Four to five million people per year visit the Bow Valley. Come stay a while in your own home!

With stunning natural beauty and a robust tourism industry, the Bow Valley makes for a solid investment, full-time residence, or perfect spot for a pied-à-terre. We’re here to help you navigate
the options.

Banff and Canmore are two of the most stunning tourism destinations in North America. While Banff is a bit complicated (though I’d love to chat about the Right to Reside if you’re curious!), Canmore offers an amazing opportunity just a few minutes from the park gates (making it that much closer to Calgary) with a vibrant town centre and gorgeous views of its own. The hamlets of Dead Man’s Flats, Harvie Heights, and Exshaw are all located in the Bow Valley and are worth exploring when you are next in the area.

Buying in Canmore: 3 Zoning Options

What if I’m a foreign buyer?

You may have heard that Canada has rules about foreign buyers (in place through at least 2027). That’s true, and does mean you have to be more careful about where you buy. It doesn’t, however, mean you can’t buy in the Bow Valley.

Of course, you’ll need to talk to both your REALTOR® and a lawyer before you make any final decisions, but in general, the rules state that foreign buyers are free to purchase properties outside Census Metropolitan Areas (CMAs) and Census Agglomerations (CAs).

That means that you are welcome to purchase a home in one of the cozier areas of the Bow Valley that fall outside the CA or CMA regions. For example, the uniquely named but absolutely lovely Dead Mans Flats, which is just a few minutes from Canmore (in the desirable direction of Calgary), has a variety of condo developments zoned for short term rental and open to foreign buyers. As an added bonus, your strong currency is added to slightly lower property values to create truly incredible opportunities in this area!