Outdoor Exploration
Take advantage of the extensive pathway system that connects the neighborhood's many parks and green spaces.





Nolan Hill is a master-planned residential community situated in the northwest of Calgary, Alberta. The neighborhood is distinct for its architectural style, which draws inspiration from the British Isles with prominent stonework and classic design elements. Residents enjoy the natural beauty of the surrounding coulees and rolling hills, with numerous integrated parks and pathways that encourage an active lifestyle. While the area is primarily residential and peaceful, it provides convenient access to major thoroughfares and nearby commercial hubs, balancing suburban tranquility with urban accessibility.
Nolan Hill is a master-planned residential community situated in the northwest of Calgary, Alberta. The neighborhood is distinct for its architectural style, which draws inspiration from the British Isles with prominent stonework and classic design elements. Residents enjoy the natural beauty of the surrounding coulees and rolling hills, with numerous integrated parks and pathways that encourage an active lifestyle. While the area is primarily residential and peaceful, it provides convenient access to major thoroughfares and nearby commercial hubs, balancing suburban tranquility with urban accessibility.
Scenic views of the Alberta foothills and rolling landscapes.
Unique British Isles-inspired architectural themes throughout the area.
Extensive network of pathways and green spaces for outdoor recreation.
Proximity to major shopping centers like Sage Hill Crossing.
The neighborhood is primarily residential with limited nightlife options.
Located on the edge of the city, requiring a commute for downtown attractions.
The elevated terrain can result in windier conditions compared to the city center.
Take advantage of the extensive pathway system that connects the neighborhood's many parks and green spaces.
Visit the adjacent Sage Hill Crossing for a wide variety of grocery stores, restaurants, and essential services.
Quiet suburban living and scenic walks through rolling hills.
CAD $
$100-$180 p/day
English, French
While public transit is available, a car is the most convenient way to explore the surrounding Calgary area and nearby mountain parks.
June-September
Expect variable weather with melting snow; it is a great time to see the hills begin to green up.
Warm and pleasant weather makes it the best time for walking the local trails and enjoying outdoor parks.
Crisp air and changing colors in the coulees provide a beautiful backdrop for evening strolls.
The area can be quite snowy and cold; winter tires are highly recommended for navigating the hilly terrain.