Callingwood South
Callingwood South occupies the southern portion of the Callingwood community west of 170 Street, sharing the neighbourhood's general character and infrastructure while sitting closer to the Whitemud Drive corridor that defines its southern boundary. Developed during the same late 1970s and 1980s period as its northern counterpart, Callingwood South has the same family-oriented residential identity — established schools, active community league, mature housing stock, and the outdoor amenity that the Callingwood Park complex and adjacent ravine system provide.
What to know about Callingwood South.
Callingwood South occupies the southern portion of the Callingwood community west of 170 Street, sharing the neighbourhood's general character and infrastructure while sitting closer to the Whitemud Drive corridor that defines its southern boundary. Developed during the same late 1970s and 1980s period as its northern counterpart, Callingwood South has the same family-oriented residential identity — established schools, active community league, mature housing stock, and the outdoor amenity that the Callingwood Park complex and adjacent ravine system provide.
The housing stock is primarily single-family detached homes from the 1970s and 1980s, with some semi-detached and multi-family properties providing additional options. Homes have been updated to varying degrees, and the neighbourhood presents a range of condition and finish that accommodates multiple buyer profiles. Lot sizes are generally comparable to those in Callingwood North, and the tree canopy throughout the neighbourhood reflects the maturity of an area that has been fully built out for four decades.
Whitemud Drive along the southern boundary provides efficient access to west and south Edmonton, making Callingwood South a practical choice for commuters who need to reach multiple parts of the city. The Callingwood commercial area provides grocery and retail access. Schools serving the neighbourhood include the well-established Callingwood area options across public and Catholic systems.
The ravine system adjacent to the southern boundary connects into the broader west Edmonton green corridor, providing trail access for residents who value outdoor recreation.
For buyers, Callingwood South delivers the Callingwood community formula — family homes, established infrastructure, mature residential character — with the additional advantage of Whitemud Drive connectivity to the south. For sellers, consistent family demand from buyers seeking established west Edmonton community living creates reliable market conditions.