Transportation
A car is the most efficient way to navigate the area and reach central Edmonton.





Wild Rose is a modern residential neighborhood situated in the southeastern portion of Edmonton, Alberta. The community is defined by its tranquil atmosphere and abundance of local parks and walking trails, making it a popular choice for families and those seeking a quieter alternative to the city center. Its name pays homage to the wild rose, the official provincial flower of Alberta. While the area is primarily residential, its proximity to major transit routes allows for easy exploration of Edmonton's attractions, including the nearby Mill Woods area and the extensive North Saskatchewan River Valley park system. It offers a slice of suburban life with the convenience of urban amenities just a short drive away.
Wild Rose is a modern residential neighborhood situated in the southeastern portion of Edmonton, Alberta. The community is defined by its tranquil atmosphere and abundance of local parks and walking trails, making it a popular choice for families and those seeking a quieter alternative to the city center. Its name pays homage to the wild rose, the official provincial flower of Alberta. While the area is primarily residential, its proximity to major transit routes allows for easy exploration of Edmonton's attractions, including the nearby Mill Woods area and the extensive North Saskatchewan River Valley park system. It offers a slice of suburban life with the convenience of urban amenities just a short drive away.
Quiet residential streets ideal for a peaceful stay.
Numerous local parks and interconnected walking trails.
Named after Alberta's iconic provincial flower.
Convenient access to southeast Edmonton's shopping hubs.
Family-friendly atmosphere with a strong community feel.
The area has very few commercial businesses, so you will need to travel nearby for dining and shopping.
Expect a 20-30 minute drive to reach downtown Edmonton or the West Edmonton Mall.
Be prepared for heavy snowfall and icy roads during the winter months.
A car is the most efficient way to navigate the area and reach central Edmonton.
Explore the neighborhood's walking paths which connect to larger regional trail networks.
A quiet, family-friendly suburban stay in southeast Edmonton.
CAD $
$100-$150 p/day
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Visit the nearby Meadows Community Recreation Centre for swimming and fitness facilities.
June-August
A season of transition; expect muddy trails as the snow melts and the greenery begins to return.
The peak time to visit, offering warm weather and long evenings perfect for enjoying the local parks.
Crisp air and changing leaves make for beautiful walks, though temperatures can drop sharply at night.
A true Canadian winter experience; local parks often feature snowy landscapes suitable for winter walks.