Who fits here
Harvest Hills draws buyers who want a mature, lake-community feel without sacrificing North Calgary access. Established in 1987 and built out through the 1990s, the neighbourhood sits in the northwest corner of NE Calgary — bounded by Deerfoot Trail to the east, Country Hills Boulevard to the north, Beddington Trail to the south, and Harvest Hills Boulevard to the west. At 2.2 km², it is a compact but complete community with a genuine lake, a network of pathways, and a population that skews toward established families and move-up buyers. The former golf course was redeveloped after 2016, adding newer detached and attached product to a base of original single-family homes, so buyers today can find 1990s bungalows and two-storeys alongside newer semi-detached. With low rental tenure (under 5%) and a historically low-income-resident rate of 5%, ownership culture is strong. Buyers coming from Beddington, Huntington Hills, or further afield often target Harvest Hills for its relative calm, the lake amenity, and the feeling that the neighbourhood is fully grown in — mature trees, established schools, and minimal construction disruption.











