Kenilworth

Kenilworth, annexed into the City of Edmonton in 1960, boasts a predominantly residential character, save for a bustling commercial stretch along Whyte Avenue’s southern fringe, established mainly during the 1970s. Dotted with single-detached homes from the 1960s and a smattering of multi-unit housing, the neighborhood exudes a quaint charm. Anchored by a central school and park hub, Kenilworth offers ample green spaces, complemented by three schools and various recreational amenities. Bounded by major thoroughfares on all sides, residents enjoy seamless access to prominent shopping and employment hubs. The neighborhood’s moniker, Kenilworth, harkens back to the historic town and castle of Kenilworth in Warwickshire, England, echoing its timeless legacy.