Who fits here
Terwillegar Towne attracts families who want a purpose-built pedestrian neighbourhood without sacrificing southwest access. Edmonton's first New Urbanism community—NASP adopted September 1995—delivers narrow streets, connected blocks, and homes set close to sidewalks, making walks to the park or school genuinely practical rather than aspirational. About 80% of dwellings are single-family detached, all built from 1995 onward, so lot sizes and architectural character are consistent throughout. Esther Starkman K–9 sits inside the community, removing the school-run calculation for most families, and the Booster Juice Recreation Centre is steps across 23 Avenue.











