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Canmore, Alberta

Canmore
Town
Town of Canmore
Canmore from Mount Lady Macdonald
Canmore from Mount Lady Macdonald
Flag of Canmore
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Official logo of Canmore
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Canmore is located in Alberta
Canmore
Canmore
Location of Canmore in Alberta
Coordinates: 51°05′01″N 115°22′05″W / 51.08361°N 115.36806°W / 51.08361; -115.36806
Country  Canada
Province  Alberta
Region Alberta's Rockies
Census division 15
Municipal district M.D. of Bighorn No. 8
Incorporated  
 • Village January 1, 1965
 • Town June 1, 1966
Government
 • Mayor John Borrowman
 • Governing body
 • CAO Lisa deSoto
 • MP Blake Richards (Conservative)
 • MLA Cam Westhead (NDP)
Area (2016)
 • Land 69.43 km2 (26.81 sq mi)
Highest elevation 1,480 m (4,860 ft)
Lowest elevation 1,375 m (4,511 ft)
Population (2016)
 • Total 13,992
 • Density 201.5/km2 (522/sq mi)
Time zone MST (UTC−7)
 • Summer (DST) MDT (UTC−6)
Postal code span T1W
Area code(s) +1-403, +1-587
Highways Hwy 1 (TCH) Trans-Canada Highway
Hwy 1A
Hwy 742
Waterways Bow River
Website Official website

Canmore is a town in Alberta, Canada, located approximately 81 kilometres (50 mi) west from Calgary near the southeast boundary of Banff National Park. It is located in the Bow Valley within Alberta's Rockies. The town shares a border with Kananaskis Country to the west and south and the Municipal District of Bighorn No. 8 to the north and east. With a population of 12,288 in 2011, Canmore is the ninth-largest town in Alberta.

Canmore was officially named in 1884 by Canadian Pacific Railway director Donald A. Smith (later 1st Baron Strathcona and Mount Royal). It was named after Malcolm III of Scotland who was also nicknamed Canmore. Canmore is Gaelic for "Big Head"

In 1886, Queen Victoria granted a coal mining charter to the town, and the No. 1 mine was opened in 1887.

By the 1890s, a North-West Mounted Police barrack had been instated on Main Street, but it was vacated in 1927. The building was restored in 1989 and it is under the care of the Canmore Museum and Geoscience Centre.

The coal mining industry in Canmore boomed well into the 20th century. In 1965, with a population of 2,000, Canmore was incorporated as a town. By the 1970s the market for coal was diminished, and in 1979 Canmore Mines Ltd. ceased operations. As a result of safety and reclamation policies instigated by the province of Alberta, all but a few mining structures were demolished in the following year; only the lamp house and a few mine entrances remain today.


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