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Alberta Avenue is a pre–World War II neighbourhood in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.. Alberta Avenue is a mature, inner city neighbourhood in Edmonton, Alberta. Much of the area's development occurred during the First World War era and it was once home to the Great Western Garment Company and the Norwood Foundry.
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The southern segment starts at 29 Avenue NW and goes north. At 40 Avenue NW, 106 Street turns right and resumes as 106 Street. After 40 Avenue, 106 Street passes the Edmonton Public Library before going through the Highway 2/99 Street exit at Whitemud Drive. After 51 Avenue, it becomes a residential street.
Allard is a neighbourhood in southwest Edmonton, Alberta, Canada that was established in 2007 through the adoption of the Allard Neighbourhood Area Structure Plan (NASP). [ 6 ] It is located within Heritage Valley and was originally considered Neighbourhood 8 within the Heritage Valley Servicing Concept Design Brief (SCDB). [ 7 ]
The neighbourhood of Strathcona is bounded on the south by Whyte Avenue, on the north by Saskatchewan Drive, on the west by 107 Street, and on the east by Mill Creek Ravine. Its central location provides good access to downtown Edmonton , Whyte Avenue , the Queen Elizabeth Pool , and other areas of the city.
Interchanges between Wayne Gretzky Drive and both 118 Avenue and 112 Avenue give residents access to destinations south of the river including Whyte Avenue and the University of Alberta. Residents also have access to Northlands, the (former) Coliseum, Commonwealth Stadium and Concordia University of Edmonton. All four facilities are located a ...
Hardisty School, operated by the Edmonton Public School System, is located in Fulton Place with over 600 students enrolled in kindergarten through grade 9. [citation needed] Fulton Place School, formerly an elementary school, was closed in 2010 and the building is now used by several non-profit and community-based organizations.