Allard, one of the newer additions to Edmonton’s Heritage Valley area, began its development in the early 2000s and has quickly evolved into a sought-after residential neighborhood. This community is designed to cater to a variety of lifestyles, offering a mix of housing options from high-density apartments to sprawling single-family homes. As of the latest figures, Allard is home to approximately 4,800 residents living in about 1,600 dwellings.
Allard is neatly outlined by James Mowatt Trail SW to the east, 41 Avenue SW to the south, Blackmud Creek to the west, and the future extension of 25th Avenue SW to the north. This placement gives the neighborhood a unique blend of urban and natural landscapes, making it appealing for those who enjoy both city amenities and outdoor activities.
The neighborhood predominantly features single-family detached homes, which constitute about 60% of the housing stock. Additionally, there are significant numbers of duplexes and townhouses, comprising about 30% of the dwellings, providing versatile housing choices for those seeking more compact or cost-effective living solutions. The remaining 10% of the housing forms are low-rise apartments, which appeal to singles, young professionals, and smaller families. This variety in housing types makes Allard an attractive community for a broad demographic.
Allard is distinguished by its modern planning and amenities, as well as its proximity to natural beauty. The neighborhood includes:
Blackmud Creek: Offering picturesque walking and biking trails along the western boundary.
Allard Rink: An outdoor skating rink that turns into a hub of community activity in the winter months.
Adjacent to Allard, the burgeoning Heritage Valley Town Centre provides shopping and essential services, adding convenience to the lives of Allard’s residents.
Adjacent to Allard, the burgeoning Heritage Valley Town Centre provides shopping and essential services, adding convenience to the lives of Allard’s residents.
Allard is well-equipped to support families with school-age children, offering access to educational institutions within and near its boundaries:
Dr. Lila Fahlman School: Situated directly in Allard, this school serves students from kindergarten through grade nine.
Monsignor Fee Otterson Elementary/Junior High School: Located in the neighboring community of Rutherford, providing Catholic education for students in kindergarten through grade nine.
For higher education, Allard’s proximity to major roadways offers easy access to:
University of Alberta: Approximately a 20-minute drive north.
MacEwan University and NAIT: Both located within a 25-minute drive, offering a range of programs and courses.