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Huntington Hills Calgary Community Overview

Explore everything you need to know about Huntington Hills, a well-established and family-friendly neighbourhood in northwest Calgary. Known for its quiet, tree-lined streets, spacious lots, excellent parks, and convenient access to major roads and transit, Huntington Hills offers a balanced lifestyle with strong community spirit. Click any question below to expand the answer.

Where is Huntington Hills located in Calgary?

Huntington Hills is a residential neighbourhood located in the northwest quadrant of Calgary, Alberta. The community is bordered by Country Hills Boulevard to the north, Centre Street North to the west, 64th Avenue North to the south, and Harvest Hills Drive and Deerfoot Trail to the east.

Quadrant: Northwest

Ward: Ward 4 (includes Huntington Hills, Sandstone Valley, MacEwan Glen, Thorncliffe)

Established: Developed primarily in the 1970s and 1980s

Population: Approximately 12,000 to 13,000 residents

Huntington Hills is known for its mature landscaping, large lots, and a strong sense of community. The neighbourhood was one of the first in the area to feature a "village centre" concept with a shopping plaza, community centre, and school grouped together. Its central location provides quick access to downtown, the airport, and major shopping centres via Deerfoot Trail and Centre Street.

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

How much do homes cost in Huntington Hills right now?

Current Market Overview (June 2026): Huntington Hills features primarily single-family detached homes from the 1970s and 80s, many on large lots. The neighbourhood has seen steady infill development, with new homes alongside original bungalows and split-levels.

Market Statistics:

  • Active listings: Approximately 20-25 homes currently for sale
  • Average days on market: Around 18-25 days
  • Housing stock: Built primarily from the 1970s to 1990s, plus modern infills

Housing Types by Percentage:

  • Single-family detached homes: 70%
  • Row houses and townhouses: 15%
  • Apartments and condominiums: 10%
  • Owner-occupied: 65%
  • Rental properties: 35%

Recent Market Context: The broader Calgary market has been normalizing in 2026, with increased inventory and more balanced conditions. Huntington Hills remains desirable for families seeking established neighbourhoods with larger lots and mature trees, and values have remained stable due to the area's central location and excellent amenities.

Huntington Hills Home Price Range:

  • Original bungalows and split-levels (3-4 bed, 1-2 bath): $450,000 - $650,000
  • Modern infills and renovated homes: $700,000 - $950,000+
  • Condos and townhomes: $250,000 - $400,000

Search Current Listings: Realtor.ca | Zolo Huntington Hills Listings

What home builders are active in Huntington Hills?

Huntington Hills has a mix of original 1970s-era homes and a growing number of modern infill properties. Several builders specialize in renovations, additions, and new construction on the community's large lots.

Builders Serving Huntington Hills:

  • Calgary Infills & Developments: Specializes in modern infill homes in established northwest communities, including Huntington Hills. Focus on energy-efficient designs, open floor plans, and maximizing lot potential. Known for custom builds and complete home renovations.
  • Trico Homes: While known for new communities, Trico also completes custom builds and infill projects in mature neighbourhoods like Huntington Hills, offering semi-custom and fully custom detached homes.

Typical Infill Project Cost: CAD $300,000 - $800,000+ (for new construction on existing lot)

Renovation Cost: CAD $75,000 - $300,000

Builder Link: Calgary Infills & Developments | Trico Homes

What parks and outdoor recreation does Huntington Hills offer?

Huntington Hills is known for its excellent park system, featuring large green spaces, playgrounds, sports fields, and a unique community garden.

Major Parks in Huntington Hills:

  • Huntington Hills Park: The community's central green space, located adjacent to the Community Association. Features a large playground, sports fields, picnic areas, and a skating rink in winter.
  • West Huntington Park: A quiet park with mature trees, walking paths, and benches, popular for dog walking and relaxing.
  • Huntington Hills Greenway: A linear park that runs through the community, connecting various neighbourhoods and providing a safe route for walking, jogging, and cycling.
  • Huntington Hills Community Garden: A popular community-led garden where residents can rent plots to grow vegetables, flowers, and herbs.
  • Nose Hill Park (adjacent): One of Calgary's largest natural environment parks, located just west of Huntington Hills. Features 11 km² of grassland, walking trails, and stunning city views.

Nearby Recreation:

  • Vivo for Healthier Generations (formerly Cardel Place): A world-class recreation centre located just north in Country Hills, featuring pools, ice rinks, fitness facilities, and programs for all ages.
  • Nose Creek Park: Located east of Deerfoot Trail, this park offers pathways, a spray park, and open green spaces along Nose Creek.
What does the Huntington Hills Community Association offer?

The Huntington Hills Community Association is a vibrant hub for neighbourhood activities, events, and services.

Facilities and Amenities:

  • Community Hall: Available for rent for birthday parties, weddings, meetings, and events. Features a kitchen, stage, and seating for up to 200 people.
  • Skating Rink & Outdoor Rink: Operated during winter months, with a heated change room for skaters.
  • Sports Courts: Basketball, tennis, and pickleball courts available seasonally.
  • Playground & Spray Park: A popular destination for young families during the summer.
  • Community Garden: Plots available for residents to grow their own produce.

Regular Events & Programs:

  • Family Movie Nights (summer)
  • Halloween Howler (October)
  • Winter Festival & Skate (February)
  • Easter Egg Hunt (spring)
  • Community Clean-Up Day (May)
  • Yoga and fitness classes
  • Children's programs and camps

Membership: Annual memberships are available for a nominal fee and provide access to programs, facility rentals, and voting rights at the Annual General Meeting.

Association Link: Huntington Hills Community Association

What shopping and amenities are available in Huntington Hills?

Huntington Hills features a convenient "village centre" concept with a shopping plaza and essential services located centrally within the community.

Within Huntington Hills (Huntington Village Shopping Centre & Surrounding):

  • Huntington Village Shopping Centre: Located at Centre Street and 64th Avenue, featuring a grocery store, pharmacy, bank, restaurants, dental clinic, hair salon, and various retail services.
  • Huntington Pointe Plaza: Additional shopping with a convenience store, pizza shop, and medical clinic.
  • Local Favourites: Family-run restaurants, coffee shops, and service providers along Centre Street.

Nearby Shopping (5-10 minutes):

  • Beddington Towne Centre: Large shopping centre just north on Centre Street with Walmart, Canadian Tire, Winners, and numerous other retailers and restaurants.
  • Deerfoot City (formerly Deerfoot Mall): Located at Deerfoot Trail and 64th Avenue, featuring big-box stores, a food hall, and entertainment options.
  • CrossIron Mills: A major outlet shopping destination approximately 15 minutes north on Deerfoot Trail.
  • Country Hills Village & Market Mall: Additional shopping options within a short drive.

Grocery Options: Huntington Village (major chain), plus additional grocery stores at Beddington Towne Centre and Deerfoot City.

What schools are available in Huntington Hills?

Huntington Hills is served by several well-regarded public and separate schools, making it a popular choice for families with children of all ages.

Public Schools (Calgary Board of Education):

  • Buchanan School: K to Grade 5 — Located in the heart of Huntington Hills. Offers a Regular Program and a Community School philosophy with strong parent involvement.
  • Collingwood School: K to Grade 5 — Located adjacent to Huntington Hills (in neighbouring Collingwood). Offers Regular and French Immersion programs.
  • Colonel Irvine School: Grades 6 to 9 — A larger middle school serving Huntington Hills and surrounding communities. Offers Regular, French Immersion, and a gifted program (GATE).
  • John G. Diefenbaker High School: Grades 10 to 12 — Located just south in Thorncliffe, this is one of Calgary's largest and most respected high schools, offering a wide range of academic and extracurricular programs, including Advanced Placement (AP).

Catholic Schools (Calgary Catholic School District):

  • St. Jerome Elementary School: K to Grade 6 — Located within Huntington Hills, offering a Catholic education with before and after school care.
  • Madeleine d'Houet School: K to Grade 9 — Located in nearby Sandstone Valley, serving Huntington Hills Catholic students.
  • Notre Dame High School: Grades 10 to 12 — Located in neighbouring Cambrian Heights, a well-regarded Catholic senior high school.

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

How long is the commute from Huntington Hills to downtown Calgary?

Huntington Hills offers excellent transportation options, with quick access to major roads and frequent transit service, making commuting straightforward.

Major Roads:

  • Deerfoot Trail (Highway 2): Eastern boundary, providing rapid north-south access across the city.
  • Centre Street North: Western boundary, a major arterial road connecting to downtown and the north.
  • Country Hills Boulevard: Northern boundary, providing access to Stoney Trail and the northwest.
  • 64th Avenue / McKnight Boulevard: Southern boundary, connecting to Deerfoot Trail and the airport.
  • Stoney Trail (ring road): Accessible via Country Hills Boulevard or 64th Avenue, providing quick travel to any quadrant of the city.

Commute Times (approximate):

  • To downtown Calgary: 15-20 minutes (10 km via Centre Street or Deerfoot Trail)
  • To Calgary International Airport (YYC): 10-12 minutes (via Deerfoot Trail or McKnight Boulevard)
  • To University of Calgary: 12-15 minutes (via Centre Street and 16th Avenue)
  • To SAIT: 15 minutes

Public Transit:

  • Bus Routes: Multiple routes serve Huntington Hills, including Route 2 (Killarney/17 Ave/Chinook via Centre Street) and Route 3 (Sandstone/Elbow Drive via Centre Street), providing frequent service to downtown and the LRT system.
  • Buses to Downtown: Approximately 25-35 minutes depending on time of day.
  • Fare: $3.75 per adult trip (as of 2026)
  • LRT Connections: Downtown LRT stations are easily accessible via bus routes. Future planned LRT expansion along Centre Street (proposed) would further improve transit access.

Transit Link: Calgary Transit

What is the demographic profile and character of Huntington Hills?

Huntington Hills is a mature, family-oriented community known for its stability, diversity, and neighbourly spirit. It attracts families, professionals, and retirees alike.

Demographic Data:

  • Population: Approximately 12,000 - 13,000 residents
  • Dwellings: Approximately 5,200
  • Average household income: $85,000 - $95,000
  • Owner-occupied: 65%
  • Rental properties: 35%
  • Average age: 38 years
  • Families with children: 45% of households

Housing Mix:

  • Single-family detached homes: 70% (predominantly 1970s-80s bungalows, split-levels, and two-storeys)
  • Row houses and townhouses: 15%
  • Apartments and condominiums: 10%
  • Duplexes: 5%

Community Character:

  • Family-friendly: Excellent schools, parks, and recreation facilities make it a top choice for families.
  • Mature landscaping: Wide, tree-lined streets with large lots and established gardens.
  • Stable: Many residents have lived in the community for decades, while new families continue to move in.
  • Diverse: Huntington Hills is home to families from many cultural backgrounds, reflected in local businesses and community events.
  • Active community association: One of the more active community associations in Calgary, with year-round events and programs.

What the Neighbours Say: "We moved to Huntington Hills 15 years ago when our kids were small, and we never left. The schools are fantastic, the parks are beautiful, and we've made lifelong friends here. Our kids walked to school, played at the community centre, and now we're seeing a new generation of young families moving in. It's the perfect balance of quiet neighbourhood and city convenience."

Community Association Link: Huntington Hills Community Association

What healthcare services are available near Huntington Hills?

Huntington Hills residents have access to numerous medical clinics, pharmacies, and dental offices within the community, with full-service hospitals a short drive away.

Within Huntington Hills:

  • Huntington Village Medical Clinic: Family physicians and walk-in services located in the Huntington Village Shopping Centre.
  • Huntington Pointe Medical Clinic: Another full-service medical clinic with family doctors.
  • Pharmacies: Multiple pharmacy options within the community shopping centres.
  • Dental, optometry, and physiotherapy clinics: Several providers located conveniently in the neighbourhood.

Nearby Hospitals (10-15 minutes):

  • Foothills Medical Centre: Major trauma centre and specialized care — approximately 15 minutes southwest.
  • Peter Lougheed Centre: Full-service hospital with emergency department — approximately 12 minutes southeast.
  • Alberta Children's Hospital: Pediatric specialty care — approximately 18 minutes southwest.
  • South Health Campus: Approximately 25-30 minutes south (via Deerfoot Trail).

Healthcare Link: Alberta Health Services

How does Huntington Hills compare to Thorncliffe, Sandstone Valley, and Country Hills?

Huntington Hills vs. Thorncliffe (immediately south):

  • Both were developed in the 1970s with similar housing styles (bungalows, split-levels).
  • Thorncliffe has a slightly higher density with more townhomes and condominiums.
  • Huntington Hills has a more active community association and larger central park.
  • Thorncliffe is home to John G. Diefenbaker High School, which serves both communities.
  • Home prices are comparable, though Huntington Hills lots are often larger.

Huntington Hills vs. Sandstone Valley (northwest):

  • Sandstone Valley was developed in the 1980s and 1990s, featuring larger homes and newer construction.
  • Sandstone Valley generally has higher home prices (average $600,000-$800,000).
  • Huntington Hills offers more affordable entry points for first-time buyers and families.
  • Sandstone Valley is located further from Deerfoot Trail, making commuting slightly longer.
  • Both share similar school catchments and access to Vivo recreation centre.

Huntington Hills vs. Country Hills (north):

  • Country Hills is a newer community (1990s-2000s) with more modern home designs and smaller lots.
  • Country Hills has higher density with many townhomes and condominiums.
  • Home prices in Country Hills range from $400,000 (condos) to $700,000+ (single-family).
  • Country Hills is closer to Stoney Trail and the airport but further from downtown (20-25 minutes).
  • Huntington Hills offers more mature landscaping, larger lots, and established community feel.

Huntington Hills Unique Advantages:

  • Central location with excellent access to both Deerfoot Trail and Centre Street
  • Mature, tree-lined streets with large lots (many 50' x 110' or larger)
  • Highly active community association with year-round programs and events
  • Excellent school options from K-12 within or adjacent to the community
  • Close to Nose Hill Park, one of Calgary's largest natural parks
  • Quick access to airport (10-12 minutes) and downtown (15-20 minutes)
  • More affordable than newer northwest communities while offering larger properties
  • Established shopping and services within walking distance for many residents
Is Huntington Hills a good investment for real estate?

Huntington Hills represents a solid long-term investment opportunity, driven by its central location, large lots, mature landscaping, and ongoing infill development.

Investment Highlights:

  • Central location: Quick access to Deerfoot Trail, Centre Street, Stoney Trail, and the airport makes it desirable for commuters and professionals.
  • Large lots: As new communities build on smaller lots, Huntington Hills' 50'+ lots offer premium redevelopment potential. Many original bungalows are being replaced with modern infills, driving up land values.
  • Stable demand: Excellent schools, parks, and recreation facilities ensure consistent demand from families.
  • Affordable entry point: Compared to nearby communities like Sandstone Valley or newer northwest developments, Huntington Hills offers more affordable entry prices for detached homes.
  • Rental potential: With 35% rental properties, the community has established rental demand, making it attractive for buy-and-hold investors.
  • Infrastructure investment: The proposed LRT expansion along Centre Street would significantly improve transit access and boost property values if approved.

Recent Market Context:

  • 2026 Calgary market conditions are more balanced, with increased inventory and longer days on market than recent years.
  • Huntington Hills has maintained stable values due to its desirable characteristics and limited new supply (no new land for development).
  • Infill activity continues to increase, with modern homes often selling for $200,000-$300,000 more than original bungalows on the same lot.

Future Growth Drivers:

  • Continued infill and redevelopment as original bungalows reach end of life
  • Proposed Centre Street LRT (in planning stages) would dramatically improve transit access
  • Ongoing improvements to Deerfoot Trail (provincial project) will further reduce commute times
  • Vivo recreation centre expansion and programming enhancements

Investment Note: For buyers seeking an established, family-friendly neighbourhood with large lots, excellent schools, and strong long-term appreciation potential, Huntington Hills offers exceptional value. The neighbourhood's central location and limited supply of large-lot properties make it increasingly attractive as Calgary grows northward. Investors should consider holding properties for 7-10+ years to realize the full benefit of infill development and potential transit improvements.

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Huntington Hills Calgary Community Overview

Explore everything you need to know about Huntington Hills, a well-established and family-friendly neighbourhood in northwest Calgary. Known for its quiet, tree-lined streets, spacious lots, excellent parks, and convenient access to major roads and transit, Huntington Hills offers a balanced lifestyle with strong community spirit. Click any question below to expand the answer.

Where is Huntington Hills located in Calgary?

Huntington Hills is a residential neighbourhood located in the northwest quadrant of Calgary, Alberta. The community is bordered by Country Hills Boulevard to the north, Centre Street North to the west, 64th Avenue North to the south, and Harvest Hills Drive and Deerfoot Trail to the east.

Quadrant: Northwest

Ward: Ward 4 (includes Huntington Hills, Sandstone Valley, MacEwan Glen, Thorncliffe)

Established: Developed primarily in the 1970s and 1980s

Population: Approximately 12,000 to 13,000 residents

Huntington Hills is known for its mature landscaping, large lots, and a strong sense of community. The neighbourhood was one of the first in the area to feature a "village centre" concept with a shopping plaza, community centre, and school grouped together. Its central location provides quick access to downtown, the airport, and major shopping centres via Deerfoot Trail and Centre Street.

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

How much do homes cost in Huntington Hills right now?

Current Market Overview (June 2026): Huntington Hills features primarily single-family detached homes from the 1970s and 80s, many on large lots. The neighbourhood has seen steady infill development, with new homes alongside original bungalows and split-levels.

Market Statistics:

  • Active listings: Approximately 20-25 homes currently for sale
  • Average days on market: Around 18-25 days
  • Housing stock: Built primarily from the 1970s to 1990s, plus modern infills

Housing Types by Percentage:

  • Single-family detached homes: 70%
  • Row houses and townhouses: 15%
  • Apartments and condominiums: 10%
  • Owner-occupied: 65%
  • Rental properties: 35%

Recent Market Context: The broader Calgary market has been normalizing in 2026, with increased inventory and more balanced conditions. Huntington Hills remains desirable for families seeking established neighbourhoods with larger lots and mature trees, and values have remained stable due to the area's central location and excellent amenities.

Huntington Hills Home Price Range:

  • Original bungalows and split-levels (3-4 bed, 1-2 bath): $450,000 - $650,000
  • Modern infills and renovated homes: $700,000 - $950,000+
  • Condos and townhomes: $250,000 - $400,000

Search Current Listings: Realtor.ca | Zolo Huntington Hills Listings

What home builders are active in Huntington Hills?

Huntington Hills has a mix of original 1970s-era homes and a growing number of modern infill properties. Several builders specialize in renovations, additions, and new construction on the community's large lots.

Builders Serving Huntington Hills:

  • Calgary Infills & Developments: Specializes in modern infill homes in established northwest communities, including Huntington Hills. Focus on energy-efficient designs, open floor plans, and maximizing lot potential. Known for custom builds and complete home renovations.
  • Trico Homes: While known for new communities, Trico also completes custom builds and infill projects in mature neighbourhoods like Huntington Hills, offering semi-custom and fully custom detached homes.

Typical Infill Project Cost: CAD $300,000 - $800,000+ (for new construction on existing lot)

Renovation Cost: CAD $75,000 - $300,000

Builder Link: Calgary Infills & Developments | Trico Homes

What parks and outdoor recreation does Huntington Hills offer?

Huntington Hills is known for its excellent park system, featuring large green spaces, playgrounds, sports fields, and a unique community garden.

Major Parks in Huntington Hills:

  • Huntington Hills Park: The community's central green space, located adjacent to the Community Association. Features a large playground, sports fields, picnic areas, and a skating rink in winter.
  • West Huntington Park: A quiet park with mature trees, walking paths, and benches, popular for dog walking and relaxing.
  • Huntington Hills Greenway: A linear park that runs through the community, connecting various neighbourhoods and providing a safe route for walking, jogging, and cycling.
  • Huntington Hills Community Garden: A popular community-led garden where residents can rent plots to grow vegetables, flowers, and herbs.
  • Nose Hill Park (adjacent): One of Calgary's largest natural environment parks, located just west of Huntington Hills. Features 11 km² of grassland, walking trails, and stunning city views.

Nearby Recreation:

  • Vivo for Healthier Generations (formerly Cardel Place): A world-class recreation centre located just north in Country Hills, featuring pools, ice rinks, fitness facilities, and programs for all ages.
  • Nose Creek Park: Located east of Deerfoot Trail, this park offers pathways, a spray park, and open green spaces along Nose Creek.
What does the Huntington Hills Community Association offer?

The Huntington Hills Community Association is a vibrant hub for neighbourhood activities, events, and services.

Facilities and Amenities:

  • Community Hall: Available for rent for birthday parties, weddings, meetings, and events. Features a kitchen, stage, and seating for up to 200 people.
  • Skating Rink & Outdoor Rink: Operated during winter months, with a heated change room for skaters.
  • Sports Courts: Basketball, tennis, and pickleball courts available seasonally.
  • Playground & Spray Park: A popular destination for young families during the summer.
  • Community Garden: Plots available for residents to grow their own produce.

Regular Events & Programs:

  • Family Movie Nights (summer)
  • Halloween Howler (October)
  • Winter Festival & Skate (February)
  • Easter Egg Hunt (spring)
  • Community Clean-Up Day (May)
  • Yoga and fitness classes
  • Children's programs and camps

Membership: Annual memberships are available for a nominal fee and provide access to programs, facility rentals, and voting rights at the Annual General Meeting.

Association Link: Huntington Hills Community Association

What shopping and amenities are available in Huntington Hills?

Huntington Hills features a convenient "village centre" concept with a shopping plaza and essential services located centrally within the community.

Within Huntington Hills (Huntington Village Shopping Centre & Surrounding):

  • Huntington Village Shopping Centre: Located at Centre Street and 64th Avenue, featuring a grocery store, pharmacy, bank, restaurants, dental clinic, hair salon, and various retail services.
  • Huntington Pointe Plaza: Additional shopping with a convenience store, pizza shop, and medical clinic.
  • Local Favourites: Family-run restaurants, coffee shops, and service providers along Centre Street.

Nearby Shopping (5-10 minutes):

  • Beddington Towne Centre: Large shopping centre just north on Centre Street with Walmart, Canadian Tire, Winners, and numerous other retailers and restaurants.
  • Deerfoot City (formerly Deerfoot Mall): Located at Deerfoot Trail and 64th Avenue, featuring big-box stores, a food hall, and entertainment options.
  • CrossIron Mills: A major outlet shopping destination approximately 15 minutes north on Deerfoot Trail.
  • Country Hills Village & Market Mall: Additional shopping options within a short drive.

Grocery Options: Huntington Village (major chain), plus additional grocery stores at Beddington Towne Centre and Deerfoot City.

What schools are available in Huntington Hills?

Huntington Hills is served by several well-regarded public and separate schools, making it a popular choice for families with children of all ages.

Public Schools (Calgary Board of Education):

  • Buchanan School: K to Grade 5 — Located in the heart of Huntington Hills. Offers a Regular Program and a Community School philosophy with strong parent involvement.
  • Collingwood School: K to Grade 5 — Located adjacent to Huntington Hills (in neighbouring Collingwood). Offers Regular and French Immersion programs.
  • Colonel Irvine School: Grades 6 to 9 — A larger middle school serving Huntington Hills and surrounding communities. Offers Regular, French Immersion, and a gifted program (GATE).
  • John G. Diefenbaker High School: Grades 10 to 12 — Located just south in Thorncliffe, this is one of Calgary's largest and most respected high schools, offering a wide range of academic and extracurricular programs, including Advanced Placement (AP).

Catholic Schools (Calgary Catholic School District):

  • St. Jerome Elementary School: K to Grade 6 — Located within Huntington Hills, offering a Catholic education with before and after school care.
  • Madeleine d'Houet School: K to Grade 9 — Located in nearby Sandstone Valley, serving Huntington Hills Catholic students.
  • Notre Dame High School: Grades 10 to 12 — Located in neighbouring Cambrian Heights, a well-regarded Catholic senior high school.

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

How long is the commute from Huntington Hills to downtown Calgary?

Huntington Hills offers excellent transportation options, with quick access to major roads and frequent transit service, making commuting straightforward.

Major Roads:

  • Deerfoot Trail (Highway 2): Eastern boundary, providing rapid north-south access across the city.
  • Centre Street North: Western boundary, a major arterial road connecting to downtown and the north.
  • Country Hills Boulevard: Northern boundary, providing access to Stoney Trail and the northwest.
  • 64th Avenue / McKnight Boulevard: Southern boundary, connecting to Deerfoot Trail and the airport.
  • Stoney Trail (ring road): Accessible via Country Hills Boulevard or 64th Avenue, providing quick travel to any quadrant of the city.

Commute Times (approximate):

  • To downtown Calgary: 15-20 minutes (10 km via Centre Street or Deerfoot Trail)
  • To Calgary International Airport (YYC): 10-12 minutes (via Deerfoot Trail or McKnight Boulevard)
  • To University of Calgary: 12-15 minutes (via Centre Street and 16th Avenue)
  • To SAIT: 15 minutes

Public Transit:

  • Bus Routes: Multiple routes serve Huntington Hills, including Route 2 (Killarney/17 Ave/Chinook via Centre Street) and Route 3 (Sandstone/Elbow Drive via Centre Street), providing frequent service to downtown and the LRT system.
  • Buses to Downtown: Approximately 25-35 minutes depending on time of day.
  • Fare: $3.75 per adult trip (as of 2026)
  • LRT Connections: Downtown LRT stations are easily accessible via bus routes. Future planned LRT expansion along Centre Street (proposed) would further improve transit access.

Transit Link: Calgary Transit

What is the demographic profile and character of Huntington Hills?

Huntington Hills is a mature, family-oriented community known for its stability, diversity, and neighbourly spirit. It attracts families, professionals, and retirees alike.

Demographic Data:

  • Population: Approximately 12,000 - 13,000 residents
  • Dwellings: Approximately 5,200
  • Average household income: $85,000 - $95,000
  • Owner-occupied: 65%
  • Rental properties: 35%
  • Average age: 38 years
  • Families with children: 45% of households

Housing Mix:

  • Single-family detached homes: 70% (predominantly 1970s-80s bungalows, split-levels, and two-storeys)
  • Row houses and townhouses: 15%
  • Apartments and condominiums: 10%
  • Duplexes: 5%

Community Character:

  • Family-friendly: Excellent schools, parks, and recreation facilities make it a top choice for families.
  • Mature landscaping: Wide, tree-lined streets with large lots and established gardens.
  • Stable: Many residents have lived in the community for decades, while new families continue to move in.
  • Diverse: Huntington Hills is home to families from many cultural backgrounds, reflected in local businesses and community events.
  • Active community association: One of the more active community associations in Calgary, with year-round events and programs.

What the Neighbours Say: "We moved to Huntington Hills 15 years ago when our kids were small, and we never left. The schools are fantastic, the parks are beautiful, and we've made lifelong friends here. Our kids walked to school, played at the community centre, and now we're seeing a new generation of young families moving in. It's the perfect balance of quiet neighbourhood and city convenience."

Community Association Link: Huntington Hills Community Association

What healthcare services are available near Huntington Hills?

Huntington Hills residents have access to numerous medical clinics, pharmacies, and dental offices within the community, with full-service hospitals a short drive away.

Within Huntington Hills:

  • Huntington Village Medical Clinic: Family physicians and walk-in services located in the Huntington Village Shopping Centre.
  • Huntington Pointe Medical Clinic: Another full-service medical clinic with family doctors.
  • Pharmacies: Multiple pharmacy options within the community shopping centres.
  • Dental, optometry, and physiotherapy clinics: Several providers located conveniently in the neighbourhood.

Nearby Hospitals (10-15 minutes):

  • Foothills Medical Centre: Major trauma centre and specialized care — approximately 15 minutes southwest.
  • Peter Lougheed Centre: Full-service hospital with emergency department — approximately 12 minutes southeast.
  • Alberta Children's Hospital: Pediatric specialty care — approximately 18 minutes southwest.
  • South Health Campus: Approximately 25-30 minutes south (via Deerfoot Trail).

Healthcare Link: Alberta Health Services

How does Huntington Hills compare to Thorncliffe, Sandstone Valley, and Country Hills?

Huntington Hills vs. Thorncliffe (immediately south):

  • Both were developed in the 1970s with similar housing styles (bungalows, split-levels).
  • Thorncliffe has a slightly higher density with more townhomes and condominiums.
  • Huntington Hills has a more active community association and larger central park.
  • Thorncliffe is home to John G. Diefenbaker High School, which serves both communities.
  • Home prices are comparable, though Huntington Hills lots are often larger.

Huntington Hills vs. Sandstone Valley (northwest):

  • Sandstone Valley was developed in the 1980s and 1990s, featuring larger homes and newer construction.
  • Sandstone Valley generally has higher home prices (average $600,000-$800,000).
  • Huntington Hills offers more affordable entry points for first-time buyers and families.
  • Sandstone Valley is located further from Deerfoot Trail, making commuting slightly longer.
  • Both share similar school catchments and access to Vivo recreation centre.

Huntington Hills vs. Country Hills (north):

  • Country Hills is a newer community (1990s-2000s) with more modern home designs and smaller lots.
  • Country Hills has higher density with many townhomes and condominiums.
  • Home prices in Country Hills range from $400,000 (condos) to $700,000+ (single-family).
  • Country Hills is closer to Stoney Trail and the airport but further from downtown (20-25 minutes).
  • Huntington Hills offers more mature landscaping, larger lots, and established community feel.

Huntington Hills Unique Advantages:

  • Central location with excellent access to both Deerfoot Trail and Centre Street
  • Mature, tree-lined streets with large lots (many 50' x 110' or larger)
  • Highly active community association with year-round programs and events
  • Excellent school options from K-12 within or adjacent to the community
  • Close to Nose Hill Park, one of Calgary's largest natural parks
  • Quick access to airport (10-12 minutes) and downtown (15-20 minutes)
  • More affordable than newer northwest communities while offering larger properties
  • Established shopping and services within walking distance for many residents
Is Huntington Hills a good investment for real estate?

Huntington Hills represents a solid long-term investment opportunity, driven by its central location, large lots, mature landscaping, and ongoing infill development.

Investment Highlights:

  • Central location: Quick access to Deerfoot Trail, Centre Street, Stoney Trail, and the airport makes it desirable for commuters and professionals.
  • Large lots: As new communities build on smaller lots, Huntington Hills' 50'+ lots offer premium redevelopment potential. Many original bungalows are being replaced with modern infills, driving up land values.
  • Stable demand: Excellent schools, parks, and recreation facilities ensure consistent demand from families.
  • Affordable entry point: Compared to nearby communities like Sandstone Valley or newer northwest developments, Huntington Hills offers more affordable entry prices for detached homes.
  • Rental potential: With 35% rental properties, the community has established rental demand, making it attractive for buy-and-hold investors.
  • Infrastructure investment: The proposed LRT expansion along Centre Street would significantly improve transit access and boost property values if approved.

Recent Market Context:

  • 2026 Calgary market conditions are more balanced, with increased inventory and longer days on market than recent years.
  • Huntington Hills has maintained stable values due to its desirable characteristics and limited new supply (no new land for development).
  • Infill activity continues to increase, with modern homes often selling for $200,000-$300,000 more than original bungalows on the same lot.

Future Growth Drivers:

  • Continued infill and redevelopment as original bungalows reach end of life
  • Proposed Centre Street LRT (in planning stages) would dramatically improve transit access
  • Ongoing improvements to Deerfoot Trail (provincial project) will further reduce commute times
  • Vivo recreation centre expansion and programming enhancements

Investment Note: For buyers seeking an established, family-friendly neighbourhood with large lots, excellent schools, and strong long-term appreciation potential, Huntington Hills offers exceptional value. The neighbourhood's central location and limited supply of large-lot properties make it increasingly attractive as Calgary grows northward. Investors should consider holding properties for 7-10+ years to realize the full benefit of infill development and potential transit improvements.





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