Fulton Place
Nestled alongside the picturesque Fulton Ravine, Fulton Place offers its residents delightful access to the North Saskatchewan River Valley and captivating vistas along Fulton Drive. Abundant recreational amenities, three serene parks, two schools, and welcoming churches enrich the neighborhood’s vibrant community life, complemented by a bustling community league facility. Annexed to Edmonton in 1954, Fulton Place bloomed primarily during the 1950s, featuring an array of charming single-detached homes alongside cozy low-rise apartments and inviting semi-detached residences. Its namesake, Fulton Creek, meanders through the ravine’s western border, while the neighborhood extends gracefully eastward to 50 Street, embraced between the charming avenues of 101 and 106.