Head east into Belvedere for groceries — the Walmart Supercentre and Bulk Barn are close enough to reach on transit or in a quick drive, which is where weekly errands tend to land. Getting around without a car works reasonably well: the MAX Purple connects directly to City Centre, and a connecting bus links through to the LRT network beyond. A local bus runs along the main avenue through the community, tying Applewood Park into the broader east side corridor — Forest Lawn, Forest Heights, and the rest of the east end are all part of the daily geography here. The neighbourhood is residential in character, a mix of owners and renters on quieter streets, where community life tends to happen on the blocks rather than at a commercial corner.

6,632
Population
61.7%
Owner-Occupied
38.8
Median Age
$41,230
Avg Income
73.5%
Visible Minority

Census 2021

The Vibe

175trees per 1,000
498city avg
9parks
Murshadpak مرشد پاک
1restaurants
1cafes
NDJ Balloons
1shopping
1childcare
1gyms
1landmarks

The Economy

$518,992avg assessed
$717,869city avg
detached
1k
semi detached
20
row
67
apartment
217
12.6xprice-to-income
11.2xcity avg
Here
12.6
City
11.2
15permits (12mo)
10active licenses
Retail
4
Property Management
3
Other
2
Food Service
1

The Infrastructure

8.6crimes per 1,000
18.7city avg
2stops per 1,000
4.5city avg
10.1 kmto downtown
Route 68 — 68 St E
Route 87 — Applewood/17 Av SE
Route 307 — MAX Purple City Centre/East Hills
117per 1,000
296city avg