Canmore City Views
Canmore is a town in Alberta, Canada, located approximately 81 km west of Calgary and just outside Banff National Park. As of the 2021 Census, it has a population of around 15,990 residents. Known for its stunning mountain scenery, Canmore sits at an elevation of 1,309 meters and offers over 70 km of multi-use trails for hiking and biking.
Main Street/Main Street 2/ Main Street 3/Railway Avenue
Canmore has several live webcams set up along streets, allowing viewers to see real-time views of the town. One prominent webcam captures the intersection of 8 Street and 7 Avenue, where visitors can see hotels, local stores, and pedestrian activity in the downtown core. Another webcam monitors traffic conditions on Railway Avenue, a key route through the town. Additional webcams are positioned to showcase Canmore's breathtaking mountain landscape, including views of the iconic Three Sisters peaks.
Bow Valley
The live webcam at The Shops of Canmore offers a panoramic view of the shopping area from a vantage point in the Bow Valley. This camera captures the bustling retail district, including Elevation Place, with Mount Rundle and the surrounding Rocky Mountains providing a dramatic backdrop.
Three Sisters
The live webcam provides a panoramic view of the iconic Three Sisters mountain peaks–Faith (Big Sister), Charity (Middle Sister), and Hope (Little Sister)–rising majestically above the town. This vantage point also captures surrounding landmarks such as Mt. Lougheed and Ships Prow, offering viewers a real-time glimpse of Canmore's stunning alpine scenery. The Three Sisters, with elevations of 2,936 m, 2,769 m, and 2,694 m respectively, are among the most recognized peaks in the Bow Valley, drawing hikers, photographers, and nature enthusiasts year -round.