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The south street serves the Valley Zoo area, the river side area of Jasper Place, and the TELUS World of Science, before ending at the Yellowhead. A block length southbound street, north of the highway, serves as a jughandle for westbound Yellowhead traffic wanting to head south on 142 Street. The north street used to be a rural grid road, but ...
Riverview is located in the south portion of Edmonton's west sector. [1] The area is bounded by 33 Avenue SW to the south, 215 Street (Winterburn Road) to the west, the Wedgewood Ravine to the north, Anthony Henday Drive (Highway 216) to the northeast, and the North Saskatchewan River to the east. [49]
The first iteration of Edmonton South included the part of Edmonton south of the North Saskatchewan River, which had recently been amalgamated into Edmonton.. The re-created Edmonton-South has the Whitemud Creek and Rabbit Hill Road as its western boundary, the Henday as its northern boundary (except the area between Rabbit Hill Road and the Whitemud Creek south of 23rd Ave NW), 91st St SW and ...
The Common is located in south Edmonton, Alberta, extending from 23rd Avenue south to Anthony Henday Drive, and east from Gateway Boulevard to Parsons Road. The Common has a large base of retail tenants that provide various goods and services. The first tenant in the Commons was The Home Depot, which opened in April 1998. [3]
The coming of the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) to southern Alberta in 1885 helped the Edmonton economy, and the 1891 building of the Calgary and Edmonton (C&E) Railway resulted in the emergence of a railway townsite (South Edmonton/Strathcona) on the river's south side, across from Edmonton. The arrival of the CPR and the C&E Railway helped ...
In the City of Edmonton's 2012 municipal census, South Terwillegar had a population of 7,532 living in 3,522 dwellings, [7] a 47.7% change from its 2009 population of 5,098. [10] With a land area of 1.74 km 2 (0.67 sq mi), it had a population density of 4,328.7 people/km 2 in 2012.
Because Edmonton has adapted a quadrant system, the suffix NW is sometimes added to addresses, to avoid confusion with addresses south of Quadrant (1) Avenue. The Capital Line of the LRT ends at Century Park station in the median of 111 Street just north of its intersection with 23 Avenue.
Southeast Edmonton is a residential area in the southeast portion of the City of Edmonton in Alberta, Canada. It was established in 2005 through Edmonton City Council's adoption of the Southeast Area Structure Plan, which guides the overall development of the area.