Community Association Boundaries

North: Southland Drive
East: 24 Street
South: Anderson Road
West: Tsuu Tina Reserve
City Quadrant: SW

Community Established

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1973

Community Description

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Cedarbrae is located in Calgary’s southwest.  Although it was annexed by the city in 1956, it did not develop as a community until 1973.  Residents of Cedarbrae have an excellent opportunity to engage in recreational activities, as Cedarbrae is in close proximity to both Fish Creek Park and Glenmore Park.  Indoor recreation can be accessed at the nearby Southland Leisure Center.  The community also contains numerous sports fields, playgrounds and pathways.  There are both public and separate schools in Cedarbrae.

Cedarbrae is home to a very active community association.  Numerous groups and activities, including Girl Guides, Moms & Tots, The Chinook Country Line Dancers, Children’s Gymnastics, Volleyball Alberta, and indoor tennis all take place within the recreation center.  The community is also known for its sports programs, notably soccer and football, which are played on the community field.  The community association also hosts numerous other activities such as a craft fair in December, the Stampede Hoedown in July and regular Meet Your Neighbour Nights.  These activities enable the resident’s of Cedarbrae to maintain a strong sense of community.

Schools

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Cedarbrae Elementary – Public
St. Cyril Elementary & Junior High – Separate

Demographics

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Information available online at the City of Calgary community profiles site.

Community Association Information

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Provincial Society Registered Name: Cedarbrae Community League Association
Provincial Society Registered Date: June 17, 1975
Federal Charity Status-Registered: No
Facility Located at: 11024 Oakfield Drive SW
Facility Phone Number: (403) 251-2101
Community Association Website: mycedarbrae.ca

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Please call the Community Association directly to obtain information on availability, registration and costs.

Community Association Facilities

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Main Hall Licensed Capacity: 374 Meeting Rooms: Yes
Wheelchair Access: No Stage: No
Gym: Yes Sound System: Yes
Kitchen: Yes – Standard Outdoor BBQ: No
Lounge: No Indoor Fireplace: No
Games Room: No

Recreation Amenities

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Operated by the Community Association. For other recreation offered by the City of Calgary visit Calgary Parks & Recreation

Tennis Courts: No Skating Rink: Yes – Outdoor
Swimming Pool: No Sports/Playfields: Yes
Hockey Rink: No Other:

Programs

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Offered by the Community  Association:

Bingo: No Youth Justice: No
Sports: Yes Seniors Program: No
Fitness: Yes Child Care: Yes
Dance: Yes

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