
OKOTOKS LATEST CREB HOUSING NEWS
Big Rock School (Grades K-6):
Dr. Morris Gibson School (Grades K-6):
École Percy Pegler School (Grades K-6):
Westmount School (Grades K-9):
Okotoks Junior High School (Grades 7-9):
École Secondaire Foothills Composite High School (Grades 10-12):
École Good Shepherd School (Grades K-6):
St. Mary's School (Grades K-6):
Holy Trinity Academy (Grades 10-12):
Francophone School:
École Beausoleil (Grades K-12):
Strathcona-Tweedsmuir School (Grades K-12):
Cameron Crossing (Alternative Education):
The Centre for Learning @ Home/St. Paul's Academy (Alternative Education).
In February 2025, the Alberta government announced funding for a new High School in Okotoks to address growing enrolment & young population.
List Price: $735,000 (up 0.94% from January 2025)
Price per Sq Ft: $485 (up 6.83% month-over-month)
Benchmark Price: $715,000 (record high as of Mid 2025)
Market Trend: Strong demand continues, especially in family-friendly communities.
List Price: $385,000.
Price per Sq Ft: $495 (slight dip of 2.95%)
Buyer Demographic: Popular with first-time buyers & Downsizers seeking low-maintenance living.
List Price: $285,000 (down 4.01% from Early January 2025)
Price per Sq Ft: $375 (3.59% increase month-over-month)
The name "Okotoks" is derived from the Blackfoot word "ohkotok," meaning "rock." This refers to the notable Okotoks Erratic, or "Big Rock," a significant glacial erratic located west of the town. The Blackfoot people used this landmark to navigate & find river crossings in the area.
In the late 19th century, Okotoks emerged as a vital stop along the Macleod Trail, a key route connecting Fort Macleod & Fort Calgary. The establishment of a sawmill in 1891 spurred further growth, leading to the town's development around this burgeoning industry.
The Okotoks Museum & Archives, established in 2000, is dedicated to preserving the town's rich heritage, showcasing artefacts & celebrating the stories of its past. Okotoks is steeped in First Nation History

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