Canmore, Alberta

Canmore FAQs

Find out all you need to know about visiting Canmore.

When is the best time to visit Canmore?

Canmore is renowned as comparatively sunny year-round. Summers (July-August) are cool and winters (November–March) very cold. The warmest time is May to September with averages of 10-15C, but this period also has the most rain. November to March averages below zero with frequent snowfall.

What is the time difference between the UK and Canmore?

Canmore is in Mountain Time (UTC/GMT -7 hours) and observes Daylight Saving Time (UTC/GMT -6 hours) March-November.

What places combine well with Canmore?

Canmore is easily combined with Banff, only 20 minutes’ drive, and Lake Louise is an hour away. Canmore is the gateway to the Kananaskis region, including Bow Valley and Peter Lougheed Provincial Park. It’s also easily combined with the British Columbia side of the Rockies – the mountain retreat of Golden is two hours’ drive.

What are the main cultural events in Canmore?

June – National Indigenous Peoples’ Day
June – Artspeak Arts Festival
August/September – Canmore Highland Games

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