Canmore Cemetery, situated on Palliser Trail in the Bow Valley of Alberta, is a tangible chronicle of the people, tragedies, and transformations that shaped the early community around what is now the Town of Canmore. The cemetery stands as a testament to the pioneers, immigrant workers, families, and veterans whose lives were woven into the rugged landscapes of the Canadian Rockies.

The origins of the historic burial ground trace back to the late 19th century, shortly after Canmore began to take shape as a settlement tied to the expansion of the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) and later the development of coal mining.

Through the early decades of Canmore’s existence, the cemetery became the final resting place for many of the town’s early inhabitants. These included miners and their families who flocked to the Bow Valley from various parts of Europe and North America in search of employment. The region’s coal industry attracted people of Italian, Polish, Ukrainian, English, Swedish, and other heritage, many of whom appear in the cemetery’s records or through surviving headstones and markers.

Child mortality was tragically common in the early 1900s, due in part to outbreaks of diseases such as typhoid fever associated with poor sanitation conditions. Of the known burials in the historic section, a significant proportion are children, each one a poignant reminder of the hardships faced by early settlement families.

The cemetery also holds special memorial areas, including Fields of Honor that commemorate veterans and community members who served in the military.

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Address

Palliser Trail
Nearest Populated Centre: Canmore,
Province: Alberta

Map Location

Latitude, Longitude
51.09261, -115.34222

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The 25 most common surnames found in this cemetery.

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The 25 most common given names found in this cemetery.

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