Moving to Okotoks Alberta in 2026: Your Complete New Resident Checklist
Everything you need to get settled in Okotoks - from setting up your utilities and finding the right school to health care, garbage pickup, and connecting with your new community. Expert guidance from Diane Richardson - CIR Realty, Alberta Town & Country.
So you’ve decided to make Okotoks your new home - and honestly? Excellent choice. Nestled along the Sheep River just 38 kilometres south of Calgary, Okotoks offers something that’s genuinely rare: the warmth and character of a small town, with every modern amenity you’d expect from a growing community of nearly 34,000 people.
But before you can enjoy those evening walks along the river or explore the shops on Elma Street, there’s a checklist to work through. Utilities, internet, schools, health care, garbage pickup - the behind-the-scenes stuff that makes a house feel like home.
Consider this your complete moving to Okotoks guide - everything in one place, accurate for 2026, written for families and individuals relocating from across Alberta or anywhere in Canada.
3 Things to Do the Moment You Arrive in Okotoks
Set Up Your Town Utilities Immediately
Water, sewer, garbage, and recycling are all billed through the Town of Okotoks. Submit your Property Change of Ownership Form right away.
Register Your Children for School Early
Okotoks schools fill up quickly in growing communities. Contact the Foothills School Division or Christ the Redeemer Catholic Schools as soon as your address is confirmed.
Book Your Internet Installation Early
TELUS and Rogers (Shaw) serve Okotoks. Book your installation date before moving day - wait times can be 1–2 weeks especially in busy seasons.
Why Families Are Choosing Okotoks in 2026
Okotoks is the largest town in Alberta, with a 2026 estimated population of approximately 33,500 - and it’s growing steadily. What draws families here isn’t just affordability (though that helps) - it’s the quality of life. Think top-rated schools, a vibrant arts and sports community, beautiful river valley trails, and a town that genuinely takes pride in who it is.
Quick Facts About Okotoks
- Location: 38 km south of Downtown Calgary, along Highway 2A
- Population (2026): ~33,500 - Alberta’s largest town
- Elevation: 1,051 metres above sea level
- Municipal District: Foothills County surrounds Okotoks
- Known For: Sheep River valley, Big Rock (largest glacial erratic in the world), vibrant arts scene, strong community spirit
- Commute to Calgary: Approximately 30–40 minutes via Highway 2
- Town Website: www.okotoks.ca
Town of Okotoks Utilities - Water, Sewer, Garbage & Recycling
When you move to Okotoks, your municipal utilities - water, sewer, storm sewer, garbage, organics (compost), and recycling - are all managed and billed directly through the Town of Okotoks. Utility bills are sent bi-monthly (every two months) on the last business day of every even month.
How to Set Up Your Town Utilities
- Complete the Property Change of Ownership Form through the Town of Okotoks - utilities will automatically transfer to you on your possession date
- Contact Utility Billing and Accounts: 403-938-8937
- In-person: 5 Elizabeth Street, Okotoks, AB T1S 1K1
- Hours: Monday–Friday, 8:30am–4:00pm (closed statutory holidays)
- Online: www.okotoks.ca/utilities
Okotoks Water Supply
Okotoks’ water supply comes from 13 groundwater wells that draw from surface water including the Sheep River, rain, and runoff. Water is a precious resource in Okotoks - the town is known for its progressive water conservation approach and operates on a tiered pricing structure that encourages responsible use. New residents are billed for wastewater based on 90% of their water usage (reflecting that not all water enters the sanitary system).
Waste Collection Schedule - 2026
Okotoks runs a 3-stream waste collection system: garbage (black cart), recycling (blue cart), and organics/compost (green cart). Here’s your 2026 collection schedule:
| Cart Type | Colour | Frequency | Season Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Garbage | Black cart (240L) | Bi-weekly (every 2 weeks) | Year-round bi-weekly |
| Recycling | Blue cart (240L) | Weekly | Collected on a different day than garbage - year-round weekly |
| Organics / Compost | Green cart | Weekly (Apr–Oct) / Bi-weekly (Nov–Mar) | Summer weekly, winter bi-weekly |
Waste Collection Tips for New Residents
- Place all carts out by 7:00am on your collection day - note that garbage (black) and recycling/organics (blue/green) are collected on different days
- All garbage must be bagged before going in the black cart
- Lids must be fully closed; carts must be returned to your property by end of collection day
- Organics and recycling are collected on a different day than garbage - check your specific schedule at okotoks.ca/waste-services
- Items not accepted in carts go to the Foothills Regional Landfill & Resource Recovery Centre - foothillslrrc.com
- Missed pickup or cart issue? Call 403-938-8054 or email waste@okotoks.ca
Electricity & Natural Gas - Setting Up Your Energy in Okotoks
Unlike water and waste, electricity and natural gas in Okotoks are NOT managed by the Town. Alberta has a deregulated energy market, which means you choose your own provider from a range of competing companies. This is great news - you can shop for the best rate. Set this up before your move-in date if possible so energy is live from day one.
Your Energy Provider Options in Okotoks
| Provider | Service | Contact | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| ENMAX | Electricity & Natural Gas | enmax.com | 310-2010 | EasyMax plan bundles electricity & gas; fixed rate options available |
| ATCO Energy | Electricity & Natural Gas | atcoenergy.com | 1-800-511-3447 | Fixed and variable rate plans; regulated rate option available |
| Peace Power | Electricity & Natural Gas | peacepower.ca | Competitive pricing, online account management |
| Prairie Power | Electricity & Natural Gas | 1-855-546-8937 | prairie-power.ca | Locally focused; Monday–Friday 9am–5pm |
Important: Regulated Rate Option (RRO)
If you need energy set up immediately upon moving in, choose a provider offering the Regulated Rate Option (RRO) - they can activate your account same day or backdate to your move-in date. Competitive retailers can take 10–90 days to switch over. Don’t move in without energy confirmed!
Internet & Home Phone Providers in Okotoks
Okotoks is well-served for internet, with fibre optic and cable options available across most of the town. There are 16 internet providers operating in Okotoks, with TELUS and Rogers (formerly Shaw) being the two major players. Book your installation date at least 1–2 weeks before moving in - installation slots fill up, especially during peak moving season (May–September).
TELUS PureFibre
- Fibre-to-the-home in most Okotoks neighbourhoods
- Speeds up to 1,500 Mbps
- Plans from ~$60/month and up
- Bundles with Optik TV and home phone available
- telus.com | 310-2255
Rogers (formerly Shaw)
- Cable and fibre-powered internet across Okotoks
- Speeds up to 1.5 Gbps
- Rogers Xfinity Internet packages
- TV and home phone bundles available
- rogers.com | 1-888-764-3771
Not sure which provider is available at your specific address? Both TELUS and Rogers have address checkers on their websites. Plans start around $45–$60/month for standard speeds and can go up depending on the package you choose.
Schools in Okotoks - Public, Catholic & Private Options
Okotoks has an excellent selection of schools serving every age group and educational preference. Whether you’re looking for public French immersion, a faith-based Catholic education, or alternative programs, there’s a strong option for your family here.
Public Schools - Foothills School Division
Public schools in Okotoks are administered by the Foothills School Division (FSD). To find which school serves your address, use the FSD’s Find a School tool at foothillsschooldivision.ca - school boundaries are determined by your home address.
| School | Grades | Phone | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Big Rock School | Pre-K – 6 | 403-938-6666 | Serves Mountainview, Sheep River, Sandstone |
| Dr. Morris Gibson School | K – 6 | 403-938-6221 | Serves Crystal Shores, Drake Landing |
| Ecole Percy Pegler School | K – 6 | 403-938-4270 | French/English Immersion; north Okotoks |
| Meadow Ridge School | K – 9 | 403-938-6981 | K–9 combined school |
| Westmount School | K – 9 | 403-938-7010 | Serves Westmount, South Cimarron, Westridge |
| Ecole Okotoks Junior High School | 7 – 9 | 403-938-4426 | French/English Immersion; known as “OJ” |
| Ecole Secondaire Foothills Composite High School | 10 – 12 | 403-938-2277 | Includes Alberta High School of Fine Arts; main high school |
| Foothills Digital School | 1 – 12 | 403-938-5588 | Full-time online learning option |
Catholic Schools - Christ the Redeemer Catholic School Division
Catholic schools in Okotoks are administered by the Christ the Redeemer (CTR) Catholic School Division, with division offices located right in Okotoks at 1 McRae Street. CTR schools blend Alberta curriculum standards with Catholic values and traditions.
| School | Grades | Phone | Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ecole Good Shepherd School | K – 6 | 403-938-4318 | North side of Okotoks; 52 Robinson Drive |
| St. Mary's Elementary School | K – 6 | 403-938-8048 | South side of Okotoks; 42 Cimarron Trail |
| St. John Paul II Collegiate | 7 – 9 | 403-938-4600 | 53 Cimarron Drive; serves all of Okotoks |
| Holy Trinity Academy | 10 – 12 | 403-938-2477 | Northeast edge of town; serves all Okotoks Catholic teens |
Private & Alternative Schools
Other School Options in Okotoks
- Ecole Beausoleil (K–12): French language school - 403-995-1160
- St. Francis of Assisi Academy (K–9): Catholic alternative - 587-757-8702
- Cameron Crossing: Alternative high school for at-risk students - 403-938-6072
- Summit West Independent School: Private school - 587-885-2343
- Tanbridge Academy: Private option - 403-259-3443
Health Care in Okotoks - Urgent Care, Clinics & Hospitals
Okotoks Health and Wellness Centre - Urgent Care
Okotoks’ primary health facility is the Okotoks Health and Wellness Centre, located at 11 Cimarron Common. This is an Urgent Care Centre operated by Alberta Health Services - it bridges the gap between a walk-in clinic and a full hospital emergency department. All patients are triaged by a registered nurse on arrival, with the most urgent cases seen first.
Important - This is NOT a Full Emergency Department
The Okotoks Health and Wellness Centre is an Urgent Care Centre for non-life-threatening conditions such as broken bones, sprains, lacerations, asthma, dehydration, and infections. For life-threatening emergencies such as chest pain, stroke symptoms, or major trauma - call 911 immediately. Patients with life-threatening conditions are stabilized and transported to a full emergency department in Calgary (approximately 38 km away).
Okotoks Health & Wellness Centre
- Address: 11 Cimarron Common, Okotoks, AB
- Phone: 403-995-2600
- Hours: 8:00am – 10:00pm, 7 days a week including statutory holidays
- Services Include: Urgent care, diagnostic imaging, X-ray, laboratory, ECG, cast clinic, respiratory therapy, mental health, diabetes education, pediatric services, immunizations
- Real-time wait times: ahs.ca/waittimes
Other Health Resources
- Health Link 811: Free, 24/7 registered nurse health advice - just dial 811
- Emergency: Call 911 or go to nearest Calgary hospital ER for life-threatening conditions
- Teen & Young Adult Clinic: 11 Cimarron Common - 403-995-2600
- Finding a Family Doctor: Register at albertafindadoctor.ca - Okotoks has a shortage of GPs so register as early as possible
- Pharmacist Care: Local pharmacists can assess and prescribe for 30+ common conditions without an appointment
Okotoks Community Services & Resources
Town of Okotoks Key Contacts
| Service | Phone | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Town Hall (General) | 403-938-8900 | 5 Elizabeth Street, Okotoks, AB T1S 1K1 |
| Utility Billing & Accounts | 403-938-8937 | Water, sewer, garbage, recycling - okotoks.ca/utilities |
| Waste Services | 403-938-8054 | Missed pickup, cart issues - waste@okotoks.ca |
| Okotoks Public Library | 403-938-2220 | 23 Riverside Drive W - free Wi-Fi, 3D printing, programming |
| Okotoks Recreation Centre | 403-938-8920 | Arena, pool, fitness, programs for all ages |
| Family Resource Centre (OFRC) | 403-995-2626 | 11 Cimarron Common - parenting, youth, family programs |
| Foothills Community Immigrant Services (FCIS) | 403-938-4699 | Settlement services for newcomers to Canada - serving Okotoks since 2011 |
| Child Care Connect | 1-844-644-5165 | Child care subsidies for families - households earning up to $180,000/year |
| Okotoks RCMP | 403-938-4202 | Non-Emergency (24hrs): 403-938-4202 | Admin: 403-995-6400 | Emergency: 9-1-1 |
Other Essential Providers for New Okotoks Homeowners
Once the utilities, internet, and schools are sorted, there are a few more important services every new homeowner in Okotoks should set up. These are easy to overlook in the chaos of moving in - but they matter from day one.
Pet Ownership Rules in Okotoks
Good news for dog owners: as of January 1, 2025, the Town of Okotoks eliminated the dog licence requirement. Dog tags and licences are no longer available or required. However, responsible pet ownership rules still apply under Bylaw 35-24, and there are a few important things every pet-owning new resident needs to know.
Dog Rules - What You Need to Do
- No licence required - dog licensing was eliminated January 1, 2025
- Visible ID required: All dogs must wear a collar or harness with the owner’s current phone number clearly visible at all times
- 4 or more dogs? An Animal Over-Limit and Adoption Licence is still required for any residence with four or more dogs - contact the Town at 403-938-4404
- Dogs must be kept under control and on-leash in public areas unless in a designated off-leash park
- Service dogs registered with the Province of Alberta are exempt from over-limit rules
Strongly Recommended for All Pets
- Microchipping: The most reliable permanent ID for your pet. Available at all Okotoks vet clinics (Big Rock Animal Clinic: 403-938-4171). Costs approximately $50–$75 and lasts a lifetime
- Update microchip records with your new Okotoks address and phone number as soon as you move in
- ID tag on collar: Include your name, phone number, and new Okotoks address
- Register with a local vet promptly - most Okotoks clinics are accepting new clients
Pet Ownership Contacts - Town of Okotoks
- Animal Safety & Responsible Pet Ownership: 403-938-4404 - okotoks.ca/pets
- Lost or found animal: Contact Okotoks Municipal Enforcement - 403-938-4404
- Foothills County (if you’re on an acreage outside town limits): 403-938-4890 - separate bylaws apply outside Okotoks town boundaries
- Alberta SPCA: 1-800-455-9003
Veterinarians - Finding a Vet for Your Pets
If you’re moving to Okotoks with pets, the good news is the town has several well-regarded veterinary clinics - and most are currently accepting new clients. Register with a vet as soon as you arrive, before you actually need one in a hurry.
| Clinic | Phone | Address | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Big Rock Animal Clinic | 403-938-4171 | 47 McRae Street, Okotoks | Accepting new patients; dentistry, laser therapy, onsite pharmacy |
| Okotoks Veterinary Clinic | 403-938-0350 | 203-105 Southbank Blvd | Accepting new clients; Mon–Fri 8am–5pm, Sat 8am–1pm; large & small animals |
| Foothills Animal Hospital | 403-917-0322 | 6 – 34 Southridge Drive | Locally owned and operated |
| Elizabeth Street Pet Hospital | 403-982-8387 | Elizabeth Street, Okotoks | Diagnostic, surgical & preventive care; sister clinic SAVE for after-hours emergencies |
| Vet Direct Okotoks | 403-909-7484 | 184 North Railway Street | In-clinic + mobile vet service; Mon–Fri 9am–5pm; 4.8-star rating |
| At Home Vet Services | 403-990-3736 | Okotoks & Calgary area | House-call vet service - ideal for seniors, anxious pets, or new homeowners settling in |
After-Hours & Emergency Vet Care
Okotoks has its own emergency animal hospital - Southern Alberta Veterinary Emergency (SAVE) - located at 322233 15th Street East, Okotoks. As of March 1, 2026, SAVE operates 7 days a week, 6:00am to midnight (overnight emergency service temporarily suspended). For overnight pet emergencies, contact one of these Calgary hospitals:
- Fish Creek 24hr Pet Hospital: 403-873-1700 - 15311 Bannister Road SE, Calgary
- C.A.R.E. Centre Animal Hospital: 403-520-8387 - 7140 12 St SE, Calgary
- Western Veterinary Emergency Centre: 403-770-1340 - Calgary
Home Insurance - Required, Not Optional
Home insurance is mandatory if you have a mortgage - your lender will require proof of coverage before your possession date. Even if you own your home outright, it’s strongly recommended. A typical Okotoks home insurance policy runs approximately $1,000–$2,000 per year and covers dwelling, personal contents, and liability.
Alberta Weather Tip - Ask About These Coverages
Okotoks and Southern Alberta are prone to severe weather events including hail, windstorms, and sewer backups. When shopping for home insurance, always ask specifically about overland water/flood coverage, sewer backup coverage, and hail coverage - these are often riders that must be added, not default inclusions.
Local Insurance Brokers in Okotoks
- Western Financial Group - 403-938-6655 | westernfinancialgroup.ca
- Ardiel Agencies (1978) Inc - 403-938-4277 | 11 McRae Street
- Mosby Insurance - 403-870-2228
- HUB International Okotoks - hubinternational.com
Using a local broker means they shop multiple insurers on your behalf to find you the best rate.
What Your Policy Should Cover
- Dwelling structure (fire, wind, hail, vandalism)
- Personal contents (furniture, electronics, clothing)
- Liability (injury on your property)
- Additional living expenses if home is uninhabitable
- Add-on riders to consider: sewer backup, overland water/flood, hail endorsement, detached structures
Canada Post - Register Your New Address
Canada Post does not automatically know you’ve moved in. You need to take two steps: first, set up a mail forward from your previous address; and second, register your new Okotoks address directly. New subdivisions or newly built homes may not yet be in Canada Post’s system - if your address isn’t recognized online, call 1-866-607-6301 to have it added.
Canada Post New Address Checklist
- Set up a mail forward from your old address at canadapost.ca or any post office location (fee applies)
- Update your address directly with every sender: banks, CRA, Service Canada, subscriptions
- New home / new subdivision: call Canada Post at 1-866-607-6301 to confirm your address is in the delivery system
- Find your local Okotoks post office location at canadapost.ca/find-a-post-office
Home Security - Optional but Worth Considering
Okotoks is considered a very safe community, but home security systems are increasingly popular with new homeowners - particularly for peace of mind during extended Alberta winters when travel is common. Several providers serve Okotoks with professional monitoring starting around $20–$50/month.
Security Providers Serving Okotoks
- TELUS SmartHome Security - telus.com/smarthome-security
- Rogers Home Security - rogers.com/home-security
- MHB Security - Local Okotoks provider - mhbsecurity.ca
- AG Home Alarms - 1-855-518-4458 | home-alarms.ca
- SKS Electrical Ltd - Local installer - skselectricalltd.com
- Independent Security Solutions - From $19.95/month monitoring
What to Look For
- 24/7 ULC-listed monitoring centre
- Smoke, CO, and freeze detection (important for Alberta winters)
- Flood/water sensor (especially for homes with basements)
- Smart doorbell cameras and motion sensors
- Month-to-month vs. long-term contract options
- App-based remote monitoring and control
Waste Bin / Junk Removal - Moving Day Extras
Moving in often means one-time disposal of large items, packing materials, and old appliances that don’t fit in your Town of Okotoks black cart. Options include booking a large item pickup with the Town (schedule at okotoks.ca), dropping items at the Foothills Regional Landfill & Resource Recovery Centre (foothillslrrc.com), or hiring a local junk removal service for a one-time haul.
Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) - Update Your Address
Updating your address with CRA is easy to overlook but genuinely important - your GST/HST credit, Canada Child Benefit (CCB), tax refunds, and TFSA correspondence are all sent to the address on file. Update online through My Account at canada.ca/cra, by phone at 1-800-959-8281, or on your next tax return.
Your Complete Okotoks New Resident Checklist
✓ Before Moving In
- ☐ Find your home in Okotoks - connect with Diane Richardson
- ☐ Complete the Property Change of Ownership Form with the Town
- ☐ Set up electricity & natural gas (ENMAX, ATCO, or other provider)
- ☐ Book internet installation (TELUS or Rogers) 1–2 weeks ahead
- ☐ Arrange Alberta auto insurance
- ☐ Begin address change notifications (Canada Post, CRA, bank)
✓ First Week in Okotoks
- ☐ Apply for AHCIP health care immediately (3-month waiting period)
- ☐ Confirm waste collection day for your address at okotoks.ca
- ☐ Exchange driver’s licence at an Alberta registry agent (90-day deadline)
- ☐ Register vehicle in Alberta (90-day deadline)
- ☐ Locate nearest walk-in clinic and save Health Link 811
- ☐ Explore the town - visit the Sheep River, Elma Street shops, and Okotoks Recreation Centre
✓ Within Your First 30–90 Days
- ☐ Enrol children in school - contact Foothills School Division or CTR Catholic Schools
- ☐ Apply for child care subsidy if applicable (call 1-844-644-5165)
- ☐ Register with a family doctor at albertafindadoctor.ca
- ☐ Complete driver’s licence and vehicle registration transfers before the 90-day deadline
- ☐ Transfer professional credentials or licences if needed
- ☐ Get your waste collection schedule set up with customized reminders at okotoks.ca/waste-services
- ☐ Get your library card at the Okotoks Public Library - 23 Riverside Drive W
- ☐ Connect with local groups - sports leagues, community events, and neighbourhood Facebook groups
Ready to Find Your Perfect Okotoks Home?
Okotoks is one of Alberta’s most desirable communities - and homes here don’t sit on the market long. Whether you’re looking for a family home in town, a property backing onto the Sheep River, or an acreage or country home in the surrounding Foothills area, Diane Richardson has the local expertise to help you find exactly the right fit.
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Meet Diane Richardson - Your Okotoks & Southern Alberta REALTOR®
Moving to Okotoks is an exciting step - and having the right local REALTOR® makes all the difference in finding the right home in the right neighbourhood. Diane Richardson brings years of experience helping families relocate to Okotoks, Foothills County, and the broader Calgary area. From your first conversation to keys in hand, Diane is with you every step of the way.
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Disclaimer: The information in this guide is for educational purposes and was accurate at time of publication in 2026. Service details, contact numbers, school boundaries, utility rates, and collection schedules are subject to change. Always verify current information directly with the Town of Okotoks, service providers, and the relevant school division before making decisions.
All information herein deemed reliable, but not guaranteed. Copyright © 2026, Diane Richardson, all rights reserved.
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