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Find answers to the most common questions about Quarry Park, a master-planned mixed-use community in southeast Calgary known for its Bow River access, corporate campuses, and unique architectural character.
Quarry Park is located in southeast Calgary, bordered by the Bow River to the north and east, and Glenmore Trail to the south. The community sits just west of Deerfoot Trail, making access to downtown, the airport, and the rest of the city extremely convenient. Drive times include: downtown Calgary (15-20 minutes), Calgary International Airport (25 minutes), South Health Campus (20 minutes), and Chinook Centre (12 minutes).
For 50 years, Quarry Park was a gravel extraction site operated by Lafarge Canada. In 2005, the 400-acre brownfield site was purchased by Remington Development Corporation, which transformed it into a master-planned mixed-use community. The Market at Quarry Park opened in 2008, new homes opened in 2010, and Imperial Oil opened its 20-acre campus in 2012. The community was built with innovative flood mitigation strategies that kept it completely dry during the 2013 Bow River flood, despite being in an evacuation zone.
Quarry Park is developed by Remington Development Corporation, an Alberta-based developer that since its inception in 1994 has completed over 16 million square feet of commercial real estate development and over 2,000 acres of land development. The master plan was designed by Gibbs Gage Architects.
Quarry Park offers a diverse mix of residential options including single-family homes, townhomes, and condominium apartments. Upon final build-out, the community will include approximately 2,200 residential units. Recent developments include the deVille at Quarry Park, three 13-storey luxury rental apartment towers with 333 units (256 one-bedroom and 77 two-bedroom apartments). The architectural style is French provincial, featuring natural stone, steep-pitched roof lines, balconies, large windows, and arched detailing.
Quarry Park is known for its upscale, modern housing. Condo apartments range from the mid $300,000s to over $700,000 depending on size and finishes. Single-family homes and townhomes command premium prices due to the community's prime location, architectural quality, and river access. The deVille rental apartments offer one-bedroom units and two-bedroom units with premium finishes.
Quarry Park Market is the community's central retail hub, featuring:
The market area features ample outdoor seating, restaurants with patios, and a park-like setting.
Quarry Park is home to several major corporate campuses and over 15,000 employees:
In total, Quarry Park will have 3.4 million square feet of office space at full build-out, making it one of Calgary's largest employment hubs outside the downtown core.
The Remington YMCA at Quarry Park is one of Calgary's premier recreation facilities, offering:
The facility is a major draw for families and professionals who prioritize fitness and community programming.
Quarry Park offers exceptional outdoor recreation:
Quarry Park is served by the Calgary Board of Education and the Calgary Catholic School District. Nearby schools include:
Yes, the Quarry Park Library is located within the community. It is a branch of the Calgary Public Library system and offers resources, programs, and events for all ages. The library is part of the larger Quarry Park amenity package along with the YMCA and other community facilities.
Quarry Park is exceptionally well-connected for commuters:
Quarry Park residents have access to several healthcare facilities:
Yes. Quarry Park was engineered with significant flood mitigation strategies based on Dutch polder systems. During the 2013 Bow River flood that devastated many Calgary communities, Quarry Park remained completely dry despite being in an evacuation zone. The community features an insulated, reinforced riprap berm designed to withstand a 1-in-100 year flood event, a stormwater lift station to discharge rainwater into the Bow River, and overland canals to divert and filter water. All buildings are built to LEED Gold standards using recycled materials.
Quarry Park features distinctive French Provincial architecture, supported by details such as natural stone, steep-pitched roof lines, balconies, large windows, and arched detailing over top windows. The buildings are constructed with precast concrete, chosen for its resilience and inherent fire resistance. The building envelope consists of R-20 double wythe insulated panels capable of withstanding extreme weather events. The architecture is unique in Alberta, differentiating Quarry Park from any other community in the province.
Yes, Quarry Park is excellent for families. Features include:
Yes, Quarry Park is extremely dog-friendly. The Bow River pathways provide extensive walking routes, and Sue Higgins Park, one of Calgary's largest off-leash dog parks, is located just minutes away. Many residents enjoy daily walks with their dogs along the river pathways and through the community's green spaces.
Quarry Park attracts a mix of professionals, families, and downsizers who value access to the Bow River pathway system, modern amenities, and quick commuting routes. The community is home to over 6,000 residents and employs over 15,000 people in its corporate campuses. The residential population includes young professionals working in the nearby office towers, families attracted to the YMCA and schools, and downsizers seeking low-maintenance condo living with river access.
Yes, Quarry Park Station is a planned station on Calgary's future Green Line LRT. The station will be located near the communities of Quarry Park, Douglas Glen, and Riverbend, and will connect to the Remington YMCA, Quarry Park Library, and a future transit hub. The station layout includes a bus terminal, passenger pick-up/drop-off areas, bicycle parking, and multi-use pathways providing seamless access to the adjacent community.
Find answers to the most common questions about Quarry Park, a master-planned mixed-use community in southeast Calgary known for its Bow River access, corporate campuses, and unique architectural character.
Quarry Park is located in southeast Calgary, bordered by the Bow River to the north and east, and Glenmore Trail to the south. The community sits just west of Deerfoot Trail, making access to downtown, the airport, and the rest of the city extremely convenient. Drive times include: downtown Calgary (15-20 minutes), Calgary International Airport (25 minutes), South Health Campus (20 minutes), and Chinook Centre (12 minutes).
For 50 years, Quarry Park was a gravel extraction site operated by Lafarge Canada. In 2005, the 400-acre brownfield site was purchased by Remington Development Corporation, which transformed it into a master-planned mixed-use community. The Market at Quarry Park opened in 2008, new homes opened in 2010, and Imperial Oil opened its 20-acre campus in 2012. The community was built with innovative flood mitigation strategies that kept it completely dry during the 2013 Bow River flood, despite being in an evacuation zone.
Quarry Park is developed by Remington Development Corporation, an Alberta-based developer that since its inception in 1994 has completed over 16 million square feet of commercial real estate development and over 2,000 acres of land development. The master plan was designed by Gibbs Gage Architects.
Quarry Park offers a diverse mix of residential options including single-family homes, townhomes, and condominium apartments. Upon final build-out, the community will include approximately 2,200 residential units. Recent developments include the deVille at Quarry Park, three 13-storey luxury rental apartment towers with 333 units (256 one-bedroom and 77 two-bedroom apartments). The architectural style is French provincial, featuring natural stone, steep-pitched roof lines, balconies, large windows, and arched detailing.
Quarry Park is known for its upscale, modern housing. Condo apartments range from the mid $300,000s to over $700,000 depending on size and finishes. Single-family homes and townhomes command premium prices due to the community's prime location, architectural quality, and river access. The deVille rental apartments offer one-bedroom units and two-bedroom units with premium finishes.
Quarry Park Market is the community's central retail hub, featuring:
The market area features ample outdoor seating, restaurants with patios, and a park-like setting.
Quarry Park is home to several major corporate campuses and over 15,000 employees:
In total, Quarry Park will have 3.4 million square feet of office space at full build-out, making it one of Calgary's largest employment hubs outside the downtown core.
The Remington YMCA at Quarry Park is one of Calgary's premier recreation facilities, offering:
The facility is a major draw for families and professionals who prioritize fitness and community programming.
Quarry Park offers exceptional outdoor recreation:
Quarry Park is served by the Calgary Board of Education and the Calgary Catholic School District. Nearby schools include:
Yes, the Quarry Park Library is located within the community. It is a branch of the Calgary Public Library system and offers resources, programs, and events for all ages. The library is part of the larger Quarry Park amenity package along with the YMCA and other community facilities.
Quarry Park is exceptionally well-connected for commuters:
Quarry Park residents have access to several healthcare facilities:
Yes. Quarry Park was engineered with significant flood mitigation strategies based on Dutch polder systems. During the 2013 Bow River flood that devastated many Calgary communities, Quarry Park remained completely dry despite being in an evacuation zone. The community features an insulated, reinforced riprap berm designed to withstand a 1-in-100 year flood event, a stormwater lift station to discharge rainwater into the Bow River, and overland canals to divert and filter water. All buildings are built to LEED Gold standards using recycled materials.
Quarry Park features distinctive French Provincial architecture, supported by details such as natural stone, steep-pitched roof lines, balconies, large windows, and arched detailing over top windows. The buildings are constructed with precast concrete, chosen for its resilience and inherent fire resistance. The building envelope consists of R-20 double wythe insulated panels capable of withstanding extreme weather events. The architecture is unique in Alberta, differentiating Quarry Park from any other community in the province.
Yes, Quarry Park is excellent for families. Features include:
Yes, Quarry Park is extremely dog-friendly. The Bow River pathways provide extensive walking routes, and Sue Higgins Park, one of Calgary's largest off-leash dog parks, is located just minutes away. Many residents enjoy daily walks with their dogs along the river pathways and through the community's green spaces.
Quarry Park attracts a mix of professionals, families, and downsizers who value access to the Bow River pathway system, modern amenities, and quick commuting routes. The community is home to over 6,000 residents and employs over 15,000 people in its corporate campuses. The residential population includes young professionals working in the nearby office towers, families attracted to the YMCA and schools, and downsizers seeking low-maintenance condo living with river access.
Yes, Quarry Park Station is a planned station on Calgary's future Green Line LRT. The station will be located near the communities of Quarry Park, Douglas Glen, and Riverbend, and will connect to the Remington YMCA, Quarry Park Library, and a future transit hub. The station layout includes a bus terminal, passenger pick-up/drop-off areas, bicycle parking, and multi-use pathways providing seamless access to the adjacent community.
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