Kiniski Gardens
Kiniski Gardens, nestled within the Mill Woods landscape, owes its inception to the coordinated efforts of the Government of Alberta and the City of Edmonton in the early 1970s, reflecting a vision for planned urban development. Bounded by 34th Street, a utility corridor, and the Mill Creek Ravine, the neighborhood’s triangular shape offers residents convenient access to natural amenities. Featuring predominantly single-detached houses alongside some low-rise apartments and semi-detached homes, Kiniski Gardens fosters a balanced residential environment. Residents enjoy proximity to small commercial establishments along 50th and 34th Streets, enhancing community convenience. Named in tribute to the indomitable Julia Kiniski, a tenacious local politician renowned for her resilience and eventual success, the neighborhood honors her legacy while embodying a vibrant community spirit.