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Situated in south west Calgary, Braeside is flanked by Southland Drive to the north, Anderson Road to the south, 14 Street SW to the east & 24 Street SW to the west.
Braeside Building began in 1965, making it mature & well-established.
Close to Fish Creek Provincial Park & the Glenmore Reservoir offers abundant outdoor recreational opportunities.
The Southland Leisure Centre provides facilities such as swimming pools, ice rinks & fitness areas.
The Braeside Community Association offers programs for all ages, children's activities, sports, & social events.
Braeside School: K to Grade 6
John Ware School: Grades 7–9
Henry Wise Wood High School: Grades 10–12
St. Gerard School: K to Grade 6 (French Immersion)
Bishop Grandin High School: Grades 10–12
Note: Braeside is also served by nearby school St. Benedict.
Homes in Braeside typically range from the low $250,000's for Condos to $650,000+ for single-family homes, for a variety of buyers.
As of recent data (MID 2025), there are active listings in Braeside, with single-family homes listed at $625,000 & $690,000.
Residents have access to various shopping centres, including Glenmore Landing, which offers groceries, pharmacies & speciality shops.
The area features numerous dining options, pubs, & entertainment venues, providing a vibrant social scene.
Braeside is well-connected via major roads such as Macleod Trail & Crowchild Trail. Public Transit Options, including Bus Routes & being so close to Southland LRT Station.
Braeside in Calgary offers a relaxed, family-friendly lifestyle with a strong sense of community. Residents enjoy mature tree-lined streets, easy access to parks and pathways, and close proximity to Fish Creek Provincial Park. The area has a comfortable suburban feel with convenient shopping, schools, and recreational facilities nearby, while still providing quick access to major roads for commuting. It’s known for its quiet atmosphere, established homes, and an outdoor-oriented way of life.
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