Outdoor Recreation
Take advantage of the nearby Nose Hill Park for hiking, off-leash dog areas, and wildlife spotting.





Huntington Hills is a well-established community located in the northwest quadrant of Calgary, Alberta. Built on an elevation, the neighborhood is distinct for providing residents with sweeping views of the downtown skyline and the distant Rocky Mountains. It is primarily a residential area, making it an ideal choice for those looking for a calm, suburban environment. The community is bordered by significant green spaces, most notably Nose Hill Park, which offers miles of hiking and cycling trails. With its mix of schools, parks, and local amenities, it serves as a quintessential example of Calgary's family-oriented suburban life.
Huntington Hills is a well-established community located in the northwest quadrant of Calgary, Alberta. Built on an elevation, the neighborhood is distinct for providing residents with sweeping views of the downtown skyline and the distant Rocky Mountains. It is primarily a residential area, making it an ideal choice for those looking for a calm, suburban environment. The community is bordered by significant green spaces, most notably Nose Hill Park, which offers miles of hiking and cycling trails. With its mix of schools, parks, and local amenities, it serves as a quintessential example of Calgary's family-oriented suburban life.
Panoramic views of the Calgary skyline and Rocky Mountains.
Proximity to the expansive Nose Hill Park.
Quiet, tree-lined residential streets and community parks.
The neighborhood is primarily residential with limited hotel or tourist-specific lodging.
Winter weather can make the hilly streets slippery; ensure vehicles are equipped for snow.
It is a quiet area, so those looking for vibrant nightlife should head toward downtown Calgary.
Take advantage of the nearby Nose Hill Park for hiking, off-leash dog areas, and wildlife spotting.
Visit the southern edges of the neighborhood for some of the best free views of the Calgary skyline.
Families and travelers seeking a quiet residential base in Calgary.
CAD $
$100-$150 p/day
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The area is well-connected by Calgary Transit, but a car is recommended for exploring the wider Alberta region.
June-September
Expect a mix of snow and sun; it's a quiet time to enjoy the local community parks.
The best time for outdoor activities and enjoying the long daylight hours in the nearby parks.
Cooler temperatures and changing leaves make for beautiful walks through the residential streets.
A snowy landscape perfect for local sledding, though temperatures can drop significantly.