Lake Access
The central lake is private; access is typically reserved for residents and their invited guests.





Situated in the northeast quadrant of Calgary, Alberta, Coral Springs is a distinctive residential neighborhood designed with a coastal theme. The community is centered around a private 16-acre lake, which serves as a hub for swimming, boating, and fishing in the summer, and ice skating during the winter months. The area stands out for its California-inspired architecture, featuring bright colors and stucco exteriors that provide a unique aesthetic within the region. With plenty of green spaces, local schools, and a quiet atmosphere, it is a popular choice for families seeking a suburban retreat while maintaining easy access to the urban amenities of Calgary.
Situated in the northeast quadrant of Calgary, Alberta, Coral Springs is a distinctive residential neighborhood designed with a coastal theme. The community is centered around a private 16-acre lake, which serves as a hub for swimming, boating, and fishing in the summer, and ice skating during the winter months. The area stands out for its California-inspired architecture, featuring bright colors and stucco exteriors that provide a unique aesthetic within the region. With plenty of green spaces, local schools, and a quiet atmosphere, it is a popular choice for families seeking a suburban retreat while maintaining easy access to the urban amenities of Calgary.
Private 16-acre lake offering seasonal recreation.
Distinctive California-themed architectural style.
Abundant local parks and walking paths.
Quiet, community-focused atmosphere in northeast Calgary.
Primarily a residential zone with limited commercial lodging or hotels within the immediate borders.
The neighborhood is very quiet, making it ideal for families but less suited for those seeking nightlife.
Lake activities are seasonal and dependent on local weather conditions.
The central lake is private; access is typically reserved for residents and their invited guests.
A vehicle is recommended for traveling to and from the neighborhood, as it is primarily residential and located on the city's edge.
Quiet suburban living and lakeside recreation.
CAD $
$100-$170 p/day
English
Explore the nearby McKnight Boulevard and 32nd Avenue areas for a wide variety of international cuisine.
June-August, December-February
Expect variable weather; it is a quiet time to see the neighborhood parks begin to green up.
The peak season for enjoying the lake and the community's outdoor walking trails.
Cooler temperatures and changing foliage make for pleasant strolls through the residential streets.
Cold and snowy, but perfect for traditional Canadian activities like skating on the frozen lake.