Chambery
Chambery is a northwest Edmonton neighbourhood in the Lake District area that developed primarily in the 1990s and early 2000s, occupying a position in the northwest that gives it access to the mature Lake District community infrastructure while offering somewhat newer construction than the earlier Castle Downs communities. Named for the French city of Chambéry, the neighbourhood reflects Edmonton's tradition of European heritage naming in the northwest.
What to know about Chambery.
Chambery is a northwest Edmonton neighbourhood in the Lake District area that developed primarily in the 1990s and early 2000s, occupying a position in the northwest that gives it access to the mature Lake District community infrastructure while offering somewhat newer construction than the earlier Castle Downs communities. Named for the French city of Chambéry, the neighbourhood reflects Edmonton's tradition of European heritage naming in the northwest.
The housing stock is primarily single-family homes from the 1990s and early 2000s — generally larger than 1980s construction, with contemporary floor plans, attached double garages, and the bonus room configurations that characterize Edmonton's residential development from that period. Some semi-detached and multi-family properties are present. Many homes remain relatively close to their original construction condition, with some having had initial cosmetic updates applied. Prices are moderate within the northwest Edmonton market.
The Lake District commercial area provides retail and services access. The lakes and water features of the Lake District create natural character throughout the community. The LRT via the Eaux Claires corridor is accessible. Schools serving Chambery include northwest Edmonton options across public and Catholic systems. The community league maintains outdoor facilities and neighbourhood programming.
For buyers, Chambery offers northwest Edmonton 1990s and early 2000s construction in the Lake District setting — contemporary floor plans, larger home sizes, and natural landscape character at moderate prices. For sellers, family buyers seeking newer northwest Edmonton construction at reasonable prices create consistent market demand.