
Small-Town Atmosphere: Despite significant growth over the past decade, Cochrane remains committed to preserving its small-town feel, fostering a close-knit community ideal for families and professionals. Locals often highlight the welcoming nature of Cochrane's residents, contributing to a strong sense of community. Living in Cochrane, Alberta offers access to big-city amenities, as Calgary is only a short drive away. Residents benefit from beautiful natural surroundings, including river pathways, foothills, and nearby mountains, which support an active outdoor lifestyle. Cochrane also has relatively lower housing costs compared to Calgary, and growing local services and schools, making it appealing for families and commuters alike.Scroll down for latest listings, Designated Schools and Cochrane Community overview.
COCHRANE LATEST HOUSING NEWS - CREB
Community and Lifestyle:
Small-Town Atmosphere: Despite significant growth over the past decade, Cochrane remains committed to preserving its small-town feel, fostering a close-knit community ideal for families and professionals.
Friendly Residents: Locals often highlight the welcoming nature of Cochrane's residents, contributing to a strong sense of community and belonging.
Cost of Living:
Recreation and Amenities:
Outdoor Activities: Nestled in the Bow River Valley, Cochrane provides easy access to outdoor pursuits like hiking, cycling, and fishing, with scenic views of the surrounding foothills enhancing the experience.
Local Events: The town hosts various community events throughout the year, fostering a vibrant local culture and providing entertainment for all ages.
Public Schools (Rocky View Schools Division)
Elementary Schools (K–4)
Elizabeth Barrett Elementary School - Grades K-4
Glenbow Elementary School – Grades K - 4
Fireside School –Grades K-8 (newer community school serving south Cochrane)
Middle Schools (5–8)
École Manachaban Middle School – Grades 5-8 (English and French Immersion)
Mitford School – Grades 5-8
(Note: Fireside School covers K–8, so some students do not transition until Grade 9.)
High Schools (9–12)
Cochrane High School – Grades 9-12
Bow Valley High School – Grades 9-12
Catholic Schools (Calgary Catholic School District)
Elementary / Middle Schools
Holy Spirit Catholic School – Grades K-6
St. Timothy School – Grades 7 -12 (serves as both junior and senior high)
École Notre-Dame des Vallées – Grades K-12
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History Note: The Town of Cochrane in Alberta was established in 1881 as the Cochrane Ranche, after Matthew Henry Cochrane, a local rancher, it was a village in 1903 but became a town 1971,
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