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Neighbourhoods in Edmonton

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The City of Edmonton, the provincial capital of Alberta, Canada, is divided into 7 geographic sectors and 375 neighbourhoods, not including those proposed and planned neighbourhoods that have yet to be developed. This article generally describes each sector, their neighbourhoods, and the applicable intermediary areas between the sector and neighbourhood geographic levels.

 

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Mature Area Sector

Edmonton's mature area sector, or inner city, corresponds with those neighbourhoods deemed mature neighbourhoods in the city's municipal development plan. The sector's neighbourhoods, primarily residential in nature, were essentially built out prior to 1970. It includes the city's central core, which includes its downtown. It also includes neighbourhoods within the five former municipalities that Edmonton absorbed between 1912 and 1964, as well as mature neighbourhoods beyond the central core and these municipalities.

Central Core

Edmonton's central core comprises Downtown Edmonton and its 11 surrounding neighbourhoods including Boyle Street, Central McDougall, McCauley, Oliver, Queen Mary Park, Riverdale and Rossdale on the north side of the North Saskatchewan River and Cloverdale, Garneau, Strathcona and the University of Alberta on the south side of the river.

Downtown - Edmonton's downtown core, officially named as Downtown, is generally bounded by 109 Street and 111 Street to the west, 105 Avenue to the north, 97 Street to the east, Grierson Hill and Rossdale Road to the southeast, and 97 Avenue and Rossdale Road to the south. Development within Downtown is guided by the Capital City Downtown Plan. The plan subdivides Downtown into five smaller neighbourhoods, of which four of the five are further subdivided into sub areas.

Capital City District

  • Capital Boulevard Area
  • Legislature Grounds

Commercial-Cultural Core Jasper Avenue

  • Arts District
  • Commercial Core
  • River's Edge Area
  • Station Lands Area

McKay Avenue Neighbourhood

  • McKay Avenue Residential Area
  • Victoria McKay Avenue Mixed Use Area

Warehouse Campus Neighbourhood

  • Central Warehouse Area
  • Heritage Area
  • MacEwan Area
  • Railtown Area

Former municipalities - The City of Edmonton has absorbed five urban municipalities in its history – the City of Strathcona in 1912, the Village of North Edmonton in 1912, the Village of West Edmonton (Calder) in 1917, the Town of Beverly in 1961 and the Town of Jasper Place in 1964. The boundaries of these former municipalities are wholly within Edmonton's mature area sector.

Beverly - In the late 1950s, the Town of Beverly was bounded by 50 Street to the west and the North Saskatchewan River and 104 Avenue to the south, while its eastern boundary comprised 36 Street south of 118 Avenue and 34 Street north of 118 Avenue. Its northern boundary was located north of the Canadian National (CN) main line, generally paralleling it in a northwest direction from 34 Street to a quarter section line and then following this line west to 50 Street just south of 127 Avenue. Annexed by Edmonton in 1961, the City of Edmonton indicates Beverly's former boundaries are 50 Street to the west, Yellowhead Trail to the north and the river to the south and east. Edmonton neighbourhoods within the former Town of Beverly include Abbottsfield, Beacon Heights, Bergman, Beverly Heights and Rundle Heights.

Jasper Place - Prior to being absorbed by the City of Edmonton, the Town of Jasper Place was bounded by 149 Street to the east, 118 Avenue to the north and 170 Street to the west, while its southern boundary comprised 83 Avenue west of 156 Street and the North Saskatchewan River east of 156 Street. Edmonton residential neighbourhoods within the former Town of Jasper Place include Britannia Youngstown, Canora, Elmwood, Glenwood, High Park, Jasper Park, Lynnwood, Mayfield, Meadowlark Park, Rio Terrace, Sherwood, West Jasper Place and West Meadowlark Park. Industrial neighbourhoods formerly within Jasper Place include Alberta Park Industrial, Garside Industrial, High Park Industrial, Norwester Industrial, Sheffield Industrial, West Sheffield Industrial and Youngstown Industrial.

North Edmonton - Prior to being absorbed by the City of Edmonton on July 22, 1912, the Village of North Edmonton consisted of four quarter sections of land in northeast corner of Edmonton's mature area sector. The former village, bounded by 58 Street to the east, 122 Avenue to the south, 74 Street to the west and 132 Avenue to the north, now includes portions of the neighbourhoods of Balwin, Belvedere, Industrial Heights, Kennedale Industrial and Yellowhead Corridor East.

Strathcona - Prior to amalgamating with the City of Edmonton, the City of Strathcona was bounded by the North Saskatchewan River to the west and north and 91 Street to the east, while its southern boundary comprised 62 Avenue east of 111 Street and 68 Avenue west of 111 Street. Whitemud Creek comprised the brief portion of the Strathcona's west boundary between 68 Avenue and the river. Edmonton neighbourhoods wholly within the former City of Strathcona include Belgravia, CPR Irvine, CPR West, Garneau, Hazeldean, McKernan, Mill Creek Ravine North, Queen Alexandra, Ritchie, River Valley Mayfair, River Valley Walterdale, Strathcona, the University of Alberta and Windsor Park. Neighbourhoods partially within the eastern portion of the former City of Strathcona include Bonnie Doon, Cloverdale, King Edward Park, Mill Creek Ravine South and Strathearn. Neighbourhoods partially within the southern portion of the former city include Allendale, Calgary Trail North, Parkallen, River Valley Whitemud, Rosedale Industrial and the University of Alberta Farm. Four of the neighbourhoods wholly or partially within the former city – Cloverdale, Garneau, Strathcona and the University of Alberta – are also within Edmonton's central core.

West Edmonton - Prior to being absorbed by the City of Edmonton on April 17, 1917, the Village of West Edmonton, also known as Calder, comprised one quarter section at the northeast corner of 127 Street and 127 Avenue near the northwest corner of Edmonton's mature area sector. This quarter section now forms the western half of the Calder neighbourhood.

Casselman-Steele Heights - The southwest portion of the Casselman-Steele Heights residential area is located within Edmonton's mature area sector, consisting of the York neighbourhood bounded by 144 Avenue to the north, 50 Street to the east, Manning Drive to the southeast, 137 Avenue to the south and 66 Street to the west. The balance of the Casselman-Steele Heights residential area is located within Edmonton's northeast sector.

Dickinsfield - Dickinsfield is located at the northern edge of the mature area sector. Consisting of the neighbourhoods of Evansdale and Northmount, the area is bounded by 97 Street (Highway 28) to the west, 137 Avenue to the south, 82 Street to the east, and 153 Avenue to the north.

Londonderry - Londonderry is located at the northern edge of the mature area sector. Consisting of the neighbourhoods of Kildare and Kilkenny, the area is bounded by 82 Street to the west, 137 Avenue to the south, 66 Street to the east, and 153 Avenue to the north.

Other areas - The following is a list of other neighbourhoods within Edmonton's mature area sector.

  • Abbottsfield
  • Alberta Avenue
  • Argyll
  • Aspen Gardens
  • Athlone
  • Avonmore
  • Balwin (portion was within the original Village of North Edmonton)
  • Bellevue
  • Belvedere (portion was within the original Village of North Edmonton)
  • Bonnie Doon
  • Calder (portion was within the original Village of West Edmonton)
  • Calgary Trail North
  • Calgary Trail South
  • Capilano
  • Crestwood
  • Cromdale
  • Delton
  • Delwood
  • Dovercourt
  • Duggan
  • Eastwood
  • Edmonton Northlands
  • Elmwood Park
  • Empire Park
  • Forest Heights
  • Fulton Place
  • Glengarry
  • Glenora
  • Gold Bar
  • Grandview Heights
  • Greenfield
  • Grovenor
  • Highlands
  • Holyrood
  • Idylwylde
  • Inglewood
  • Kenilworth
  • Kensington
  • Killarney
  • King Edward Park
  • Lansdowne
  • Lauderdale
  • Laurier Heights
  • Lendrum Place
  • Malmo Plains
  • McQueen
  • Montrose
  • Newton
  • North Glenora
  • Ottewell
  • Parkdale
  • Parkview
  • Pleasantview
  • Prince Charles
  • Prince Rupert
  • Quesnell Heights
  • Rideau Park
  • Rosslyn
  • Royal Gardens
  • Rundle Heights
  • Sherbrooke
  • Spruce Avenue
  • Strathcona
  • Strathearn
  • Terrace Heights
  • University of Alberta Farm
  • Virginia Park
  • Wellington
  • Westbrook Estates
  • Westmount
  • Westwood
  • Woodcroft

 

North Sector

Edmonton's suburban north sector is bounded by 142 Street to the west, Sturgeon County including CFB Edmonton to the north, and 66 Street to the east. Its southern boundary is formed by 137 Avenue and 153 Avenue west and east of 97 Street (Highway 28) respectively.

Castle Downs - Castle Downs, including Castle Downs Extension, is located in the central portion of Edmonton's north sector. The area is bounded by 127 Street to the west and Anthony Henday Drive (Highway 216) to the north. To the east, it is bounded by 97 Street to the north of 153 Avenue and Castle Downs Road (113A Street) to the south of 153 Avenue. To the south, it is bounded by 137 Avenue to the west of Castle Downs Road and 153 Avenue to the east of Castle Downs Road. The following 11 neighbourhoods comprise Castle Downs.

  • Baranow
  • Baturyn
  • Beaumaris
  • Caernarvon
  • Canossa
  • Carlisle
  • Chambery
  • Dunluce
  • Elsinore
  • Lorelei
  • Rapperswill

Lake District - Lake District, also known as Edmonton North, is located in the eastern portion of Edmonton's north sector. The area is bounded by 97 Street (Highway 28) to the west, Anthony Henday Drive (Highway 216) to the north, 66 Street to the east and 153 Avenue to the south. The following nine neighbourhoods comprise Lake District.

  • Belle Rive
  • Crystallina Nera
  • Eaux Claires
  • Joviz
  • Klarvatten
  • Lago Lindo
  • Mayliewan
  • Ozerna
  • Schonsee

The Palisades - The Palisades is located in the western portion of Edmonton's north sector. The area is bounded by a Canadian National rail line to the west, Anthony Henday Drive (Highway 216) to the north, 127 Street to the east and 137 Avenue to the south. The following six neighbourhoods comprise The Palisades.

  • Albany
  • Carlton
  • Cumberland
  • Hudson
  • Oxford
  • Pembina

Other areas - Other neighbourhoods within Edmonton's north sector not within larger residential areas include Goodridge Corners and Griesbach.

 

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Northeast Sector

Edmonton's suburban northeast sector is generally bounded by 66 Street and CFB Edmonton within Sturgeon County to the west, Highway 37 to the north, 33 Street NE to the northeast, the North Saskatchewan River to the east and southeast, and Yellowhead Trail (Highway 16) to the south. Its southwestern boundary is formed by portions of a Canadian National (CN) rail line, Fort Road, 50 Street and 144 Avenue.

Casselman-Steele Heights - The majority of Casselman-Steele Heights is located in the southwest portion of Edmonton's northeast sector. The area is bounded by 66 Street to the west, 153 Avenue to the north, a Canadian National rail line to the east and 137 Avenue to the south. The portion of the area south of 144 Avenue and west of 50 Street, the York neighbourhood, is located outside the northeast sector in the adjacent mature area sector. The following four neighbourhoods comprise the northeast sector portion of Casselman-Steele Heights.

  • Casselman
  • Ebbers
  • McLeod
  • Miller

Clareview - Clareview is located in the south-central portion of Edmonton's northeast sector. The area is generally bounded by a Canadian National rail line to the west, a power line right-of-way to the north of 153 Avenue to the north, the North Saskatchewan River valley and 18 Street to the east, and 130 Avenue and the Kennedale Ravine to the south. The following eight neighbourhoods comprise Clareview.

  • Bannerman
  • Belmont
  • Clareview Town Centre
  • Fraser
  • Hairsine
  • Kernohan
  • Kirkness
  • Sifton Park

Hermitage - Hermitage is located in the southern portion of Edmonton's northeast sector. The area is bounded by 50 Street to the west, 130 Avenue and the Kennedale Ravine to the north, the North Saskatchewan River valley to the east and Yellowhead Trail (Highway 16) and a Canadian National rail line to the south. The following three neighbourhoods comprise Hermitage.

  • Canon Ridge
  • Homesteader
  • Overlanders

Horse Hill - Evergreen

Pilot Sound - Pilot Sound is located in the north-central portion of Edmonton's northeast sector. The area is bounded by 66 Street to the west, Anthony Henday Drive (Highway 216) to the north and northeast and 153 Avenue to the south. The following six neighbourhoods comprise Pilot Sound.

  • Brintnell
  • Cy Becker
  • Gorman
  • Hollick-Kenyon
  • Matt Berry
  • McConachie

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