Getting Around
The neighborhood is well-served by Calgary Transit buses, making it easy to reach the CTrain and downtown.





Tuxedo Park is an established residential community in the northeast quadrant of Calgary, Alberta. Known for its mix of charming older homes and modern developments, the neighborhood provides a peaceful atmosphere for residents and visitors alike. Its strategic location near major thoroughfares like 16th Avenue North allows for quick travel throughout the city, making it an excellent spot for those who want to be near the action of downtown Calgary while enjoying a quieter pace of life. The area is characterized by its local parks and friendly, suburban environment.
Tuxedo Park is an established residential community in the northeast quadrant of Calgary, Alberta. Known for its mix of charming older homes and modern developments, the neighborhood provides a peaceful atmosphere for residents and visitors alike. Its strategic location near major thoroughfares like 16th Avenue North allows for quick travel throughout the city, making it an excellent spot for those who want to be near the action of downtown Calgary while enjoying a quieter pace of life. The area is characterized by its local parks and friendly, suburban environment.
Proximity to downtown Calgary.
Quiet, tree-lined residential streets.
Easy access to the Trans-Canada Highway.
The area is mostly residential, so expect a quieter nightlife.
Proximity to the Trans-Canada Highway makes it convenient for road trips to the Rockies.
Parking is generally available on residential streets.
The neighborhood is well-served by Calgary Transit buses, making it easy to reach the CTrain and downtown.
Check out the shops and eateries along 16th Avenue for local dining options.
A quiet home base with easy access to Calgary's urban center.
CAD $
$120-$200 p/day
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Take advantage of the local community park for outdoor recreation and green space.
June-August
Expect variable weather; it's a quiet time to explore the city before the summer rush.
The warmest months are perfect for exploring Calgary's outdoor festivals and parks.
Enjoy the autumn colors in the residential streets and nearby parks.
Be prepared for snow and cold temperatures; a good time for indoor city attractions.