Aspen Gardens
Aspen Gardens, a serene neighborhood in Edmonton, was designed with a vision for quality and tranquility, featuring “executive” style homes on generously sized lots. Developed primarily in the 1960s with single-family homes and later with apartments in the 1970s, this area was annexed to the city in 1960. Its lush, rolling landscapes and mature vegetation, particularly along the western border adjacent to Whitemud Creek Ravine, enhance the beauty and privacy of the homes, many of which have ravine views. The street layout mirrors the natural curves of the ravine, adding unique charm to the neighborhood’s design. Pathways are strategically placed to encourage walking and biking, promoting an active community lifestyle. Key access via 40th Avenue and connections to neighboring Westbrook Estates through 121 Street and Aspen Drive West make it easily accessible. Named after the commonly found Aspen tree in Alberta, Aspen Gardens embodies a peaceful, high-quality living environment.