Caernarvon
Before its transformation, Caernarvon’s landscape was predominantly rural or semi-rural, with agriculture as its mainstay. Annexed by the City of Edmonton in 1971, the area swiftly transitioned into a residential hub, with development spanning the 1970s and 1980s. Featuring multi-unit structures along collector roads, the neighborhood offers a blend of housing options to residents. Recreation amenities and green spaces, strategically positioned near the community league and elementary schools at the neighborhood’s heart, enhance the quality of life. Residents enjoy easy access to goods and services through the Castle Downs Shopping Plaza, conveniently situated nearby. Inspired by a rich heritage, Caernarvon embraces its Welsh roots, drawing its name from a famed castle in Northeast Wales, reflecting its commitment to community and history.