The two schools — Woodlands School and William Roper Hull — sit close enough together that the neighbourhood has a recognizable school-zone rhythm: quieter in summer, alive again come September when the crescents fill with morning drop-offs. Transit runs in a few directions from here, with a connection to the MAX Yellow corridor and the city centre — useful for residents who'd rather not drive the commute every day. The streets feel established in the way older south Calgary suburbs do: mature trees, wide lots, low turnover. Nearby Canyon Meadows and Acadia handle most of the commercial pull, which keeps Woodlands itself mostly quiet and residential — the kind of place where not much changes, and that's largely the point.

4,686
Population
71.9%
Owner-Occupied
42.8
Median Age
$62,608
Avg Income
18.8%
Visible Minority

Census 2021

The Vibe

610trees per 1,000
498city avg
19parks
Theresa Gonzalez
2restaurants
1bars
Calgary Russian Store - European Market and Deli
1grocery
1shopping
5childcare
2dentists
Gateway Victory Church of Calgary
3worship
1landmarks

The Economy

$681,370avg assessed
$717,869city avg
detached
2k
semi detached
104
row
423
10.9xprice-to-income
11.2xcity avg
$1,502avg rent
Here
10.9
City
11.2
23permits (12mo)
18active licenses
Personal Service
5
Other
4
Property Management
4
Retail
2

The Infrastructure

15.8crimes per 1,000
18.7city avg
3.6stops per 1,000
4.5city avg
12.2 kmto downtown
Route 56 — Woodbine
Route 304 — MAX Yellow Woodpark/City Centre
Route 778 — Wise Wood/Woodlands
206per 1,000
296city avg