Getting Around
A car is the most convenient way to navigate the neighborhood and reach central Calgary, though local bus routes are available.





Located in the northern reaches of Calgary, Alberta, Coventry Hills is a primarily residential neighborhood that caters to families and those looking for a quieter pace of life. The area is characterized by its modern suburban architecture, winding streets, and numerous local parks. Residents benefit from being close to major commercial centers, providing a wide range of dining and retail options without the hustle of the city center. Its location offers a balance of community-focused living with straightforward commutes to the rest of the Calgary metropolitan area.
Located in the northern reaches of Calgary, Alberta, Coventry Hills is a primarily residential neighborhood that caters to families and those looking for a quieter pace of life. The area is characterized by its modern suburban architecture, winding streets, and numerous local parks. Residents benefit from being close to major commercial centers, providing a wide range of dining and retail options without the hustle of the city center. Its location offers a balance of community-focused living with straightforward commutes to the rest of the Calgary metropolitan area.
Abundant local parks and green spaces for outdoor activities.
Proximity to major shopping hubs like Country Hills Village.
Safe and winding residential streets ideal for families.
Excellent connectivity to the rest of Calgary via nearby major roadways.
Primarily a residential area with limited nightlife or high-density tourist attractions.
Commute times to downtown Calgary can vary significantly during peak traffic hours.
The neighborhood is well-suited for those looking for a quiet, community-centric environment.
A car is the most convenient way to navigate the neighborhood and reach central Calgary, though local bus routes are available.
Visit the nearby Country Hills Village for a variety of grocery stores, pharmacies, and casual dining options.
Families and individuals seeking a quiet, suburban residential environment in Calgary.
CAD $
$100-$150 p/day
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Take advantage of the local pathways and parks, which are perfect for morning walks or cycling.
June-September
Expect variable weather with some rain; parks begin to green up, making it a nice time for walks.
Warm and pleasant, ideal for exploring the local trail systems and outdoor community events.
Crisp air and changing leaves offer a scenic backdrop for the neighborhood's residential streets.
Prepare for cold temperatures and snow; the area is quiet and cozy, typical of a Canadian winter.