Who fits here
Queensland suits buyers who want an established, fully built-out south Calgary neighbourhood where mature trees, generous lot sizes, and direct access to one of Canada's largest urban parks come standard. The community draws families — the housing stock is overwhelmingly single-family detached (over 97% of dwellings are not condos or apartments), built to the spacious 1970s suburban template with full basements, backyard space, and room for a double garage. Haultain Memorial Elementary and Wilma Hansen Junior High both sit within the neighbourhood, so school-run mornings are a short walk rather than a commute. Buyers who prioritise green space will find Queensland hard to beat: the eastern boundary abuts Fish Creek Provincial Park, meaning kilometres of paved trails, wildlife corridors, and the Bow River are reachable on foot. The community is stable and owner-occupied — only about 15% of units are rented — which translates to well-maintained streetscapes and engaged neighbours. If you are comparing Queensland to newer communities further south, expect older mechanicals and cosmetic update potential alongside the mature streetscape premium.











