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Explore everything you need to know about Abbeydale, an established family-friendly neighbourhood in northeast Calgary. Click any question below to expand the answer.
Abbeydale is an established residential neighbourhood in the northeast quadrant of Calgary, Alberta, annexed by the City in 1976. It is bordered to the north by the Trans-Canada Highway (Highway 1), to the east by Stoney Trail, to the south by Canadian National Railway tracks, and to the west by 68 Street E [citation:1]. The community is named after the current location of the Anglican Parish Abbeydale, reflecting its heritage [citation:8]. With a population of approximately 6,000 residents, Abbeydale offers a diverse and welcoming community atmosphere.
Abbeydale is best suited for families, first-time buyers, and those seeking an affordable, well-connected community in northeast Calgary. The neighbourhood offers a mix of single-family homes, townhouses, and apartments at accessible price points, with the median sold price for detached homes approximately $412,943 [citation:5]. Residents enjoy excellent transit access to downtown Calgary (approximately 32 minutes by bus), proximity to multiple parks including Abberfield Park with its outdoor skating rink, and a strong sense of community with an active school council and community programs [citation:4][citation:5][citation:7].
Abbeydale is primarily a residential community featuring a mix of single-family homes, townhouses, and apartments. The housing stock includes properties built primarily from the late 1970s through the 1990s, with some newer renovations [citation:1][citation:10].
Key Green Spaces & Parks: Abberfield Park (features a baseball field, playground, and a free outdoor skating rink during winter months, making it a popular spot for community gatherings), Beaconsfield Park (soccer field and playground), and nearby parks including Rundle Park (large lake, golfing facilities, outdoor pool) and Prairie Winds Park (playground, wading pool, outdoor workout equipment). Nearby communities also offer Marlborough Park with a skating rink, ball diamond, and splash pad [citation:3][citation:8].
Abbeydale is served by two excellent elementary schools within the community [citation:1].
For junior high and high school, students typically attend schools in nearby communities including Marlborough, Rundle, and Forest Lawn.
Abbeydale is well-connected for commuting and local travel [citation:4].
Abbeydale is an established northeast neighbourhood surrounded by several other residential communities [citation:8].
The real estate market in Abbeydale offers affordable options for first-time buyers and families [citation:5].
For up-to-date listings and open house schedules, please refer to local real estate platforms or contact an area agent.
Abbeydale offers convenient access to shopping in the community and nearby areas.
Nearby Shopping Centres: Marlborough Mall (full-service shopping centre with major retailers, grocery stores, and services), Sunridge Mall (large shopping destination with over 150 stores, restaurants, and entertainment), and local convenience options along 68 Street and Marbank Drive.
Nearby Recreation: Rundle Park (large lake, golfing facilities, outdoor pool), Prairie Winds Park (playground, wading pool, outdoor workout equipment), Marlborough Park (skating rink, ball diamond, splash pad), and Penbrooke Meadows (skating rink, playground, two tennis courts) [citation:3][citation:8].
Abbeydale residents have access to healthcare services nearby.
According to the City of Calgary's 2016 municipal census, Abbeydale has a population of 6,150 living in 2,015 dwellings, a 7.9% increase from its 2011 population. With a land area of 1.7 km², the population density is approximately 2,130 inhabitants per km² [citation:1].
Yes, Abbeydale is a dog-friendly community. The neighbourhood features several parks perfect for dog walking, including Abberfield Park, Beaconsfield Park, and nearby Rundle Park with its extensive pathways. Prairie Winds Park offers additional walking trails, and the surrounding communities provide ample green space for pet owners to enjoy with their dogs [citation:3][citation:8].
Abbeydale is considered a typical established Calgary neighbourhood. The community benefits from active community engagement, including an involved Abbeydale School Council and the S4 Program (Start Smart, Stay Safe) in collaboration with the Calgary Police Service to enhance the safe and caring learning environment at the local school [citation:7]. As with any urban neighbourhood, residents should take standard safety precautions (securing vehicles and homes, being aware of surroundings).
Explore everything you need to know about Abbeydale, an established family-friendly neighbourhood in northeast Calgary. Click any question below to expand the answer.
Abbeydale is an established residential neighbourhood in the northeast quadrant of Calgary, Alberta, annexed by the City in 1976. It is bordered to the north by the Trans-Canada Highway (Highway 1), to the east by Stoney Trail, to the south by Canadian National Railway tracks, and to the west by 68 Street E [citation:1]. The community is named after the current location of the Anglican Parish Abbeydale, reflecting its heritage [citation:8]. With a population of approximately 6,000 residents, Abbeydale offers a diverse and welcoming community atmosphere.
Abbeydale is best suited for families, first-time buyers, and those seeking an affordable, well-connected community in northeast Calgary. The neighbourhood offers a mix of single-family homes, townhouses, and apartments at accessible price points, with the median sold price for detached homes approximately $412,943 [citation:5]. Residents enjoy excellent transit access to downtown Calgary (approximately 32 minutes by bus), proximity to multiple parks including Abberfield Park with its outdoor skating rink, and a strong sense of community with an active school council and community programs [citation:4][citation:5][citation:7].
Abbeydale is primarily a residential community featuring a mix of single-family homes, townhouses, and apartments. The housing stock includes properties built primarily from the late 1970s through the 1990s, with some newer renovations [citation:1][citation:10].
Key Green Spaces & Parks: Abberfield Park (features a baseball field, playground, and a free outdoor skating rink during winter months, making it a popular spot for community gatherings), Beaconsfield Park (soccer field and playground), and nearby parks including Rundle Park (large lake, golfing facilities, outdoor pool) and Prairie Winds Park (playground, wading pool, outdoor workout equipment). Nearby communities also offer Marlborough Park with a skating rink, ball diamond, and splash pad [citation:3][citation:8].
Abbeydale is served by two excellent elementary schools within the community [citation:1].
For junior high and high school, students typically attend schools in nearby communities including Marlborough, Rundle, and Forest Lawn.
Abbeydale is well-connected for commuting and local travel [citation:4].
Abbeydale is an established northeast neighbourhood surrounded by several other residential communities [citation:8].
The real estate market in Abbeydale offers affordable options for first-time buyers and families [citation:5].
For up-to-date listings and open house schedules, please refer to local real estate platforms or contact an area agent.
Abbeydale offers convenient access to shopping in the community and nearby areas.
Nearby Shopping Centres: Marlborough Mall (full-service shopping centre with major retailers, grocery stores, and services), Sunridge Mall (large shopping destination with over 150 stores, restaurants, and entertainment), and local convenience options along 68 Street and Marbank Drive.
Nearby Recreation: Rundle Park (large lake, golfing facilities, outdoor pool), Prairie Winds Park (playground, wading pool, outdoor workout equipment), Marlborough Park (skating rink, ball diamond, splash pad), and Penbrooke Meadows (skating rink, playground, two tennis courts) [citation:3][citation:8].
Abbeydale residents have access to healthcare services nearby.
According to the City of Calgary's 2016 municipal census, Abbeydale has a population of 6,150 living in 2,015 dwellings, a 7.9% increase from its 2011 population. With a land area of 1.7 km², the population density is approximately 2,130 inhabitants per km² [citation:1].
Yes, Abbeydale is a dog-friendly community. The neighbourhood features several parks perfect for dog walking, including Abberfield Park, Beaconsfield Park, and nearby Rundle Park with its extensive pathways. Prairie Winds Park offers additional walking trails, and the surrounding communities provide ample green space for pet owners to enjoy with their dogs [citation:3][citation:8].
Abbeydale is considered a typical established Calgary neighbourhood. The community benefits from active community engagement, including an involved Abbeydale School Council and the S4 Program (Start Smart, Stay Safe) in collaboration with the Calgary Police Service to enhance the safe and caring learning environment at the local school [citation:7]. As with any urban neighbourhood, residents should take standard safety precautions (securing vehicles and homes, being aware of surroundings).
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