With origins rooted in the early 20th century, this storied residence at 140 Rundle Crescent embodies a rare blend of historical integrity and contemporary mountain elegance. Originally constructed over a century ago and floated down the Bow River from the Georgetown mining site, the home has since been masterfully expanded and restored into a sanctuary of calm and character. Thoughtfully reimagined, the interiors unfold with warm, layered textures and inviting volumes. The second level hosts a tranquil primary retreat and two guest bedrooms, while a lofty third-storey room with private deck offers flexibility as a studio, office, or additional guest space. The main level features a dedicated office or family room, ideal for remote work or hosting. A legal one-bedroom suite above the garage enhances the property’s versatility. Set on an 8,471-square-foot R2 duplex lot with lane access, the home is framed by curated outdoor living spaces, mountain views, and a mature garden anchored by a charming greenhouse and shed. Just steps from the Bow River and within easy reach of downtown Canmore, this heritage home is a celebration of timeless design and alpine living.