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Ellerslie, Edmonton (area)

Ellerslie is a residential neighbourhood in southwest Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It is bounded roughly by the Whitemud Creek ravine to the north, the South Saskatchewan River to the south, 170 Street to the west, and 111 Avenue to the east. The neighbourhood is characterized by a mix of housing styles, including single-family homes, townhouses, and apartments. Development began in the late 20th century, and the area has experienced significant growth since then.

History

The development of Ellerslie reflects the broader patterns of suburban expansion in Edmonton. Its history is relatively recent compared to some of Edmonton's older neighbourhoods. Further research is needed to provide more detailed information on the specific timeline of development and any significant historical events related to the area.

Demographics

Statistical data on the population of Ellerslie, including age demographics, income levels, and ethnic diversity, can be found through the City of Edmonton's open data initiatives and census data from Statistics Canada. Specific demographic figures are not included here but can be readily accessed through these sources.

Amenities and Services

Ellerslie offers a range of amenities and services for residents. These include parks, schools (both elementary and secondary), shopping centres, and recreational facilities. Specific details on individual amenities and their locations require further research. The presence of major roadways provides relatively easy access to other parts of the city.

Transportation

The neighbourhood is served by the Edmonton Transit System, providing bus routes that connect to the wider city network. The proximity to major roadways, such as Whitemud Drive, provides access to vehicular transportation. Further details regarding specific bus routes and transit frequency are available from the Edmonton Transit System.

Notable Features

While Ellerslie is primarily a residential area, further research is needed to identify any notable architectural features, landmarks, or significant points of interest within the neighbourhood.

See also

  • List of neighbourhoods in Edmonton
  • Edmonton