Safety Score29out of 100
Assessed Value$817,237+22.5% vs city avg
Population4,400residents (Census 2021)

Demographics

Census 2021
49%
Owner-Occupied
51.2%
Renter
36.8
Median Age
$69,427
Avg Income
26.9%
Visible Minority

Safety

2025-Q4

Score of 29 means Capitol Hill has lower crime rates than 29% of Calgary communities, based on property and violent crimes per 1,000 residents.

Crime rates are calculated using Census 2021 population. Actual current population may differ.

Note: CPS suppresses values under 5 incidents (shown as 2.5).

Crime
Property + Violent
107incidents
▲4.9% yoy
vs 102 previous year
24.3 per 1,000 (city avg: 18.7)
Disorder
Non-Criminal Incidents
337incidents
▼2.3% yoy
vs 345 previous year
76.6 per 1,000 (city avg: 67.8)

Quarterly Crime Trend

Quarterly incident counts

Quarterly Disorder Trend

Quarterly incident counts

Crime Breakdown (Last 4 Quarters)

Violent Crime
22incidents
5.0 per 1,000 (city avg: 6.4)
Property Crime
85incidents
19.3 per 1,000 (city avg: 12.3)

Disorder Breakdown (Last 4 Quarters)

Disturbances
63(62%)
14.3 per 1,000
Suspicious Activity
26(26%)
5.9 per 1,000
Other
8(8%)
1.8 per 1,000
Welfare Concerns
4(4%)
0.9 per 1,000

311 Service Requests

2026-03

Top issues in this community (last 12 months):

1.
Infrastructure
469▼4% yoy
2.
Parks/Trees
411▲18% yoy
3.
Waste
380▲18% yoy
4.
Bylaw
265▼22% yoy
5.
Snow/Ice
209▼16% yoy
2,040total requests (last 12 months)

24-Month Request Trend

Housing

2026

Community Assessed Values

Detached
$834,714
751 units
Semi-Detached
$821,313
579 units
Row
$704,222
135 units
Apartment
$814,553
85 units

CREB City Centre District Benchmarks(2026-02-01)

Detached
$967,800 ▲+0.3% yoy
Semi-Detached
$951,400 ▲+1.7% yoy
Row
$594,400 ▼-1.5% yoy
Apartment
$305,600 ▼-11.4% yoy
View City Centre District Details →

Business & Development

2026-03
dining-oriented
Dining: 29Retail: 27Services: 18
Business Activity
Active Licenses
86licenses
vs 82 city avg
Building Permits
All Types (12 mo)
81permits
▼15% yoy
vs 62 city avg

Development Pipeline (12 months)

Housing Units Approved:83▼46% yoy
Investment:$19.7M▼40% yoy

Top Business Types

1.
Retail
30
2.
Food Service
19
3.
Property Management
14
4.
Health Services
8
5.
Personal Service
5

Local Amenities

Pharmacies

Restaurants & Cafes

Schools

2025
Capitol Hill School
CBEElementaryFraser: 7.9/10
Ecole St. Pius X School
CSSDElementary
2 schoolsAvg Fraser: 7.9/10(1 rated)

Transit

26transit stops serving this community
Key Routes:
  • Route 4Huntington
  • Route 5North Haven
  • Route 1916 Avenue North
  • Route 40Crowfoot Station/North Hill
  • Route 65Market Mall/Downtown West