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Rangeview Gardens is Calgary's first "garden-to-table" community, located in southeast Calgary, Alberta, east of Seton and south of Mahogany, between 52nd Street S.E. and 88th Street S.E. Built on 322 acres of legacy farmland owned by the Ollerenshaw family, who first settled the area in 1923, this award-winning community earned the title of Best Calgary Community at the 2024 Building Industry and Land Development-Calgary Region Awards. The community is defined by its agricultural urbanism concept, inspired by the "agrihood" trend across North America.
Rangeview Gardens is best suited for families, professionals, and anyone seeking an active, connected, and sustainable lifestyle in southeast Calgary. The community offers a truly unique living experience as Calgary's first garden-to-table community. With extensive community gardens, parks, pathways, planned amenities like Harvest Hall and the Urban Village, plus easy access to nearby shopping at Seton and major roadways, Rangeview combines small-town community spirit with modern convenience. The community is built on historic farmland with deep roots in Alberta's agricultural heritage.
Rangeview Gardens is defined by its agricultural urbanism concept, inspired by the "agrihood" trend across North America. The community features Harvest Hall (a future community building in the heart of Market Square, hosting farmers' markets, festivals, and private functions year-round), Market Square (a four-season community gathering hub with open lawn and playground), an Urban Village (planned restaurants, boutiques, and services), 23+ acres of reconstructed wetlands and pond with overlook and bench seating, an outdoor classroom (amphitheatre-style educational space), and Community Gardens & Greenhouse (food-producing and pollinator gardens, orchards managed by the Homeowners Association).
Key Green Spaces: 23+ acres of reconstructed wetlands and pond, linear park system with pathways, community gardens and greenhouse, food-producing and pollinator gardens, orchards, interpretive areas, and creative playground areas.
Rangeview Gardens has a future school site planned within the community.
- Future School Site: Located directly across from the community courtyard garden.
- Nearby Schools: Schools in adjacent communities (Seton, Mahogany) include various Catholic and public school options.
- Residents are encouraged to check with the Calgary Board of Education and Calgary Catholic School District for current designation boundaries.
Rangeview Gardens is well-connected for commuting and local travel.
- Road Access: Located near major roadways including Stoney Trail (Highway 201) and Deerfoot Trail (Highway 2), providing easy vehicle access to all parts of the city.
- Nearest LRT Station: Somerset-Bridlewood Station (Red Line), approximately 8-10 km west.
- Future LRT: Future SE LRT extension planned to service Seton and surrounding communities, including Rangeview.
- Community Pathways: Designed for pedestrian and cyclist connectivity within the neighbourhood.
Rangeview Gardens is unique among Calgary communities as the city's first garden-to-table community.
- vs. Mahogany: Mahogany is Calgary's largest lake community with a 63-acre freshwater lake and beach club. Rangeview focuses on agricultural urbanism with community gardens, food-producing orchards, and garden-to-table living.
- vs. Seton: Seton is an urban district with the world's largest YMCA and South Health Campus. Rangeview is a residential-focused community with agricultural and sustainability features.
- vs. Auburn Bay: Auburn Bay is a lake community with a 43-acre lake. Rangeview offers a unique alternative with wetlands, community gardens, and agricultural programming.
- vs. Traditional Suburbs: Rangeview offers a unique "agrihood" lifestyle focused on gardening, local food production, and sustainable living that is not found in traditional Calgary suburbs.
Rangeview Gardens offers convenient access to shopping and amenities.
Future Urban Village: Planned community commercial area with restaurants, boutiques, and services.
Nearby Shopping: Seton Urban District (approximately 5 minutes away, featuring shopping, dining, South Health Campus hospital, and Cineplex theatre), Mahogany Village Centre (nearby retail and services), plus grocery options including Sobeys, Save-On-Foods, and Walmart Supercentre.
Closest Hospital: South Health Campus — located in Seton, approximately 3-4 km southwest of Rangeview.
Rangeview Gardens is the first garden-to-table community in Calgary, defined by agricultural urbanism. The Rangeview Homeowners Association (RHOA) manages extensive programming for residents including:
- Community gardens, demonstration gardens, and allotment gardens supervised by a Program Coordinator.
- Food forests and orchards producing food for residents.
- Gardening education programs for all ages and experience levels.
- Cooking and preserving classes using community-grown crops.
- Seasonal festivals, harvest celebrations, and food markets.
This unique lifestyle allows residents to connect with neighbors, nature, and the food they eat.
Harvest Hall is a future community building in the heart of Market Square at Rangeview Gardens. It is designed to host farmers' markets, festivals, and private functions year-round. Along with Market Square (a four-season community gathering hub with open lawn and playground), Harvest Hall serves as the central gathering place for the community and a key feature of Rangeview's agricultural urbanism concept.
Yes, Rangeview Gardens features extensive community gardens managed by the Rangeview Homeowners Association (RHOA). The community includes food-producing gardens, pollinator gardens, demonstration gardens, allotment gardens, food forests, and orchards. The RHOA employs a Program Coordinator to supervise gardening activities and offers gardening education programs, cooking and preserving classes, and seasonal festivals and harvest celebrations.
Yes, Rangeview Gardens has a dedicated Homeowners Association called the Rangeview Homeowners Association (RHOA). The RHOA is responsible for common area maintenance, community gardens, events, and programs throughout the year. They manage the community gardens, greenhouses, orchards, and programming including gardening education, cooking classes, and seasonal festivals.
Rangeview Gardens features over 23 acres of reconstructed wetlands and pond with overlook and bench seating. Additional natural features include a linear park system with pathways for walking, jogging, and cycling throughout the community, naturalized wetlands, interpretive areas, and outdoor classroom spaces. The community preserves the legacy of the Ollerenshaw family's historic farmland while incorporating modern sustainable design.
Rangeview Gardens is designed for pedestrian-friendly living with walkable streets, open spaces, and pathways connecting residents to gardens and gathering places. Community gardens, parks, playgrounds, and the future Market Square are designed to be accessible on foot. In the broader southeast Calgary area, commute methods include 89.5% by car, 3.5% by public transit, and 3.8% by walking. The average household income in the Rangeview area is approximately $160,600.
Rangeview Gardens is an award-winning community currently under development. Construction began in phases starting in 2021-2025, with the community earning the award for Best Calgary Community at the 2024 Building Industry and Land Development-Calgary Region Awards. Harvest Hall, the Urban Village, and other key amenities are planned for future development. The community is built on 322 acres of historic farmland and represents a new direction in Calgary community planning focused on agricultural urbanism.
Rangeview Gardens is built on 322 acres of legacy farmland owned by the Ollerenshaw family, who first settled the area in 1923. The community honors this agricultural heritage through its garden-to-table concept, preserved natural features, and community gardens. The Ollerenshaw family's legacy of farming and land stewardship continues to influence the community's design, which focuses on sustainable living, local food production, and connection to the land.
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How safe is Rangeview Gardens?
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What Schools are in the area?
The area is home to several schools, including public, catholic private options. There are also numerous early childhood education centers and after-school programs. For higher education, there are reputable colleges and universities within a short commute.
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Are there any Associations or special events?
We are happy to sponsor a number of community events throughout the year. Community Associations partner with local community and special interest groups. The leisure benefits can be realized by all local residents including children, youth, families and seniors.
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