483 Mountain Tranquility Place Canmore, AB T2G1B1

$3,123,750
3
Beds
4
Baths
0.13
Acres
1,594
SQFT
1960
$/SQFT
$3,123,750
3
Beds
4
Baths
1,594   sf
$1960 / sf
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Featuring roughly 2,900 square feet of luxury living, Rockwood is offering three unique exteriors of Faith, Charity and Hope. Each of these stunning front walkout bungalows offer iconic mountain-modern architecture and incredibly designed interiors. Owners will enjoy three bedrooms including a spacious primary retreat, an expansive kitchen with butler’s pantry, rear-covered deck, front deck, walkout patio, and attached garage; plus high-end appliances, extensive custom-designed millwork and beautiful fixturing throughout. Arguably the most famous and unique peaks in the Rockies, the Three Sisters are situated on the south side of the Town of Canmore, overlooking the entire Bow Valley. In 1883, Canmore was known as a mining town, Albert Rogers named these peaks as “The Three Nuns” following a winter storm that left the peaks snow-capped and resembling nuns in white veils. Renamed in 1886 by a Canadian geologist, the iconic Three Sisters became known as Faith (the Big Sister), Charity (the Middle Sister) and Hope (the Little Sister). (id:32750)

Featuring roughly 2,900 square feet of luxury living, Rockwood is offering three unique exteriors of Faith, Charity and Hope. Each of these stunning front walkout bungalows offer iconic mountain-modern architecture and incredibly designed interiors. Owners will enjoy three bedrooms including a spacious primary retreat, an expansive kitchen with butler’s pantry, rear-covered deck, front deck, walkout patio, and attached garage; plus high-end appliances, extensive custom-designed millwork and beautiful fixturing throughout. Arguably the most famous and unique peaks in the Rockies, the Three Sisters are situated on the south side of the Town of Canmore, overlooking the entire Bow Valley. In 1883, Canmore was known as a mining town, Albert Rogers named these peaks as “The Three Nuns” following a winter storm that left the peaks snow-capped and resembling nuns in white veils. Renamed in 1886 by a Canadian geologist, the iconic Three Sisters became known as Faith (the Big Sister), Charity (the Middle Sister) and Hope (the Little Sister). (id:32750)

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Royal Lepage Solutions

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Community Features

  • Golf Community
  • No HOA

Property Features

  • On Golf Course

Waterfront

  • Water Access

Exterior features

  • Fence

Style

  • Bungalow
  • One Story
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