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Find answers to the most common questions about Bowness, a historic riverside neighbourhood in northwest Calgary known for its small-town charm, Bow River pathways, and the beloved Bowness Park.
Bowness is located in the northwest quadrant of Calgary, bordered by the Bow River to the north and east, 16 Avenue NW to the south, and Stoney Trail to the west. The community is situated across the river from the upscale neighbourhood of Varsity, with Shouldice Park and the University of Calgary nearby.
Bowness was established in 1896 and was originally its own town before amalgamating with the City of Calgary in 1964. The name was chosen by early settler Thomas Stone, who had enjoyed visiting Bowness-on-Windermere in the English Lake District. Many of the community's original infrastructure features, including the streetcar bridge and Bowness Park, were developed by English solicitor John Hextall in the early 1910s. The Bowness Community Association continues to preserve the area's unique heritage and spirit.
Bowness Park is one of Calgary's most cherished recreational destinations, sitting between the Bow River and a scenic lagoon. The park offers a miniature ride-on train, paddleboats and canoe rentals in summer, ice skating on the lagoon in winter, picnic areas with fire pits, and walking and cycling trails. The park connects to Edworthy Park and the broader Bow River pathway system.
Bowness offers a mix of single-family homes, townhomes, and low-rise apartment buildings. The housing stock includes character homes from the early 1900s, mid-century bungalows, and newer infills. Like many older Calgary neighbourhoods, Bowness is experiencing gentrification with the renovation and reconstruction of housing and commercial properties. Condominiums or apartments make up about 31% of dwellings, with 46% used for renting. Check Realtor.ca for current listings in the area.
Bowness is home to Bowness High School, a public high school built before amalgamation. Other schools include Thomas B. Riley School (7-9), Bowness Elementary School, Belvedere Parkway Elementary, Bowcroft Elementary, and Our Lady of the Assumption School (K-9). The community is within the Calgary Board of Education and Calgary Catholic School District.
Bowness features Bowness Park, Shouldice Park (batting cages, soccer fields, accessible playground), Bowmont Park (192-hectare natural environment park), and Dale Hodges Park. The neighbourhood also has direct access to the Bow River pathway system.
Bowness Road is the community's main street, featuring Salt & Pepper (popular Mexican restaurant), Cadance Coffee, Bow Cycle & Sports (iconic Calgary bike shop since 1958), Light Cellar Superfoods, WINS Thrift Store, and Bowness Health Foods. Market Mall is located approximately 2 km east for major shopping.
Multiple Calgary Transit bus routes serve Bowness with connections to downtown and LRT stations. The commute to downtown Calgary takes approximately 25-35 minutes. Major roads include Crowchild Trail, 16 Avenue NW, and Stoney Trail. Park-and-ride facilities are available nearby at University Station and Crowfoot Station. Quick access to the Trans-Canada Highway makes mountain travel easy.
Bowness is conveniently located near Foothills Medical Centre (approximately 4.4 km east) and Alberta Children's Hospital (approximately 3.5 km southeast). These major Calgary hospitals provide comprehensive medical services including 24/7 emergency care.
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Most common questions from people considering moving to Bowness
Bowness maintains an active neighborhood watch program and has lower crime rates compared to city averages. The community benefits from regular police patrols and well-lit streets. Residents report feeling safe walking during day and evening hours. View detailed crime statistics →
Bowness is served by several highly-rated schools including public and separate school options. Elementary schools focus on foundational skills, while secondary schools offer advanced placement programs and extracurricular activities. Explore schools in Bowness →
Homes in Bowness range from entry-level properties to luxury estates. Current market trends show strong appreciation with diverse options including single-family homes, townhouses, and condominiums. View current market statistics →
Average commute time is 25-35 minutes to downtown. Multiple bus routes serve the area, with park-and-ride facilities available. Major roads provide easy access for drivers. View transit maps and schedules →
The community features shopping centers, restaurants, parks, walking trails, community centers, and recreational facilities. Multiple grocery stores, medical clinics, and fitness centers serve residents daily needs. Discover all amenities →
Yes, with numerous parks, playgrounds, and family-oriented community events throughout the year. The area features safe streets, quality schools, and activities for children of all ages. Family guide to Bowness →
Property taxes are competitive with surrounding areas and are calculated based on assessed home values. The municipality provides detailed tax information and payment options.
Yes, several new construction developments are available including condos, townhomes, and detached homes. Multiple builders offer various floor plans and communities with modern amenities. View new construction listings →
The community features a mix of families, young professionals, and retirees from various cultural backgrounds. Community events celebrate this diversity through festivals and cultural activities. View community demographics →
Employment centers, retail developments, and business parks provide local job opportunities. Major employers include healthcare, education, retail, and professional services within commuting distance.
Safety: 5/5 - Active neighborhood watch, low crime rates
Schools: 5/5 - Highly-rated public and separate schools
Housing Market: 5/5 - Diverse options from entry-level to luxury
Commute: 5/5 - 25-35 min to downtown, multiple transit options
Family-Friendly: 5/5 - Parks, playgrounds, community events
Amenities: 5/5 - Shopping, dining, recreation facilities
Diversity: 0/5 - Mix of families, professionals, retirees
Jobs: 5/5 - Local employment centers nearby
Bowness pre-construction homes coming soon, developments such as condo, townhomes and detached homes available or coming soon in Bowness Calgary, Alberta. The prices for these developments range widely and the unit sizes also vary. Some developments have not yet released pricing details or begun accepting registrations. It is important to note that the completion dates, pricing, and deposit structure for these developments may be subject to change.
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