Whitehorn
North EastNortheast Calgary
A northeast Calgary community 8 km from downtown, home to 11,199 residents. Safety score 64 out of 100 (crime dropped 16% year-over-year). Average home value $522,022, 22% below the city median. Known for C-Train access.
Safety Score64out of 100
Assessed Value$522,022-21.7% vs city avg
Population11,199residents (Census 2021)
Demographics
Census 202170.7%
Owner-Occupied
29.3%
Renter
38.4
Median Age
$40,707
Avg Income
71.8%
Visible Minority
Safety
2025-Q4Score of 64 means Whitehorn has lower crime rates than 64% 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 + Violent128incidents
▼15.8% yoyvs 152 previous year
11.4 per 1,000 (city avg: 18.7)
Disorder
Non-Criminal Incidents403incidents
▼9.0% yoyvs 443 previous year
36.0 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
42incidents
3.8 per 1,000 (city avg: 6.4)
Property Crime
86incidents
7.7 per 1,000 (city avg: 12.3)
Disorder Breakdown (Last 4 Quarters)
Disturbances
47(45%)
4.2 per 1,000
Suspicious Activity
34(33%)
3.0 per 1,000
Welfare Concerns
15(14%)
1.3 per 1,000
Other
8(8%)
0.7 per 1,000
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311 Service Requests
Top issues in this community (last 12 months):
1.
Waste
786▲7% yoy
2.
Infrastructure
573▲12% yoy
3.
Bylaw
398▼4% yoy
4.
Parks/Trees
272▲3% yoy
5.
Snow/Ice
201▼36% yoy
2,506total requests (last 12 months)
24-Month Request Trend
Housing
2026Community Assessed Values
Detached
$553,886
2,538 units Semi-Detached
$426,505
626 units Row
$350,654
123 units CREB North East District Benchmarks(2026-02-01)
Detached
$572,900 ▼-5.5% yoy
Semi-Detached
$435,500 ▼-2.7% yoy
Row
$342,700 ▼-6.9% yoy
Apartment
$260,600 ▼-13.7% yoy
Business & Development
dining-oriented
Dining: 19Retail: 13Services: 3
Business Activity
Active Licenses29licenses
vs 82 city avg
Building Permits
All Types (12 mo)58permits
▲6% yoyvs 62 city avg
Development Pipeline (12 months)
Housing Units Approved:29▼9% yoy
Investment:$2.7M▲31% yoy
Top Business Types
1.
Retail
12
2.
Food Service
11
3.
Other
3
4.
Personal Service
2
5.
Health Services
1
Local Amenities
Pharmacies
Places of Worship
Restaurants & Cafes
Schools
Chief Justice Milvain School
CBEElementaryFraser: 6.3/10
Colonel J. Fred Scott School
CBEElementaryFraser: 3.4/10
St. Wilfrid Elementary School
CSSDElementary
Annie Gale School
CBEElementary/Junior High
4 schoolsAvg Fraser: 4.8/10(2 rated)
Transit
39transit stops serving this community
Key Routes:
- Route 23→
- Route 38→
- Route 43→
- Route 57→
- Route 202→