Evansdale
Evansdale is a mature north Edmonton neighbourhood that developed primarily in the 1970s in the area north of 137 Avenue, forming part of the residential expansion that built out Edmonton's north side during that decade. The neighbourhood occupies a position in the north that provides reasonable access to the Castle Downs commercial hub and the broader north Edmonton infrastructure while maintaining the quiet, family-oriented residential character that mature north Edmonton communities consistently deliver.
What to know about Evansdale.
Evansdale is a mature north Edmonton neighbourhood that developed primarily in the 1970s in the area north of 137 Avenue, forming part of the residential expansion that built out Edmonton's north side during that decade. The neighbourhood occupies a position in the north that provides reasonable access to the Castle Downs commercial hub and the broader north Edmonton infrastructure while maintaining the quiet, family-oriented residential character that mature north Edmonton communities consistently deliver.
The housing stock is primarily single-family homes from the 1970s, with two-car garages and the family-oriented floor plans of that development era. Some semi-detached and multi-family housing provides additional options. Homes throughout Evansdale have been updated to varying degrees, and the neighbourhood presents a range of condition that accommodates buyers across multiple budget levels. Prices are accessible to moderate within the north Edmonton market.
The Castle Downs commercial hub provides grocery, retail, and services access. The Clareview Recreation Centre and Castle Downs Park serve the broader area's recreation needs. Transit connects the neighbourhood to the broader Edmonton network. Schools serve the community across north Edmonton public and Catholic catchments. The community league maintains outdoor recreation facilities and programming.
For buyers, Evansdale is a practical north Edmonton family neighbourhood with Castle Downs amenity access, established 1970s homes, and accessible pricing. For sellers, consistent family demand from buyers seeking north Edmonton's established community infrastructure creates reliable market conditions for well-maintained properties.