The Walmart Supercentre does most of the heavy lifting for daily errands in Belvedere — groceries, pharmacy, the works — with Bulk Barn a short walk away for anyone who cooks. The commercial corridor beyond skews toward restaurants over retail, which means weeknight dinner options exist without much of a drive. Parts of the neighbourhood are still being built out — new townhome rows going up, show homes open on weekends — giving it a mid-arrival feeling common to east Calgary's developing pockets. A direct transit connection to the MAX Purple BRT line puts City Centre within a reasonable commute, changing the distance math considerably for residents who work downtown.

901
Population
72%
Owner-Occupied
38.1
Median Age
$43,624
Avg Income
53.4%
Visible Minority

Census 2021

The Vibe

268trees per 1,000
498city avg
3parks
arose58
5restaurants
2cafes
1bakeries
CM_ Kuncham
1grocery
2pharmacy
2banks
3shopping
Galaxy Dental
5childcare
5dentists
3landmarks

The Economy

$512,695avg assessed
$717,869city avg
detached
275
semi detached
40
row
426
apartment
181
11.8xprice-to-income
11.2xcity avg
$1,784avg rent
Here
11.8
City
11.2
142permits (12mo)
47active licenses
Retail
20
Food Service
18
Personal Service
5
Other
3

The Infrastructure

46.6crimes per 1,000
18.7city avg
5.5stops per 1,000
4.5city avg
11.6 kmto downtown
Route 68 — 68 St E
Route 307 — MAX Purple City Centre/East Hills
Route 440 — Chateau Estates/Franklin Station
866per 1,000
296city avg