Capilano

Capilano, initially subdivided in 1910, saw agricultural use until the 1950s before becoming part of Edmonton in 1949. Featuring predominantly single-detached homes, most constructed before 1960, the neighborhood boasts a charming, mature character. Bordered by the North Saskatchewan River Valley and Gold Bar Ravine on three sides, with 106th Avenue forming the southern boundary, Capilano enjoys picturesque natural surroundings. Accessible via arterial roads like 50th Street and 106th Avenue, residents can easily reach other parts of the city and nearby amenities, including Capilano Park and local green spaces. Named after the iconic Capilano landmarks in North Vancouver, the neighborhood pays homage to its indigenous roots, reflecting a blend of natural beauty and community heritage.