Lake Access
Lake Sundance is a private facility; visitors typically need to be accompanied by a resident member to enter.





Sundance is a sought-after residential community located in Southeast Calgary, Alberta. Centered around the private, man-made Lake Sundance, the neighborhood offers residents year-round recreational opportunities, from summer swimming and boating to winter ice skating. The area is bordered by the expansive Fish Creek Provincial Park, providing a natural escape with miles of pathways for cycling and hiking. With its established schools, community center, and quiet atmosphere, Sundance is a quintessential family neighborhood that balances suburban comfort with the beauty of the Alberta landscape.
Sundance is a sought-after residential community located in Southeast Calgary, Alberta. Centered around the private, man-made Lake Sundance, the neighborhood offers residents year-round recreational opportunities, from summer swimming and boating to winter ice skating. The area is bordered by the expansive Fish Creek Provincial Park, providing a natural escape with miles of pathways for cycling and hiking. With its established schools, community center, and quiet atmosphere, Sundance is a quintessential family neighborhood that balances suburban comfort with the beauty of the Alberta landscape.
Private lake access for residents and guests.
Direct proximity to Fish Creek Provincial Park.
Safe, tree-lined streets and local schools.
Year-round outdoor recreational opportunities.
The area is primarily residential with limited commercial and dining options within the community itself.
Private lake rules are strictly enforced for the benefit of local homeowners.
Located in the deep south of Calgary, it requires a commute to reach central city attractions.
Lake Sundance is a private facility; visitors typically need to be accompanied by a resident member to enter.
Access the park from the southern edge of the community for some of Calgary's best hiking and biking trails.
Families and nature lovers seeking a quiet lakeside lifestyle.
CAD $
$120-$200 p/day
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Macleod Trail is the primary route for reaching downtown Calgary or major shopping centers like Southcentre Mall.
June-August for lake activities, September-October for fall foliage.
A great time for birdwatching and hiking in the nearby Fish Creek Provincial Park as the snow melts.
The peak season for enjoying the community lake, swimming, and outdoor gatherings.
Experience the stunning changing colors of the park's diverse tree population during September and October.
Ideal for outdoor skating on the community lake or cross-country skiing in the adjacent provincial park.