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Homes for Sale in MacEwan Glen, Calgary

MacEwan Glen draws buyers who want an established northwest Calgary neighbourhood without the premium of newer master-planned communities.

Active listings

24

Median list price

$624,450

Avg list price

$620,246

Homes for Sale in MacEwan Glen, Calgary

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Buying in MacEwan Glen

Who fits here

MacEwan Glen draws buyers who want an established northwest Calgary neighbourhood without the premium of newer master-planned communities. Development ran from 1978 through the late 1990s, which means the streets are mature, the trees are grown in, and the lots tend to be more generous than what you find in post-2010 builds. The community''s defining edge is its direct attachment to Nose Hill Park — 1,129 hectares of native grassland with off-leash areas, hiking trails, and mountain views — making it a genuine draw for dog owners, trail runners, and families who want daily access to open space. Bounded by Shaganappi Trail to the west and Country Hills Boulevard to the north, the neighbourhood has strong arterial connections without the through-traffic that plagues communities straddling collector roads. Schools are close: Grant MacEwan School (CBE) and Monsignor N. Anderson Elementary serve younger children, with Sir John A. Macdonald Junior High and Queen Elizabeth High School for older students. Median household income sits around $120,000, and owner-occupancy is high — the kind of stability that keeps streets looking after themselves. Buyers here typically value quiet, established surroundings over shiny amenity centres.

Current market in the neighbourhood

MacEwan Glen homes have sold for an average of over the past 12 months, with residential sales recorded. The median sold price is, and the sale-to-list ratio of reflects the competitive demand this established northwest community continues to attract. Active listings have averaged 24 properties at any given time, with a price range running from. Average days on market of underscores that well-priced homes move quickly here — buyers entering MacEwan Glen should expect limited negotiating room and should have financing confirmed before viewing.

Commute and lifestyle

MacEwan Glen sits at the intersection of two major corridors: Shaganappi Trail runs along its western boundary and Country Hills Boulevard anchors the north. Both connect quickly to Crowfoot LRT station, roughly 5 km south, where the Red Line delivers riders to downtown in under 30 minutes. Drivers on Shaganappi Trail can reach downtown in about 25 minutes outside peak hours; Deerfoot Trail access via Country Hills Boulevard covers the northeast in similar time. The City of Calgary''s Shaganappi Trail Transit Corridor Study has identified the route as a future rapid-transit spine, which bodes well for long-term connectivity. Day-to-day conveniences concentrate along Country Hills Boulevard Crowfoot Crossing — one of Calgary''s largest suburban shopping centres — with groceries, medical offices, restaurants, and big-box retail all within a 10-minute drive. Nose Hill Park is the lifestyle anchor: a 5 a.m. to 11 p.m. urban wilderness with deer, coyotes, Blackfoot heritage interpretive trails, and an augmented-reality experience via the USAY IndigiTRAILS app launched in 2023. For families, four schools feed directly from the community, and the northwest''s broader sports infrastructure — arenas, soccer fields, and recreation centres — is within a short drive.

Long-term context

MacEwan Glen entered the market as a 1970s–80s buildout and has had four decades for values to compound against Calgary''s broader growth. The neighbourhood ranked 63rd out of 187 Calgary communities by recent sales performance — a middle-tier rank that reflects steady demand rather than speculative froth. Homes here benefit from a structural scarcity: no new supply can be added (the community is fully built out), and direct Nose Hill Park frontage cannot be replicated anywhere else in Calgary at comparable price points. Calgary''s overall residential average price rose approximately 3.5% year-over-year into 2025, with total sales volumes tightening as inventory declined 19%. In that context, a fully developed northwest community with excellent school options, park access, and transit-corridor positioning tends to hold value well through cycles. Buyers looking at MacEwan Glen should treat the Nose Hill adjacency as a permanent amenity premium rather than a speculative bet.

About MacEwan Glen

Overview

MacEwan Glen is an established residential neighbourhood in northwest Calgary. Developed between 1978 and the late 1990s, the community is known for its peaceful, family-oriented atmosphere and direct attachment to the sprawling Nose Hill Park. Named after former Calgary mayor and Lieutenant Governor of Alberta, John Walter Grant MacEwan, the neighbourhood features quiet, tree-lined streets and extensive green spaces.

Location

Situated in Calgary's northwest quadrant, MacEwan Glen is bounded by Country Hills Boulevard to the north, 14 Street NW to the east, Shaganappi Trail to the west, and the expansive Nose Hill Park to the south. It is bordered by other prominent residential communities such as Hidden Valley, Sandstone Valley, and Edgemont.

Housing character

The housing landscape in MacEwan Glen is dominated by single-family detached homes built in the 1980s and 1990s, many featuring attached garages, split-level designs, and mature landscaping. The community offers mid-range price positioning, currently reflected in a median sold price and an average sold price. Homes are typically set on quiet crescents, with some properties backing directly onto local green spaces.

Schools

The community is well-served by public and Catholic educational institutions. Designated and nearby schools for MacEwan Glen students include Monsignor N. Anderson Elementary School, Simons Valley Elementary School, Sir John A. Macdonald School, Queen Elizabeth High School, and Notre Dame High School.

Transit

MacEwan Glen is connected to downtown Calgary and surrounding areas through Calgary Transit, with local bus routes providing reliable service and express commuting options. Major nearby thoroughfares, such as 14 Street NW and Beddington Trail, offer convenient driving access to the rest of the city.

Shopping and dining

For everyday errands and retail, residents have quick access to several local shopping hubs. Beddington Town Centre is located just a short drive away, alongside major retail complexes such as Creekside Shopping Centre, Northland Village, and Beacon Hill, which offer a wide variety of grocery stores, dining options, and services.

Parks and recreation

Unparalleled access to outdoor recreation is a major draw for the neighbourhood, as it borders Nose Hill Park, one of North America's largest urban parks. Nose Hill offers extensive hiking and biking trails, off-leash areas, and panoramic city views. Within MacEwan Glen itself, residents enjoy smaller green spaces, paved walking paths, tennis courts at MacEwan Glen Park, and local playgrounds.

Lifestyle

MacEwan Glen offers a tranquil, family-centric lifestyle heavily connected to the outdoors. The active Sandstone MacEwan Community Association helps foster a tight-knit environment by managing local amenities, events, and community programs. The area is highly sought after by those wanting mature suburban calm, seeing homes sold over the past year with properties spending an average of on the market.

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Frequently Asked Questions

MacEwan Glen is the only Calgary community with direct physical attachment to Nose Hill Park, a 1,129-hectare natural grassland. That means trail access literally from your backyard — no drive required. Combined with mature trees, larger lots typical of late-1970s development, and a fully built-out street grid, it offers a feel that newer northwest communities like Evanston or Nolan Hill simply cannot replicate.

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Listing information last updated on April 24, 2026 at 4:00 pm (America/Edmonton)