Who lives in Cochrane: young families, Calgary commuters, and new immigrants
The population has grown quickly over recent decades, driven by families seeking larger homes and an escape from Calgary traffic, with a growing presence of immigrants from many backgrounds.
Cochrane is one of Alberta's fastest-growing communities. The population profile skews young-adult, with many families raising small children. Most residents speak English as their first language, but French appears as Canada's second official language, and hearing Punjabi, Tagalog, Spanish, or Mandarin in local shops is increasingly common.
The ethnic composition reflects Canada's trend of diverse immigration. Communities from the Philippines, India, China, and the United Kingdom have a well-established presence, and in recent years inflows have arrived from Ukraine, Syria, and Latin American countries. Newer neighbourhoods such as Sunset Ridge, Heartland, and Fireside concentrate much of the recently arrived population, drawn by newer homes and prices more affordable than Calgary.
Religiously, Christianity (Catholic and Protestant) still predominates, but with real participation in Sikh temples, mosques, and Buddhist centres in Calgary that serve Cochrane residents. The town has a middle-class and upper-middle-class profile, with wages above the provincial average thanks to the energy sector and proximity to Calgary's labour market.
- English
- French
- Tagalog
- Punjabi
- Spanish
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- Christianity (Catholic)
- Christianity (Protestant)
- Sikhism
- Islam
- Hinduism
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