Transportation
Renting a car is highly recommended for exploring the wider Alberta region and commuting into downtown Calgary.





Redstone is a developing residential area situated in the province of Alberta, Canada. Located on the outskirts of Calgary, it is characterized by its contemporary housing developments and family-oriented environment. The community is strategically positioned near major transportation corridors, including Stoney Trail and Metis Trail, providing residents and visitors with efficient access to the broader region and the nearby Calgary International Airport. As a newer residential hub, it offers a peaceful alternative to the bustling city center while maintaining close proximity to urban amenities and the natural beauty of the Alberta landscape.
Redstone is a developing residential area situated in the province of Alberta, Canada. Located on the outskirts of Calgary, it is characterized by its contemporary housing developments and family-oriented environment. The community is strategically positioned near major transportation corridors, including Stoney Trail and Metis Trail, providing residents and visitors with efficient access to the broader region and the nearby Calgary International Airport. As a newer residential hub, it offers a peaceful alternative to the bustling city center while maintaining close proximity to urban amenities and the natural beauty of the Alberta landscape.
Modern residential architecture and contemporary housing.
Strategic proximity to Calgary International Airport.
Excellent connectivity to major Alberta highways like Stoney Trail.
Family-friendly atmosphere with a peaceful, community feel.
Primarily a residential community with limited tourist-specific attractions within the immediate neighborhood.
Conveniently located near Calgary International Airport, which may result in some aircraft noise.
Well-connected to major highways, making it a practical base for regional road trips.
Renting a car is highly recommended for exploring the wider Alberta region and commuting into downtown Calgary.
Alberta weather is known for rapid changes; it is best to dress in layers regardless of the season.
Quiet suburban living and regional accessibility.
CAD $
$100-$150 p/day
English, French
While the area is primarily residential, check nearby commercial hubs for a variety of dining and shopping options.
June-September
Expect variable temperatures and occasional rain; a good time for indoor exploration in the nearby city.
The most pleasant time to visit, featuring long daylight hours and mild temperatures perfect for outdoor activities.
Crisp air and changing colors make for beautiful scenic drives throughout the Alberta countryside.
Cold and snowy conditions are common; ideal for those using the area as a gateway to the nearby Rocky Mountains for winter sports.