Ardmore comes from the Irish: Ard Mór or the Scottish Gaelic: Àird Mhòr meaning "great height" and may refer to:
Places
Canada
- Ardmore, Alberta
- Ardmore, a neighbourhood in North Saanich, British Columbia
- Ardmore Beach, a community in Tiny, Ontario
Republic of Ireland
- Ardmore, County Waterford, a seaside resort and fishing village
- Ardmore, County Westmeath, a townland in Mullingar civil parish
New Zealand
United Kingdom
- Ardmore, County Antrim, Northern Ireland
- Ardmore, County Fermanagh, a townland in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland
- Ardmore, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland
- Ardmore, County Tyrone, a townland of County Tyrone, Northern Ireland
- Ardmore, Barra, Outer Hebrides, Scotland
- Ardmore, Easter Ross, Highland, Scotland
United States
Transportation
- Ardmore railway station, a former railway station in Ardmore, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland, U.K.
- Ardmore Avenue Train Station, a former train station in Villa Park, Illinois
- Ardmore station (Oklahoma), an Amtrak station in Ardmore, Oklahoma
- Ardmore station (Pennsylvania), an Amtrak and SEPTA station in Ardmore, Pennsylvania
- Ardmore Avenue (SEPTA station), a SEPTA station in Ardmore, Pennsylvania
- Ardmore Junction (SEPTA station), a SEPTA station in Ardmore, Pennsylvania
- Pennsylvania Route 8, known as Ardmore Boulevard
Other uses
- Bishop of Ardmore, a bishopric in Ardmore, County Waterford
- Ardmore Airport (New Zealand), Auckland, New Zealand
- Ardmore distillery
- Ardmore Studios, a film studio in County Wicklow, Republic of Ireland
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