Bow Meadows Real Estate, Cochrane AlbertaBow Meadows real estate for sale in Cochrane, Bow Meadows real estate agents, and Bow Meadows home values. Get access to Bow Meadows real estate listings, including the Cochrane MLS®, Bow Meadows REALTORS®, new homes and foreclosures. Our free real estate services feature Bow Meadows real estate Alberta.
Bow Meadows Real EstateNOTE: If you see the message "Found a total of 50 Matches" below, you may not be seeing all of the possible listings in Bow Meadows. Please use the search form on this website to refine your Bow Meadows real estate listings search. » Bow Meadows real estate listings in detailed format click here Property SearchNo Listing ResultsYour search returned no results. Get detailed listings for sale with pictures and Video Tours directly in your email; matching the criteria you specify. All listing information will be provided by a licenced Local Real Estate Agent and is updated every 60 minutes. This is a live form and we are pleased to provide the property information requested, however, filling in the form with erroneous information is a waste of your time. Bow Meadows Community InformationStats currently not available for this areadistrict: | citytownname: @0070 SOURCE: CREB Bow Meadows Community InformationNestled at the base of Big Hill in the Valley of the Bow River the Town of Cochrane is situated in a truly picturesque location. Add the view of the foothills and the Rocky Mountains to the west, and it seems only natural that an urban center would have developed here. Along with the beauty of the location, Cochrane also has the advantage of being in a very prosperous mixed farming area. Cochrane was named after Senator Matthew Henry Cochrane, the man who established the Cochrane Ranche in 1881. With the historic site of the Ranche on the western edge of Town, it would seem logical to assume that Cochrane automatically developed as an urban centre to serve the needs of the ranching population. Such was not the case. In fact, in the 1880?s and early 1890?s it seemed that Cochrane might never become much more than a railway siding. The Canadian Pacific Railway granted the townsite in 1885 and named it in honour of Senator Cochrane, but few people made Cochrane their home. The little hamlet of Cochrane became a village in 1903. In 1906, Cochrane had a population of 158. Five years later, the village boasted a population of 395. Cochrane provided all the services necessary for the growing community, and perhaps more importantly, the residents took advantage of the resources at hand. Before World War I, Cochrane was home to a stone quarry, a sawmill, and four brick plants. Within the community, skilled artisans combined their talents with local products to construct buildings of quality and personal style thus giving Cochrane a unique and special character. The days of expansion and prosperity, however, came abruptly to an end at the onset of World War I. The depression of 1913 caused serious problems in local industries and the shortage of manpower caused by the war in 1914 sealed the fate of the Town?s industrial base. Many residents left Cochrane during the war years, but because it continued to act as the service centre for the rural population, the village was able to survive with a decreased but constant population of approximately 300. It was not until after World War II that Cochrane began a renewed expansion, and in 1971, the community was incorporated as a Town with a population exceeding 800. The general economic boom of the 1970?s brought many new residents and a great burst of construction activity. As in most Alberta towns, the optimism and expansion of the early seventies initiated a process of modernization which either demolished or resurfaced many of the older structures. Today, Cochrane is still noted for its western heritage, with its unique buildings and popular Main Street, as well as its small town hospitality. With the completion of the downtown revitalization and celebration of the Town?s centennial in 2003, Cochrane has become a popular tourist attraction for many. The Town has had a steadily increasing population over the last decade and the 2004 census boasted an official population of 12,418. (SOURCE: cochrane.ca) Bow Meadows School DistrictsSchools: Post Secondary Schools
Bow Meadows Public Schools: Elementary
Bow Meadows Public Schools: Middle
Bow Meadows Public Schools: Senior High
Bow Meadows Catholic Schools
Bow Meadows Recreation & SportsAlthough there are many specific activities and sports programs though-out the Cochrane area, this website does not wish to limit your resources for finding the correct program that suits you or your children's needs. Instead, what follows is a number of resources to help find your way into any active lifestyle. Town of Cochrane
Bow Meadows Swimming Pool, Sports Centres & Arenas
Bow Meadows Clubs and OrganizationsBow Meadows Churches
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