List of neighbourhoods in Calgary


, Alberta, Canada, as of 2013, has 198 neighbourhoods, which are referred to as "communities" by the City of Calgary, and 41 industrial areas. The number of neighbourhoods increased to 198 in 2013 with the approvals of Cityscape and Hotchkiss.

Centre City

The area collectively known as the Centre City comprises Downtown and the adjacent neighbourhoods of Eau Claire, Chinatown, and the Beltline.
Within Centre City, those neighbourhoods below that have an area redevelopment plan in effect are indicated with "ARP" in parentheses.

Downtown

is bordered by 11th Street W. on the west, 3rd Avenue S. and the Bow River on the north, the Elbow River on the east and the CPR mainline tracks on the south.
Downtown neighbourhoods:
Unofficial districts:
The remaining Centre City neighbourhoods are predominantly residential and mixed-use. These areas are often considered to be an extension of downtown. Other Centre City neighbourhoods include:
The inner city includes Downtown Calgary and the adjoining communities, and overlays roughly the city limits before 1961. It is delimited by Sarcee Trail to the west; Glenmore Reservoir and Glenmore Trail to the south; Bow River and Deerfoot Trail to the east; and Bow River and 32 Avenue to the north.
The inner city includes the following neighbourhoods :
Calgary is divided into four geographic quadrants generally described below.
The following is a list of all neighbourhoods within the City of Calgary including residential communities, industrial areas, major parks and residual areas by electoral ward.

Business revitalization zones

The business revitalization zone program was established in 1983 to allow certain commercial areas of the city to administer and promote themselves internally. Many of the zones that emerged from this have since acquired a virtual "neighbourhood" status by the people of Calgary. Most zones now offer a unique street shopping environment and have become popular destinations for both Calgarians and visitors to the city. None of these zones are officially designated as neighbourhoods unto themselves however. The City of Edmonton also uses BRZs, and other cities have equivalent systems such as Business improvement districts.
Most industrial areas are located between Deerfoot Trail and 36 Street East in the northern half of the city; between Macleod Trail, Deerfoot Trail and Glenmore Trail in the south and east of Barlow Trail in the southeast.

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