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Homes for Sale in Canora, Edmonton

Canora draws buyers who want established west Edmonton character without the premium price tags of nearby Glenora or Crestwood.

Active listings

19

Median list price

$418,000

Avg list price

$481,874

Homes for Sale in Canora, Edmonton

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Buying in Canora

Who fits here

Canora draws buyers who want established west Edmonton character without the premium price tags of nearby Glenora or Crestwood. The neighbourhood suits first-time buyers and investors equally well — roughly half of dwellings are apartments or low-rise units, and the rental-heavy tenure mix (about two-thirds renters) means strong demand for income properties. Single-detached lots are increasingly rare, so buyers who find one are often building equity in a neighbourhood actively transitioning toward higher-density living. Young families appreciate the walkable grid layout, two elementary schools within the community, and a community league that runs an outdoor rink and tennis courts since 1949. Value-focused move-up buyers also target Canora for its proximity to the Stony Plain Road commercial corridor and straightforward access to the Yellowhead and Whitemud. If you want a tight-knit west-side neighbourhood with genuine upside and a mix of housing options, Canora delivers.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Canora's real estate market reflects its dual identity as both an owner-occupier community and an investor favourite. The current median sold price is and average sold price is, with homes typically spending days on market before selling. Over the past 12 months, properties have changed hands, and the sale-to-list ratio of indicates how competitively buyers are engaging with available inventory. Active listings are currently sitting at 19, spanning a price range from. The average price per square foot of compares favourably to many mature west Edmonton neighbourhoods. Townhome and low-rise condo inventory tends to move quickly, while detached infill and new duplexes command stronger per-square-foot premiums as redevelopment continues to reshape the street-by-street character of the neighbourhood.

Commute and lifestyle

Canora sits at one of Edmonton's most connected west-side addresses. Stony Plain Road forms the neighbourhood's southern boundary and serves as a busy commercial spine lined with grocers, restaurants, pharmacies, and local shops — daily errands are almost entirely walkable. Multiple ETS bus routes run along Stony Plain Road and 107 Avenue, providing frequent service toward downtown and the broader transit network. The forthcoming Valley Line West LRT, extending 14 km from downtown along Stony Plain Road to Lewis Farms with an anticipated completion in 2028, will add rapid rail access with a stop serving the corridor just south of the neighbourhood — a meaningful long-term transit upgrade for residents. By car, the Yellowhead Trail (Highway 16) is minutes north and the Anthony Henday is accessible via 156 Street, making cross-city commutes manageable. Brightview Elementary and Holy Cross Elementary Junior High serve students within the community, and the Canora Community League maintains a hall, outdoor skating rink, and tennis courts at 152 Street and 104 Avenue.

Long-term context

Canora's appreciation story is tied to two overlapping forces: Edmonton's broader west-side land pressure and the neighbourhood's own ongoing densification. Originally part of the Town of Jasper Place before amalgamation with Edmonton in 1964, Canora was built out largely between the 1930s and 1970s — leaving a stock of older detached homes on standard lots that are prime candidates for infill redevelopment under Edmonton's current zoning policies. The City's Infill Infrastructure Fund and updated District Policy continue to support higher-density replacements, meaning buyers who secure detached lots today are effectively acquiring optionality. The Valley Line West LRT investment along Stony Plain Road adds a transit-proximity premium that typically lifts surrounding residential values as opening dates approach. Compared to immediately adjacent Crestwood and Glenora — where prices reflect river valley views and heritage cachet — Canora offers entry points that still price in upside, making it a legitimate mid-to-long-term hold for buyers focused on west Edmonton fundamentals.

About Canora

Overview

Canora is a mature, historic neighbourhood located in west-central Edmonton. Originally part of the Town of Jasper Place before being annexed by Edmonton in 1964, the community gets its unique name from the first two letters of the words "Canadian Northern Railway." Today, Canora is a vibrant and family-friendly residential area known for its strong community spirit.

Location

Situated in the west end, Canora features highly convenient borders. It is bounded by 107 Avenue to the north, Stony Plain Road to the south, 156 Street to the west, and 149 Street to the east. This strategic location offers residents excellent connectivity, providing a straightforward commute to downtown Edmonton as well as easy access to the Yellowhead Trail.

Housing character

The architectural landscape in Canora is a blend of mid-century charm and modern redevelopment. The dominant property type is the single-family home, with many original post-war bungalows lining the mature, tree-canopied streets. In recent years, the neighbourhood has seen steady revitalization, with newer half-duplexes and low-rise apartments becoming more prominent. Offering mid-range price positioning, the area features an that appeals to a variety of buyers, alongside an active inventory of 19 homes.

Schools

Education is highly accessible for families residing in Canora, with two primary schools located right within the neighbourhood boundaries. Brightview Elementary School serves students within the Edmonton Public School System, while Holy Cross Académie Internationale offers a French Immersion program under the Edmonton Catholic School System. Additionally, the historic original Canora School building has been repurposed into a community daycare.

Transit

Canora boasts excellent public transportation options. Multiple Edmonton Transit Service (ETS) bus routes run along the neighbourhood's boundary roads, ensuring quick connections to local transit hubs and downtown. The community is also well-positioned to benefit from the Valley Line West LRT development along Stony Plain Road and 156 Street, which will make cross-city travel even more efficient.

Shopping and dining

Residents of Canora enjoy immediate access to a variety of commercial amenities, largely concentrated along the southern boundary of Stony Plain Road. This well-developed commercial strip offers diverse retail shops, medical services, and local dining options. For larger errands, the Jasper Gates Shopping Plaza is situated just to the east, and major retail hubs like Mayfield Common are only a short drive away.

Parks and recreation

Green space and recreation are central to the Canora experience. The community is home to Canora Park, Komis Park, and St. Anne Park, providing sports fields and playgrounds. The highly active Canora Community League forms the recreational heart of the neighbourhood, maintaining a community hall, an outdoor skating rink, and tennis courts. Residents are also close to the MacKinnon Ravine, linking them to Edmonton's expansive river valley.

Lifestyle

Offering an appealing mix of urban convenience and quiet residential living, Canora supports a relaxed, family-oriented lifestyle. With properties changing hands over the past year and an that reflects a healthy, steady market, it remains an established area attracting those looking for community connection and affordability. Local neighbourhood revitalization projects continue to enhance this welcoming atmosphere.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Canora offers a diverse mix of housing: original small single-detached homes from the 1940s–1970s, newer infill duplexes and semi-detached builds, and low-rise apartments. About half of the neighbourhood's roughly 1,800 dwellings are apartments or multi-family units, with detached homes and duplexes making up the rest. Redevelopment activity has accelerated in recent years, so infill builds are increasingly common alongside older character homes.

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Listing information last updated on April 24, 2026 at 1:00 pm (America/Edmonton)