Transportation
Utilize the Calgary Transit bus routes that connect the neighborhood to the Blue Line LRT for quick access to downtown.





Pineridge is a well-established residential community situated in Northeast Calgary, Alberta. Developed primarily in the 1970s, the area is characterized by its mix of single-family homes and multi-residential properties, interspersed with local parks and schools. With a population of approximately 9,850, it serves as a stable hub for families and long-term residents. Its strategic location near major roadways like 16th Avenue NE (Trans-Canada Highway) makes it a practical base for those looking to explore Calgary while staying in a more peaceful, local setting. The neighborhood offers a glimpse into everyday life in Alberta's largest city, away from the typical tourist corridors.
Pineridge is a well-established residential community situated in Northeast Calgary, Alberta. Developed primarily in the 1970s, the area is characterized by its mix of single-family homes and multi-residential properties, interspersed with local parks and schools. With a population of approximately 9,850, it serves as a stable hub for families and long-term residents. Its strategic location near major roadways like 16th Avenue NE (Trans-Canada Highway) makes it a practical base for those looking to explore Calgary while staying in a more peaceful, local setting. The neighborhood offers a glimpse into everyday life in Alberta's largest city, away from the typical tourist corridors.
Mature residential community with ample green space.
Convenient access to the Trans-Canada Highway.
Proximity to local schools and community centers.
Diverse local population of nearly 10,000 residents.
Limited hotel and tourist-specific infrastructure within the neighborhood boundaries.
A car is recommended for convenient travel to Calgary's main attractions.
Primarily a residential area, so nightlife and major shopping are located in adjacent districts.
Utilize the Calgary Transit bus routes that connect the neighborhood to the Blue Line LRT for quick access to downtown.
Visit the nearby Village Square Leisure Centre for indoor swimming, skating, and fitness facilities.
Quiet residential stays and experiencing local Calgary life.
CAD $
$120-$180 p/day
English, French
The neighborhood is laid out in a typical suburban grid; keep a map handy as many street names are similar.
June-September
Expect unpredictable weather; it's a quiet time to see the local gardens begin to bloom.
The best time for outdoor activities in nearby parks and attending the Calgary Stampede in the city center.
Enjoy crisp air and changing leaves throughout the neighborhood's mature tree-lined streets.
Be prepared for cold temperatures and snow; the neighborhood is a cozy, quiet retreat during the winter months.