Blackburne
Blackburne is a mature southwest Edmonton neighbourhood that developed primarily in the late 1980s and 1990s in the area south of Whitemud Drive adjacent to the Anthony Henday, occupying a position that gives it strong ring road access alongside proximity to the Whitemud Creek Ravine system. The neighbourhood has established itself as a family-oriented community with the established residential character and natural amenity access of the southwest Edmonton ravine corridor.
What to know about Blackburne.
Blackburne is a mature southwest Edmonton neighbourhood that developed primarily in the late 1980s and 1990s in the area south of Whitemud Drive adjacent to the Anthony Henday, occupying a position that gives it strong ring road access alongside proximity to the Whitemud Creek Ravine system. The neighbourhood has established itself as a family-oriented community with the established residential character and natural amenity access of the southwest Edmonton ravine corridor.
The housing stock is primarily single-family homes from the late 1980s and 1990s, with two-storey properties and executive bungalows featuring attached double garages and family-oriented floor plans. Many homes have been updated since their original construction, and the neighbourhood presents a mix of renovated properties and those with remaining update potential. Properties adjacent to the ravine edge are particularly valued for their natural setting and trail access. Prices are in the accessible-to-moderate range for southwest Edmonton.
The Whitemud Creek Ravine provides trail access into the southwest Edmonton green corridor. The Anthony Henday provides ring road connectivity immediately adjacent. The south Edmonton commercial corridor and the Century Park area provide retail and services access. Schools in the area serve southwest Edmonton catchments across public and Catholic systems. The community league maintains outdoor recreation facilities and programming.
For buyers, Blackburne offers southwest Edmonton established living with ravine proximity, ring road access, and family-oriented homes at accessible to moderate prices — the combination that has sustained consistent demand in this part of the city. For sellers, family buyers and professionals seeking southwest Edmonton's natural amenity character create a reliable and motivated buyer pool.