Holyrood is a charming and established neighborhood located in southeast Edmonton. Known for its picturesque streets and mature trees, Holyrood was primarily developed in the 1950s, although its history dates back to the early 20th century. According to the 2019 Edmonton Census neighborhood is home to a diverse population of around 3,380 residents living in approximately 1,580 homes, offering a blend of historical charm and modern convenience.
Holyrood spans an area of 1.43 square kilometers and is bounded by 98 Avenue to the north, 75 Street to the west, 90 Avenue to the south, and 85 Street to the east. The neighborhood features a mix of housing types, with single-detached homes making up about 76% of the housing. The remaining housing includes semi-detached homes, duplexes, and low-rise apartments. The homeownership rate in Holyrood is relatively high, with around 70% of residents owning their homes.
Holyrood offers a variety of unique features and amenities that enhance the quality of life for its residents:
Holyrood Community League: A central hub for community activities, offering programs and events that foster a strong sense of community. Holyrood Community League
Holyrood Park: A spacious park featuring playgrounds, sports fields, and picnic areas, providing ample recreational opportunities.
Proximity to River Valley: Close access to the North Saskatchewan River Valley, Edmonton’s largest urban park, offering extensive trails and scenic views.
Local Shopping and Dining: Convenient access to nearby Bonnie Doon Shopping Centre and local eateries along 75 Street and 82 Avenue.
Accessibility: Excellent access to public transportation, including the Valley Line LRT, and major roadways for easy commuting.
Holyrood is served by a range of educational institutions within and around its boundaries, catering to various preferences and needs:
Holyrood School (within the neighborhood): A public elementary school offering K-6 education with a focus on academic excellence and community involvement.
École Gabrielle-Roy (adjacent neighborhood): A francophone school offering K-12 education with a focus on French language and culture.
McNally High School (1 km away): Known for its diverse academic and extracurricular programs, catering to high school students.
Holyrood is a neighborhood that appeals to a wide range of residents due to its:
Historic Charm: Ideal for those who appreciate well-preserved historic homes and mature, tree-lined streets.
Proximity to Nature: Close access to the North Saskatchewan River Valley for outdoor activities and scenic views.
Community Spirit: Active involvement from the Holyrood Community League fosters a strong sense of community.
Convenient Location: Proximity to major roads, public transportation, and essential amenities.
Diverse Housing Options: A variety of housing types suitable for different lifestyles and budgets.