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Cranston, Calgary

Coordinates:50°53′32″N113°59′01″W / 50.89222°N 113.98361°W /50.89222; -113.98361
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For other uses, seeCranston (disambiguation).
Neighbourhood in Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Cranston
Neighbourhood
Cranston is located in Calgary
Cranston
Cranston
Location of Cranston inCalgary
Coordinates:50°53′32″N113°59′01″W / 50.89222°N 113.98361°W /50.89222; -113.98361
Country Canada
ProvinceAlberta
CityCalgary
QuadrantSE
Ward12
Government
 • Mayor
Members of theCalgary City Council
   
  1. Kim Tyers (Communities First)
  2. Jennifer Wyness (Independent)
  3. Andrew Yule (Independent)
  4. DJ Kelly (The Calgary Party)
  1. Raj Dhaliwal (Independent)
  2. John Pantazopoulos (Independent)
  3. Myke Atkinson (Independent)
  4. Nathaniel Schmidt (Independent)
  1. Harrison Clark (Independent)
  2. Andre Chabot (Communities First)
  3. Rob Ward (Communities First)
  4. Mike Jamieson (A Better Calgary)
  1. Dan McLean (Communities First)
  2. Landon Johnston (Independent)
 • Administrative bodyCalgary City Council
 • Councillor
Members of theCalgary City Council
   
  1. Kim Tyers (Communities First)
  2. Jennifer Wyness (Independent)
  3. Andrew Yule (Independent)
  4. DJ Kelly (The Calgary Party)
  1. Raj Dhaliwal (Independent)
  2. John Pantazopoulos (Independent)
  3. Myke Atkinson (Independent)
  4. Nathaniel Schmidt (Independent)
  1. Harrison Clark (Independent)
  2. Andre Chabot (Communities First)
  3. Rob Ward (Communities First)
  4. Mike Jamieson (A Better Calgary)
  1. Dan McLean (Communities First)
  2. Landon Johnston (Independent)
Elevation
1,045 m (3,428 ft)
Population
 (2010)[2]
 • Total
9,645
WebsiteCranston Community Association

Cranston is a master plannedresidential community in the southeast quadrant ofCalgary,Alberta by Carma Developments who started development of the farming land in 1999. Cranston contains a wide range of single family and multi family residential as well as commercial property. It has two public elementary schools, one separate board K-9 school and one separate board K-6 school, as well as Century Hall - a private Cranston residents recreation facility. It is bounded byStoney Trail to the north andFish Creek Park and theBow River to the west and south. Its eastern boundary isDeerfoot Trail and the community ofAuburn Bay and the mixed use town centre development ofSeton andSouth Health Campus hospital.It is represented in theCalgary City Council by the Ward 12 councillor.[1]

Demographics

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In the City of Calgary's 2012 municipal census, Cranston had a population of11,857 living in4,625 dwellings, a 9.5% increase from its 2011 population of10,831.[3] With a land area of 8.3 km2 (3.2 sq mi), it had a population density of1,429/km2 (3,700/sq mi) in 2012.[3][4]

Education

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In September 2010, the Calgary Board of Education opened Cranston Elementary School which serves K-4 students residing in Cranston. Additionally, the Calgary Catholic School District opened the Christ the King School in September 2010. In January 2017, Doctor George Stanley school opened.

Transit

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Cranston is served by Calgary Transit Bus Route 14 in the west end, Route 406 in the east end, and Route 468 in the South End.[5][6][7]

Community amenities

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Cranston Market is a feature of the community that provides the residents of the community many different stores and services. Some of the tenants of the Market include Sobeys, Petro Canada, the Berwick Public House, Subway, Good Earth Cafe as well as many professional services such as a dentist, an optometrist and a veterinary clinic.

Cranston Residents Association

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Directly across the street from the Market is Cranston Residents Association (CRA) at Century Hall. Residents of Cranston have access to the facility included with the homeowner association fees and can bring up to five guests per household.[8] The facility is not-for-profit company that is professionally managed and operated. Residents of Cranston get access included with homeowner association fees, which also provide maintenance of several community features such as entry ways and boulevards.[9] Non-residents are able to access the facility with a small fee. There is a full size gymnasium as well as a 2.8-hectare (7-acre) gated park which includes tennis courts, hockey rink, basketball courts, a playground and a waterpark.[10] The gym and ice rink operate on a strict schedule. An up to date copy is available on the website or by calling the front desk. Schedules are subject to change without notice.[11]

Registered programs include various children and adult activities ranging from tennis, ballet, art classes, and yoga.[12] Residents of Cranston and those who live in a Calgary Brookfield community are able to register for a discounted price, others pay in full.[12] CRA also run themed day camp's for school aged children during winter, spring, and summer.[13]

Rooms and banquet hall can be booked for private events including weddings, business meetings, birthday parties, and others.[14] Cranston residents are offered a discounted rate.[14]

Within Cranston is Riverstone, a serene treasure of the south. It is surrounded by green spaces, Fish Creek park, and accessible pathways that create a picturesque living space.[15] CRA provides supplemental maintenance to residents of Riverstone including: maintenance of decorative corner, seasonal light display, pet waste stations, annual & perennial planting, Riverstone specific events, and several more.[15]

See also

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References

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Notes

  1. ^ab
    Members of theCalgary City Council
       
    1. Kim Tyers (Communities First)
    2. Jennifer Wyness (Independent)
    3. Andrew Yule (Independent)
    4. DJ Kelly (The Calgary Party)
    1. Raj Dhaliwal (Independent)
    2. John Pantazopoulos (Independent)
    3. Myke Atkinson (Independent)
    4. Nathaniel Schmidt (Independent)
    1. Harrison Clark (Independent)
    2. Andre Chabot (Communities First)
    3. Rob Ward (Communities First)
    4. Mike Jamieson (A Better Calgary)
    1. Dan McLean (Communities First)
    2. Landon Johnston (Independent)

  2. ^City of Calgary (2008)."2008 Civic Census Summary"(PDF). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 2011-06-11. Retrieved2009-04-29.
  3. ^ab"2012 Civic Census Results"(PDF). City of Calgary. 2012. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on June 1, 2020. RetrievedFebruary 4, 2013.
  4. ^"Community Boundaries". City of Calgary. Archived fromthe original(Esrishapefile) on October 23, 2013. RetrievedFebruary 5, 2013.
  5. ^Transit, Calgary."Schedules | Calgary Transit".www.calgarytransit.com. Retrieved2019-03-24.
  6. ^Transit, Calgary."Schedules | Calgary Transit".www.calgarytransit.com. Retrieved2019-03-24.
  7. ^Transit, Calgary."Schedules | Calgary Transit".www.calgarytransit.com. Retrieved2019-03-24.
  8. ^"FAQs – Cranston Residents Association".cranstonra.ca. Retrieved2019-03-24.
  9. ^"Residents Association – Cranston Residents Association".cranstonra.ca. Retrieved2019-03-24.
  10. ^Cranston Residents Association (2010)."Century Hall Brochure". Archived fromthe original on 2011-07-08. Retrieved2010-05-02.
  11. ^"Drop In Schedules – Cranston Residents Association".cranstonra.ca. Retrieved2019-03-24.
  12. ^ab"Registered Programs – Cranston Residents Association".cranstonra.ca. Retrieved2019-03-24.
  13. ^"Day Camps – Cranston Residents Association".cranstonra.ca. Retrieved2019-03-24.
  14. ^ab"Rental Rates & Information – Cranston Residents Association".cranstonra.ca. Retrieved2019-03-24.
  15. ^ab"Riverstone – Cranston Residents Association".cranstonra.ca. Retrieved2019-03-24.

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