NEIGHBOURHOOD

Old Strathcona

Edmonton

Introduction

Old Strathcona is one of Edmonton’s most celebrated communities. Located on the Southside of the city, near the University of Alberta, this vibrant district centres on Whyte Avenue (82nd Avenue) and is filled with an array of unique shopping, dining and entertainment venues that add to the unique charm of the area.

Lifestyle

Immerse yourself in culture, art and the festival experiences that have established Old Strathcona as a premiere community. Residents enjoy the simple joys of this historic neighbourhood: beautiful architecture, rustic natural surroundings and an overall distinctive twist on urban living. No matter the season, events are always taking place within the dynamic streets of Old Strathcona, and you’ll never run short of interesting venues and cultural activities to experience.

The Vibe

Tree-lined streets, boutique shops and cosy cafes make Old Strathcona a wanderer’s paradise. This community offers residents and visitors a relaxed and cool atmosphere. With a farmer’s market and a thriving art and theatre district, this neighbourhood doesn’t run short on character. Known for its live music and theatre, Old Strathcona is a hub for both local and international artists who perform in various venues throughout the community.

Meet the Neighbours

The sprawling University of Alberta Campus is on the doorsteps of Old Strathcona, so expect to see a large number of young adults in the community. Students seek refuge in coffee shops and park areas to catch up on studies, and take advantage of the entertainment available on Whtye Avenue. This historic community is also home to long-time residents and young families who embrace the pedestrian-friendly and easy-going lifestyle.

In the Area

This boutique neighbourhood does have its bargains, but with many specialty shops and housing that is in high demand, expect prices to range between average to above average. This is one of the interesting things about this neighbourhood: we're seeing it's clientele and residents changing in real time, as the community continues to develop.

Distance from City Hall

5 km

Planes, Trains & Automobiles

Part of the charm of Old Strathcona is the community’s walkability. You’ll see a lot of pedestrian traffic throughout the area – something not commonly found in other Edmonton communities. Summer months bring cyclists out into community’s welcoming streets. Public transit is available throughout Old Strathcona, and major roadways that lead to the downtown core and other key city zones are easily accessible.

The Good, the Bad & the Rest

Amenities are in high supply throughout Old Strathcona. More than 600 businesses ensure that shops and services are conveniently located near residential areas. You’ll also find plenty of greenspaces to enjoy, including the popular Dr. Wilbert McIntyre Park. Top-notch education options are found within the community or nearby, including the University of Alberta campus, which is home to world-class hospital and research facilities.

Dollars & Sense

You’ll love the boho-chic vibe of this community and world-class festivals that take place year-round. With so much to see and do, and the University campus next door, things can get quite busy within the community. And, the Whtye Avenue area is known for boisterous weekend evening activity that usually lasts until the late hours of the night.

Neighbourhood Hotspots

Old Strathcona Farmer's Market

Pop into this local treasure on Saturday and treat yourself to 130 vendors selling only locally produced and handmade products. For many locals, this market has become part of their Saturday ritual.

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Whyte Avenue Nightlife

With the University of Alberta a short walk away, it’s no surprise Whyte Avenue is the place to be on weekend nights. Explore the variety of pubs, bars and clubs and dance the night away.

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Princess Theatre

Built in 1915 , the historic Princess Theatre features it’s original auditorium and balcony, providing the perfect atmosphere to catch up on some of the latest indie or foreign films.

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Block 1912

This European-style cafe has been serving up some of Edmonton’s best gelato for more than 20 years. Be sure to indulge in their wide assortment of baked goods – all made fresh on-site.

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The Edmonton International Fringe Festival

Internationally renowned, this summer celebration takes place in August and features local, national and international artists. With two outdoor stages, street performers and much more, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.

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Bamboo Ballroom

This women’s apparel shop is a must visit for fashion aficionados. Bamboo Ballroom offers a wide variety of fashions and accessories from an assortment of brands, including Canadian labels.

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