Schools are the clearest organizing feature — Marshall Springs, Evergreen School, and Our Lady of the Evergreens are all within the neighbourhood, so school-morning traffic becomes its own kind of local weather. The Shoppers Drug Mart handles everyday errands, and the dining options pull from Bridlewood as much as from within. A direct bus connection runs north to Somerset-Bridlewood Station and onward downtown. Away from those windows of movement, Evergreen is settled and self-contained — a southwest pocket where the pace drops once the drop-offs are done and the streets quiet down mid-morning.

14,702
Population
86.4%
Owner-Occupied
40.8
Median Age
$63,204
Avg Income
48.7%
Visible Minority

Census 2021

The Vibe

486trees per 1,000
498city avg
49parks
11designated
1in community
Our Lady of the Evergreens Catholic School (CSSD)
Rosa Warner
2restaurants
2cafes
1bakeries
David MacDonnell
3pharmacy
1banks
1shopping
Eversmile Dental Clinic Bridlewood
5childcare
2dentists
Ernest
3worship
1landmarks

The Economy

$676,134avg assessed
$717,869city avg
detached
5k
semi detached
264
row
694
apartment
855
10.7xprice-to-income
11.2xcity avg
$2,082avg rent
Here
10.7
City
11.2
82permits (12mo)
27active licenses
Retail
10
Food Service
4
Personal Service
4
Health Services
4

The Infrastructure

7.1crimes per 1,000
18.7city avg
2.6stops per 1,000
4.5city avg
14.2 kmto downtown
Route 11 — Southwest Loop
Route 12 — Southwest Loop
Route 14 — Bridlewood/Cranston
160per 1,000
296city avg