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Newer Neighborhoods: Fireside Riversong/Riviera/Willow/Precedence Sunset Ridge, Heritage Hills & Heartland Older Neighborhoods:
Glenbow/Downtown/West Valley
Riverview and Cochrane Heights Gleneagles Fireside Cochrane Since it was voted best in 2022, this seems like a great place to start! Fireside is one of Cochrane’s newer neighbourhoods, located on the SW side of town, along Highway 22. This charming area is a great place for families, and was first opened in 2011. The final buildout will be complete by ~2024, and will consist of 1500 single family homes and 500 multi-family homes. While some homes in Fireside will have mountain or greenspace views, the location and density makes it a bit harder to get these. Larger homes built for young families and fair lot sizes make this a lovely neighbourhood for kids.
FIRESIDE AMENITIES
Fireside has the Fireside School (K-8), as well as the Holy Spirit Catholic School (K-9). The commercial area near the neighbourhood entrance has gas, a Tim Hortons, dental clinic, pharmacy and more. Pathways throughout provide great walking opportunities for families, kids and strollers!
FIRESIDE COCHRANE COMMUTE AND ACCESSIBILITY
Fireside is approximately 15 minutes to the western edge of Calgary, and 35 mins to Calgary YYC airport. Most of Fireside Cochrane is about 60 minutes to the Banff National Park gates. This neighbourhood is not very walkable to downtown Cochrane shops, and it may be a bit slower to get to grocery stores during rush hour – though there is no need to wait for pesky trains! It is one of the closest neighbourhoods to the Highway 1 (via 22), meaning commutes to work could be shorter for some, if your workplace takes you to the Western side of the city.
Riversong/Riviera/Willow/Precedence Cochrane Neighbourhoods.
On the other side of Highway 22, approaching from the TransCanada, you will find River Heights Drive, which takes you into the fantastic area along the south bank of the Bow River. Here you will find the sub-neighbourhoods of Riversong, Rivercrest, Riviera, The Willows, and Precedence. This is one of my favourite neighbourhoods in Cochrane! Lots of trails interconnect different areas, culminating in pathways right along the river for great walking. This area mainly consists of Modern Single-family homes in the 1500-2500sqft range, as well as great multifamily options (including some right on the river).
RIVERSONG/RIVIERA/WILLOWS AMENITIES
Most of the amenities for this area (besides the natural ones!) are located near the entrance at River Heights Drive. Several auto dealerships (Toyota, Ford & Nissan), plus gas stations and convenience stores line the drive. The area has a Catholic Church, Bow Valley High School, and lots of playgrounds for kids. Downtown groceries and shopping are made more accessible thanks to the newer bridge, cutting down on time driving via the Highway 22. You will also avoid waiting for trains during rush-hour as your home is in the opposite direction when you’re in this neighbourhood.
RIVERSONG/RIVIERA/WILLOWS COMMUTE AND ACCESSIBILITY
Due to the nature of this area, many of the homes head downhill towards the Bow River. This can make for some difficult access if you don’t like walking uphill! Thankfully, two bridges connect the area to downtown Cochrane as well as the Spray Lakes Sawmills Family Sports Centre. The newer bridge opens up commuting options for those looking to use Highway 1A to access Calgary, as well as making it easier to get across town. Besides this, commute times to Calgary & Banff areas are similar to those of Fireside above.
Sunset Ridge, Heritage Hills & Heartland Cochrane Neighbourhoods
OK – these neighbourhoods aren’t right next to each other, but as they share a lot of characteristics I thought they would be good to discuss simultaneously. All three areas have loads of great single-family home options for younger families! Sunset Ridge also has multifamily options with amazing views. Homes and lots range in size and style similarly to Fireside and Riversong above, with more focus on the home as families seek more space in which to grow. This is typical of the “newer” Cochrane neighbourhoods.
The amazing location of these two neighbourhoods gives them potential for amazing views.
But – it is also one of the downsides, access can require a climb onto the ridge, and also, traversing the Highway 1A/22 interchange. This intersection is a bit of a construction warzone at the moment, as it is being upgraded to address growing traffic. Once completed, traffic concerns should be alleviated – much to the relief of many commuters in this area!
SUNSET RIDGE, HERITAGE HILLS & HEARTLAND AMENITIES
For schools, Sunset has St. Timothy’s Highschool, plus the Rancheview K-8 school. Sunset also has a restaurant, locally-owned bakery cafe, gas and convenience store. Heritage Hills and Heartland have more commercial: a great pizza place (Mr. Mozzarella!), Co-op liquor store, fitness, restaurants and Petro-Canada gas.
SUNSET RIDGE, HERITAGE HILLS & HEARTLAND COMMUTE AND ACCESSIBILITY
For all of these neighbourhoods, the highway of choice for both Calgary and Rockies access will tend to be the Highway 1A. This is a huge benefit (once the 1A/22 interchange is crossed), as its typically smooth sailing in either direction and much of town doesn’t need to be crossed. Access to downtown and grocery stores is fair, though it can be impeded by rush hour traffic and trains coming through town.
Glenbow/Downtown/West Valley Cochrane Neighbourhoods
Now for some of the older neighbourhoods and areas of Cochrane! When it comes to these areas, due to their central location in town, a larger amount of property has been devoted to commercial spaces. This makes these areas excellent for rental investment properties, as there are jobs, amenities and shopping close by for potential tenants. This proximity also makes it very convenient for residents and owners as well. Much of these areas are devoted to older single-family homes backing on to green space, as well as some higher density multifamily properties.
GLENBOW/DOWNTOWN/WEST VALLEY AMENITIES
If you need it in Cochrane, this is where you’ll find it! Between Downtown, West Valley and the East End, the vast majority of services and shopping in Cochrane is right here. Proximity to the light industrial and commercial areas of town also means things are just that much more accessible. Groceries, restaurants, and big-box stores (like Canadian Tire and Walmart) are all walkable or a short drive. Not to mention historic Cochrane MacKays Ice Cream! Yum.
GLENBOW/DOWNTOWN/WEST VALLEY COMMUTE & ACCESSIBILITY
For locations locally in town, commute and access is excellent. Often you won’t be waiting behind trains like other residents commuting may, and being in “town”, you don’t have to cross it. Depending on where your commute is however, be it to Calgary or the Rockies, you may find yourself crossing a lot of lights just to get out. The 1A into Calgary is likely the commuter route of choice from these neighbourhoods, unless your work is near the TransCanada access to the City.
Riverview and Cochrane Heights Neighbourhoods
Do you like great views and walking along riverside paths? These neighbour hoods might be for you! I always like to say that most of the “best” areas of any town are built on first. Thats why some of these older neighbourhoods have such amazing access to green space, riverside walking and big views from the ridge. Homes in these areas are older, but on generously sized lots, with mature trees and landscaping. Many of Cochrane’s schools are in these areas: Cochrane High School, Elizabeth Barrett Elementary, Manachaban Middle, and the Cochrane Christian Academy.
RIVERVIEW AND COCHRANE HEIGHTS AMENITIES
The Riverview area has the Cochrane Golf Club – a great smaller course with 9 full holes, plus 18 holes of mini golf. Along the Bow River, you’ll find off-leash dog areas, plus a great paved trail for running, walking and cycling. There’s even disc-golf down here. Up in Cochrane Heights, there’s excellent access to the Cochrane Ranche House, Cochrane Arena, plus great trails for mountain biking and hiking. Not to mention the views!
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How do you plan a stag do or bachelor party?
When planning a stag do or bachelor party, consider the following logistics: Budget: Determine a budget for the party and stick to it. Consider how much the groom and his friends are willing to spend, and factor in important costs such as transportation, accommodations, activities, and food and drinks. Want a great budget-friendly options.
Can You host a stag party in Calgary?
If you or someone in the party has a home in Calgary, you could host there. Traditionally, the stag group treats the groom to his bachelor party or weekend getaway. Before making set arrangements, talk to everyone on the invite list. Some guests may be comfortable fronting most of the bill. Others may have a tighter budget to work around.
What can you do on a stag party in Edmonton?
For example, it is home to the Fringe Festival, the largest fringe theatre festival in North America. Affectionately called YEG by many, it is also a hub for stag and stagettes in the prairies. There is so much you can do on an Edmonton stag party or stagette / bachelorette. From unique dining options to thrilling daytime activities to vibrant nightlife.
Is Vancouver good for bachelor party?
In Vancouver, some of the best bachelor party ideas are outside of the city itself and in the breathtaking nature around British Columbia. Within a short driving distance from Vancouver, you can go trekking in the mountains, kayaking, camping, fishing, skiing, and so much more.
Is Victoria on Vancouver Island worth visiting?
Beautiful and historic, Victoria is a fantastic place to visit. Known as the Garden City, it's in full bloom in spring and summer, and has such a mild winter, you can golf year-round! Easily accessible from Vancouver, Victoria is the perfect day trip. If you'd rather spend most of the day on the water, you can also add on a harbor cruise or whale watching excursion to take in the beautiful sights of the island and its wildlife. New Jersey Strippers & Delaware Strippers Stags and stagettes are an especially popular event with us in the summer, so remember to book early and save your spot.
Saskatoon bachelor party and why do they call it a stag party?
The Origins of the Bachelor Party - Why Is It Called a Saskatoon Stag ... Firstly, in the past, 'stag' was a term used to denote the male of any species. Therefore, 'stag party' would be used to describe an event which only men attended. Secondly, the following connotations of stags and bucks simply add to this reference further: a leader of the pack or herd.
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