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Early Days: Established in 1889 as a railway village during the construction of the Calgary and Edmonton Railway, Airdrie began with modest roots. Airdrie was named by William McKenzie after a village in North East Scotland. The first home was a farmhouse built around 1901 and the village created about 1909.
Location: Airdrie is North of Calgary within the Calgary–Edmonton Corridor at the intersection of Queen Elizabeth II Highway (Highway 2) and Highway 567.
Airdrie Milestones:
Airdrie, Alberta, offers a variety of educational institutions across different school boards. Here's a summary:
Rocky View School Division (RVS):
Calgary Catholic School Division (CCSD):
Airdrie Christian Program:
These institutions cater to various educational preferences, including public, Catholic, and Christian-based curricula, as well as French immersion programs.
Price Growth: The Calgary Real Estate Board anticipates that Airdrie will experience further price increases in 2025, as supply levels gradually improve but remain below the heightened demand.
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