Calgary Neighbourhood Profile

Parkhill/Stanley Park

SW Calgary 869 properties
Average Property Assessment
$859K
↑ Above city avg
YoY Value Change
+14%
↓ Below city avg
Properties
869
Permits Since 2024
0

Parkhill/Stanley Park Calgary is a small SW inner-city community established in 1910 along the Elbow River corridor south of the downtown core. The community holds 0 residents across 869 properties on a compact 0.6 km² footprint bounded by Mission Road to the north, Macleod Trail to the east, 42 Avenue to the south, and the Elbow River and Stanley Park to the west. Average assessed value runs at $859K against the citywide $732K, reflecting the community’s mix of century-old inner-city detached homes alongside walk-up rental buildings on the small SW footprint. Values rose 14% year-over-year against the citywide 15.2% pace, tracking the wider Calgary market during the current cycle. Parkhill/Stanley Park is part of Calgary’s 219 community profiles.

Key Insights

What the data says

Property Values

Average assessed value of $859K — above the city average of $732K.

Value Trend

Property values grew 14% year-over-year, trailing the city average.

Community Data

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Property Data

Property Values in Parkhill/Stanley Park

Average Property Assessment
Pulled from the City of Calgary's live current-year assessment feed, using a broad aggregation across all residential parcels. Shown in the snapshot at the top of the page and in the "vs Calgary Average" card below.
Year-End Assessment Roll
Official year-end assessment roll for each year, using a narrower per-year methodology. Shown in the chart and table below. Authoritative for year-over-year trend comparisons.
2023
$642,061
2024
$708,563
2025
$807,933
Year Year-End Assessment Roll Properties YoY Change
2023 $642,061 870
2024 $708,563 870 +10.4%
2025 $807,933 866 +14%
vs Calgary Average
Parkhill/Stanley Park $859K
City Average $732K
+17.3% above city average

Why two numbers?

Assessment-roll averages in Parkhill/Stanley Park have climbed 25.8% over the last 3 years, from $642,061 in the 2023 roll to $807,933 in the 2025 roll. The Average Property Assessment in the snapshot above ($859K) is drawn from the live current-year assessment feed, which uses a broader aggregation than the year-specific rolls in the table — small differences between the two are normal.

Development

Building Activity in Parkhill/Stanley Park

0
New Construction
$0 invested
0
Renovations
$0 invested
0
Demolitions
$0 value
0
Total Permits
$0 total investment
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Living in Parkhill/Stanley Park

Parkhill/Stanley Park is the historical merged reporting name for a SW inner-city community that in current everyday use is often simply called Parkhill — the wider Parkhill area separated from the Stanley Park park land in the Elbow River valley to the west at an unknown date in the 2010s. Housing in the community is a mixed inner-city fabric — the original 1910-era detached homes on interior streets alongside walk-up apartment buildings that came later, giving the community a moderate rental share alongside its detached ownership base. Macleod Trail along the east boundary is one of Calgary’s main SW arterials with quick north access to downtown and south access to the wider Chinook Centre and Manchester corridor; Mission Road along the north boundary connects west across the Elbow River into the wider Mission and Erlton neighbourhoods. The Elbow River pathway on the west edge of the community — reached through Stanley Park in the river valley — gives residents direct access to one of Calgary’s core outdoor loops. There is no CTrain station inside; the closest LRT is the Red Line at Erlton/Stampede station further north along Macleod Trail. For a peer along the same Elbow River SW corridor, the Parkhill profile covers the current-name version of this same community, and the Stanley Park profile covers the western park-and-valley component in the Elbow River corridor.

Things to do in Parkhill/Stanley Park

Stanley Park sits along the community’s west edge in the Elbow River valley — one of Calgary’s older SW public parks with a paved pathway loop along the river, open lawn, mature trees, and direct access into the wider Elbow River pathway network. The Elbow River pathway continues north along the river corridor toward Mission and the downtown Elbow-Bow river confluence, and south toward Elbow Park and Britannia. The Talisman Centre (Repsol Sport Centre) sits north across Mission Road with a full aquatics complex, fitness, and indoor track. Macleod Trail retail along the community’s east edge gives quick access to the Chinook Centre corridor and the wider SW retail network. The Mission profile covers the direct north-west peer along 17 Avenue SW’s inner-city retail spine. Any specific business inside or near the community is easiest to find through the Parkhill/Stanley Park business directory, which pulls current City of Calgary business-licence records. For a peer at a similar Elbow River corridor SW inner-city character, the Roxboro profile is a close reference.

The Parkhill/Stanley Park real-estate read

Parkhill/Stanley Park’s average assessed value sits at $859K against the citywide $732K, reflecting the community’s mixed inner-city fabric with heritage detached homes alongside walk-up condo forms on a compact SW footprint. Values rose 14% year-over-year against the citywide 15.2% pace, tracking the wider Calgary market. Building activity for the community’s small footprint sits at 0 permits filed since 2024, weighted toward interior renovations and heritage-home infill work alongside the occasional walk-up-condo redevelopment. The community’s average build year sits around 1987, reflecting the layered mix of 1910-era heritage detached alongside later 20th-century walk-up additions. On safety, disorder runs at 0 events per 1,000 residents against the citywide baseline of 54 per 1,000. Year-over-year, the community’s disorder rate held roughly steady compared with the year before. For another Elbow River SW inner-city community at a similar 1910-era heritage character, the Erlton profile is a close reference east across Macleod Trail.

FAQ

Common Questions About Parkhill/Stanley Park

Why are there two average values on this page?

The page shows two related but distinct figures because they come from two different official City of Calgary datasets with different aggregation methods. The Average Property Assessment (in the snapshot at the top of the page and in the "vs Calgary Average" card) is drawn from the City's live current-year assessment feed, using a broad aggregation across all residential parcels. The Year-End Assessment Roll figures in the Property Values chart and table below come from a separate dataset that captures each year's official year-end roll, using a narrower per-year methodology. Both are official data — the small difference between them is normal and reflects the different aggregation windows. For an at-a-glance current value, use the Average Property Assessment; for authoritative year-over-year trends, use the Assessment Roll.

Is Parkhill/Stanley Park a good place to live?

Parkhill/Stanley Park pairs a small SW inner-city character with heritage 1910-era detached homes alongside walk-up rental buildings, direct Elbow River pathway access on the west edge via Stanley Park, and quick Macleod Trail connections north to downtown. The fit for buyers depends on priorities: those wanting a mixed-tenure inner-city SW community tend to land here.

Is Parkhill/Stanley Park safe?

Disorder in Parkhill/Stanley Park runs at 0 events per 1,000 residents against the citywide baseline of 54 per 1,000. Year-over-year, the community's disorder rate held roughly steady compared with the year before. The measure covers social-disorder calls handled by Calgary Police Service; overall crime is measured separately.

What's the average house price in Parkhill/Stanley Park?

The average assessed value in Parkhill/Stanley Park sits at $859K against the citywide $732K, reflecting the community's mixed inner-city fabric with heritage 1910-era detached homes alongside walk-up condo forms on a compact SW footprint. Assessed value is a property-tax measure and differs from a market sale price.

What is Parkhill/Stanley Park known for?

Parkhill/Stanley Park is known as one of Calgary's original 1910-era SW inner-city communities along the Elbow River corridor. Stanley Park in the Elbow River valley on the west edge is a longstanding public park with direct pathway access, and the community's mix of heritage detached homes and walk-up apartments gives it a distinctive inner-city SW character.

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