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The sanctuary is an ecological safe haven, surrounded by a bustling city, that connects people to their wild neighbours and the wonders of nature. Watch for some of the incredible wildlife while exploring this protected natural...
Inglewood: Calgary’s Timeless Soul, 150 Years On Established in 1875—ten years before the Canadian Pacific Railway reshaped the West—Inglewood stands as Calgary’s oldest and most storied neighbourhood. Just under four kilometres from...
Inglewood is Calgarys original main street and has the history to prove it. Today, this historic neighbourhood is a bohemian paradise of unique shops, restaurants, and live music venues that are all part of the Music Mile. Neighbourhood...
Inglewood Is Calgary’s Oldest Neighbourhood – And Growing When I first moved to Calgary in October 1980, the apartment vacancy rate in the city was extremely low. Under the gun to find a place to live, I took the first opportunity that...
Inglewood is Calgary original main street and has the history to prove it. Today, this historic neighbourhood is a bohemian paradise of unique shops, restaurants, and live music venues that are all part of the Music Mile. Neighbourhood...
Inglewood Alcohol in Parks program means we are able to drink alcohol at select picnic tables from June 1 to September 7. Drinking locations in Inglewood park Alcohol consumption will not be allowed freely in all parks or at all sites...
Inglewood community is full of trendy places to shop and eat. Gorilla Whale serves up creative and loosely Japanese fare while you listen to the freshest beats and sip high noon sake. Ready for a hot tip? Order all of the yakitori and...
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Find answers to the most common questions about Inglewood, Calgary's oldest and most historic neighbourhood, known for its eclectic charm, vibrant main street, and strong sense of community.
Inglewood is located immediately east of downtown Calgary, bordered by the Bow River to the north and the Elbow River to the south. The neighbourhood is situated just minutes from the city centre, with the historic 9th Avenue SE serving as its main street. The community is also home to the popular Pearce Estate Park and the Bow River Pathway system.
Inglewood is Calgary's oldest neighbourhood, established in 1875 before the city was officially incorporated. Originally known as "East Calgary," it developed as a working-class community home to many of the city's early railway workers and tradespeople. Inglewood's historic main street, 9th Avenue SE, is one of Calgary's most intact commercial streets from the early 1900s, featuring many heritage buildings that still stand today. The area went through a period of decline but has since revitalized into one of Calgary's most beloved cultural and artistic hubs.
Inglewood is renowned for its vibrant main street, 9th Avenue SE, which is lined with unique independent shops, antique stores, art galleries, live music venues, and world-class restaurants. Key attractions include:
Inglewood features a mix of early 20th-century character homes, restored heritage properties, modern infills, and low-rise condominium apartments. The housing stock includes Victorian, Edwardian, Craftsman, and contemporary architectural styles. Many homes have been lovingly restored while others have been replaced with modern luxury infills. Inglewood has a high homeownership rate and is popular with professionals, artists, and families seeking an urban village atmosphere.
The average home price in Inglewood varies significantly by property type. Single-family detached homes typically range from $700,000 to over $1.5 million, with restored heritage properties and luxury infills commanding premium prices. Condominium apartments are more affordable, ranging from $300,000 to $600,000. The average household income in Inglewood is higher than the Calgary average, reflecting its desirability and established character.
Inglewood Elementary School (K-6) is located within the community, providing local education for families. Nearby schools include Rideau Park School and Western Canada High School, which offers International Baccalaureate and French Immersion programs. The community is served by the Calgary Board of Education and the Calgary Catholic School District.
Inglewood is home to several of Calgary's most beloved parks and natural areas:
Inglewood's 9th Avenue SE is a destination for unique shopping and exceptional dining. Notable local businesses include:
Inglewood is exceptionally well-connected for a historic neighbourhood. Multiple bus routes (including the Route 1) serve the community, connecting to downtown and the LRT system. The historic Inglewood/Ramsay LRT Station is located on the community's eastern edge, providing direct C-Train access to downtown, SAIT, the University of Calgary, and beyond. The neighbourhood is also very cyclist-friendly with dedicated bike lanes on 9th Avenue SE and direct access to the Bow River pathway system. The drive to downtown Calgary takes less than five minutes.
The Inglewood Night Market is a popular summer tradition where 9th Avenue SE transforms into a pedestrian-only celebration of art, music, and local culture. The event features over 100 local artisans, food trucks, live entertainment, and late-night shopping. It's a signature community event that draws thousands of visitors and showcases Inglewood's unique creative spirit.
Yes, Inglewood is an excellent community for families. It has a strong, engaged community association, a local elementary school, numerous parks including the Inglewood Bird Sanctuary, and a walkable main street with family-friendly restaurants and shops. The neighbourhood's proximity to downtown and the Bow River pathways makes it an ideal place for families seeking an urban village lifestyle with outdoor access.
Inglewood has a diverse demographic mix, including established professionals, artists, young families, and empty nesters attracted by its historic character and central location. The community has a higher percentage of university-educated residents compared to the Calgary average. The average household income is above the city average, and the homeownership rate is approximately 55%, with a mix of owned and rental dwellings.
Absolutely! Inglewood is a very dog-friendly community. The Inglewood Bird Sanctuary has designated off-leash areas, and the Bow River pathways are popular for dog walking. Many of the shops and restaurants on 9th Avenue SE offer dog-friendly patios, and you'll often see locals walking their furry friends throughout the historic streets.
You can find how safe the Inglewood community is with area crime data, number of traffic accidents in the neighbourhood online or you may want to contact the Inglewood community police, violent and property crime rates statistics local police department.
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