Community Association Boundaries

North: 33 Avenue; Mission Road; 34 Avenue
East: Macleod Trail
South: Crescent Boulevard; 45 Avenue
West: 4 Street; Elbow River; 4 Street alignment; 42 Avenue
City Quadrant: SW

 

Community Established

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1910

 

Community Description

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Parkhill/ Stanley Park is one of the City’s oldest communities, being annexed to the City in 1910. Macleod Trail, the eastern border of the community, is developed with low and medium density commercial uses oriented to automobile traffic. This major vehicular route separates two major types of land use; to the east lie industrial lands and to the west lies Stanley Park and the residential community, which consists mainly of low and medium density housing. The 1994 Area Redevelopment Plan designates the western part as a “Conservation Area”, which encourages the preservation of existing housing and the construction of infill development. The Area Redevelopment Plan anticipates commercial/residential mixed use developments replacing industrial land uses near the L.R.T. station.

Schools

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None at this time

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: Parkhill Stanley Park Community Association
Provincial Society Registered Date: September 2, 1955
Federal Charity Status-Registered: No
Facility Located at: 4013 Stanley Road SW
Facility Phone Number: (403) 243-6211
Facility Fax Number: None
Community Association Website: parkhillstanleypark.ca


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Community Association Facilities

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Main Hall Licensed Capacity: 160 Meeting Rooms: Yes
Wheelchair Access: No Stage: No
Gym: Yes Sound System: No
Kitchen: Yes – Commercial 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: Yes Skating Rink: Yes – Outdoor
Swimming Pool: No Sports/Playfields: Yes
Hockey Rink: Yes Other:

 

Programs

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Offered by the Community  Association

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

 

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