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About Glenevis

Overview

Glenevis is a small, peaceful hamlet in central Alberta, situated within Lac Ste. Anne County. Located approximately 71 kilometres northwest of Edmonton, the community developed in the early 20th century around homesteading and agriculture. Today, it maintains its quiet, rural charm, offering a relaxed pace of life with a median sold price.

Location

The hamlet is conveniently located along Alberta Highway 43, a major provincial route connecting the Edmonton region to northwestern Alberta and the Peace Country. This positioning allows residents to reach Edmonton in about 50 minutes by vehicle, while secondary roads like Highway 633 provide easy access to nearby communities such as Sangudo.

Housing character

Housing in Glenevis is distinctly rural, dominated by single-family detached homes situated on generous lots, sprawling acreages, and active agricultural land. The architectural style blends older, established character homes with occasional newer rural builds. The market provides spacious living options, reflecting an average list price and properties seeing.

Schools

Families in Glenevis are served by schools within the broader Lac Ste. Anne County and neighboring districts. Local educational facilities include Rich Valley Elementary School and the nearby Alexis First Nation School, with older students typically utilizing school bus services to attend secondary schools in surrounding towns.

Transit

Due to its small population and rural nature, there is no public transit or rail service in Glenevis. Transportation relies entirely on personal vehicles, with Highway 43 serving as the primary arterial route for all daily commuting and regional travel.

Shopping and dining

Local commercial offerings are minimal, relying primarily on the Glenevis General Store for daily staples and basic necessities. For comprehensive shopping centers, supermarkets, professional services, and a wider variety of dining options, residents typically travel to nearby larger communities or make the drive into Edmonton.

Parks and recreation

The area is rich in natural beauty and outdoor recreation. Residents have easy access to the Lac La Nonne, Majeau Lake, and Pembina River Natural Areas for wildlife viewing and exploring. Additionally, the nearby Rich Valley Golf Course and local RV resorts provide popular seasonal activities.

Lifestyle

The lifestyle in Glenevis revolves around agriculture, nature, and close-knit community values. Residents frequently gather at the local Glenevis Community Hall for events, while history enthusiasts can explore the George Pegg Homestead and Botanic Garden, a designated historic site that preserves the area's early pioneer heritage.

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