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Didsbury Alberta Community Overview

Explore everything you need to know about Didsbury, a charming small town in Mountain View County with big potential. Located just 40 minutes north of Calgary and 45 minutes south of Red Deer along the Queen Elizabeth II Highway, Didsbury offers affordable living, excellent schools, a strong sense of community, and exciting future developments including potential AI data centre investments. Click any question below to expand the answer.

Where is Didsbury located and what is it known for?

Didsbury is a town located in Mountain View County, Alberta, approximately 40 minutes north of Calgary and 45 minutes south of Red Deer. The town is conveniently situated along the Queen Elizabeth II Highway (Highway 2), making it an ideal location for commuters and businesses serving both major cities.

Population: Approximately 5,300 residents

Region: Mountain View County

Distance to Calgary: Approximately 40 minutes south (85 km)

Distance to Red Deer: Approximately 45 minutes north

Distance to Calgary International Airport: Approximately 45 minutes

Didsbury is known for its small-town charm, affordable housing, excellent schools including Didsbury High School and the unique Career High School program, beautiful parks and the Rosebud River valley, community events like the annual Farmers Market and Summer Sendoff, and its proximity to both the Rocky Mountains and the Canadian Badlands. Recent discussions about potential AI data centre development in the region have positioned Didsbury for exciting future growth.

Key Links: Town of Didsbury Website | View on Google Maps

How much do homes cost in Didsbury right now?

Current Market Overview (April 2026): Didsbury remains a strong seller's market with limited inventory and consistent demand.

Key Market Statistics:

  • Inventory: 1.5 months supply (balanced markets need 4-6 months)
  • Sales-to-list ratio: 75% (above 60% indicates seller's market)
  • Price reductions: Only 18% of listings reduce price
  • Active listings: 24 properties currently available

Average Home Prices by Bedroom Count (last 12 months):

  • 1 bedroom: approximately $244,450
  • 2 bedrooms: approximately $336,546
  • 3 bedrooms: approximately $367,863
  • 4 bedrooms: approximately $470,273
  • 5 bedrooms: approximately $499,933

Average Residential Assessment (2026 Municipal Data): $364,000

Market Notes: Didsbury offers significantly more affordable housing than Calgary or Red Deer, making it an attractive option for first-time buyers, families, and investors. The average home price is approximately $550,000, with listings ranging from $124,900 to $1,788,020.

Search Current Listings: Realtor.ca | Zolo Didsbury Listings

What home builders are active in Didsbury?

Didsbury has a strong selection of local and regional home builders offering custom homes, new construction, and pre-construction opportunities. Builders serve a range of preferences and budgets, offering options for both rural acreages and modern community developments.

Local Didsbury & Central Alberta Builders:

  • Stevenson Homes: Custom home builder serving Didsbury, Olds, and surrounding areas (Mountain View County). Services include custom homes, green building, and project management. Phone: (403) 556-1800. Located at 6219 Imperial Way, Olds.
  • Jonboyz Construction: Local Didsbury builder known for quality craftsmanship. Recent project: 11 Park Lane freehold townhome in Valarosa (no condo fees, 1,284 sq ft, built 2025).
  • Bella Rosa Developments Ltd.: Custom home builder with excellent reviews for kitchen renovations and new construction. "Professional, honest and caring" with quality workmanship.
  • Iron Rock Homes: Professional and courteous builder with quality workmanship exceeding expectations. Available for new homes and renovations.
  • Larkaun Homes LTD: Long-standing builder in Central Alberta known for commitment to customer service, high quality standards, and personal touch.
  • Laebon Homes: Cornerstone of Central Alberta new construction market for decades. Known for integrity and top-notch product delivery.
  • Vleeming Custom Homes: Custom home builder since 2014 with amazing finishing quality. Works closely with clients to design homes they love.
  • Somerset Homes: One of the best home builders in Central Alberta with vast knowledge, professionalism, and attention to detail.
  • Krest Homes: Fastest growing builder in Central Alberta known for contemporary designs, functional plans, and inspiring details.
  • True-line Homes: Excellent for first-time builders with online construction website, dedicated site supervisor, and decorator support.
  • Koti Homes: Team with a wealth of ideas and commitment to quality. "They do not settle for anything but quality."
  • Aspen Developments Corp.: Professional builder with great on-site atmosphere and schedule adherence.

Builder Links: Houzz - Didsbury Home Builders Reviews

Pro Tip for New Home Buyers: Ensure your builder builds the right house not only for your family but for future resale. Get education on construction costs, financing/deposits, land purchase, and warranty information. Representation that looks out for your best interests (not just the builder's) is strongly recommended.

Is Didsbury getting an AI data centre?

While Didsbury has not received a formal proposal for a data centre as of February 2026, the Town has proactively prepared for potential development. Two data centres are proposed for nearby Olds, and Didsbury's council has received detailed updates on regulations, impacts, and requirements.

Why Alberta is Attracting AI Data Centres: Alberta is quickly emerging as a top destination for tech companies to build massive AI data centres. According to Alberta's Minister of Technology and Innovation, Nate Glubish:

  • "The single biggest bottleneck for any data centre developer is access to electricity at scale, and Alberta has it"
  • Alberta's cold climate helps reduce the energy needed to cool servers
  • Low-tax environment attractive to businesses
  • The province's goal is to attract up to $100 billion in data centre and related infrastructure investment over the next five years
  • Projects could create thousands of high-paying construction jobs

Didsbury's Preparedness: The Town's Chief Administrative Officer, Michael Simpson, presented a report emphasizing that "a strong land use bylaw that considers what is required of a developer...to mitigate impacts to utilities, emergency response, roads/construction routes, grading and drainage as well as land classifications/preservation is the best way to ensure a good fit." Key considerations include delineating between AI-use data centres and cryptocurrency applications (which have different demands), water licensing and restrictions, wastewater discharge requirements, and utility rate impacts.

Potential Timeline: While most projects are still in the proposal stage, planning is underway with companies aiming to build the first centres in the near future. The Province has set up a concierge program giving developers one main contact, a dedicated project manager, and access to all the right regulators.

On the Horizon: The long-term vision is for Alberta to be "the epicentre of Canada's AI compute infrastructure."

Information Links: Didsbury Data Centre Impact Discussion (The Albertan) | Alberta AI Data Centre Attraction (Daily Hive)

What schools are available in Didsbury?

Didsbury offers a complete range of public schools from Kindergarten through Grade 12, including a unique Career High School program.

Public Schools (Chinook's Edge School Division):

  • Ross Ford Elementary School: Kindergarten to Grade 4 – located at 2016 23 Street
  • Westglen Middle School: Grades 5 to 8 – located at 2405 23rd Avenue
  • Didsbury High School: Grades 9 to 12 – located at 1515 15 Avenue

Didsbury Career High School (Grades 10 to 12): A unique, student-centered school offering individualized educational plans, self-directed programming, one-to-one tutorials, and flexible attendance. Ideal for students who:

  • Need a non-traditional setting due to health, family, or behavioral concerns
  • Need to fit education around work, travel, or athletic commitments
  • Need to upgrade for college or university
  • Students can register anytime between September and June

Nearby School Options (Olds – 15 minutes): Koinonia Christian School (K-12), Holy Trinity Catholic School.

Childcare Services in Didsbury: Kidsbury Daycare Ltd. (1703 20 Avenue – 6:00am to 6:00pm); Kidz Playhouse Daycare (1613 20 Avenue – 6:30am to 6:00pm); Didsbury Kidz Academy (2037 24 Avenue – 6:00am to 6:00pm).

School Division Links: Chinook's Edge School Division | Didsbury Community Schools

What parks and outdoor recreation does Didsbury offer?

Didsbury offers exceptional parks and outdoor recreation opportunities, with the scenic Rosebud River valley as a natural centrepiece.

Major Parks:

  • Memorial Park (18.2 acres): Didsbury's largest park, featuring walking trails, sports facilities, and dog-friendly areas. Located near the Didsbury Aquatic Centre and Memorial Complex.
  • Memorial Complex Park (4.7 acres): Features walking trails, running paths, and sports facilities.
  • Westhill Park (3.1 acres): Tranquil park with winding trails, lush greenery, and scenic views – ideal for walking and jogging.
  • Valarosa Playground (1.4 acres): Family-friendly park with playground equipment, winding paths, and green space for picnics and outdoor activities.
  • Rosebud River Valley: Scenic natural area with walking paths and wildlife viewing opportunities.

Recreation Facilities:

  • Didsbury Aquatic Centre: Indoor swimming pool at the Memorial Complex – open for lane swimming, lessons, and recreational swimming
  • Didsbury Memorial Complex: Home to the aquatic centre, arena, and community event spaces
  • Sports facilities: Tennis courts, running tracks, soccer fields, and football fields

Dog-Friendly Parks: Memorial Park is dog-friendly, welcoming four-legged companions for outdoor walks and runs.

Park Information: Town of Didsbury Parks Guide | Didsbury Aquatic Centre

What are the transportation options and commute times from Didsbury?

Didsbury is strategically located along the Calgary-Edmonton corridor, making it ideal for commuters, travellers, and businesses.

Major Roads & Highways:

  • Highway 2A: Main road through town, providing direct access to local businesses and residential areas
  • Queen Elizabeth II Highway (Highway 2): Major highway connecting Edmonton and Calgary – just 6 minutes from Didsbury

Commute Times by Car:

  • To Queen Elizabeth II Highway: Approximately 6 minutes
  • To Olds: Approximately 10-15 minutes
  • To Carstairs: Approximately 15 minutes
  • To Calgary International Airport: Approximately 40 minutes
  • To Downtown Calgary: Approximately 45 minutes
  • To Red Deer: Approximately 45 minutes
  • To Innisfail: Approximately 20 minutes

Nearby Airports: Calgary International Airport (YYC) – approximately 45 minutes south; Red Deer Regional Airport (YQF) – approximately 45 minutes north.

Regional Access: Less than one hour to the Canadian Badlands to the east or the beautiful Rocky Mountains to the west.

What shopping and daily amenities are available in Didsbury?

Didsbury offers essential daily amenities, with larger centres like Olds, Calgary, and Red Deer just a short drive away for additional shopping.

Within Didsbury:

  • Local grocery options and convenience stores for daily needs
  • Restaurants and local dining – including Prairie Whistle and other local eateries
  • Tim Hortons location – participates in community fundraising initiatives like Smile Cookie Week
  • Retail and service businesses along Highway 2A through town
  • Professional services including medical, dental, and financial
  • Didsbury Library and community gathering spaces

Nearby Shopping (Olds – 15 minutes):

  • Full grocery stores and supermarkets
  • Retail shopping and home improvement stores
  • Additional restaurants and services
  • Olds College and its associated amenities

Major Centre Access (45 minutes):

  • Calgary: Full urban amenities including major shopping centres, Costco, Chinook Centre, CrossIron Mills, and all big-box retailers
  • Red Deer: Bower Place Shopping Centre, Parkland Mall, and full range of services
What healthcare services are available in Didsbury?

Didsbury residents have access to local healthcare services, with full hospital care available in nearby Olds (15 minutes) and Calgary/Red Deer (45 minutes).

Within Didsbury:

  • Medical clinics and family physicians
  • Dental offices and dental clinics
  • Pharmacies for prescription needs
  • Public health services through Alberta Health Services

Nearby Hospital Access (Olds – 15 minutes):

  • Olds Hospital and Care Centre: Full-service hospital offering emergency care, inpatient services, and outpatient clinics

Major Hospitals (45 minutes):

  • Calgary: Foothills Medical Centre, Peter Lougheed Centre, South Health Campus, Alberta Children's Hospital – comprehensive specialized care
  • Red Deer Regional Hospital Centre: Full-service hospital in Red Deer

Most daily healthcare needs can be met within Didsbury or nearby Olds, while major hospitals are accessible within a 45-minute drive to Calgary or Red Deer.

Healthcare Link: Alberta Health Services

What are the 2026 property tax rates in Didsbury?

Didsbury's 2026 property tax rates feature a decrease in the municipal portion, though provincial education taxes have increased. Council approved the tax bylaw on April 28, 2026.

2026 Tax Rates:

  • Residential Mill Rate: 6.012 (down from 6.76 in 2025 – an 11% decrease)
  • Non-Residential Mill Rate: 8.117 (down from 8.67 in 2025)

Average Property Owner Impact (based on $364,000 assessed value):

  • Municipal taxes: Decrease of approximately $22 per year
  • School taxes (provincial): Increase of approximately $101 per year (12% increase in school tax requisition)
  • Seniors housing tax: Increase of approximately $6 per year
  • Net tax increase: Approximately $85 per year for the average residential property owner

Key Notes from Council: Mayor Chris Little noted that the education property tax is "collected by the Town of Didsbury and therefore appears on your municipal tax bill. However, the money goes to the government of Alberta. The Town of Didsbury has no control over the amount of education property taxes."

Total Assessment Base (2026): $864,451,960, including $746,772,770 residential and $99,072,460 non-residential assessments.

Tax Information Link: Town of Didsbury Tax Information

What community events and activities happen in Didsbury?

Didsbury has an active community calendar with events throughout the year, organized by the Town, FCSS, and local organizations.

Signature Annual & Seasonal Events:

  • Farmers Market: Held every Wednesday from July to September at Redeemer Lutheran Church (1500 23rd Street). Features local produce, honey, baked goods, and handmade crafts.
  • Summer Sendoff & Drive-In Movie: Annual end-of-summer celebration featuring free swimming at the Didsbury Aquatic Centre, free disco skating, obstacle courses, games, and an outdoor movie with free popcorn.
  • Seated Yoga at Neighbourhood Place: Weekly wellness programs for seniors and adults, including seated yoga sessions designed for all mobility levels.
  • Tim Hortons Smile Cookie Week: Annual fundraising event where the Didsbury location participates in raising funds for local organizations.

Year-Round Community Services:

  • Didsbury FCSS (Family and Community Support Services): Offers programs, events, and support for residents of all ages.
  • Didsbury Neighbourhood Place: Community hub located at 1606 14th Street for programs and gatherings.

Event Information Link: Town of Didsbury Events Calendar

How does Didsbury compare to Olds and Carstairs?

Didsbury vs. Olds (15 minutes north):

  • Olds is larger (approximately 9,000+ population) with Olds College and more commercial amenities
  • Didsbury offers more affordable housing and a quieter, smaller-town atmosphere
  • Olds Hospital and Care Centre serves both communities (approximately 15 minutes from Didsbury)
  • Both towns share similar access to Highway 2 and the Calgary-Edmonton corridor
  • Two AI data centres are proposed for Olds, which could bring economic benefits to the entire region

Didsbury vs. Carstairs (15 minutes south):

  • Carstairs is smaller and located closer to Calgary (approximately 35 minutes)
  • Didsbury has a more complete school system (K-12 within town) compared to Carstairs
  • Didsbury offers more parks, recreation facilities (aquatic centre, larger parks), and community programming
  • Both towns offer affordable housing compared to Calgary, with Didsbury having a larger inventory

Didsbury vs. Cremona or Sundre (west in foothills):

  • Cremona and Sundre are smaller and located further west in the foothills
  • Didsbury has better access to Highway 2 and Calgary
  • Didsbury has more extensive educational and recreational facilities
  • Affordability is similar, but Didsbury offers more amenities for families

Didsbury Advantages Summary: Most affordable housing among Mountain View County towns, complete K-12 school system including unique Career High School program, excellent park system including Didsbury Aquatic Centre, central location between Calgary and Red Deer, proactive planning for future growth including potential AI data centre development, and established local home builders.

Is Didsbury a good investment for real estate?

Didsbury presents compelling opportunities for homebuyers and investors seeking affordable entry into the Alberta real estate market, with additional upside from potential regional development.

Investment Highlights:

  • Affordable Entry Point: 3-bedroom homes average $367,863 – significantly below Calgary and Red Deer averages
  • Strong Seller's Market: Only 1.5 months of inventory (balanced market needs 4-6 months) and 75% sales-to-list ratio
  • Strong Value for Larger Homes: 4-bedroom homes average $470,273; 5-bedroom homes average $499,933
  • Complete School System: K-12 education within town including unique Career High School program – strong draw for families
  • Commuter Location: 45 minutes to Calgary or Red Deer – excellent for remote workers or occasional commuters
  • Recreation & Lifestyle: Aquatic centre, parks, trails, and community events support quality of life
  • Municipal Tax Decrease: Municipal mill rate reduced 11% for 2026

Future Growth Catalysts:

  • Two AI data centres proposed for nearby Olds could bring economic benefits and job creation to the region
  • Alberta's goal of attracting up to $100 billion in data centre investment over five years positions the region for growth
  • Strong regional demand for affordable housing as Calgary prices continue to rise

Proactive Planning: The Town of Didsbury has proactively developed a strong land use bylaw framework for potential data centre development, positioning the community to benefit from Alberta's emerging AI technology sector while protecting residential interests.

Considerations:

  • Smaller market with 24 active listings as of April 2026
  • Limited multi-family inventory – primarily single-family homes
  • Rental demand supported by commuter population and Mountain View County employment

For buyers seeking affordable small-town living with access to Calgary and Red Deer, strong community amenities, and potential upside from regional economic development, Didsbury offers exceptional value.


Frequently Asked Questions

Here are some frequently asked questions about the real estate & housing market statistics in Didsbury neighbourhood. Below you will find frequently asked questions about the community.

  • The Didsbury real estate market is currently rebalancing from a seller's market to a more balanced one, with increased inventory and slower sales leading to more negotiation opportunities for buyers, though prices remain significantly above pre-pandemic levels. Benchmark prices have softened year-over-year for most property types, especially apartments, while the market varies by price point and neighborhood, with some areas remaining strong and others moving more slowly.
  • Average sold prices dropped by 3% month-over-month but are still up by 7% year-over-year, Inventory continued to increase for all property types.
  • Yes, When buying a home, it’s strongly recommended you have a Didsbury REALTOR®. There are many benefits why you should have a screened Didsbury real estate agent represent your best interests when buying a home.

Didsbury House Prices By Price Range

The market isn't uniform; some neighborhoods are still experiencing faster sales, while others are slower. Economic Factors, Underlying economic drivers are intact, and people are still moving to Didsbury, which supports the market despite current shifts. Sellers should price their homes intentionally, and buyers should be prepared to negotiate. Didsbury House Prices totals by Price Range: Total Didsbury Property types by price including single family detached homes, attached, townhomes plus new Didsbury real estate statistics.



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