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Find answers to the most common questions about Kensington, one of Calgary's most beloved inner-city neighbourhoods, known for its charming main street, independent shops, and vibrant community spirit.
Kensington is located in the northwest quadrant of Calgary, just across the Bow River from downtown. The neighbourhood is part of the larger community of Hillhurst, with Kensington Village forming the commercial heart. The area is bordered by the Bow River to the south, 14th Street NW to the west, and the community of Sunnyside to the north. The historic Sunnyside LRT Station is located at the southern edge of the neighbourhood.
Kensington is one of Calgary's oldest residential areas, with development beginning in the early 1900s. Originally known as "The Village of Kensington," the area grew around the streetcar line that crossed the Louise Bridge. The commercial strip along Kensington Road and 10th Street NW became a thriving local shopping district. After a period of decline in the 1970s and 1980s, Kensington experienced a revitalization in the 1990s, transforming into one of Calgary's most eclectic and desirable inner-city neighbourhoods, known for its heritage buildings, independent shops, and walkable charm.
Kensington is beloved for its intimate, walkable main street, independent retailers, and strong sense of community. The neighbourhood's unique character comes from its historic brick buildings, tree-lined residential streets, and the mix of boutiques, bookstores, cafes, and restaurants. Kensington is also known for its artsy, bohemian vibe, with public art installations, community events, and a vibrant patio culture. The location on the Bow River provides stunning downtown views, and the community's nickname is "Kensington Village."
Kensington features a mix of early 20th-century character homes, including Victorian, Edwardian, and Craftsman-style houses. The area also has modern luxury infills replacing older homes, low-rise condominium buildings, and converted warehouse lofts in the commercial area. Many character homes have been beautifully restored, while others have been replaced with contemporary infills. The neighbourhood is popular with professionals, artists, and families seeking an inner-city lifestyle.
The average home price in Kensington varies significantly by property type. Single-family detached homes (character homes and luxury infills) typically range from $800,000 to over $2 million. Condominium apartments are more affordable, ranging from $350,000 to $850,000 depending on size and building. The average household income in the wider Hillhurst community is approximately $110,000, reflecting the neighbourhood's desirability.
Kensington is served by several excellent schools in the surrounding area:
Kensington is famous for its independent shops and boutiques. Favourites include:
Kensington's dining scene is diverse and creative. Local favourites include:
Kensington has excellent access to parks and natural areas:
Kensington is exceptionally well-connected:
Kensington hosts several beloved community events:
The wider Hillhurst-Sunnyside area (which includes Kensington) has a population of approximately 8,500 residents. The neighbourhood has a young, educated demographic, with many professionals, artists, and students. The average age is around 35, and the average household income is approximately $110,000. The homeownership rate is about 55%, with a mix of owners and renters. The area is known for its high walk score, cycling-friendly streets, and active community association.
Yes, Kensington is an excellent community for families. The neighbourhood is home to Hillhurst School, which has a strong reputation, and families have access to Riley Park, the Bow River pathways, and the community centre. The area has a strong, engaged community association that organizes family-friendly events throughout the year. While denser than suburban neighbourhoods, families value Kensington for its walkability, green spaces, and central location.
Absolutely! Kensington is a very dog-friendly neighbourhood. The Bow River pathways are popular for dog walking, and Riley Park has plenty of green space. Many cafes and pubs have dog-friendly patios, including Ox and Berkeley and several coffee shops. You'll also find pet supply stores like Petcetera within walking distance.
The Hillhurst-Sunnyside Community Association (HSCA) is one of Calgary's most active community associations. It operates the community centre located in Riley Park, offering programs and events for all ages including fitness classes, children's programs, community dinners, and seasonal festivals. The HSCA also advocates for local issues and helps maintain community green spaces. Membership is open to all residents and provides voting rights at annual general meetings.
Find answers to the most common questions about Kensington, one of Calgary's most beloved inner-city neighbourhoods, known for its charming main street, independent shops, and vibrant community spirit.
Kensington is located in the northwest quadrant of Calgary, just across the Bow River from downtown. The neighbourhood is part of the larger community of Hillhurst, with Kensington Village forming the commercial heart. The area is bordered by the Bow River to the south, 14th Street NW to the west, and the community of Sunnyside to the north. The historic Sunnyside LRT Station is located at the southern edge of the neighbourhood.
Kensington is one of Calgary's oldest residential areas, with development beginning in the early 1900s. Originally known as "The Village of Kensington," the area grew around the streetcar line that crossed the Louise Bridge. The commercial strip along Kensington Road and 10th Street NW became a thriving local shopping district. After a period of decline in the 1970s and 1980s, Kensington experienced a revitalization in the 1990s, transforming into one of Calgary's most eclectic and desirable inner-city neighbourhoods, known for its heritage buildings, independent shops, and walkable charm.
Kensington is beloved for its intimate, walkable main street, independent retailers, and strong sense of community. The neighbourhood's unique character comes from its historic brick buildings, tree-lined residential streets, and the mix of boutiques, bookstores, cafes, and restaurants. Kensington is also known for its artsy, bohemian vibe, with public art installations, community events, and a vibrant patio culture. The location on the Bow River provides stunning downtown views, and the community's nickname is "Kensington Village."
Kensington features a mix of early 20th-century character homes, including Victorian, Edwardian, and Craftsman-style houses. The area also has modern luxury infills replacing older homes, low-rise condominium buildings, and converted warehouse lofts in the commercial area. Many character homes have been beautifully restored, while others have been replaced with contemporary infills. The neighbourhood is popular with professionals, artists, and families seeking an inner-city lifestyle.
The average home price in Kensington varies significantly by property type. Single-family detached homes (character homes and luxury infills) typically range from $800,000 to over $2 million. Condominium apartments are more affordable, ranging from $350,000 to $850,000 depending on size and building. The average household income in the wider Hillhurst community is approximately $110,000, reflecting the neighbourhood's desirability.
Kensington is served by several excellent schools in the surrounding area:
Kensington is famous for its independent shops and boutiques. Favourites include:
Kensington's dining scene is diverse and creative. Local favourites include:
Kensington has excellent access to parks and natural areas:
Kensington is exceptionally well-connected:
Kensington hosts several beloved community events:
The wider Hillhurst-Sunnyside area (which includes Kensington) has a population of approximately 8,500 residents. The neighbourhood has a young, educated demographic, with many professionals, artists, and students. The average age is around 35, and the average household income is approximately $110,000. The homeownership rate is about 55%, with a mix of owners and renters. The area is known for its high walk score, cycling-friendly streets, and active community association.
Yes, Kensington is an excellent community for families. The neighbourhood is home to Hillhurst School, which has a strong reputation, and families have access to Riley Park, the Bow River pathways, and the community centre. The area has a strong, engaged community association that organizes family-friendly events throughout the year. While denser than suburban neighbourhoods, families value Kensington for its walkability, green spaces, and central location.
Absolutely! Kensington is a very dog-friendly neighbourhood. The Bow River pathways are popular for dog walking, and Riley Park has plenty of green space. Many cafes and pubs have dog-friendly patios, including Ox and Berkeley and several coffee shops. You'll also find pet supply stores like Petcetera within walking distance.
The Hillhurst-Sunnyside Community Association (HSCA) is one of Calgary's most active community associations. It operates the community centre located in Riley Park, offering programs and events for all ages including fitness classes, children's programs, community dinners, and seasonal festivals. The HSCA also advocates for local issues and helps maintain community green spaces. Membership is open to all residents and provides voting rights at annual general meetings.
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