Transportation
A personal vehicle is the most convenient way to navigate this suburban area and reach downtown Edmonton.





Allard is a growing residential community situated in the southern reaches of Edmonton, Alberta. Developed with a focus on modern suburban living, the neighborhood features a diverse range of contemporary homes and townhouses. Residents benefit from a thoughtfully designed layout that includes scenic storm ponds, playgrounds, and extensive walking trails. Its location in the Heritage Valley area ensures that families have access to local schools and community centers. While offering a quiet and safe environment, Allard remains well-connected to major roadways like the Anthony Henday Drive, providing easy commutes to shopping destinations like South Edmonton Common.
Allard is a growing residential community situated in the southern reaches of Edmonton, Alberta. Developed with a focus on modern suburban living, the neighborhood features a diverse range of contemporary homes and townhouses. Residents benefit from a thoughtfully designed layout that includes scenic storm ponds, playgrounds, and extensive walking trails. Its location in the Heritage Valley area ensures that families have access to local schools and community centers. While offering a quiet and safe environment, Allard remains well-connected to major roadways like the Anthony Henday Drive, providing easy commutes to shopping destinations like South Edmonton Common.
Contemporary residential architecture and community planning.
Integrated parks and scenic walking trails.
Family-oriented environment with nearby schools.
Convenient access to major South Edmonton shopping hubs.
The neighborhood is primarily residential with limited commercial activity within its immediate borders.
Commute times to central Edmonton can vary depending on traffic on major arterial roads.
The area is still growing, so some sections may have ongoing residential construction.
A personal vehicle is the most convenient way to navigate this suburban area and reach downtown Edmonton.
Take advantage of the neighborhood's integrated storm ponds and walking paths for a relaxing outdoor experience.
Families and professionals seeking a quiet suburban lifestyle.
CAD $
$100-$160 p/day
English
Visit the nearby Currents at Windermere or South Edmonton Common for extensive retail and dining options.
June-September
Expect variable weather and melting snow; parks begin to green up in late May.
Warm temperatures and long days are perfect for exploring the local trails and playgrounds.
Crisp air and colorful foliage make the walking trails particularly scenic during this season.
Expect cold temperatures and snow; the neighborhood is quiet and cozy during the winter months.