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Updated every 10 minutes with answers to common Silver Springs real estate information questions buyers and sellers ask about Silver Springs Calgary. Data reflects trending market conditions updated every 10 minutes. Always contact a local real estate agent who is a Neighbourhood Expert to provide the most reliable information. Data provided as an information resource only.

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Silver Springs community overview

What is the current average home price in Silver Springs?

The average home price in Silver Springs is currently $689,041.58 based on active MLS® listings, prices range from $349,999.00 up to $1,175,000.00 for luxury estates. This data is refreshed every 10 minutes.

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What types of properties are available in Silver Springs?

Homes in Silver Springs include single-family detached homes, modern townhouses, luxury condos, and brand-new construction. Current inventory shows 12 active listings across all property types.

What amenities and schools are near Silver Springs?

Residents enjoy parks, walking trails, playgrounds, shopping plazas, and top-rated schools within the Calgary district. Family-friendly environment with recreation centers.

What is the commute time from Silver Springs to downtown?

Commute to downtown Calgary typically takes 20 to 40 minutes by car or public transit. Major highways and bus routes provide excellent connectivity.

Are there new construction developments in Silver Springs?

Yes! Silver Springs has new home communities, custom builds, and pre-construction projects. Check new construction listings for modern designs.

How is the real estate market trend in Silver Springs?

The market shows steady appreciation with balanced demand. Currently 12 active listings, average price $689,042.

How does Silver Springs compare to other Calgary area communities?

Silver Springs offers suburban tranquility with urban proximity. Competitive pricing and community parks make it desirable compared to nearby cities.

What are typical property taxes in Silver Springs?

Property taxes average 0.6% to 0.8% of home value annually. For a $689,042 home, expect around $0/year.

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Silver Springs Calgary Community Overview

Explore everything you need to know about Silver Springs, a well-established and family-friendly community in northwest Calgary. Known for its stunning ravine trails, the peaceful Silver Springs Boardwalk, excellent schools, and a strong sense of community, Silver Springs offers mature neighbourhood charm with convenient access to the mountains and downtown. Click any question below to expand the answer.

Where is Silver Springs located in Calgary?

Silver Springs is a residential neighbourhood located in the northwest quadrant of Calgary, Alberta. The community is bordered to the north by Crowchild Trail, to the east by Sarcee Trail, to the south by the Bow River, and to the west by Nose Hill Drive.

Quadrant: Northwest

Ward: Ward 1

Councillor: Sonya Sharp

Established: Developed between 1972 and 1980

Land Area: 3.4 square kilometres

Elevation: 1,130 metres

The community takes its name from the natural springs that once flowed in the area, and the Silver Springs Golf Course is developed in the eastern part of the community. Silver Springs is one of Calgary's more established northwest communities, known for its mature trees, larger lots, and strong sense of community.

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

How much do homes cost in Silver Springs right now?

Current Market Overview (May 2026): Silver Springs offers mature neighbourhood character with competitive pricing for northwest Calgary.

Market Statistics (April 2026):

  • Active listings: 12 homes currently for sale
  • Median list price: $834,900
  • Average days on market: 19 days
  • Average price per square foot: $605

Last 12 Months Summary (May 2025 - April 2026):

  • Properties listed: 101 homes
  • Properties sold: 67 homes
  • Average days on market: 22 days
  • Median asking price: $625,825
  • Median sold price: $617,831
  • Adjustment percentage: -1.88%

Highest Selling Homes in Last 12 Months:

  • Top sale: $1,153,000 (June 2025, sold in 4 days)
  • Second highest: $1,024,000 (June 2025, sold in 5 days)
  • Third highest: $1,005,000 (July 2025)

Sample Active Listings (April 2026):

  • 7715 67 Ave NW – 1,243 sq ft, 4 bedrooms, $550,000+ range
  • 198 Silver Brook Rd NW – 1,152 sq ft, 4 bedrooms, $550,000+ range
  • 268 Silver Brook Way NW – 1,340 sq ft, 5 bedrooms, $600,000+ range

Market Note: Silver Springs offers mature neighbourhood charm with pricing that reflects its established status in northwest Calgary. Homes in the community typically sell quickly, with average days on market of just 19-22 days.

Search Current Listings: Realtor.ca | Zolo Silver Springs Listings

What is the Silver Springs Golf Course like?

The Silver Springs Golf Course is a significant amenity located in the eastern part of the community. The course is integrated into the neighbourhood, with many homes backing onto the fairways and greens.

Course Features:

  • Well-established 18-hole golf course
  • Mature tree-lined fairways
  • Walking distance from many homes in the community
  • Clubhouse facilities available for golfers

Having a golf course within the community adds to Silver Springs' appeal for golf enthusiasts and provides green space and scenic views throughout the neighbourhood.

Course Link: Silver Springs Golf Course

What schools are available in Silver Springs?

Silver Springs is well-served by excellent schools, making it a top choice for families with children of all ages.

Public Schools (Calgary Board of Education - CBE):

  • Silver Springs Elementary School: Located within the community, this K-4 school focuses on literacy, numeracy, and visual journaling. The dedicated staff offers the Alberta Programs of Study with an atmosphere of collaboration where teaching staff, parents, and support staff work together to support student learning for all learners.
  • W.O. Mitchell Elementary School: An inquiry-based school that focuses on engaging students through solving real problems connected to their passions and curiosities. Offers a Spanish Bilingual Program, engaging students in knowledge that matters and making a difference in the world through connections with experts outside the school.

Catholic School (Calgary Catholic School District - CCSD):

  • St. Sylvester Elementary School: A single-track French Immersion Kindergarten to Grade 6 School located in the heart of Silver Springs at 7318 Silver Springs Boulevard NW. It is the designated elementary school for the communities of Silver Springs, Tuscany, Rocky Ridge, Royal Oak, Scenic Acres, Crestmont, and Valley Ridge.

Nearby Junior High & High School Options:

  • Students in Grades 7-9 attend designated schools in neighbouring communities
  • Bowness High School (Grades 10-12) is located approximately 2 km south of Silver Springs
  • St. Vincent de Paul Catholic School in nearby Varsity serves Catholic students in higher grades

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

What is Bowmont Park (The Ravine) in Silver Springs?

Bowmont Park, affectionately known to Silver Springs residents as "The Gully" or "The Ravine", forms the southern border of the community along the Bow River. It is one of Calgary's largest natural environment parks.

Park Features:

  • 192 hectares of natural environment park
  • Located on the northern bank of the Bow River
  • Popular for hiking, walking, and nature observation
  • Connects to the Silver Springs Boardwalk and Waterfall Valley
  • Part of the larger Bow River Pathway system
  • Designated off-leash areas for dogs

Activities:

  • Walking, hiking, and running on extensive trails
  • Bird watching – over 200 bird species call this area home
  • Mountain biking and road cycling on the pathways
  • Cross-country skiing in winter months
  • Wildlife viewing and nature photography

Bowmont Park is currently undergoing some renovations and upgrades – check the City of Calgary website for current information on park improvements.

Park Link: City of Calgary Bowmont Park Information

What is the Silver Springs Boardwalk and where is it?

The Silver Springs Boardwalk is a hidden gem in Calgary – a scenic 3 km loop trail that meanders through an area known as "Waterfall Valley" to locals. It offers a unique walking experience that feels like a slice of British Columbia within the city.

Trail Features:

  • 3 km loop trail through forested terrain along Bow River
  • Two-thirds of the loop is paved, one-third natural boardwalk
  • Approximately 90 metres of elevation gain – beginner-friendly
  • Wooden boardwalk path along the Bow River's edge
  • Access to waterfalls and rushing river views
  • Dog and family-friendly

Location and Access:

  • Access via the Bow River Pathway at 54th Avenue NW
  • Alternate access: Bowmont Parking Lot off Nose Hill Drive
  • Trailhead leads to a dirt path that transitions into a boardwalk along the Bow River's edge

Best Time to Visit:

  • Spring and summer for lush greenery and waterfalls
  • Fall for beautiful autumn colours in the valley
  • Winter requires crampons or ice spikes for safety on the wooden boardwalk

Nearby Attractions – Dale Hodges Park & Botanical Gardens: These interconnected walks lead to Dale Hodges Park (birders' paradise), Bowmont Park's rolling grassland pathways, and the Botanical Gardens of Silver Springs featuring over 100 species of roses, peonies, edible plants, herbs, a wall garden, and a rock and crevice alpine garden. Visit in August for towering golden sunflowers.

Trail Tip: This boardwalk path is a popular escape for Calgarians seeking a nature break without leaving the city. Morning frost makes the wood on the boardwalk extra slippery, so best to tackle with proper footwear in winter months.

What is Dale Hodges Park near Silver Springs?

Dale Hodges Park is a unique natural area located between Silver Springs and the Bow River, accessible from the community. It is a birders' paradise and a model for environmental restoration in Calgary.

What Makes Dale Hodges Park Special:

  • Once a gravel pit, transformed into wetlands through a unique collaboration between parks, water resources, and public art departments
  • Walk the trails and boardwalks past marshes, wet meadows, and Nautilus Pond
  • Learn about the stormwater treatment process as it flows to the Bow River – estimated to reduce sediment in stormwater by 50 percent, helping to protect our river system

Bird Watching Capital: Calgary is home to over 200 bird species – some migrating, some residents. Many can be seen along the river and in the wetlands here:

  • Mallards, cedar waxwings, yellow and red-winged blackbirds
  • Possibly the tiny migratory northern saw-whet owl
  • One of the smallest owls in North America – adults are the size of a robin

Getting There: Dale Hodges Park is accessible via the Bow River Pathway system from Silver Springs. The official parking area is located off Nose Hill Drive.

Best Time to Visit: Spring and summer for bird watching and wildflowers; fall for autumn colours; winter for solitude and winter landscapes.

What are the Botanical Gardens of Silver Springs?

The Botanical Gardens of Silver Springs is a beautiful garden oasis located at the end of Silver Springs Drive NW, within walking distance of the community. It's one of Calgary's hidden green gems.

Garden Features:

  • Picnic areas amongst fruit trees and curated gardens
  • Over 100 species of roses
  • Extensive peony collection
  • Edible plants and herb gardens
  • Wall garden with unique plantings
  • Rock and crevice alpine garden

Best Time to Visit:

  • August: Cheery sunflowers in their towering golden glory – a spectacular display
  • June-July: Peonies and roses in full bloom
  • Throughout summer: Herbs, edible plants, and ever-changing floral displays

Amenities: Washroom facilities are available in the Botanical Gardens of Silver Springs.

Access: Located at the end of Silver Springs Drive NW, this garden oasis is part of the larger Bowmont Park / Dale Hodges Park connected trail system.

How long is the commute from Silver Springs to downtown Calgary?

Silver Springs offers excellent transportation options with easy access to Calgary's major roadways and public transit.

Major Roads:

  • Crowchild Trail: Northern boundary, providing direct access to downtown and the University of Calgary
  • Sarcee Trail: Eastern boundary, leading to Highway 1 (Trans-Canada) for mountain access
  • Nose Hill Drive: Western boundary, connecting to Scenic Acres and Tuscany

Commute Times:

  • To downtown Calgary: Approximately 15 to 20 minutes
  • To University of Calgary: Approximately 10 to 12 minutes
  • To Calgary International Airport: Approximately 25 to 30 minutes
  • To Canmore/Banff: Via Sarcee Trail to Highway 1, within minutes

Public Transit:

  • Crowfoot Station (LRT – Red Line) is located 1.5 kilometres northwest of Silver Springs in Arbour Lake
  • Dalhousie Station (LRT – Red Line) is also nearby in Dalhousie
  • Multiple Calgary Transit bus routes serve Silver Springs, connecting residents to the broader transit network

Mountain Access: Sarcee Trail will take you to Highway 1 (Trans-Canada Highway) within minutes – perfect for weekend mountain getaways!

Transit Link: Calgary Transit

What shopping and amenities are available in Silver Springs?

Silver Springs supports two commercial centres for convenient daily shopping and services.

Local Commercial Centres:

  • Western Centre: Located at the western end of Silver Springs Boulevard (primary thoroughfare)
  • Northern Centre: Located just north of Bowmont Park / The Ravine

Services Available Locally:

  • Grocery and convenience shopping
  • Restaurants and cafes – including a pub known as Silver Point (fondly remembered by locals as Suds 'n' Spuds)
  • Professional services (medical, dental, financial)
  • Retail shops

Nearby Shopping (5-10 minutes):

  • Crowfoot Crossing: Major shopping centre with grocery, big-box stores, restaurants, and services – located just northwest of Silver Springs
  • Dalhousie Station area: Additional commercial services across Sarcee Trail
  • Northland Village Mall: Approximately 10 minutes east

Grocery Options: Local options within Silver Springs plus major grocery stores in Crowfoot Crossing.

What is the demographic profile and safety of Silver Springs?

Silver Springs is an established, stable community with a strong owner-occupancy rate and solid demographics.

Demographic Data (2021 Census):

  • Population: 8,933 residents
  • Households: 3,533 dwellings
  • Land area: 5 square kilometres
  • Population density: 1,790 residents per square kilometre
  • Median household income (2021): Top of Calgary charts (significantly up from $73,776 in 2000)
  • Low-income residents: 5.8%
  • Immigrants: 16.7% of residents
  • Housing: 9.1% condominiums or apartments, 15.9% rental properties

Community Character:

  • Mature, established neighbourhood with homes primarily built 1972-1980
  • Strong owner-occupancy rate (84.1%)
  • Stable, family-oriented population
  • Well-maintained properties and mature landscaping

Safety: Silver Springs is one of Calgary's lower-crime communities, reflecting its stable, family-oriented population and active community association. The neighbourhood is known for being quiet, safe, and walkable.

Community Association: The Silver Springs Community Association actively organizes neighbourhood events, maintains community facilities, and promotes resident engagement.

Community Link: Silver Springs Community Association

How does Silver Springs compare to Arbour Lake, Scenic Acres, and Tuscany?

Northwest Calgary offers several excellent established communities. Here's how Silver Springs compares to its neighbours:

Silver Springs vs. Arbour Lake (northwest):

  • Arbour Lake is Calgary's only lake community in the northwest, featuring private lake access
  • Silver Springs offers the Bow River ravine and Bowmont Park instead of a lake
  • Arbour Lake properties are newer (1990s-2000s); Silver Springs homes were built 1972-1980
  • Arbour Lake generally commands higher prices for lake access premium
  • Silver Springs offers more mature trees and larger lots than Arbour Lake

Silver Springs vs. Scenic Acres (west):

  • Both communities offer excellent Bow River valley access
  • Scenic Acres is newer (1980s-1990s) with more contemporary home designs
  • Silver Springs has more mature landscaping and established character
  • Both offer similar access to Crowfoot amenities and LRT

Silver Springs vs. Tuscany (further northwest):

  • Tuscany is significantly newer (1990s-2000s) with newer home styles but smaller lots
  • Silver Springs is closer to downtown Calgary (15-20 min vs. 25-30 min)
  • Silver Springs has larger, more established lots with mature trees
  • Both offer excellent pathway access and natural areas

Silver Springs Unique Advantages:

  • One of Calgary's most mature, established communities with large lots and mature trees
  • Unmatched ravine access – Bowmont Park, Dale Hodges Park wetlands, and Silver Springs Boardwalk
  • Excellent central location – 15-20 minutes to downtown, minutes to mountains via Sarcee Trail/Hwy 1
  • Three excellent K-6 schools within the community (Silver Springs, WO Mitchell, St. Sylvester French Immersion)
  • Community focal points: Silver Springs Golf Course, Botanical Gardens of Silver Springs
  • Strong community association and active neighbourhood events
What types of homes are available in Silver Springs?

Silver Springs offers a variety of housing options built primarily between 1972 and 1980, giving the community a mature, established character with larger lots than newer Calgary communities.

Housing Types Available:

  • Single-family detached homes: The predominant housing type, featuring larger lots (typically 5,000-7,000+ sq ft), mature trees, and 3-5 bedroom layouts
  • Bungalows and split-levels: Classic 1970s architectural styles popular in the community
  • Two-storey homes: Many original and renovated homes with 2+ storeys
  • Condominiums and townhomes: Limited options — 9.1% of dwellings
  • Estates on The Ravine: Premium properties backing onto Bowmont Park with river views

Recent Townhome Development – Ests On The Ravine: A recent townhome development at 8020 Silver Springs Rd NW (#12) offers 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1,295 sq ft in the sought-after Ests On The Ravine community within Silver Springs.

Habitat for Humanity Development: A 32-unit stacked townhouse project (4 buildings, 3 bedrooms each, private entrance, patio/balcony, in-suite laundry) was recently completed, bringing new affordable family housing to the community.

Renovation Opportunities: Many original 1970s homes offer excellent value-add renovation potential for buyers seeking to customize their home while benefiting from established neighbourhood character.

Community Appeal: Silver Springs attracts families and professionals seeking stable, established communities with a strong sense of place. The neighbourhood is known for being quiet, safe, walkable, and family-friendly.


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