WHERE PRAIRIE MEETS MOUNTAINS

BEARVALLEY

 

 

 

Hillcrest | Crowsnest Pass, AB

Large private acreages in Hillcrest, Alberta—set in a quiet mountainside landscape with sweeping views, direct access to nature, and room to build something lasting.

 

WHERE PRAIRIE MEETS MOUNTAINS

BEARVALLEY

 

 

Tecumseh Road | Crowsnest Pass, AB

Large private acreages in Hillcrest, Alberta—set in a quiet mountainside landscape with sweeping views, direct access to nature, and room to build something lasting.

Pathway beside fence with green grass near with Chinook mountain in background.
Fence posts with mountains in background
Aspen trees with grasslands
Crowsnest Mountain with mature spruce trees in front
Horses grazing with sun setting behind and mountains
Tecumseh paved road beside land for sale.
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BearValley Location

 

In the Heart of the Crowsnest Pass

BearValley is located within the Crowsnest Pass and is part of a growing mountain community that’s quickly becoming one of Alberta’s most sought-after regions. Known for its history, access to nature, and laid-back pace, the Pass offers a different kind of lifestyle—one that values space, scenery, and simplicity.

In the Heart of the Crowsnest Pass

Bear Valley is located within the Crowsnest Pass and is part of a growing mountain community that’s quickly becoming one of Alberta’s most sought-after regions. Known for its history, access to nature, and laid-back pace, the Pass offers a different kind of lifestyle—one that values space, scenery, and simplicity.

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Acreage Information

 

Experience a quieter pace of living at BearValley, where expansive views stretch from the Rocky Mountains in the west to the prairies in the east. Each acreage ranges from approximately 3 to over 5 acres, offering generous space to create privacy and take full advantage of the surrounding landscape.

Access to the development is provided via Adanac Rise, an extension of an established subdivision just south of Hillcrest. While you’re only minutes from local amenities, the setting feels removed—peaceful, open, and connected to nature.

Every lot presents its own opportunity. The gently sloping terrain allows for a variety of building options, whether you’re looking to capture panoramic views, incorporate natural vegetation for added seclusion, or step directly into nearby Crown land for recreation. Walking the land in person is the best way to appreciate the character and potential each parcel offers, and we encourage you to reach out to arrange a visit.

There are no required timelines to begin building, and standard municipal bylaws apply without additional architectural restrictions. Each acreage will be serviced with newly installed road access, as well as natural gas and power brought directly to the lot line. Individual water wells and septic systems will be required. Additional servicing details can be provided upon request or during a site visit.

The Crowsnest Pass continues to grow as one of Alberta’s most sought-after mountain communities, known for its access to year-round recreation including hiking, mountain biking, skiing, fishing, and more. Bear Valley places you in the heart of it all—while still offering the space and quiet that make it feel like your own.

Click the button below to explore individual lot details, or contact us to learn more and schedule a viewing.

Experience a quieter pace of living at BearValley, where expansive views stretch from the Rocky Mountains in the west to the prairies in the east. Each acreage ranges from approximately 3 to over 5 acres, offering generous space to create privacy and take full advantage of the surrounding landscape.

Access to the development is provided via Adanac Rise, an extension of an established subdivision just south of Hillcrest. While you’re only minutes from local amenities, the setting feels removed—peaceful, open, and connected to nature.

Every lot presents its own opportunity. The gently sloping terrain allows for a variety of building options, whether you’re looking to capture panoramic views, incorporate natural vegetation for added seclusion, or step directly into nearby Crown land for recreation. Walking the land in person is the best way to appreciate the character and potential each parcel offers, and we encourage you to reach out to arrange a visit.

There are no required timelines to begin building, and standard municipal bylaws apply without additional architectural restrictions. Each acreage will be serviced with newly installed road access, as well as natural gas and power brought directly to the lot line. Individual water wells and septic systems will be required. Additional servicing details can be provided upon request or during a site visit.

The Crowsnest Pass continues to grow as one of Alberta’s most sought-after mountain communities, known for its access to year-round recreation including hiking, mountain biking, skiing, fishing, and more. Bear Valley places you in the heart of it all—while still offering the space and quiet that make it feel like your own.

Click the button below to explore individual lot details, or contact us to learn more and schedule a viewing.

Acreages available as bare land in Crowsnest Pass Alberta.
Acreages available as bare land in Crowsnest Pass Alberta.

Acreage Info

Services (Not Included)

Each lot will include new road access, with natural gas and power brought to the lot line. Water wells and septic systems will be required, allowing you to design your property to suit your needs.

Access

The development is reached via a newly constructed road extending Adanac Rise, connecting seamlessly to the existing community. You’re only minutes from Hillcrest and the amenities of the Crowsnest Pass, while still enjoying a quiet, removed setting.

Spacious Acreages

Lots at Bear Valley range from approximately 3 to over 5 acres, giving you the flexibility to build with space in mind. Whether you’re planning a full-time residence or a seasonal retreat, each parcel offers room to create privacy and enjoy the surrounding landscape.

Flexible Building Timeline

There is no required timeline to begin construction, giving you the freedom to plan and build when the time is right. All development follows standard municipal bylaws, with no additional architectural controls imposed.

Natural Landscape

Set within a regenerating forest shaped by the 2003 Lost Creek Fire, the land features a mix of young pine, native grassland, and open hillsides. This unique environment creates a balance of wide-open sightlines and natural character.

Views in Every Direction

The gently rolling terrain ensures each acreage captures its own perspective. Look east across the open prairies, or take in views of Turtle Mountain, Goat Mountain, and the Livingstone Range to the west and north.

Access to Recreation

Outdoor access starts right from your property. The Livingstone Public Land Use Zone and Castle Wildland Provincial Park are nearby, offering endless opportunities for hiking, exploring, fishing, and year-round recreation just beyond your doorstep.

A Growing Community

Located in the Crowsnest Pass, Bear Valley is part of a region that continues to gain attention for its lifestyle and access to the outdoors. With a strong sense of community and increasing interest from buyers, it’s an opportunity to invest in both land and location.

Space to Unwind

At Bear Valley, quiet comes naturally.

Set just beyond the bustle of town, these acreages offer a sense of calm that’s hard to find—where open space, fresh air, and wide views replace noise and congestion. With large parcels and thoughtful spacing, you won’t feel boxed in or overlooked. Instead, you’ll have the freedom to enjoy your surroundings on your own terms.

It’s a place where mornings are still, evenings are uninterrupted, and the landscape speaks for itself.

A Landscape to Explore

Adventure begins the moment you step outside.

With direct access to the Livingstone Public Land Use Zone and nearby Castle Wildland Provincial Park, Bear Valley places you at the edge of some of the region’s best outdoor terrain. Hiking, biking, fishing, XC/back country skiing, OHV, and trail running are all within easy reach—no long drives required.

In the winter, Castle Mountain Resort is just 35 minutes away, offering some of the best skiing in Alberta. Year-round, the Crowsnest Pass delivers endless opportunities to get outside and make the most of where you live.

BearValley is also located 10-15 minutes from the picturesque Crowsnest Pass Golf Course.

A Landscape to Explore

Adventure begins the moment you step outside.

With direct access to the Livingstone Public Land Use Zone and nearby Castle Wildland Provincial Park, Bear Valley places you at the edge of some of the region’s best outdoor terrain. Hiking, biking, fishing, XC/back country skiing, OHV, and trail running are all within easy reach—no long drives required.

In the winter, Castle Mountain Resort is just 35 minutes away, offering some of the best skiing in Alberta. Year-round, the Crowsnest Pass delivers endless opportunities to get outside and make the most of where you live.

BearValley is also located 10-15 minutes from the picturesque Crowsnest Pass Golf Course.

Motorbiking and ATVing with forestry access
Family and dog skiing at Tecumseh
Two people riding horses
Girl hiking in mountains by Crowsnest Pass
Riding bikes and mountain biking for recreation

Discover the Area

 

BearValley places you at the center of one of Alberta’s most diverse and accessible outdoor regions—where mountain terrain, open landscapes, and small-town amenities all come together.

The Crowsnest Pass

A collection of historic communities, the Crowsnest Pass offers essential amenities, local shops, restaurants, and services—all just minutes from Bear Valley. It’s a place known for its character, pace of life, and growing appeal as a mountain destination.

Castle Mountain Resort

Known for its deep snow and uncrowded slopes, Castle Mountain Resort offers some of the most authentic skiing in Alberta. In the warmer months, the area transforms into a hub for hiking and alpine exploration. Check out the Huckleberry Festival each year at the end of summer!

Chinook Provincial Recreation Area

Located nearby, Chinook Lake is a year-round destination. In the summer, it’s ideal for camping, paddling, and relaxing by the water. In winter, the area becomes a popular spot for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing.

Waterton Lakes National Park

One of Canada’s most iconic national parks, Waterton offers stunning scenery, crystal-clear lakes, and endless hiking opportunities. From scenic drives to backcountry trails, it’s a destination that adds even more depth to the region.

Pass Powderkeg

A true local favourite, Pass Powderkeg offers a welcoming, small-town ski experience that’s ideal for families and all skill levels. In the summer months, the hill transforms into a network of mountain biking trails, making it a year-round recreation spot close to home.

Public Lands

The Crowsnest Pass is surrounded by vast areas of accessible public land, offering the freedom to explore beyond marked trails. Whether it’s hiking, fishing, off-road exploring, or simply finding a quiet place in nature, the opportunities are virtually endless.

Fernie

A well-known mountain town, Fernie offers a vibrant mix of dining, shopping, and year-round recreation. From skiing and mountain biking to festivals and events, it’s an easy day trip with plenty to explore.

Calgary

Within a comfortable drive, Calgary provides access to a major international airport, shopping, dining, and urban amenities—making BearValley an ideal balance between escape and convenience.

Horses grazing in field with sun setting in mountains.
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About BearValley

 

BearValley is a locally driven project, shaped by a deep connection to the Crowsnest Pass and the landscape it sits within.

The development is a collaboration between four local families who share a long-standing appreciation for the area and a vision to create acreages that reflect its natural character. Rather than overdeveloping the land, the goal has been to preserve what makes it unique—open space, quiet surroundings, and meaningful access to the outdoors.

Every aspect of Bear Valley has been considered with that in mind. From the layout of the lots to the integration of new infrastructure, the focus is on creating a place where people can build thoughtfully and enjoy the land for years to come.

As members of the local community, we take pride in contributing to the continued growth of the Crowsnest Pass in a way that feels authentic and lasting.

BearValley is a locally driven project, shaped by a deep connection to the Crowsnest Pass and the landscape it sits within.

The development is a collaboration between four local families who share a long-standing appreciation for the area and a vision to create acreages that reflect its natural character. Rather than overdeveloping the land, the goal has been to preserve what makes it unique—open space, quiet surroundings, and meaningful access to the outdoors.

Every aspect of Bear Valley has been considered with that in mind. From the layout of the lots to the integration of new infrastructure, the focus is on creating a place where people can build thoughtfully and enjoy the land for years to come.

As members of the local community, we take pride in contributing to the continued growth of the Crowsnest Pass in a way that feels authentic and lasting.

Pathway beside fence with green grass near with Chinook mountain in background.
Fence posts with mountains in background
Aspen trees with grasslands
Tecumseh paved road beside land for sale.
Crowsnest Mountain with mature spruce trees in front
Horses grazing with sun setting behind and mountains

Discover More Mountain Living Opportunities

Looking for the perfect acreage in the Crowsnest Pass? Explore our sister community for additional premium mountain-view properties and recreational land opportunities.

 

Discover More Mountain Living Opportunities

Looking for the perfect acreage in the Crowsnest Pass? Explore our sister community for additional premium mountain-view properties and recreational land opportunities.

 

Contact Us to Find Out More

Hillcrest Mines, Crowsnest Pass, Alberta

Ryan – (403) 583-0790
info@bearvalley.ca

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