Canmore, Alberta
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Canmore(Template:Coor dm Elevation: 4800 feet) is a town in Alberta, Canada with a permanent population of 11,458 (2003 municipal census). Canmore is also part of the Calgary Regional Partnership, a metropolitan area with a population of over 1.1 million. Canmore is located a few kilometres east of Banff National Park on the Bow River. The mountain setting is noted for The Three Sisters.
The Canmore Nordic Centre provides world class trails for use by mountain bikers, hikers and cross country skiers. The Nordic Centre, host to the 1988 Winter Olympic Games Cross Country and Biathlon events, and those world class competition venues for Biathlon and Cross-country skiing were maintained and then modernized in 2005-06. It also hosts National Training Centres for Canada's Biathlon and Cross Country Ski teams.
Although still considered a town, Canmore is larger than a number of cities in Alberta, and concerns over its urban growth in the midst of protected national and provincial park land has led the town's leaders to place a limit on future development; the town is expected to reach its maximum "build out" following the completion of the SilverTip and Three Sisters Mountain Village developments sometime around 2015-2020.
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