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Beltline Community Overview

Find answers to the most common questions about Beltline, Calgary's most vibrant and densely populated urban neighbourhood, known for its eclectic nightlife, diverse dining scene, and central location just south of downtown.

Where is Beltline located in Calgary?

Beltline is located immediately south of Calgary's downtown core, bordered by 17th Avenue SW to the south, 14th Street SW to the west, and the Elbow River to the east. The neighbourhood is sometimes considered part of downtown Calgary due to its central location and high density. Its boundaries include the communities of Connaught and Victoria Park, which were amalgamated to form Beltline in 2003.

What is the history of Beltline?

Beltline's name comes from an early 20th-century streetcar route that looped through the area. The neighbourhood was officially established in 2003 through the amalgamation of the historic communities of Connaught (established 1905) and Victoria Park (established 1914). Originally a working-class area, Beltline has transformed into one of Calgary's most desirable urban centres, known for its vibrant energy, historic buildings, and modern high-rises. The area has undergone significant revitalization over the past two decades, attracting young professionals, artists, and families to its central location.

What makes Beltline unique among Calgary neighbourhoods?

Beltline is Calgary's most densely populated neighbourhood, offering a true 24/7 urban lifestyle. It's famous for the nightlife and dining along 17th Avenue SW, known as the "Red Mile" during Calgary Flames playoff runs. The neighbourhood features an incredible concentration of over 300 restaurants, bars, and cafes within walking distance. Beltline also offers excellent access to the Scotiabank Saddledome, Stampede Grounds, the BMO Centre, and the downtown core. The area has a unique mix of historic walk-up apartments, converted warehouses, and modern glass high-rises.

What types of homes are available in Beltline?

Beltline is dominated by condominium apartments and high-rise towers, with very few single-family homes. Housing options include everything from historic low-rise walk-up apartments built in the early 1900s to modern luxury high-rises with rooftop patios and concierge services. Popular buildings include Arriva, Sasso, Vetro, Colours, Montana, and Nova. Many units offer stunning views of the downtown skyline or the Rocky Mountains. The neighbourhood is primarily rentals (approximately 74%), making it popular with young professionals and students.

What is the average home price in Beltline?

The average home price in Beltline varies by property type. The median sold price for a condominium apartment is approximately $328,500. Studio units start around $200,000, while larger two-bedroom units can reach over $600,000. Luxury penthouses in newer high-rise buildings can exceed $1 million. The median rent for a one-bedroom apartment is approximately $1,695 per month, with two-bedroom units averaging $2,276 per month.

What schools are in or near Beltline?

Beltline is served by several excellent schools within walking distance:

What are the best restaurants in Beltline?

Beltline is Calgary's premier dining destination with hundreds of options. Here are a few local favourites:

  • Model Milk – Innovative Canadian cuisine in a converted dairy building
  • Pigeonhole – Small plates and natural wines from the Model Milk team
  • Ox Bar – Steakhouse and raw bar with exceptional cocktails
  • Uno Más – Modern Mexican street food and tequila bar
  • Ten Foot Henry – Vegetable-forward dishes in a warm, inviting space
  • Carino Riserva – Japanese Italian fusion with house-made pasta
  • Taiko Canteen – Japanese-inspired fried chicken and natural wine
What is 17th Avenue known for?

17th Avenue SW is Beltline's main commercial strip and one of Calgary's most famous streets. Affectionately known as the "Red Mile" during Calgary Flames playoff runs, the avenue is packed with restaurants, bars, nightclubs, boutiques, and cafes. It's the heart of Calgary's nightlife and a popular destination for locals and visitors alike. The street comes alive during the Calgary Stampede, on summer patios, and on weekend evenings.

What parks and green spaces are in Beltline?

Despite its urban density, Beltline has several notable parks and green spaces:

  • Central Memorial Park – The oldest park in Calgary (established 1912), featuring a historic library, fountain, and beautifully landscaped gardens
  • Barb Scott Park – A quiet neighbourhood park in the Connaught area
  • Connaught Park – Small green space with playground equipment
  • Victoria Park – Located near the Stampede Grounds

The neighbourhood also has excellent access to the Elbow River pathway system, which connects to the Bow River pathways and the rest of Calgary's extensive trail network.

What shopping is available in Beltline?

Beltline offers a mix of boutique shopping and everyday essentials. Key shopping areas include:

  • Shaw Millennium Park area – Home to local boutiques and skate shop
  • Independent boutiques along 17th Avenue and 4th Street
  • Shoppers Drug Mart at 815 17th Ave SW for pharmacy and convenience items
  • Sunterra Market – Gourmet grocery and prepared foods
  • Several convenience stores and small grocery options throughout the neighbourhood
  • Chinook Centre – Calgary's largest shopping mall, just 10 minutes away by LRT
What are the transportation options in Beltline?

Beltline is arguably Calgary's most transit-friendly neighbourhood:

  • CTrain LRT: Multiple stations along 7th Avenue SW and the new underground Green Line stations (Centre Street S and 4 Street SE) are within walking distance, providing access to both the Red and Blue Lines
  • Downtown Fare-Free Zone: C-Train rides within the downtown core are free
  • Bus Routes: Major transit hub with high-frequency routes including Route 7 (Marda Loop), Route 3 (Elbow Drive), Route 1 (Bowness/Forest Lawn), and many others
  • Bike Infrastructure: Dedicated bike lanes, cycle tracks, and access to the Elbow River pathway system
  • Car Share & E-Scooters: Multiple Communauto car-share vehicles and e-scooter rentals available throughout the neighbourhood
  • Walk Score: Excellent – most errands can be accomplished on foot
What is the demographic profile of Beltline?

Beltline has a population of approximately 25,880 residents, making it one of Calgary's most populous neighbourhoods. The community has a very young demographic, with 47% aged 20-34 and 24% aged 35-49. The median household income is approximately $124,945. The neighbourhood is highly diverse, with 31.3% of residents being immigrants. The top mother tongues are English (75%), followed by Spanish (4%), Mandarin (3%), Tagalog (2%), French (2%), Arabic (2%), and Korean (2%).

Is Beltline a good place for families?

Yes, Beltline has become increasingly family-friendly. The neighbourhood is home to Connaught Elementary School and within the catchment area for Mount Royal School and Western Canada High School. Families are drawn to the central location, excellent transit, parks, and the vibrant, walkable lifestyle. The community association offers family programs and events throughout the year, and the surrounding parks provide green space for children to play.

Is Beltline dog-friendly?

Absolutely! Beltline is a very dog-friendly neighbourhood. Central Memorial Park is a popular spot for dog walking, and the Elbow River pathways offer scenic routes for daily walks. Many condo buildings are pet-friendly, and numerous cafes and restaurants along 17th Avenue and 4th Street have dog-friendly patios. You'll also find several pet supply stores and grooming services within walking distance.

What is the crime rate in Beltline?

As a high-density urban neighbourhood, Beltline has higher crime rates compared to suburban communities. However, the Calgary Police Service has dedicated resources to the area and crime rates have been trending downward in recent years. The neighbourhood has an active community association and Community Standards team that works closely with police to address safety concerns. Residents should take standard urban precautions: lock doors and vehicles, secure bikes, and be aware of surroundings, especially late at night.

What cultural attractions are in Beltline?

Beltline is home to several notable cultural attractions:

  • Calgary Opera – Located in the historic Connaught area
  • Stephen Avenue Walk – Just north of Beltline, a pedestrian-only street with shops and restaurants
  • Contemporary Calgary – Located in the former Planetarium, a major contemporary art gallery
  • Numerous independent art galleries and performance spaces throughout the neighbourhood
  • Live music venues including The Palomino Smokehouse, Commonwealth Bar & Stage, and many others



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Top 10 Frequently Asked Questions About Mobile Homes in Beltline

1. What are the advantages of living in a mobile home park?

Mobile home parks in Beltline offer affordable housing options, community living, and often include amenities like playgrounds, recreation centers, and maintained common areas. Learn more about park amenities

2. How do I buy a mobile home in Beltline?

The process involves finding a mobile home park with available lots, securing financing (which differs from traditional mortgages), and completing the purchase agreement. Mobile home financing options

3. What are pad rental fees in mobile home parks?

Pad rental fees are monthly payments made to the park owner for the land your mobile home sits on. These vary by location and amenities offered. Typical pad fees in Western Canada

4. Can I move my mobile home to another park?

Yes, but you'll need to check zoning regulations, park availability, and potentially pay moving costs which can be substantial. Mobile home transport regulations

5. What regulations govern mobile home parks in Beltline?

Mobile home parks are regulated by provincial laws and municipal bylaws covering safety standards, tenant rights, and park operations. Alberta mobile home park laws

6. How does financing work for mobile homes?

Mobile homes may qualify for chattel loans (for the home only) or traditional mortgages if you own the land. Interest rates and terms vary. Chattel loan vs. mortgage

7. What maintenance responsibilities do mobile home owners have?

Owners typically maintain their home's interior and exterior, while the park maintains common areas and infrastructure. Mobile home maintenance tips

8. Are there age restrictions in mobile home parks?

Some parks have 55+ age restrictions, while others welcome all ages. Always check park rules before purchasing. Age-restricted communities in AB

9. How do property taxes work for mobile homes?

Mobile homes are assessed for property taxes like other homes, but taxes may be lower depending on the municipality. Alberta property tax guide

10. What insurance do I need for a mobile home?

You'll need specialized mobile home insurance covering the structure, contents, and liability, similar to traditional homeowners insurance. Mobile home insurance quotes


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