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Mission Calgary Community Overview

Explore everything you need to know about Mission, one of Calgary's most vibrant and historic inner-city neighbourhoods. Located just south of the downtown core along the Elbow River, Mission offers a perfect blend of urban sophistication and historic charm. Known for its trendy 4th Street SW corridor, tree-lined streets, heritage brick buildings, and strong sense of community, Mission provides an unparalleled lifestyle for young professionals, families, and empty-nesters alike. Click any question below to expand the answer.

Where is Mission located in Calgary?

Mission is a historic inner-city residential neighbourhood located immediately south of Calgary's downtown core in the southwest quadrant. The community is bordered by the CP Rail tracks (10th Avenue SW) to the north, the Elbow River to the east and south, and 14th Street SW to the west.

Quadrant: Southwest

Ward: Ward 8 (includes Mission, Cliff Bungalow, Elbow Park, Rideau Park)

Established: Late 1800s – one of Calgary's oldest neighbourhoods

Population: Approximately 5,500 to 6,000 residents

Mission was originally home to Father Albert Lacombe and the Oblate missionaries (hence the name "Mission"), who established a church and school for the Métis and Indigenous peoples in the 1870s. Today, the neighbourhood is known for its vibrant 4th Street commercial district, heritage buildings, and proximity to the Elbow River pathways.

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

How much do homes cost in Mission right now?

Current Market Overview (June 2026): Mission is one of Calgary's most desirable inner-city neighbourhoods, commanding premium prices for its historic character, walkability, and central location. The housing stock is diverse, ranging from early 1900s heritage homes and infills to luxury condominiums along the Elbow River.

Market Statistics:

  • Active listings: 25-35 homes currently for sale (varies by season)
  • Average days on market: Approximately 25-35 days
  • Housing stock: Built primarily from 1900-1950, with significant infill and condo development from 1980s-present

Housing Types by Percentage:

  • Condominiums (low and high-rise): 45%
  • Single-family detached homes: 30%
  • Duplexes / Townhouses: 25%
  • Owner-occupied: 55%
  • Rental properties: 45%

Recent Market Context: The broader Calgary market has been shifting toward balanced conditions, with housing inventory 29% higher than the previous year. Mission's premium inner-city location has kept demand relatively strong, though buyers now have more negotiating power than in the 2021-2023 peak market. Condos in Mission have seen steady appreciation as downtown office conversion projects increase inner-city living appeal.

Mission Home Price Range:

  • Studio/1-bedroom condos: $275,000 - $450,000
  • 2-bedroom condos: $450,000 - $800,000+
  • Heritage homes (needing renovation): $700,000 - $1,000,000
  • Renovated single-family homes: $1,000,000 - $1,800,000
  • Luxury townhouses and riverfront condos: $1,200,000 - $3,000,000+

Search Current Listings: Realtor.ca | Zolo Mission Listings

What home builders are active in Mission?

Mission features a mix of historic homes (many designated heritage properties), luxury infill developments, and modern condominium towers. Several boutique builders and developers specialize in infill projects that respect the neighbourhood's historic character while offering contemporary design.

Builders & Developers Serving Mission:

  • Trico Homes: One of Calgary's premier homebuilders with infill projects in inner-city communities including Mission. Known for high-quality single-family infills and townhomes that blend modern design with traditional streetscapes.
  • Jayman Built: Offers MODE infill homes in established communities, including projects near Mission. Features energy-efficient construction and contemporary designs.
  • Mission Infill Developers: Several boutique builders specialize in luxury infill homes on Mission's tree-lined streets. Contact the Mission Community Association for referrals to reputable local builders familiar with heritage guidelines.

Condo Developers (Mission towers):

Typical Infill Home Cost: CAD $800,000 - $1,500,000+ for a new infill on a standard 25' or 50' lot

Builder Link: Mission Community Association – Development Resources

What shops, restaurants, and businesses are on 4th Street SW?

4th Street SW is Mission's vibrant main commercial corridor, known as "Restaurant Row" and home to over 100 businesses including boutique shops, cafes, pubs, and some of Calgary's most beloved restaurants. The street comes alive with the annual 4th Street Lilac Festival (Calgary's largest single-day festival).

Local Favourites on 4th Street (north to south):

  • PHD (Pizza, Hashbrowns & Donuts): Breakfast and brunch institution with creative donuts and breakfast poutines. Lineups out the door on weekends.
  • Avec Bistro & Garden: Charming French-inspired bistro with a secret garden patio — a Mission hidden gem.
  • Native Tongues Taqueria: Authentic Mexico City-style tacos and tequila. Always buzzing.
  • Merganser Restaurant & Bar: Elevated comfort food and craft cocktails in a cozy setting.
  • Fleetwood Lounge: Live jazz, craft cocktails, and vinyl nights — Calgary's best spot for intimate live music.
  • StarBelly: Patio perfection — burgers, beers, and people-watching on the 4th Street strip.
  • Launch Coffee: Locally roasted coffee and light bites. Remote worker favourite.
  • Kalamata Grocery: Independent Mediterranean grocery with excellent deli counter, feta, olives, and prepared foods.

Annual Event: 4th Street Lilac Festival — Calgary's largest one-day festival (first Sunday of June, over 100,000 attendees). Live music, food trucks, artisans, and street vendors along 4th Street SW.

Business Improvement Area Link: 4th Street Mission BIA

What parks and outdoor recreation does Mission offer?

Mission is bordered by the Elbow River to the east and south, with direct access to Calgary's world-class pathway system. Several parks provide green space, river access, and recreational opportunities within walking distance.

Parks in and around Mission:

  • Mentor Park: Mission's central gathering place at the corner of 4th Street and 25th Avenue SW. Features a playground, spray park (summer), picnic areas, and open lawn. Home to the Mission Community Garden.
  • Elbow River Pathway: Paved multi-use pathway running along the Elbow River from Glenmore Reservoir to the Bow River. Perfect for walking, running, cycling.
  • Stanley Park: Located just south of Mission. Features an outdoor swimming pool, tennis courts, and a large off-leash dog area.
  • Lindsay Park / MNP Community & Sport Centre: Home to one of Calgary's largest public recreation facilities with a 50-metre pool, fitness centre, ice rinks, and field house.

Nearby Recreation:

  • Elbow River Paddling: Public access points for kayaking, canoeing, and stand-up paddleboarding.
  • Off-leash Dog Areas: Riverdale Park (north) and Stanley Park (south) both have designated off-leash zones.
What schools are available in Mission?

Mission is home to one of Calgary's most unique and well-regarded elementary school options.

Public Schools (Calgary Board of Education):

  • Mission School: Kindergarten to Grade 6. Features the Spanish Bilingual Program as well as the Regular Program. The historic building (built 1929) is a designated heritage resource.
  • Mount Royal School: Grades 7-9 (located in Cliff Bungalow).
  • Western Canada High School: Grades 10-12. One of Calgary's top-ranked public high schools.

Catholic Schools (Calgary Catholic School District):

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

How long is the commute from Mission to downtown Calgary?

Mission is one of Calgary's most walkable and transit-connected neighbourhoods, with downtown Calgary literally across the CP Rail tracks.

Commute Times:

  • To downtown Calgary: 5 minutes by car
  • To downtown Calgary: 10-12 minutes by bus
  • To downtown Calgary: 8-10 minutes by bike
  • To downtown Calgary: 15-20 minutes walking
  • To Calgary International Airport: Approximately 25 minutes

Public Transit:

  • Bus Route 7 (Marda Loop / Mission / Downtown): Runs along 4th Street SW. Buses every 10-15 minutes during peak hours.
  • LRT Access: Erlton/Stampede Station is a 15-minute walk east.

Transit Link: Calgary Transit

What healthcare services are available near Mission?

Mission residents have access to a wide range of healthcare services within the neighbourhood and nearby.

Within Mission:

  • Mission Medical Clinic: Family physicians and walk-in clinic on 4th Street SW.
  • Pharmacies: London Drugs and Shoppers Drug Mart on 4th Street.

Nearby Hospitals (5-10 minutes):

Healthcare Link: Alberta Health Services

What is the demographic profile and character of Mission?

Mission is a diverse, vibrant, and highly walkable inner-city neighbourhood that attracts young professionals, families, and empty-nesters.

Demographic Data:

  • Population: Approximately 5,500 - 6,000 residents
  • Median household income: $85,000 - $110,000
  • Owner-occupied: Approximately 55%
  • Rental properties: Approximately 45%

Community Character:

  • Mission is one of Calgary's most walkable neighbourhoods (Walk Score of 90+).
  • Home to a mix of historic character homes alongside modern luxury infills and condos.
  • Strong sense of community — active Mission Community Association runs events and the Mission Market.

Community Association Link: Mission Community Association

What is the history of Mission?

Mission is one of Calgary's oldest and most historically significant neighbourhoods, with roots dating back to the 1870s.

Historical Timeline:

  • 1872: Father Albert Lacombe established a mission to serve the Métis and Indigenous peoples.
  • 1907: The Town of Rouleauville (Mission and Cliff Bungalow) was annexed by Calgary.
  • 1910s-1920s: Many of Mission's heritage homes were built during this period.
  • 1929: Mission School was constructed.

Historical Links: City of Calgary Heritage Resources

Mission Bus Routes Schedules

Mission Calgary Community Overview

Explore everything you need to know about Mission, one of Calgary's most vibrant and historic inner-city neighbourhoods. Located just south of the downtown core along the Elbow River, Mission offers a perfect blend of urban sophistication and historic charm. Known for its trendy 4th Street SW corridor, tree-lined streets, heritage brick buildings, and strong sense of community, Mission provides an unparalleled lifestyle for young professionals, families, and empty-nesters alike. Click any question below to expand the answer.

Where is Mission located in Calgary?

Mission is a historic inner-city residential neighbourhood located immediately south of Calgary's downtown core in the southwest quadrant. The community is bordered by the CP Rail tracks (10th Avenue SW) to the north, the Elbow River to the east and south, and 14th Street SW to the west.

Quadrant: Southwest

Ward: Ward 8 (includes Mission, Cliff Bungalow, Elbow Park, Rideau Park)

Established: Late 1800s – one of Calgary's oldest neighbourhoods

Population: Approximately 5,500 to 6,000 residents

Mission was originally home to Father Albert Lacombe and the Oblate missionaries (hence the name "Mission"), who established a church and school for the Métis and Indigenous peoples in the 1870s. Today, the neighbourhood is known for its vibrant 4th Street commercial district, heritage buildings, and proximity to the Elbow River pathways.

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

How much do homes cost in Mission right now?

Current Market Overview (June 2026): Mission is one of Calgary's most desirable inner-city neighbourhoods, commanding premium prices for its historic character, walkability, and central location. The housing stock is diverse, ranging from early 1900s heritage homes and infills to luxury condominiums along the Elbow River.

Market Statistics:

  • Active listings: 25-35 homes currently for sale (varies by season)
  • Average days on market: Approximately 25-35 days
  • Housing stock: Built primarily from 1900-1950, with significant infill and condo development from 1980s-present

Housing Types by Percentage:

  • Condominiums (low and high-rise): 45%
  • Single-family detached homes: 30%
  • Duplexes / Townhouses: 25%
  • Owner-occupied: 55%
  • Rental properties: 45%

Recent Market Context: The broader Calgary market has been shifting toward balanced conditions, with housing inventory 29% higher than the previous year. Mission's premium inner-city location has kept demand relatively strong, though buyers now have more negotiating power than in the 2021-2023 peak market. Condos in Mission have seen steady appreciation as downtown office conversion projects increase inner-city living appeal.

Mission Home Price Range:

  • Studio/1-bedroom condos: $275,000 - $450,000
  • 2-bedroom condos: $450,000 - $800,000+
  • Heritage homes (needing renovation): $700,000 - $1,000,000
  • Renovated single-family homes: $1,000,000 - $1,800,000
  • Luxury townhouses and riverfront condos: $1,200,000 - $3,000,000+

Search Current Listings: Realtor.ca | Zolo Mission Listings

What home builders are active in Mission?

Mission features a mix of historic homes (many designated heritage properties), luxury infill developments, and modern condominium towers. Several boutique builders and developers specialize in infill projects that respect the neighbourhood's historic character while offering contemporary design.

Builders & Developers Serving Mission:

  • Trico Homes: One of Calgary's premier homebuilders with infill projects in inner-city communities including Mission. Known for high-quality single-family infills and townhomes that blend modern design with traditional streetscapes.
  • Jayman Built: Offers MODE infill homes in established communities, including projects near Mission. Features energy-efficient construction and contemporary designs.
  • Mission Infill Developers: Several boutique builders specialize in luxury infill homes on Mission's tree-lined streets. Contact the Mission Community Association for referrals to reputable local builders familiar with heritage guidelines.

Condo Developers (Mission towers):

Typical Infill Home Cost: CAD $800,000 - $1,500,000+ for a new infill on a standard 25' or 50' lot

Builder Link: Mission Community Association – Development Resources

What shops, restaurants, and businesses are on 4th Street SW?

4th Street SW is Mission's vibrant main commercial corridor, known as "Restaurant Row" and home to over 100 businesses including boutique shops, cafes, pubs, and some of Calgary's most beloved restaurants. The street comes alive with the annual 4th Street Lilac Festival (Calgary's largest single-day festival).

Local Favourites on 4th Street (north to south):

  • PHD (Pizza, Hashbrowns & Donuts): Breakfast and brunch institution with creative donuts and breakfast poutines. Lineups out the door on weekends.
  • Avec Bistro & Garden: Charming French-inspired bistro with a secret garden patio — a Mission hidden gem.
  • Native Tongues Taqueria: Authentic Mexico City-style tacos and tequila. Always buzzing.
  • Merganser Restaurant & Bar: Elevated comfort food and craft cocktails in a cozy setting.
  • Fleetwood Lounge: Live jazz, craft cocktails, and vinyl nights — Calgary's best spot for intimate live music.
  • StarBelly: Patio perfection — burgers, beers, and people-watching on the 4th Street strip.
  • Launch Coffee: Locally roasted coffee and light bites. Remote worker favourite.
  • Kalamata Grocery: Independent Mediterranean grocery with excellent deli counter, feta, olives, and prepared foods.

Annual Event: 4th Street Lilac Festival — Calgary's largest one-day festival (first Sunday of June, over 100,000 attendees). Live music, food trucks, artisans, and street vendors along 4th Street SW.

Business Improvement Area Link: 4th Street Mission BIA

What parks and outdoor recreation does Mission offer?

Mission is bordered by the Elbow River to the east and south, with direct access to Calgary's world-class pathway system. Several parks provide green space, river access, and recreational opportunities within walking distance.

Parks in and around Mission:

  • Mentor Park: Mission's central gathering place at the corner of 4th Street and 25th Avenue SW. Features a playground, spray park (summer), picnic areas, and open lawn. Home to the Mission Community Garden.
  • Elbow River Pathway: Paved multi-use pathway running along the Elbow River from Glenmore Reservoir to the Bow River. Perfect for walking, running, cycling.
  • Stanley Park: Located just south of Mission. Features an outdoor swimming pool, tennis courts, and a large off-leash dog area.
  • Lindsay Park / MNP Community & Sport Centre: Home to one of Calgary's largest public recreation facilities with a 50-metre pool, fitness centre, ice rinks, and field house.

Nearby Recreation:

  • Elbow River Paddling: Public access points for kayaking, canoeing, and stand-up paddleboarding.
  • Off-leash Dog Areas: Riverdale Park (north) and Stanley Park (south) both have designated off-leash zones.
What schools are available in Mission?

Mission is home to one of Calgary's most unique and well-regarded elementary school options.

Public Schools (Calgary Board of Education):

  • Mission School: Kindergarten to Grade 6. Features the Spanish Bilingual Program as well as the Regular Program. The historic building (built 1929) is a designated heritage resource.
  • Mount Royal School: Grades 7-9 (located in Cliff Bungalow).
  • Western Canada High School: Grades 10-12. One of Calgary's top-ranked public high schools.

Catholic Schools (Calgary Catholic School District):

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

How long is the commute from Mission to downtown Calgary?

Mission is one of Calgary's most walkable and transit-connected neighbourhoods, with downtown Calgary literally across the CP Rail tracks.

Commute Times:

  • To downtown Calgary: 5 minutes by car
  • To downtown Calgary: 10-12 minutes by bus
  • To downtown Calgary: 8-10 minutes by bike
  • To downtown Calgary: 15-20 minutes walking
  • To Calgary International Airport: Approximately 25 minutes

Public Transit:

  • Bus Route 7 (Marda Loop / Mission / Downtown): Runs along 4th Street SW. Buses every 10-15 minutes during peak hours.
  • LRT Access: Erlton/Stampede Station is a 15-minute walk east.

Transit Link: Calgary Transit

What healthcare services are available near Mission?

Mission residents have access to a wide range of healthcare services within the neighbourhood and nearby.

Within Mission:

  • Mission Medical Clinic: Family physicians and walk-in clinic on 4th Street SW.
  • Pharmacies: London Drugs and Shoppers Drug Mart on 4th Street.

Nearby Hospitals (5-10 minutes):

Healthcare Link: Alberta Health Services

What is the demographic profile and character of Mission?

Mission is a diverse, vibrant, and highly walkable inner-city neighbourhood that attracts young professionals, families, and empty-nesters.

Demographic Data:

  • Population: Approximately 5,500 - 6,000 residents
  • Median household income: $85,000 - $110,000
  • Owner-occupied: Approximately 55%
  • Rental properties: Approximately 45%

Community Character:

  • Mission is one of Calgary's most walkable neighbourhoods (Walk Score of 90+).
  • Home to a mix of historic character homes alongside modern luxury infills and condos.
  • Strong sense of community — active Mission Community Association runs events and the Mission Market.

Community Association Link: Mission Community Association

What is the history of Mission?

Mission is one of Calgary's oldest and most historically significant neighbourhoods, with roots dating back to the 1870s.

Historical Timeline:

  • 1872: Father Albert Lacombe established a mission to serve the Métis and Indigenous peoples.
  • 1907: The Town of Rouleauville (Mission and Cliff Bungalow) was annexed by Calgary.
  • 1910s-1920s: Many of Mission's heritage homes were built during this period.
  • 1929: Mission School was constructed.

Historical Links: City of Calgary Heritage Resources





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