Albert Park/Radisson Heights is a
residential
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Housing may vary significantly between, and through, residential areas. These include ...
neighbourhood in the southeast quadrant of
Calgary
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,
Alberta
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. It is bounded to the west by the
Bow River
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and
Deerfoot Trail
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, to the north by
Memorial Drive and to the south by
17 Avenue SE.
The community is a part of an group of communities known as the Greater Forest Lawn area, with the term coming from the former
town of Forest Lawn which used to exist in the area prior to being annexed by the city of Calgary. Other communities in this area include
Forest Lawn,
Southview,
Penbrooke Meadows,
Dover
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, and
Red Carpet
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History
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.
This community, established in 1910, enjoys ample open space, is well provided with public and separate schools, has good access to shopping and citywide transportation
routes, and has views of the
Bow River Valley, the
Downtown
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and the
Canadian Rockies
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.
The community has an
area redevelopment plan
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in place
and is part of the
International Avenue Business Revitalization Zone.
It is represented in the
Calgary City Council
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by the Ward 9 councillor.
Demographics
In the City of Calgary's 2012 municipal census, Albert Park/Radisson Heights had a population of living in dwellings, a 0.3% increase from its 2011 population of .
With a land area of , it had a population density of in 2012.
[
Residents in this community had a ]median household income
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of $38,019 in 2000. As of 2000, 25.9% of the residents were immigrant
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s. A proportion of 40.2% of the buildings were condominium
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s or apartment
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s, and 58% of the housing was used for renting
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.
Crime
Albert Park/Radisson Heights has historically been a troubled area of Calgary, but has had improving crime statistics in part due to public and private reinvestment in the greater Forest Lawn area.
Attractions
Albert Park and Radisson Heights are close to Downtown Calgary
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. Inglewood, Fort Calgary Historic Park and the Wilder Institute/Calgary Zoo, are just moments away. The Max Bell Centre Max Bell Centre may refer to:
* Max Bell Centre (Calgary), Alberta, Canada
*Max Bell Centre (Winnipeg)
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(ice hockey
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arena) is located immediately west of Radisson Heights.
In 2002, Radisson Heights was the first community in Calgary to have its own Wi-Fi internet service and was managed by WestNet Wireless.
Education
This neighbourhood has one public elementary school: Radisson Park Elementary School (K-5) built in 2006. There were two other elementary schools that were closed and merged into Radisson Park Elementary School, angering some southwest residents who have no community elementary schools.
References
External links
Albert Park-Radisson Heights Community Association
{{Calgary neighbourhoods
Neighbourhoods in Calgary