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Find answers to the most common questions about Martindale, a diverse and family-friendly neighbourhood in northeast Calgary, known for its excellent LRT access, affordable housing, and strong community spirit.
Martindale is located in the northeast quadrant of Calgary. It is bounded to the north by 80 Avenue NE, to the east by Falconridge Boulevard, to the south by 64 Avenue NE, and to the west by Métis Trail. The community is represented in Calgary City Council by Ward 5 Councillor Raj Dhaliwal.
The area was annexed to the City of Calgary in 1961, and Martindale was established as a residential neighbourhood in 1983. The community has a land area of 2.7 square kilometres.
According to recent data, Martindale has a population of approximately 11,744 residents. The community has a young demographic, with 28% of residents aged 0-19 and 24% aged 35-49. The average household income is $104,602.
The median selling price for a detached home in Martindale is approximately $492,000. Townhomes are available with listings starting from the high $400,000s to low $500,000s. Condos have an average listing price of around $371,000. The community offers affordable housing options for first-time buyers and families.
Martindale is served by several excellent schools. Crossing Park School is located at 500 Martindale Boulevard NE. Manmeet Singh Bhullar School is located at 1027 Martindale Boulevard NE. Other schools include Nelson Mandela High School and École La Mosaïque, a francophone school serving K-6 students.
Martindale is exceptionally well-connected for transit users. The Martindale LRT Station on the Blue Line opened in August 2012, providing direct C-Train access to downtown Calgary, SAIT, and the University of Calgary. Several bus routes serve the area including routes 60, 61, and 85. The station is a 1-minute walk from the community centre.
Martindale offers several parks including Martindale Park, Martindale Pond Park, and Savanna Park. Prairie Winds Park is nearby with its large lake, beach volleyball courts, and extensive pathways. The community features an outdoor ice rink, and the nearby Genesis Centre is a major recreation facility offering a fitness centre, gymnasium, and community programming.
Martindale residents have convenient access to grocery stores including Sobeys and Safeway, plus Shoppers Drug Mart. The nearby Sunridge Mall offers major shopping, dining, and entertainment options including a Cineplex theatre. Peter Lougheed Centre, a major Calgary hospital, is easily accessible.
Yes, Martindale is one of Calgary's most diverse communities. According to recent data, 55% of residents are immigrants. The most common mother tongues are English (36%), Punjabi (34%), Tagalog (6%), Urdu (5%), and Hindi (3%). This multicultural atmosphere is reflected in the community's many cultural events and local businesses.
Yes, Martindale is very family-friendly with a Family-Friendly Rating of 4 out of 5. The community features numerous parks and playgrounds, quality schools including Crossing Park School and Manmeet Singh Bhullar School, and a strong Community Association that hosts events throughout the year. Family-oriented households make up 75% of the community.
Martindale offers a mix of single-family detached homes, townhomes, and condominium apartments. The housing stock includes properties built primarily from the 1980s through the 2000s. About 77% of dwellings are owner-occupied, with 23% used for renting.
Martindale offers excellent commute options. The Martindale LRT Station on the Blue Line provides direct C-Train service to downtown Calgary with a typical commute of approximately 20-25 minutes. By car, access to Métis Trail and Stoney Trail makes the downtown drive about the same duration.
Find answers to the most common questions about Martindale, a diverse and family-friendly neighbourhood in northeast Calgary, known for its excellent LRT access, affordable housing, and strong community spirit.
Martindale is located in the northeast quadrant of Calgary. It is bounded to the north by 80 Avenue NE, to the east by Falconridge Boulevard, to the south by 64 Avenue NE, and to the west by Métis Trail. The community is represented in Calgary City Council by Ward 5 Councillor Raj Dhaliwal.
The area was annexed to the City of Calgary in 1961, and Martindale was established as a residential neighbourhood in 1983. The community has a land area of 2.7 square kilometres.
According to recent data, Martindale has a population of approximately 11,744 residents. The community has a young demographic, with 28% of residents aged 0-19 and 24% aged 35-49. The average household income is $104,602.
The median selling price for a detached home in Martindale is approximately $492,000. Townhomes are available with listings starting from the high $400,000s to low $500,000s. Condos have an average listing price of around $371,000. The community offers affordable housing options for first-time buyers and families.
Martindale is served by several excellent schools. Crossing Park School is located at 500 Martindale Boulevard NE. Manmeet Singh Bhullar School is located at 1027 Martindale Boulevard NE. Other schools include Nelson Mandela High School and École La Mosaïque, a francophone school serving K-6 students.
Martindale is exceptionally well-connected for transit users. The Martindale LRT Station on the Blue Line opened in August 2012, providing direct C-Train access to downtown Calgary, SAIT, and the University of Calgary. Several bus routes serve the area including routes 60, 61, and 85. The station is a 1-minute walk from the community centre.
Martindale offers several parks including Martindale Park, Martindale Pond Park, and Savanna Park. Prairie Winds Park is nearby with its large lake, beach volleyball courts, and extensive pathways. The community features an outdoor ice rink, and the nearby Genesis Centre is a major recreation facility offering a fitness centre, gymnasium, and community programming.
Martindale residents have convenient access to grocery stores including Sobeys and Safeway, plus Shoppers Drug Mart. The nearby Sunridge Mall offers major shopping, dining, and entertainment options including a Cineplex theatre. Peter Lougheed Centre, a major Calgary hospital, is easily accessible.
Yes, Martindale is one of Calgary's most diverse communities. According to recent data, 55% of residents are immigrants. The most common mother tongues are English (36%), Punjabi (34%), Tagalog (6%), Urdu (5%), and Hindi (3%). This multicultural atmosphere is reflected in the community's many cultural events and local businesses.
Yes, Martindale is very family-friendly with a Family-Friendly Rating of 4 out of 5. The community features numerous parks and playgrounds, quality schools including Crossing Park School and Manmeet Singh Bhullar School, and a strong Community Association that hosts events throughout the year. Family-oriented households make up 75% of the community.
Martindale offers a mix of single-family detached homes, townhomes, and condominium apartments. The housing stock includes properties built primarily from the 1980s through the 2000s. About 77% of dwellings are owner-occupied, with 23% used for renting.
Martindale offers excellent commute options. The Martindale LRT Station on the Blue Line provides direct C-Train service to downtown Calgary with a typical commute of approximately 20-25 minutes. By car, access to Métis Trail and Stoney Trail makes the downtown drive about the same duration.
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