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Find answers to the most common questions about Saddle Ridge, a vibrant, family-friendly neighbourhood in northeast Calgary known for its cultural diversity, excellent transit access, and community-focused amenities.
Saddle Ridge is located in the northeast quadrant of Calgary at the city's northeastern edge. It is bounded by Airport Trail NE to the north, Stoney Trail NE to the east, 80 Avenue NE to the south, and Métis Trail to the west. The Saddle Ridge Industrial Area and Calgary International Airport are located west of the neighbourhood . The community is represented in Calgary City Council by the Ward 5 councillor.
According to the 2021 municipal census, Saddle Ridge has a population of 24,365 residents living in 6,005 dwellings . With a land area of 5.5 square kilometres, the population density is approximately 4,430 people per square kilometre. The average household income is $104,000, and 8% of residents are low-income.
Saddle Ridge has a relatively low crime rate compared to many other Calgary communities. In the May 2023 to May 2024 period, the crime rate was 1.358 per 100 residents, showing a decrease from previous years . For comparison, other Calgary communities had higher rates: Whitehorn (1.741), Rundle (2.342), Bowness (2.934), and Inglewood (3.438). Year-over-year crime rates have remained stable, ranging from 1.2 to 1.5 per 100 residents since 2018.
As of July 2025, there are 166 active listings in Saddle Ridge, including 70 detached homes, 15 semi-detached homes, 40 townhouses, and 41 condos . Houses make up 98.25% of the building types, with apartments accounting for just 0.68%. The community initially consisted of acreages, with urbanization beginning in the mid-2000s . Savanna, a newer division of the neighbourhood, is currently being built as part of the final expansion to Saddle Ridge.
The median sold price for a detached home in Saddle Ridge is $745,500, which is an increase of 10.1% year-over-year . Townhouses have a median sold price of $326,000, and condos have a median sold price of $350,000. The average household income in Saddle Ridge is $104,000, and approximately 27% of residents spend 30% or more of their income on housing, slightly above the Calgary average of 23%.
Saddle Ridge is served by several schools within the Calgary Board of Education and Calgary Catholic School District:
Due to continued growth, Pineridge School has been designated as an additional overflow school to accommodate students from Saddle Ridge and Hugh A. Bennett School.
Saddle Ridge is one of Calgary's most culturally diverse neighbourhoods. According to recent data, 62% of residents are immigrants . The top mother tongues spoken are Punjabi (41%), English (25%), Urdu (9%), and Tagalog (6%) . The community is known as the largest neighbourhood for its Indian, Pakistani, Punjabi, and Bengali communities . The Bilal Islamic Centre opened in 2021 and has become an important gathering place for Muslims in the northeast. The community also features Chalo! FreshCo, a South Asian grocery store, and Vattan Halal Meat at Saddletowne Circle .
Saddle Ridge has several parks and green spaces for residents to enjoy:
Saddle Ridge is exceptionally well-connected for transit users:
Saddletowne Circle serves as the commercial hub of the community, conveniently located within walking distance of Saddletowne Station . Key retail options include:
Saddle Ridge offers several recreational amenities for residents:
Yes, Saddle Ridge is an excellent community for families with children. The age distribution shows 30% of residents are aged 0-19, 25% are aged 35-49, and the average number of children per household is 1.97 . The community features several schools (both public and Catholic), parks and playgrounds, a recently revitalized playpark with a zipline and soccer pitch, the Rotary/Mattamy Greenway pathway system, and a strong, family-oriented demographic .
Yes, Saddle Ridge is a dog-friendly community. The numerous parks and green spaces, the extensive pathway system including the Rotary/Mattamy Greenway, and the off-leash areas within nearby parks provide plenty of options for walking dogs . Most homes have fenced yards, and the community is designed with walkability in mind for pet owners.
Saddle Ridge was established in 1960 and initially consisted of acreages with an active community association since the 1970s . Urbanization was originally intended to begin in the 1990s but was delayed due to drainage issues, pushing development to the mid-2000s . Today, Saddle Ridge primarily refers to the urban community that has developed around Saddletowne Circle, although some acreages remain. The Savanna area is currently being built as part of the final expansion to Saddle Ridge .
Saddle Ridge is home to several important cultural and religious institutions:
Find answers to the most common questions about Saddle Ridge, a vibrant, family-friendly neighbourhood in northeast Calgary known for its cultural diversity, excellent transit access, and community-focused amenities.
Saddle Ridge is located in the northeast quadrant of Calgary at the city's northeastern edge. It is bounded by Airport Trail NE to the north, Stoney Trail NE to the east, 80 Avenue NE to the south, and Métis Trail to the west. The Saddle Ridge Industrial Area and Calgary International Airport are located west of the neighbourhood . The community is represented in Calgary City Council by the Ward 5 councillor.
According to the 2021 municipal census, Saddle Ridge has a population of 24,365 residents living in 6,005 dwellings . With a land area of 5.5 square kilometres, the population density is approximately 4,430 people per square kilometre. The average household income is $104,000, and 8% of residents are low-income.
Saddle Ridge has a relatively low crime rate compared to many other Calgary communities. In the May 2023 to May 2024 period, the crime rate was 1.358 per 100 residents, showing a decrease from previous years . For comparison, other Calgary communities had higher rates: Whitehorn (1.741), Rundle (2.342), Bowness (2.934), and Inglewood (3.438). Year-over-year crime rates have remained stable, ranging from 1.2 to 1.5 per 100 residents since 2018.
As of July 2025, there are 166 active listings in Saddle Ridge, including 70 detached homes, 15 semi-detached homes, 40 townhouses, and 41 condos . Houses make up 98.25% of the building types, with apartments accounting for just 0.68%. The community initially consisted of acreages, with urbanization beginning in the mid-2000s . Savanna, a newer division of the neighbourhood, is currently being built as part of the final expansion to Saddle Ridge.
The median sold price for a detached home in Saddle Ridge is $745,500, which is an increase of 10.1% year-over-year . Townhouses have a median sold price of $326,000, and condos have a median sold price of $350,000. The average household income in Saddle Ridge is $104,000, and approximately 27% of residents spend 30% or more of their income on housing, slightly above the Calgary average of 23%.
Saddle Ridge is served by several schools within the Calgary Board of Education and Calgary Catholic School District:
Due to continued growth, Pineridge School has been designated as an additional overflow school to accommodate students from Saddle Ridge and Hugh A. Bennett School.
Saddle Ridge is one of Calgary's most culturally diverse neighbourhoods. According to recent data, 62% of residents are immigrants . The top mother tongues spoken are Punjabi (41%), English (25%), Urdu (9%), and Tagalog (6%) . The community is known as the largest neighbourhood for its Indian, Pakistani, Punjabi, and Bengali communities . The Bilal Islamic Centre opened in 2021 and has become an important gathering place for Muslims in the northeast. The community also features Chalo! FreshCo, a South Asian grocery store, and Vattan Halal Meat at Saddletowne Circle .
Saddle Ridge has several parks and green spaces for residents to enjoy:
Saddle Ridge is exceptionally well-connected for transit users:
Saddletowne Circle serves as the commercial hub of the community, conveniently located within walking distance of Saddletowne Station . Key retail options include:
Saddle Ridge offers several recreational amenities for residents:
Yes, Saddle Ridge is an excellent community for families with children. The age distribution shows 30% of residents are aged 0-19, 25% are aged 35-49, and the average number of children per household is 1.97 . The community features several schools (both public and Catholic), parks and playgrounds, a recently revitalized playpark with a zipline and soccer pitch, the Rotary/Mattamy Greenway pathway system, and a strong, family-oriented demographic .
Yes, Saddle Ridge is a dog-friendly community. The numerous parks and green spaces, the extensive pathway system including the Rotary/Mattamy Greenway, and the off-leash areas within nearby parks provide plenty of options for walking dogs . Most homes have fenced yards, and the community is designed with walkability in mind for pet owners.
Saddle Ridge was established in 1960 and initially consisted of acreages with an active community association since the 1970s . Urbanization was originally intended to begin in the 1990s but was delayed due to drainage issues, pushing development to the mid-2000s . Today, Saddle Ridge primarily refers to the urban community that has developed around Saddletowne Circle, although some acreages remain. The Savanna area is currently being built as part of the final expansion to Saddle Ridge .
Saddle Ridge is home to several important cultural and religious institutions:
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