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York is a neighbourhood in north east Edmonton, Alberta, Canada located just to the west of the District of Clareview. It is bounded on the north by 144 Avenue, the east by 50 Street, the south east by Manning Drive, the south by 137 Avenue , and on the west by 66 Street.
[1] [21] The area is bounded by 66 Street to the west, 153 Avenue to the north, a Canadian National rail line to the east and 137 Avenue to the south. [17] The portion of the area south of 144 Avenue and west of 50 Street, the York neighbourhood, [4] is located outside the northeast sector in the adjacent mature area sector. [1]
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In the City of Edmonton's 2012 municipal census, Ormsby Place had a population of 5,323 living in 1,953 dwellings, [7] a -5.7% change from its 2009 population of 5,646. [9] With a land area of 1.35 km 2 (0.52 sq mi), [ 6 ] it had a population density of 3,943 people/km 2 in 2012.
99 Street is a major arterial road in south Edmonton. It begins as Parsons Road at 91 Street in the Ellerslie area and travels north past the eastern edge of South Edmonton Common. At 34 Avenue, the roadway becomes 99 Street and serves the industrial areas adjacent to the CP rail yards and mature residential areas near Old Strathcona.
The line has been used exclusively by freight trains since 1985, when Via Rail discontinued its Calgary–South Edmonton train service. [6] [7] [8] There have been several proposal and studies for high-speed rail through the region. The corridor has two of Canada's five busiest airports: Calgary International and Edmonton International. The ...
In the City of Edmonton's 2012 municipal census, Ambleside had a population of 2,328 living in 1,358 dwellings, [7] an 838.7% change from its 2009 population of 248. [11] With a land area of 3.31 km 2 (1.28 sq mi), [ 6 ] it had a population density of 703.3 people/km 2 in 2012.
Calder became a part of the City of Edmonton in 1917. [7] The neighbourhood is bounded by 127 Street to the west, 132 Avenue to the north, 113A Street to the east, and 127 Avenue to the south. It also includes a small area south of 127 Avenue and north of the Canadian National rail line between 124 Street and 127 Street. [8]