The Neighbourhood Magrath Heights is a beautiful neighbourhood located in the south Riverbend area of Edmonton. It is bordered by Rabbit Hill Road to the west, 23 Avenue on the north, the Whitemud Creek Ravine on the east and Magrath Boulevard to the south. The neighbourhood was laid out to minimize the flow of through traffic and encourage pedestrian and bicycle use. Magrath Heights development begain in 2003 and is nearing completion. The area was named after local businessman and real estate developer William Magrath, who lived in Edmonton from 1904 to 1920. The population of Magrath Heights is approximately 2,800 and there are 900 residences. Most homes (2 comments)
The Neighbourhood Twin Brooks is a neighbourhood in south west Edmonton, bordered on the north by the Blackmud Creek ravine and on the west by the Whitemud Creek ravine. The Anthon Henday ring road forms the southern boundary. The two streams join at Twin Brooks Point and flow into the North Saskatchewan River. There are pathways along the ravines, making Twin Brooks an ideal community for nature lovers. Twin Brooks District and Nature Park is located in the northwest corner of the community. Twin Brooks was developed between 1987 and 2007. It has an estimated population of 6,500 residents. Most of the 2,000 (2 comments)
The Neighbourhood Strathcona is one of the oldest neighbourhoods in Edmonton. It is bordered by Saskatchewan Drive on the north, Mill Creek Ravine on the east, 107 Street to the west and Whyte Avenue to the south. Strathcona's proximity to the North Saskatchewan River Valley provides spectacular views from many high-rise condominiums along Saskatchewan Drive. Strathcona's close proximity to the University of Alberta makes it a favourite location for staff and students. Strathcona was initially known as the town of South Edmonton, and was founded in 1899. It was named after the first baron of Strathcona, Sir Donald Alexander Smith, who can be (3 comments)
The Neighbourhood Ramsay Heights is located in the Riverbend area of Edmonton. It is bordered by the North Saskatchewan River Valley to the west, Terwillegar Drive and Whitemud Drive to the east, 40 Ave to the south and 51 Ave to the north. The neighbourhood is centered around James Ramsey Park. James Ramsey was an alderman and MLA and a retailing pioneer in Edmonton's history. He opened the first departmental store in Edmonton on the ground floor of the Tegler Building in 1911. The business was sold to the T. Eaton Company in 1928. A high elevation point in Ramsey Park provides (2 comments)
The Neighbourhood Pleasantview is located in southwest Edmonton. It is bordered by 111 Street to the west, 61 Avenue on the north, Calgary Trail on the east and 51 Avenue to the south. The neighbourhood was established in 1946 and has larger-than-average lots, many of which are being used to construct new larger homes. Most of the original homes were built in the 1960s and 1970s. The population of Pleasantview is approximately 3,700 and there are 2,100 residences. Homes are single family (45%), duplexes and townhomes (15%), low-rise apartments (20%) and high rise apartments (20%).
Schools and Amenities There is one school in the neighbourhood, (0 comments)
The Neighbourhood Allendale is located in the Strathcona area of Edmonton. It is bordered by 109 Street to the west and 104 Street to the east, 70 Avenue to the north, and 61 Avenue to the south. The neighbourhood was farmed by the Allen family in the 19th century and became a part of Edmonton when Strathcona was amalgamated in 1921. It features mature, tree lined streets. There are commercial services along the east and west boundaries. The community is near Whyte Avenue, the University of Alberta and Southgate Shopping Centre. Allendale was mostly developed in the 1940s and 1950s. There are a (0 comments)
The Neighbourhood Terwillegar Towne is located in the Riverbend area of Edmonton. It is bordered by Terwillegar Drive to the west, 23 Avenue on the north, Rabbit Hill Road on the east and Terwillegar Boulevard to the south. The neighbourhood was laid out to encourage pedestrian use and buidings are designed in a neo-traditional style, to create the feel of a small town. There are many character homes near the centre of the community. The Terwillegar Gardens area on the east side of the community features large homes overlooking the Terwillegar Towne Neighbourhood Park, with its attractive pond. Terwillegar Towne was developed between (4 comments)
The Neighbourhood Downtown Edmonton is located east of 110 Street, north of River Valley Road and Rossdale Road, west of 97 Street and south of 105 Avenue. It is Edmonton's most diverse neighbourhood and includes the ice arena district (which will feature the tallest condominium/office building in western Canada when completed in 2019), Churchill Square, Edmonton City Centre mall, the art gallery and museum, MacEwan University, the povincial legislature, numerous hotels including the historic luxury Hotel Macdonald and a funicular descending into the North Saskatchewan river valley. Downtown Edmonton is located where construction of a permanent settlement originated. Fort Edmonton was a (0 comments)
The Neighbourhood Twin Brooks is a neighbourhood in south west Edmonton, bordered on the north by the Blackmud Creek ravine and on the west by the Whitemud Creek ravine. The Anthon Henday ring road forms the southern boundary. The two streams join at Twin Brooks Point and flow into the North Saskatchewan River. There are pathways along the ravines, making Twin Brooks an ideal community for nature lovers. Twin Brooks District and Nature Park is located in the northwest corner of the community. Twin Brooks was developed between 1987 and 2007. It has an estimated population of 6,500 residents. Most of the 2,000 (2 comments)
The Neighbourhood Strathcona is one of the oldest neighbourhoods in Edmonton. It is bordered by Saskatchewan Drive on the north, Mill Creek Ravine on the east, 107 Street to the west and Whyte Avenue to the south. Strathcona's proximity to the North Saskatchewan River Valley provides spectacular views from many high-rise condominiums along Saskatchewan Drive. Strathcona's close proximity to the University of Alberta makes it a favourite location for staff and students. Strathcona was initially known as the town of South Edmonton, and was founded in 1899. It was named after the first baron of Strathcona, Sir Donald Alexander Smith, who can be (1 comments)
The Neighbourhood Pleasantview is located in southwest Edmonton. It is bordered by 111 Street to the west, 61 Avenue on the north, Calgary Trail on the east and 51 Avenue to the south. The neighbourhood was established in 1946 and has larger-than-average lots, many of which are being used to construct new larger homes. Most of the original homes were built in the 1960s and 1970s. The population of Pleasantview is approximately 3,700 and there are 2,100 residences. Homes are single family (45%), duplexes and townhomes (15%), low-rise apartments (20%) and high rise apartments (20%).
Schools and Amenities There is one school in the neighbourhood, (0 comments)
The Neighbourhood Ramsay Heights is located in the Riverbend area of Edmonton. It is bordered by the North Saskatchewan River Valley to the west, Terwillegar Drive and Whitemud Drive to the east, 40 Ave to the south and 51 Ave to the north. The neighbourhood is centered around James Ramsey Park. James Ramsey was an alderman and MLA and a retailing pioneer in Edmonton's history. He opened the first departmental store in Edmonton on the ground floor of the Tegler Building in 1911. The business was sold to the T. Eaton Company in 1928. A high elevation point in Ramsey Park provides (0 comments)
The Neighbourhood Magrath Heights is a beautiful neighbourhood located in the south Riverbend area of Edmonton. It is bordered by Rabbit Hill Road to the west, 23 Avenue on the north, the Whitemud Creek Ravine on the east and Magrath Boulevard to the south. The neighbourhood was laid out to minimize the flow of through traffic and encourage pedestrian and bicycle use. Magrath Heights development begain in 2003 and is nearing completion. The area was named after local businessman and real estate developer William Magrath, who lived in Edmonton from 1904 to 1920. The population of Magrath Heights is approximately 2,800 and there are 900 residences. Most homes (0 comments)
The Neighbourhood Windsor Park is located in the University area of Edmonton. It is bordered by the University of Alberta to the east, the North Saskatchewan River to the north, William Hawrelak Park to the west and University Avenue to the south. The area was farmed in the late 19th century by the Omand family. The land was purchased for development as Windsor Park in 1911 and became part of Edmonton when Edmonton and Strathcona amalgamated in 1912. In 1955 the Groat Bridge was constructed, improving access between Windsor Park and central Edmonton. Most home construction in Windsor Park occurred in the 1940s (2 comments)
The Neighbourhood Allendale is located in the Strathcona area of Edmonton. It is bordered by 109 Street to the west and 104 Street to the east, 70 Avenue to the north, and 61 Avenue to the south. The neighbourhood was farmed by the Allen family in the 19th century and became a part of Edmonton when Strathcona was amalgamated in 1921. It features mature, tree lined streets. There are commercial services along the east and west boundaries. The community is near Whyte Avenue, the University of Alberta and Southgate Shopping Centre. Allendale was mostly developed in the 1940s and 1950s. There are a (0 comments)
The Neighbourhood Terwillegar Towne is located in the Riverbend area of Edmonton. It is bordered by Terwillegar Drive to the west, 23 Avenue on the north, Rabbit Hill Road on the east and Terwillegar Boulevard to the south. The neighbourhood was laid out to encourage pedestrian use and buidings are designed in a neo-traditional style, to create the feel of a small town. There are many character homes near the centre of the community. The Terwillegar Gardens area on the east side of the community features large homes overlooking the Terwillegar Towne Neighbourhood Park, with its attractive pond. Terwillegar Towne was developed between (2 comments)
edmonton real estate: Homes for Sale in McKernan Edmonton - October 2018
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The Neighbourhood McKernan is located just south of the main University of Alberta campus. It is bordered by University Avenue to the north, 109 Street to the east, Belgravia Road/72 Avenue to the south and the Belgravia neighbourhood to the west. The neighbourhood is popular with staff and students of the University and staff of the University Hospital. McKernan has quiet streets lined with mature elm trees. McKernan Splashpark and Skatepark is a popular neighbourhood feature. McKernan was developed between 1945 and 1965, after McKernan Lake was drained. The area was named after John McKernan, a prominent businessman in Strathcona, whose family (0 comments)
The Neighbourhood Downtown Edmonton is located east of 110 Street, north of River Valley Road and Rossdale Road, west of 97 Street and south of 105 Avenue. It is Edmonton's most diverse neighbourhood and includes the ice arena district (which will feature the tallest condominium/office building in western Canada when completed in 2019), Churchill Square, Edmonton City Centre mall, the art gallery and museum, MacEwan University, the povincial legislature, numerous hotels including the historic luxury Hotel Macdonald and a funicular descending into the North Saskatchewan river valley. Downtown Edmonton is located where construction of a permanent settlement originated. Fort Edmonton was a (0 comments)
The Neighbourhood Twin Brooks is a neighbourhood in south west Edmonton, bordered on the north by the Blackmud Creek ravine and on the west by the Whitemud Creek ravine. The Anthon Henday ring road forms the southern boundary. The two streams join at Twin Brooks Point and flow into the North Saskatchewan River. There are pathways along the ravines, making Twin Brooks an ideal community for nature lovers. Twin Brooks District and Nature Park is located in the northwest corner of the community. Twin Brooks was developed between 1987 and 2007. It has an estimated population of 6,500 residents. Most of the 2,000 (4 comments)
The Neighbourhood Strathcona is one of the oldest neighbourhoods in Edmonton. It is bordered by Saskatchewan Drive on the north, Mill Creek Ravine on the east, 107 Street to the west and Whyte Avenue to the south. Strathcona's proximity to the North Saskatchewan River Valley provides spectacular views from many high-rise condominiums along Saskatchewan Drive. Strathcona's close proximity to the University of Alberta makes it a favourite location for staff and students. Strathcona was initially known as the town of South Edmonton, and was founded in 1899. It was named after the first baron of Strathcona, Sir Donald Alexander Smith, who can be (0 comments)