Transportation
Utilize the nearby LRT stations for quick access to the rest of Edmonton.





Boyle Street is a historic neighborhood situated in the inner city of Edmonton, Alberta. As one of the city's founding areas, it boasts a diverse architectural landscape and a resilient community spirit. The neighborhood is positioned just east of the downtown core, making it a strategic hub for those looking to explore Edmonton's urban center. With a population of approximately 7,000, the area is characterized by its proximity to major transit, social services, and the extensive park system of the North Saskatchewan River valley. It is a place where history meets modern urban revitalization efforts.
Boyle Street is a historic neighborhood situated in the inner city of Edmonton, Alberta. As one of the city's founding areas, it boasts a diverse architectural landscape and a resilient community spirit. The neighborhood is positioned just east of the downtown core, making it a strategic hub for those looking to explore Edmonton's urban center. With a population of approximately 7,000, the area is characterized by its proximity to major transit, social services, and the extensive park system of the North Saskatchewan River valley. It is a place where history meets modern urban revitalization efforts.
Prime central location adjacent to Edmonton's downtown core.
Rich historical significance as one of the city's oldest residential areas.
Direct access to the scenic North Saskatchewan River valley trails.
A diverse community hub with a mix of residential and commercial spaces.
The neighborhood is a mix of residential, commercial, and social service hubs.
Ongoing urban renewal projects are transforming parts of the area.
Very walkable with high accessibility to downtown amenities.
Utilize the nearby LRT stations for quick access to the rest of Edmonton.
Walk south to access the extensive trail system of the North Saskatchewan River valley.
Urban exploration and accessing Edmonton's central attractions.
CAD $
$90-$140 p/day
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Keep an eye out for historic plaques and buildings that date back to Edmonton's early days.
June-August
Variable weather; paths can be muddy as snow melts in the river valley.
Ideal for exploring on foot and attending nearby downtown festivals.
Pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage in the nearby river valley.
Expect cold temperatures; the neighborhood is well-cleared but requires warm clothing.