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What are Detached Homes?

Detached homes are stand alone homes or a free standing residential building. Bowness Detached homes are sometimes referred to as single family homes, as opposed to a multi family residential dwelling. There are different detached property types in the Bowness Detached Homes housing market. The largest influential segment in Bowness defined as a unit (home) that is not attached to any other unit

  • Row house
  • One of three or more dwellings joined side by side (or occasionally side to back), such as a Bowness townhouse or garden home, but not having any other dwellings either above or below.
  • Semi-detached house
  • Refers to one of two dwellings attached side by side (or back to back) to each other, but not attached to any other dwelling or structure (except its own garage or shed).
  • Semi-detached homes
  • This is a home joined to another on one side. Owners are only responsible for the care and maintenance of their own side, just like a detached house. Owners of semi-detached homes own their side of the property, including the land it is on, and are responsible for its care and maintenance, according to local bylaws.
  • Single-detached house
  • A single dwelling not attached to any other dwelling or structure (except its own garage or shed). A single-detached house has open space on all sides, and no dwellings either above it or below it.

    Bowness Calgary Community Overview

    Explore everything you need to know about Bowness, one of Calgary's most historic and beloved neighbourhoods in the northwest. Bordered by the Bow River, Bowness offers small-town charm within the big city, a vibrant Main Street with local shops and restaurants, the iconic Bowness Park, and a strong, diverse community spirit that has endured since its days as an independent town. Click any question below to expand the answer.

    Where is Bowness located in Calgary?

    Bowness is a historic residential neighbourhood located in the northwest quadrant of Calgary, Alberta. The community is bordered by the Bow River to the north and east, the Trans-Canada Highway (16th Avenue NW) to the south, and 85th Street NW to the west.

    Quadrant: Northwest

    Ward: Ward 1 (includes University District, Montgomery, Greenwood, Bowness)

    Amalgamated into Calgary: 1964 (was previously the independent Town of Bowness)

    Population: Approximately 10,770 to 11,012 residents

    Bowness was an independent town until 1963 when it was amalgamated with Calgary. It has its own Main Street, which has seen very little change over the past 50 years, retaining the quintessential 20th-century North American town main street character — extra wide to allow for diagonal parking and an eclectic mix of one and two-storey shops in all shapes and styles.

    Key Links: City of Calgary Website | Bowness Community Association | View on Google Maps

    How much do homes cost in Bowness right now?

    Current Market Overview (May 2026): Bowness is a socioeconomically diverse neighbourhood, with former military houses (from the "Soldiers' Settlements" after WWII) sharing the community with large luxury homes lining the Bow River.

    Market Statistics:

    • Active listings: 15 homes currently for sale
    • Average days on market: Approximately 22 days
    • Housing stock: Built primarily from 1945 onwards

    Housing Types by Percentage:

    • Single-family detached homes: 42%
    • Apartments (under 5 storeys): 26%
    • Owner-occupied: 52%
    • Rental properties: 48%

    Recent Market Context: The broader Calgary market has been shifting, with housing inventory 29% higher in December 2025 than the previous year, and monthly home sales declining nearly 15% year-over-year. Bowness has seen some impact from city-wide water main infrastructure issues, though realtors remain optimistic that this will not affect long-term property values given the neighbourhood's desirable location, river proximity, and strong amenities.

    Bowness Home Price Range: Properties range from affordable entry-level homes to multi-million dollar luxury riverfront estates. The median household income in Bowness is $72,000, reflecting the neighbourhood's socioeconomic diversity.

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    What home builders are active in Bowness?

    Bowness has a mix of original post-WWII homes, mid-century builds, and new custom luxury homes, particularly along the Bow River. Several builders specialize in the unique challenges of riverfront properties, including flood mitigation design.

    Builders Serving Bowness:

    • Ranger Homes Inc: A professional building company specializing in innovative and original homes. They designed a home in Bowness on stilts to accommodate for future flood possibilities, constructed after the 2013 flood disaster. The home is protected by being built on pilings (no basement) with the main floor well above the 1/100 year flood level. The husband-and-wife team, Andy and Emily Kolaczek, have extensive engineering backgrounds together with years of residential building experience.

    Typical Job Cost: CAD $100,000 - $5,000,000

    Phone: (403) 685-2733

    Address: Calgary, Alberta T3E 7M8

    Builder Link: Ranger Homes Inc on Houzz

    What is Bowness Park and what activities does it offer?

    Bowness Park is a 30-hectare urban oasis nestled along the Bow River in Calgary's northwest. Developed before WWI by John Hextall as a weekend retreat for Calgarians, the park has been a beloved destination for more than a century.

    Summer Activities:

    • Paddleboat rentals on the lagoon
    • Miniature train ride through shady trees
    • Wading pool and spray features for children
    • Playgrounds and open lawns for family gatherings
    • Pathways for walking, jogging, and biking along the Bow River
    • Picnic sites with shelters
    • Seasons of Bowness Park restaurant and market (pick up a "Picnic in the Park" basket with blanket and frisbee!)

    Winter Activities:

    • The lagoon transforms into a picturesque skating rink under twinkling lights
    • Ice trails for skating
    • Cross-country ski routes
    • Rentable ice bikes
    • Crokicurl (a combination of curling and crokinole) and seasonal curling

    Park Hours: Year-round, 5am – 11pm

    Park Link: City of Calgary Bowness Park

    What shops, restaurants, and businesses are on Bowness Road?

    Bowness Road (Main Street) is the heart of the community, featuring over 60 businesses in the Mainstreet Bowness Business Improvement Area. The street has a retro, quirky vibe with indie artisan shops and enduring local favourites.

    Local Favourites on Bowness Road:

    • Angel's Drive In: A 1950s-style burger spot — a Bowness institution
    • Cadence Coffee: A throwback diner space where locals gather for brunch
    • Bow Cycle & Sports: A cyclist's paradise — bikes, e-bikes, repairs, accessories (rentals available). "Bow Cycle, this is where the fun begins"
    • Light Cellar Super Foods: Indie artisan shop for health-conscious residents
    • Grasby Art Studio: Local art and creativity
    • Brewsmith Brewing: The only brewery in northwest Calgary, opened November 2024. Community-oriented, family-friendly space with board games, live music on Thursdays, rotating art exhibitions, and local artisanal products including cards, art, and soap. Features Eau Claire Distillery cocktails and Tuesday Brewing non-alcoholic beer.

    Business Improvement Area Link: Mainstreet Bowness BIA

    What parks and outdoor recreation does Bowness offer?

    Bowness is bordered by the Bow River and the city's extensive pathway system, with several parks offering year-round recreation.

    Parks in Bowness:

    • Bowness Park: 30-hectare park on the Bow River — canoeing, skating, mini-train, paddleboats, restaurant. Year-round destination.
    • Bowmont Park: Great for nature lovers, featuring quiet trails, scenic river views, and excellent spots for hiking and birdwatching. Connects to the larger Bow River pathway system.
    • Hextall Park: Named after John Hextall, one of the neighbourhood's early developers who helped shape the Bowness community. Peaceful setting shaded by mature trees; acts as a gateway into the community.
    • Baker Park: Located just outside Bowness — beautiful open spaces, riverside paths, disc golf, and a popular spot for weddings and special events.

    Nearby Recreation:

    • Bow River Pathway System: Extensive network of paved pathways for walking, running, and cycling along the river
    • Shouldice Park & Aquatic Centre: Outdoor pool, sports fields, and recreational facilities located nearby
    What schools are available in Bowness?

    Bowness offers several excellent educational options, including a unique German Bilingual Program at the elementary level and strong secondary education.

    Public Schools (Calgary Board of Education):

    • Bowcroft School: K to Grade 6 — Located in the beautiful Bow River valley. Offers the German Bilingual Program as well as the K-6 Regular Program. Features an intensive focus on English and/or German language acquisition, artists-in-residence, a music specialist, daily physical education, opportunities for environmental and outdoor studies, and smaller class sizes. The school opened in 1952 and celebrated its 65th anniversary in 2018.
    • Bowness High School: Grades 10 to 12 — Located on Bowness Road, serving students from Bowness and surrounding communities.

    Other School Options: Students in earlier grades may attend designated schools in neighbouring communities depending on catchment boundaries.

    School Board Links: Calgary Board of Education | Calgary Catholic School District

    How long is the commute from Bowness to downtown Calgary?

    Bowness offers excellent transit access, with multiple bus routes connecting to downtown Calgary and the broader transit network.

    Major Roads:

    • Trans-Canada Highway (16th Avenue NW): Southern boundary, providing direct east-west access
    • Crowchild Trail: Accessible via 16th Avenue, connecting to downtown and the university district
    • Bow Trail / Memorial Drive: Scenic routes along the Bow River

    Commute Times:

    • To downtown Calgary: Approximately 15 to 20 minutes (11 km via Bow Trail / Memorial Drive)
    • To Calgary International Airport: Approximately 25 minutes
    • To University of Calgary: Approximately 10 minutes

    Public Transit:

    • Bus 40: Frequent service from EB Bowness RD @ 70 ST NW to EB Kensington RD @ 22 ST NW, taking approximately 18 minutes
    • Buses depart every 20 minutes, 7 days a week
    • Fare: $4 per trip
    • Connections to the LRT system available at downtown stations or Brentwood Station

    Transit Link: Calgary Transit

    What shopping and amenities are available in Bowness?

    Bowness offers a mix of local indie shops on Main Street and easy access to major retail centres in neighbouring communities.

    Within Bowness (Bowness Road):

    • Over 60 businesses including cafes, restaurants, bike shop, art studios, grocery, and professional services
    • Bowness Market: Local shopping in the commercial district
    • Bow Cycle & Sports: Bikes, e-bikes, repairs, accessories and rentals
    • Light Cellar Super Foods: Health-conscious grocery and supplements

    Nearby Shopping (5-10 minutes):

    • Market Mall: Major shopping centre, approximately 10 minutes northeast
    • Montgomery retail area: Additional restaurants and services along 16th Avenue
    • University District: New retail and dining options near the University of Calgary

    Grocery Options: Local options within Bowness plus major chains in Market Mall and Montgomery.

    What healthcare services are available near Bowness?

    Bowness residents have access to local medical clinics and pharmacies within the community, with full-service hospitals located in nearby northwest Calgary.

    Within Bowness:

    • Medical clinics and family physicians
    • Dental offices
    • Pharmacies

    Nearby Hospitals (10-15 minutes):

    Healthcare Link: Alberta Health Services

    What is the demographic profile and character of Bowness?

    Bowness is a socioeconomically diverse neighbourhood with a strong sense of community, rich history, and eclectic character.

    Demographic Data:

    • Population: Approximately 10,770 to 11,012 residents
    • Dwellings: 5,313
    • Median household income: $72,000
    • Owner-occupied: 52%
    • Rental properties: 48%
    • Low-income residents: 24.1% of neighbourhood

    Housing Mix:

    • Single-family detached homes: 42%
    • Apartments (under 5 storeys): 26%

    Community Character:

    • Bowness retains its small-town charm despite being part of Calgary since 1964
    • Diverse population — from longtime residents to newcomers
    • Strong community spirit — neighbours look out for one another (evident during the 2025 water crisis)
    • Home to historic "Soldiers' Settlements" — one-acre plots offered to WWII veterans
    • Luxury riverfront homes share streets with original post-war housing

    What the Neighbours Say: "We originally moved to Bowness in 2021 because it was close enough to downtown and right on the river. But we immediately discovered that the real magic of this neighbourhood is the people. Folks will say hello to you on the street and some of my neighbours have become close friends. When the water crisis happened last year, we all found ways to take care of each other. I can't imagine living anywhere else now."

    Community Association Link: Bowness Community Association

    How does Bowness compare to Montgomery, Parkdale, and University District?

    Bowness vs. Montgomery (immediately east):

    • Both share similar Bow River access and historic character
    • Montgomery is more established with higher home prices generally
    • Bowness offers more socioeconomic diversity and affordable entry points
    • Montgomery was impacted by the 2025 Bearspaw South Feeder Main break (which disrupted water service in both neighbourhoods)
    • Both share similar commutes and transit access

    Bowness vs. Parkdale (east along Bow River):

    • Parkdale is smaller, more exclusive, with higher home prices (riverfront properties command premiums)
    • Bowness has a more vibrant Main Street with over 60 businesses; Parkdale has limited commercial
    • Bowness offers Bowness Park; Parkdale has smaller parks and direct river access
    • Bowness is more diverse, both socioeconomically and culturally

    Bowness vs. University District (north):

    • University District is a newly developed master-planned community (2010s-present) with modern architecture and higher prices
    • Bowness is historic (amalgamated 1964, housing primarily 1950s-1970s) with mature trees and established character
    • University District offers new retail and dining; Bowness offers retro, quirky charm with local independent businesses
    • Bowness offers more affordable housing than University District

    Bowness Unique Advantages:

    • Historic small-town character within Calgary with an independent Main Street
    • Bowness Park — one of Calgary's premier year-round destinations
    • Socioeconomic diversity — affordable options alongside luxury riverfront estates
    • Strong community bonds — neighbours helping neighbours through infrastructure challenges
    • Unique local businesses: Angel's Drive In, Cadence Coffee, Bow Cycle, Brewsmith Brewing (only brewery in NW Calgary)
    • Bowcroft School's German Bilingual Program — unique in the city
    • Direct Bow River pathway access with multiple parks (Bowmont, Hextall, Bowness)
    • Excellent transit connectivity — 15-20 min to downtown by bus
    Is Bowness a good investment for real estate?

    Bowness offers strong long-term investment potential driven by its desirable river location, historic character, and ongoing neighbourhood transformation.

    Investment Highlights:

    • Desirable location: Bordered by the Bow River with direct park and pathway access — an amenity that will never go out of style
    • Socioeconomic diversity: Affordable entry points alongside luxury riverfront estates, appealing to a broad range of buyers
    • Strong community: Bowness has a dedicated resident base that values the neighbourhood's unique character
    • Infrastructure context: While recent water main issues have been inconvenient, realtors are optimistic that this will not affect long-term property values. "Buyers appreciate the locations, the other amenities. I just don't feel like in the long term it'll have an impact"
    • Transformation underway: Ongoing neighbour-led initiatives and city planning improvements continue to enhance the community's appeal
    • Limited inventory: Bowness is a built-out community — opportunities for new construction are limited to infills and tear-downs, supporting resale values

    Recent Market Context:

    • 2026 is seeing a shift in Calgary's overall real estate market with higher inventory (29% increase) and slower sales across the city
    • Buyers are more cautious, houses are taking longer to sell (22 days on market in Bowness)
    • Bowness home values have remained resilient despite infrastructure challenges, supported by the neighbourhood's unique amenities and strong community

    Development & Flood Mitigation: Newer builds in flood-prone areas incorporate innovative design elements (homes on pilings, no basements) to address the 1/100 year flood level risk, making riverfront properties safer and more resilient for long-term ownership.

    Investment Note: For buyers seeking a historic, well-located neighbourhood with river access, strong community, and diverse housing stock, Bowness offers excellent long-term value as the neighbourhood continues its transformation while retaining its small-town charm.


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    Bowness Detached Homes Housing Market

    Bowness detached homes housing market statistics: Updated June 20, 1:13am with 59 active properties for sale in Bowness. The highest priced Bowness listing is $3,150,000.00 lowest priced property is $15000 for an average price $763,942.59. Bowness neighbourhood property types including new listings, single family detached homes, attached, townhomes plus new Bowness detached homes for sale.