The commercial strip here skews toward food and practical errands — Punjab Grocers draws shoppers from across the north end, and the Medicare Pharmacy running a travel clinic and yellow fever vaccination centre in the same building says something about who lives here and where they're going. Buses connect regularly to Harvest Hills and south toward the inner city, giving the neighbourhood solid transit links for how far north it sits. The off-leash area on transit-owned land is the kind of detail only regular dog walkers know — no official park signage, just a well-worn patch people figured out. Harvest Hills Alliance Church and Skyview Community Church anchor a lot of the community's social calendar: the rummage sales, the dinners, the quiet infrastructure of a neighbourhood that's settled in.

3,866
Population
85.6%
Owner-Occupied
42.2
Median Age
$52,714
Avg Income
52.7%
Visible Minority

Census 2021

The Vibe

354trees per 1,000
498city avg
11parks
Jerusalem Shawarma
5restaurants
1cafes
Pharmasave Panorama & Compounding
3pharmacy
2shopping
Metro Dental Care
5childcare
1dentists

The Economy

$549,487avg assessed
$717,869city avg
detached
978
row
242
apartment
191
10.4xprice-to-income
11.2xcity avg
$2,049avg rent
Here
10.4
City
11.2
26permits (12mo)
54active licenses
Retail
17
Food Service
14
Other
9
Contractor
9

The Infrastructure

11.4crimes per 1,000
18.7city avg
5.7stops per 1,000
4.5city avg
11.3 kmto downtown
Route 88 — Harvest Hills
Route 89 — Lions Park - North Pointe
Route 109 — Harvest Hills Express
176per 1,000
296city avg