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Situated in Calgary's northeast quadrant, Tuxedo Park is flanked by 32 Avenue N (north), Edmonton Trail (east), the Trans-Canada Highway (16 Avenue N, south) & 2 Street NW (west). Centre Street runs north-south through the Community, with direct access to Downtown 3 km to the south.
The area was annexed by Calgary in 1910 & established as a neighbourhood in 1929. It was part of a broader trend during the early 20th century when Calgary experienced significant growth & suburban development. Developers offered concessions to the City in exchange for streetcar lines, with service beginning in September 1911. This infrastructure made it possible for working-class families to live in affordable outlying subdivisions . A notable feature of Tuxedo Park's history is the Balmoral Workers Cottages, built in 1912 & 1913 by real estate speculators to provide much-needed working-class housing during the City's first population boom. These cottages are a testament to the community's early efforts to accommodate its growing population.
Public Schools (Calgary Board of Education — CBE)
Buchanan School — Elementary, Grades K–6.
Mount View School — Elementary, Grades K–6.
Rosemont School — Elementary, Grades K–6.
Balmoral Junior High School — Sometines listed as a mid school.
Georges P. Vanier School — Junior High, Grades 7–9 (includes French Immersion)
Crescent Heights High School — High School, Grades 10–12.
James Fowler High School — High School, Grades 10–12.
Catholic / Separate Schools:
St. Paul School — Catholic school in Tuxedo Park. Grades vary but commonly elementary.
St. Pius X School — Elementary French Immersion, Grades K–6.
St. Joseph School — Catholic school option.
Private Schools (near / serving Tuxedo Park)
Clear Water Academy — Private Catholic school, Grades Pre-K to 12.
Calgary Academy — Private school, Grades K–12.
(2024/25) Single-family homes average sale price was $770,000.
( 2024/25) averaged $400,000 per sale.
Detached homes average prices rose from $700,000 to $785,000 in 2024/25.
The average home price in Calgary was $615,000, reflecting a 5.1% year-over-year increase. Source: Wowa

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