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Parkhill

CENTREResidential

Sits in the Centre.

Calgary divides naturally along its NW / NE / SW / SE compass. Each quadrant carries its own grain. The dot on the right shows where Parkhill sits in relation to downtown and the other 270 communities.

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Code
PKH
Sector
CENTRE
Class
Residential
Coordinates
51.01820, -114.06553View on Google Maps
NSWENWNESWSEDowntownParkhill

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AI insight

Parkhill recorded a 55% year‑over‑year decline in incidents while its median assessed home value stands at $728,250.

A centrally located residential pocket with easy transit access and a small park network, where recent crime trends show a notable decline. Students attend schools in neighbouring communities, and a local community centre provides services and amenities.

Highlights
  • Median residential assessed value is $728,250, reflecting a 36.7% increase over five years.
  • Five bus stops lie inside the neighbourhood, offering local transit coverage.
  • The nearest LRT station (39 Avenue) is just 0.3 km away, providing rapid downtown access.
  • Two subneighbourhood parks, both marked as culturally significant, are present within the boundary.
  • Reported incidents fell 55% year‑over‑year to 27 in 2024.
Worth noting
  • No schools are located inside Parkhill, so residents rely on schools in adjacent communities.
  • Only two parks are present, both classified as subneighbourhood scale.
Best for
Commuters who rely on LRT and bus servicesResidents who value a local community centreMove‑up buyers attracted by rising property valuesThose seeking a centrally located, quiet residential settingIndividuals who appreciate nearby culturally significant park spaces

Consider if: Consider if you need a school within walking distance, as none are located inside Parkhill.

Generated . AI-authored, grounded in the City of Calgary Open Data above. Cautious verbs and Canadian English by design. Generative AI is experimental and may contain inaccuracies — verify any fact that matters to you against the authoritative source before relying on it. Not financial or real-estate advice.

Crime, by category
and quarter.

38 total reportstrailing 4 quarters · latest 2025

Assault (Non-domestic)

4 reports · YoY 2

Q1Q2Q3Q4

Break & Enter · Commercial

6 reports · YoY 2

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Break & Enter · Dwelling

0 reports · YoY 2

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Break & Enter · Other Premises

6 reports · YoY 0

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Commercial Robbery

2 reports · YoY 0

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Street Robbery

0 reports · YoY 0

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Theft FROM Vehicle

12 reports · YoY 6

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Theft OF Vehicle

6 reports · YoY 2

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Violence 'Other' (Non-domestic)

2 reports · YoY 2

Q1Q2Q3Q4

Source · Calgary Police Service. Counts are reported incidents, not convictions. Categories follow the CPS taxonomy. Domestic violence is excluded.

Quarterly trend · year-over-year

How does each quarter compare across years?

Each line is one year. The most-recent year is drawn in prairie-blue; earlier years fade through the blue-sky spectrum toward pale-sky. Hover for quarterly totals.

Source: Calgary Police Service. Most-serious-violation methodology; domestic violence excluded.

Seasonality · year × quarter

When is this community quieter?

Each cell counts reported crime incidents in that quarter — lighter shades read as quieter, darker as busier. Hover a cell for the exact total.

Quieter454BusierReported incidents · quarter

Source: Calgary Police Service. Most-serious-violation methodology; domestic violence excluded.

Property assessment · 2026 · roll year
$728.3K
Median residential · 2026
870
Residential parcels
Mean
$860,608
Range low
$2,500
Range high
$24,700,000
Median residential · history
2005 2026

How has this community tracked the assessment roll?

Other classes
ClassParcelsMedianRange
Non-residential48$592,000$25.0K$16.1M

Source: City of Calgary, Current Year Property Assessments (Parcel). Values are assessed — not sale price. Assessments are produced annually and reflect estimated market value as of July 1 of the previous year.

Transit & mobility
5
Bus stops inside community
39 Avenue Station
Nearest LRT · Red Line
0.3 kmfrom community centre
Sample bus stops
EB Mission RD @ 34 AV SW · SB Macleod TR @ 39 AV SW · SB Macleod TR @ 42 AV SW · SB Macleod TR @ Mission RD SW · WB Mission Rd @ Macleod TR SW

Source: City of Calgary, Calgary Transit Stops + LRT Stations. Distance is straight-line from the community centroid — actual walking time depends on routing and weather. LRT routes: Red Line (201) runs north-south, Blue Line (202) east-west; downtown stations serve both.

Schools · within 2 km of community centre
10
Schools · 3 boards
Elementary
9
Junior High
5
Senior High
3
SchoolTypeDist.
Rideau Park School
829 Rideau Rd SW
The Calgary School Division · Elementary/Junior High1.1 km
Elbow Park School
721 38 Ave SW
The Calgary School Division · Elementary1.2 km
Elboya School
4804 6 St SW
The Calgary School Division · Elementary/Junior High1.2 km
St. Anthony
4811 6th St. SW
The Calgary Roman Catholic Separate School Division · Elementary/Junior High/Senior High1.3 km
Calgary Home Education
5505 4A St. SW
The Calgary School Division · Elementary/Junior High/Senior High1.6 km
William Reid School
1216 36 Ave SW
The Calgary School Division · Elementary1.8 km
Montessori School of Calgary
2201 Cliff Street S.W.
Montessori School of Calgary · Elementary1.8 km
Earl Grey School
845 Hillcrest Ave SW
The Calgary School Division · Elementary1.9 km
Westbrook Outreach
3610 - 9th Street SE
The Calgary School Division · Senior High1.9 km
Our Lady of Lourdes
1916 2nd Street SW
The Calgary Roman Catholic Separate School Division · Elementary/Junior High1.9 km

Source: City of Calgary, Schools. Distance is straight-line from the community centroid — actual walking time depends on routing and weather. Combines public boards (Calgary School Division, Calgary Catholic, Francophone) with private and charter networks.

Parks · 2 in this community
2
Parks · 1 category
2
Culturally significant
NameTypeArea
Parkhill Stanley Park Community Assoc
Subneighbourhood Park
Princess Obolensky Park
Subneighbourhood Park

Source: City of Calgary, Parks Sites. Categories follow Calgary's planning hierarchy — from Regional parks at the city scale down to Sub-neighbourhood green-space pockets. Operational entries (depots, non-park assets) are excluded. Areas computed from each site's polygon at sync time.

Services & amenities · 1 in this community
1
Services · 1 category
PlaceTypeAddress
Parkhill/Stanley Park Community CentreCommunity Centre4013 Stanley RD SW

Source: City of Calgary, Community Services. Includes community centres, libraries, hospitals, courts, attractions, social-development centres and visitor info points whose address falls inside the community boundary.

Nearest fire station · response coverage
Station 11
5506 4 ST SW
1.52 km
From community centre
Windsor Park
Host community

The Calgary Fire Department operates 43 stations across the city, 24/7.

Source: City of Calgary, Fire Stations. Distance is straight-line from the community centroid — actual response time depends on routing, time of day, and station availability. Stations serve multiple communities.