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Population & demographics

Total population

18,250

Population age (%)

0-19 (20%)20-34 (19%)35-49 (17%)50-64 (21%)65+ (24%)

Household

Average household income

$107,210


Household composition (%)

Single person (32%)Multi person (5%)Single Family (62%)

Owners / Renters (%)

Owners (72%)Renters (28%)

Mother Tongue (%)

English (94%)Others (5%)

Why live in Cranbrook?

Cranbrook is the economic hub of the East Kootenays, which means you’ll find plenty of shops, restaurants, and job opportunities here. The city also happens to be nestled among the Canadian Rockies, which means that whether you love to bike, fish, hike, ski, or camp, you can do it in Cranbrook. One last pro of living in Cranbrook is the affordable cost of living.

Quality and diversity of education in Cranbrook

The Southeast Kootenay School District, or BC School District No. 5, operates a number of public elementary, middle, and secondary schools in and around Cranbrook. Some of these schools include Kootenay Orchards Elementary School, Amy Woodland Elementary School, and Mount Baker Secondary School. There are also private and Catholic options nearby. As for post-secondary options, Cranbrook is home to just one college, the College of the Rockies Cranbrook Campus, but there are several others in Kelowna, like the University of British Columbia - Okanagan Campus and Okanagan College, and in Kamloops, namely Thompson Rivers University. Calgary is also only a four and a half hour drive away, and there you will find the University of Calgary, Mount Royal University, Ambrose University, St. Mary’s University, and more.

Most populous cities in Cranbrook

Cranbrook is very small and is therefore not divided up into distinct neighbourhoods. However, there are many cities and towns that surround Cranbrook, like Kimberley, Fernie, Sparwood, Elkford, Kaslo, Creston, and Nelson.

Quality of infrastructure for Cranbrook

BC Transit operates a number of bus routes in Cranbrook, allowing locals to get around easily. Since the area is fairly remote, there are not a ton of transit options in the region. However, if you can make your way to Kelowna, many more options open up. Kelowna has its own international airport, as well as eBus services to Vancouver, which is home to Vancouver International Airport, a Via Rail station, and BC Ferries. It’s worth noting that Cranbrook has its own airport, Canadian Rockies International Airport, which operates regular flights to Vancouver, Calgary, and beyond. Cranbrook is also home to its very own hospital, the East Kootenay Regional Hospital. Other large medical centres in the BC Interior include Kelowna General Hospital in Kelowna and Kootenay Lake Hospital in Nelson.

Safety and security for Cranbrook

The Cranbrook detachment of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) patrols Cranbrook and keeps residents safe. That said, Cranbrook is largely considered a safe place to live with a low crime rate. Emergency services are always available by calling 9-1-1.

Cranbrook property market

Cranbrook has a thriving housing market, which makes it a great place to buy in the BC Interior. Since a wide range of people live here, from young families to retirees, buyers will benefit from many options. Properties on the market may include semi-detached homes, detached homes, duplexes, townhomes, condominiums, and apartments.

Standard of living in Cranbrook

Cranbrook boasts a low cost of living, an affordable housing market, ample job opportunities, and plenty of recreational activities. Together, this amounts to a high standard of living in Cranbrook. Whether you prefer to spend your weekends at the Cranbrook Farmers’ Market or the breathtaking, snow-capping Purcell Mountains to the north, you will love the benefits that come with living in Cranbrook.

Something wonderful about Cranbrook

As the largest city in the Kootenays, Cranbrook is an international destination for outdoor enthusiasts and adventure lovers alike. In particular, Cranbrook is a tourist hotspot come the winter due to the main winter spots that can be enjoyed here, like snowmobiling, snowshoeing, ice fishing, cross-country skiing, alpine skiing, and fat biking. Cranbrook is also surrounded by ski resorts, with seven being located within two hours of the city, including Red Mountain Resort, Northstar Mountain Village Resort, Panorama Mountain Resort, and Sunshine Village. In the summer months, St. Eugene Golf Resort & Casino is also a popular spot. It’s no wonder that Cranbrook is considered the main jumping off point for the Kootenay Rockies region.