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Public Schools (Calgary Board of Education / CBE)
Dalhousie School – Grades K–5 (Spanish Bilingual & Regular)
H.D. Cartwright School – Grades 7–9 (Junior High)
Sir Winston Churchill High School – Grades 10-12 (High School)
Catholic Schools (Calgary Catholic School District / CCSD)
St. Dominic School – Elementary level in Dalhousie area (Grades K-6)
Primarily composed of single-family homes, Townhouses & Apartments Prices range from affordable older homes to higher-end in newer developments.
Typical home sizes range from modest bungalows to larger two-story homes. Homes are often well-maintained, with mature trees & large yards.
Growing in popularity, offering lower maintenance and affordability.Typically located in newer developments, close to transit and amenities.
The average price of homes in Dalhousie ranges from $350,000 for smaller condos or older homes to $700,000+ for larger family homes.
Dalhousie sees steady demand, with strong resale values.The neighbourhood remains popular due to amenities, schools, & U of C.
Includes grocery stores, restaurants, cafes, and other essential services.Convenient for residents to access day-to-day needs.
Easy access to Calgary's C-Train, with the Dalhousie Station offering direct public transit connections. Well-connected to major roads & highways, including Crowchild Trail.
Several parks and green spaces nearby, including the large Nose Hill Park to the north, offering hiking, biking, and nature walks. Dalhousie Community Centre hosts various recreational programs and events.
Dalhousie is known for its safe, quiet streets, making it ideal for families & retirees. Community programs cater all age groups & local groups.
Dalhousie is considered a safe, family-oriented neighbourhood. Crime rates are relatively low compared to other areas in Calgary.:
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