Overview
Cochrane is one of Canada's fastest-growing communities, located roughly 18 kilometres west of the Calgary city limits in the Calgary Metropolitan Region. The 2021 Statistics Canada census reported a population of 32,199, which represented a massive 24.5 percent increase from 2016. By 2024, a municipal census indicated the town had grown even further to over 37,000 residents. Situated in the picturesque Bow River Valley at an elevation of 1,186 metres, Cochrane bridges its rich, western heritage with modern residential and commercial expansion, actively preserving its small-town charm despite its impressive size. The real estate market remains remarkably active, driven by buyers seeking proximity to both the Rocky Mountains and Calgary. Over the past year, the area has recorded transactions. With excellent recreational facilities, historic downtown charm, and a rapidly diversifying local economy, Cochrane provides a high quality of life that attracts young families, active professionals, and retirees alike.
Notable neighbourhoods
Cochrane boasts several distinct neighbourhoods catering to diverse lifestyles. Sunset Ridge, located prominently on the ridge north of Highway 1A, features extensive walking paths, a beautiful six-acre freshwater pond, and sweeping Rocky Mountain views. To the south, Fireside is a highly popular, newer community offering a mix of housing styles, integrated public schools, and family amenities like outdoor rinks and preserved wetlands. Riversong and the adjacent Riviera sit along the south bank of the Bow River, known for their protected natural reserves, upscale riverside properties, and immediate proximity to Bow Valley High School. GlenEagles is an established, upscale neighbourhood providing premium homes built around a picturesque, highly rated 18-hole golf course. Finally, Heartland, positioned on the west side of town, is recognized as a rapidly growing, family-friendly area that offers excellent highway connectivity and quick, convenient access toward Ghost Lake and the nearby Rocky Mountains.
Schools
Public education in Cochrane falls under the jurisdiction of Rocky View Schools (RVS), which operates as the fifth-largest school board in Alberta. The Calgary Catholic School District (CCSD) also serves the community, operating institutions like St. Timothy High School and Holy Spirit Catholic School. Local public high school students primarily attend Cochrane High School or Bow Valley High School. To accommodate surging enrollment, Bow Valley High School is currently undergoing a massive expansion slated for completion in 2026. The provincial government recently announced critical funding for a new K-8 school in the Rivercrest neighbourhood, anticipated to open in 2028, as well as a new high school in the Heritage Hills area to further relieve capacity pressures. For post-secondary education, graduating students typically commute to nearby Calgary institutions, including the University of Calgary, Mount Royal University, and SAIT, which are easily accessible via the regional highway network.
Transit
Local transit in the community is provided by COLT (Cochrane On-Demand Local Transit). Recently, the system evolved to include a fixed-route network operating alongside its traditional on-request buses. Fixed Route 1 efficiently connects Sunset Ridge to the historic downtown and the SLS Centre, while other designated routes serve high-demand neighbourhoods like Heritage Hills and Fireside. For regional commuters travelling into the city, the On-It Regional Transit service offers reliable weekday runs connecting Cochrane's central transit hub, "The Station," directly to the University of Calgary, Brentwood LRT, and Downtown Calgary. Major road infrastructure is also being dramatically improved. The critical intersection of Highway 1A and Highway 22 is currently undergoing a massive multi-year provincial interchange upgrade. Slated for completion in the spring of 2026, this vital infrastructure project will widen lanes, add new bridges over Big Hill Creek, and significantly improve traffic flow for both commuters and residents.
Lifestyle
Cochrane’s lifestyle perfectly blends a tight-knit, small-town community spirit with unparalleled access to extensive outdoor recreation. A 2024 municipal census revealed that nearly 25 percent of the town's population is under the age of 18, reflecting a demographic that leans heavily toward young, active families. Residents enthusiastically participate in local festivals, bustling summer farmers' markets, and winter pond hockey tournaments that reinforce a welcoming community vibe. The town is famous for its western heritage, beautifully reflected in its historic downtown architecture and local traditions. Outdoor enthusiasts benefit immensely from the immediate proximity to the Rocky Mountains, Ghost Lake, and Kananaskis Country for weekend hiking, boating, and skiing adventures. Local real estate properties reflect strong buyer confidence in this exceptional lifestyle, currently averaging a healthy sale-to-list ratio. With an abundance of open spaces and a relaxed pace, the community offers an idyllic retreat from heavy urban density.