The Calgary Co-op is where most errands land in Oakridge — it's been the neighbourhood's commercial anchor long enough that talk of its redevelopment has quietly become its own local conversation. Louis Riel School pulls families into the middle of the neighbourhood, and the Oakridge Community Association keeps the kind of recreational programming that fills weekday and weekend calendars. Transit connections reach toward Acadia and link up with the MAX Yellow line for anyone heading downtown, but most days here have a neighbourhood-contained quality. The Oakridge Right of Way off-leash park is the kind of green corridor you'd only find if someone pointed you there — it cuts through the neighbourhood and pulls dog walkers out at both ends of the day. Living near the southern edge, the occasional bear moving through isn't local folklore — residents know it happens, and mostly they just give it space.

2,528
Population
86.6%
Owner-Occupied
46.4
Median Age
$72,391
Avg Income
14%
Visible Minority

Census 2021

The Vibe

Ginger Jones
1,314trees per 1,000
498city avg
18parks
Masala Art Indian Restaurant
5restaurants
1cafes
3bakeries
Calgary Co-op Oakridge Food Centre
1grocery
3pharmacy
2banks
3shopping
PŌZEN yoga
2childcare
3gyms
5dentists
1vets
3landmarks
1libraries

The Economy

$752,996avg assessed
$717,869city avg
detached
2k
semi detached
11
row
475
apartment
35
10.4xprice-to-income
11.2xcity avg
$2,039avg rent
Here
10.4
City
11.2
41permits (12mo)
51active licenses
Retail
22
Food Service
18
Personal Service
4
Other
3

The Infrastructure

24.5crimes per 1,000
18.7city avg
13.8stops per 1,000
4.5city avg
9.3 kmto downtown
Route 56 — Woodbine
Route 99 — Acadia/Oakridge
Route 125 — Cedarbrae
534per 1,000
296city avg