221 Benchlands Terrace
- Canmore, Alberta
- $1,975,000 CAD
3 Beds 4 Baths 912 Sq.Ft.
A masterwork of alpine design, this refined residence on Benchlands Terrace, with 2,794 sqft of living space, reflects the architectural vision of Robert LeBlond--Governor General's Award-winning architect--who infused the home with a timeless mountain aesthetic and an unflinching connection to place. Set on a sloping site with commanding views of the Bow Valley, the home is both a serene retreat and a celebration of wilderness living.
The architecture unfolds across a thoughtfully executed three-level split, where form follows function and every detail reflects a legacy of craftsmanship. On the main level, vaulted ceilings soar above a sunlit living room, framed by exposed timber elements that evoke the strength and honesty of traditional alpine construction. Windows capture a panorama of peaks, while the adjoining kitchen and dining spaces offer an elegant canvas for gathering and entertaining.
Above, two upper-level bedrooms--including the light-filled primary suite--offer a private vantage to the north and south. The primary opens directly onto a landscaped walkway leading south, where the line between indoors and out disappears into forest and sky.
The lower walkout level reveals a generous family room and an additional bedroom --ideal for hosting guests in comfort and seclusion. This level also connects seamlessly to the land below, where the wild character of the site is preserved and celebrated.
With a double car garage, enduring finishes, and a history of conscientious stewardship, 221 Benchlands Terrace offers not only architectural pedigree--but the rare opportunity to inhabit a home where design, nature, and timeless mountain spirit converge.
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