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Edmonton Neighbourhood Profile

Alces

Alces is an Edmonton neighbourhood of about 553 homes — 100% houses and 0% condos, most homes built around 2024. The typical (median) house is assessed at $463,500, 3% above the citywide median (131st of 277 neighbourhoods). Figures throughout are City assessed values — directional and comparative, not exact sale prices ("typical" means the median).

Total homes

553

100% houses · 0% condos

Typical house

$463,500

3% above citywide · 131st of 277

House $/sq ft

$247

$2,659/m² · 19% below citywide

Typical lot

3,165 ft²

294 m² · 41% below citywide

Typical age

2024

median house build year

Where it is

At a glance.Alces's location and boundary — green areas are parks and open space.

Map of Alces, Edmonton — neighbourhood boundary, parks and surrounding streets.
Neighbourhood boundary outlined in sand. Map data © Mapbox © OpenStreetMap.

The homes

What's built here — the housing stock, its age, and the condo & rental supply.

What's here

Mostly houses. 100% houses (freehold) · 0% condos (condominium-titled).

Houses 100% Condos 0%

When it was built

Most homes here were built in the 2020s. The median build year is 2024.

Full age breakdown
1960s1
1970s2
1980s2
1990s3
2000s2
2020s374

Living here

The people and the day-to-day — who lives here, and the schools, shops, parks and transit around them.

Schools

2 designated public schools. Edmonton Public catchment for Alces: Ellerslie Campus and W. P. Wagner.

All schools, levels & catchment notes

Designated public schools (Edmonton Public Schools catchment for Alces):

Catchments are set by the school board and can change — and the City's published catchment data can lag new schools and boundary updates — so confirm the current designated school with Edmonton Public Schools before relying on it.

Independent / private schools aren't in the City's open data, so they aren't listed here. School-quality ratings are published separately by the Fraser Institute (not affiliated with this site).

Shopping & amenities

About 1 business in Alces, employing roughly 24 people.

Business mix & how this is counted

From the City's business census (2025 survey).

The mix of what's here, from currently-licensed businesses:

Shops & retail2
Personal & health services2
Trades, auto & industrial6
Everyday amenities Other businesses

Counts come from City of Edmonton business licences and the City's business census — a licence means a business is registered at an address here, not a guarantee it's open today , and includes home-based businesses (about 50% of licences here). Landlord rental licences are excluded, and a listing isn't an endorsement.

Parks & green space

2 parks (1.9 hectares) and 2 playgrounds in Alces — includes a natural area.

Parks

2

1.9 hectares total

Playgrounds

2

2 wheelchair-accessible

Green-space types & notes

Types of green space:

  • Natural area1
  • Pocket park1

Counts come from the City of Edmonton's parks and playgrounds open data. A park is attributed to the neighbourhood its centre point falls in, so a large park or greenway that spans several areas is counted once — treat boundaries as approximate. Trail corridors appear here as greenways; off-street bike routes aren't included.

Transit & connectivity

No LRT line in Alces today. The nearest station is Mill Woods (Valley Line Southeast), about 5.6 km away (straight-line). The neighbourhood is served by 1 bus route.

Looking ahead, the nearest future stop is Twin Brooks on the Capital Line South, about 10.4 km from the centre — under construction, targeted to open later this decade. Timelines can slip, and a nearby line doesn't imply any change in property values.

Nearest LRT

5.6 km

to Mill Woods

Bus routes

1

serving the area

Future LRT

10.4 km

Twin Brooks · under construction

Bus routes & notes

1 bus route serves Alces: 521. They run from 1 boardable stop inside the neighbourhood.

No route here meets the frequent-service bar (≈ 15-minute weekday headway).

Bus routes and frequency come from the City's ETS GTFS schedule — the routes whose trips call at stops inside Alces, with “frequent” meaning at least 100 weekday trips through the neighbourhood (about a bus every 15 minutes or better, counting both directions). Distances are straight-line (“as the crow flies”) from the neighbourhood centre — the actual walking or driving route is longer. Future stations are under construction; their locations and timelines come from City of Edmonton project pages and can change. Day-to-day commute mode (drive / transit / walk) is shown under “Who lives here.” Source: City of Edmonton LRT & ETS (GTFS) Open Data.

The market

Assessed value over time, and recent building activity.

Assessed value over time

Not enough years of assessment history to chart a value trend here yet.

Building activity

Since 2022: 872 building permits, about 1,056 net new homes, and 170 secondary-suite permits.

Of those new units, roughly 84% are individually-owned (houses + condos), 16% purpose-built rental, and 0% in mixed-use buildings.

Owned Purpose-built rental

Split by building type (a strong proxy, not a guarantee of final tenure).

Permits year by year

Permits count every new home built — including purpose-built rental apartments and mixed-use buildings — so this can run well above the "total homes" figure above, which counts only individually-owned houses and condos.

Source

City of Edmonton Open Data — assessment, property info, building permits; Statistics Canada 2021 Census of Population (City of Edmonton neighbourhood tabulation). Contains information licensed under the Open Government Licence – City of Edmonton.

About these figures. They use the City of Edmonton's annual property assessment — its mass-appraisal estimate of value as of July 1 the prior year, informed by that year's sales but applied across the whole roll at once. That makes it a reliable directional and comparative signal (ideal for "how does this neighbourhood compare"), but not the exact price a specific home would sell for today — for that you need a comparative market analysis. Resident demographics and housing-cost figures (income and its distribution, age, education, commute, tenure, household types, shelter costs, occupations and industries, mobility) and the building-type, bedroom and condition mix are from the 2021 federal census — the most recent neighbourhood-level vintage; the City notes it fell during the pandemic, so treat these figures as directional. Census figures are adapted from Statistics Canada, 2021 Census of Population; this does not constitute an endorsement by Statistics Canada. Trevor Tardif is a licensed REALTOR® with REAL Broker AB Ltd, Edmonton, Alberta. Content on this site does not constitute financial or investment advice.

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