Tweddle Place

Tweddle Place, nestled within the vibrant community of Mill Woods, emerged as part of a comprehensive development effort initiated by the Alberta government in 1970. This endeavor aimed to address concerns over the escalating cost of residential land in Edmonton. With residential development commencing in 1973 and substantially completed by the decade’s end, Tweddle Place offers a diverse housing landscape, including single and semi-detached homes, low-rise apartments, and row housing, catering to various lifestyles. Bounded by arterial and collector roadways, the neighborhood boasts a well-connected layout, with Millbourne Road West serving as a central artery, facilitating both vehicular and public transit access. Anchored by a multi-purpose school and recreational area, Tweddle Place fosters a strong sense of community, complemented by its pedestrian pathways and green spaces. Its name pays tribute to Malcolm Tweddle, a distinguished chartered accountant and former Edmonton City Commissioner, reflecting the neighborhood’s commitment to honoring local pioneers and leaders.