
Just 38 kilometres south of Calgary, Okotoks is Alberta's largest town with 30,405 residents experiencing steady growth, new investment, and community-focused development. Incorporated in 1904, it became a sustainability pioneer in 1998 by adopting watershed-based growth limits, demonstrating how responsible rapid expansion and long-term environmental stewardship, public planning, and community engagement can successfully coexist and reinforce each other.

Just 38 kilometres south of Calgary, Okotoks is Alberta's largest town with 30,405 residents experiencing steady growth, new investment, and community-focused development. Incorporated in 1904, it became a sustainability pioneer in 1998 by adopting watershed-based growth limits, demonstrating how responsible rapid expansion and long-term environmental stewardship, public planning, and community engagement can successfully coexist and reinforce each other.