Improvements include new paint, flooring, lighting, doors, hardware, fixtures, window coverings and cabinets throughout. Newly renovated home in a prime inner-city location, backing onto green space! The entire interior of this bright family home, originally built in 1999, was professionally remodelled in 2022. Come and check out the endless possibilities this home has to offer! More details Dedicated laundry/utility room with brand new furnace can be used as common area laundry quite easily. Good sized yard includes plenty of parking with a double garage and covered carport. Close to downtown, SAIT, University of Calgary, Children's Hospital. Dimensions of this RC-2 lot are 15.82 x 33.58 providing plenty of present and future options. The fully developed lower level has a separate entrance and includes a bedroom, two dens, a large family room and kitchen with eating area.
Main level invites maximum natural lighting. Hardwood/tile flooring, knockdown ceilings, and newer windows dominate. The generous sized kitchen has ample cupboard space, a newer refrigerator, and an eating nook.
From bustling antique markets like Passion for the Past, specialized boutiques, such as Sylvie and Shimmy, to contemporary art galleries like Sh awn Skeir, this diverse community offers something for everyone.This well maintained bungalow in the heart of Parkdale is mere steps to the Bow River, Foothills Hospital and Tom Baker Cancer Center! Large living room, 3 bedrooms up, a full bathroom, and kitchen complete the main level. Grand Electric provides Mexican fusion, and there are numerous affordable options for American tourists looking for a quick slice of pizza, or perhaps a more Canadian icy treat to cool them down from The Boreal Gelato Company.īeyond cuisine, the uniqueness of Parkdale Village BIA’s businesses provide both residents and visitors alike with a variety of shopping possibilities that would satisfy any fashionista or bargain hunter. Southern Caribbean and Guyanese visitors can sample a bite of home at one of Parkdale’s many roti shops, such as Roti Lady, or explore new tastes at Om Tibetan Restaurant. Re:porter Words: Corey Mintz Photography: Dan EhrenworthĬomprised of 41 countries in North, Central and South America as well as the Caribbean, the Pan/Parapan Am Games will create a varied group of travellers, each seeking new-and familiar-experiences. This exciting five-page spread highlighted Parkdale’s desirability and covered local businesses Porzia, Capital Espresso, Chantecler, Electric Mud BBQ, The Future of Frances Watson, Studio Brillantine, Hideaway Antiques, General Hardware Contemporary and The Workroom. Recently, celebrated Toronto Star food writer Corey Mintz showcased Parkdale as a featured destination in Porter Airlines’ re:porter magazine. It’s clear that the 2015 Pan/Parapan Am Games offers an incredible opportunity for Parkdale businesses to generate revenue through tourist spend. Exact numbers of expected visitors vary, but for reference, the 2011 Games in Guadalajara, Mexico, drew over 450,000 visitors, spending upwards of US $210 million. With events such as volleyball, rugby, gymnastics, weightlifting and triathlon, it will also be the starting and finishing lines for road cycling. Nearby Exhibition Place will play home to Toronto Pan Am Park, the largest of the Games’ seven venue clusters.
Held every four years, the world’s third largest international, multi-sport games will attract an influx of tourists, athletes and spectators to municipalities from Oshawa to Welland, giving Toronto-and Parkdale-the chance to demonstrate its hosting ability as a welcoming, world-class destination. In two years, Toronto will host the 2015 Pan/Parapan Am Games.