Cochrane Ranche provided the corral setting for the 1954
National Film Board of Canada documentary
Corral, by
Colin Low, whose father had worked as a foreman at the ranch. This film played theatrically across Canada and was named Best Documentary at the
Venice Film Festival. Cochrane was used for many of the filming locations for the 1986 Film "
Rad" (AKA "Helltrack") starring
Bill Allen and
Lori Loughlin. In the film, the town of Cochrane was used to represent the fictional town of Cochrane, Oregon, USA. Scenes for the film were shot in many different locations around town and at Spray Lake Sawmills (now known as "West Fraser Cochrane"). A former mayor of Cochrane,
Jeff Genung 2017-2025, was included as an extra on the film. Cochrane houses attractions such as Cochrane Ranche Historic Site and Bert Sheppard Stockmen's Foundation Library And Archives, located in the Cochrane Ranchehouse. Cochrane is home to many annual events each year: • Pumpkin lantern festival: October • Chamber of Commerce Trade Fair: Early May •
Canada Day (July 1) • Cochrane and Area Events Society, with support from the Town of Cochrane presents the Canada Day Community Celebration: Canada Day (July 1) • Labour Day Rodeo & Parade:
Labour Day weekend. In 2019 the parade had over 80 floats participate. •
Terry Fox Run: September • Christmas Light-up: Late November == Sports ==