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Real Estate in Copperwood, Grande Prairie

Copperwood draws buyers who want a brand-new home without a brand-new price tag.

Active listings

6

Median list price

$609,900

Avg list price

$578,233

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Buying in Copperwood

Who fits here

Copperwood draws buyers who want a brand-new home without a brand-new price tag. The neighbourhood sits in Grande Prairie''s northeast quadrant, built largely after 2020 on what was agricultural land, so the housing stock is refreshingly young — tight-built envelopes, open-concept layouts, and attached garages suited to Alberta winters. Families are the dominant buyer type here: Maude Clifford Public School (K–6) is just up Lakeland Drive, and the feed-through to Crystal Park School (Grades 7–8) keeps siblings at nearby campuses for most of childhood. Two-income households tied to the energy sector, trades, or the region''s growing health and logistics industries find the value proposition hard to match — detached homes at prices that would buy a townhouse in Edmonton.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Copperwood sits within a Grande Prairie market that posted as its median sold price over the past 12 months, with an average. Homes here have sold at an average of per square foot. Buyers have faced an average of days from list to firm sale, and properties have closed at of asking price on average. The broader city recorded residential sales, anchored by a current active listing count of 6 homes. Grande Prairie posted 579 housing starts across the region in 2025, a 60 percent jump from 2024.

Commute and lifestyle

Copperwood''s northeast position keeps commutes to Grande Prairie''s main employment corridors manageable. The oil-and-gas service yards along Highway 43 South, the industrial parks off 108 Street, and downtown offices on 100 Avenue are each 10–20 minutes by car. Northwestern Polytechnic sits on 106 Avenue. Crystal Lake, at 121 Avenue and Lakeland Drive, is the neighbourhood''s backyard amenity: a paved trail loop encircles the water, a Bike Skills Park sits on-site. City on-demand transit stops were added to Copperwood in June 2025.

Long-term context

Grande Prairie has grown from 37,000 residents in 2001 to over 70,000 in 2024 — a near-doubling driven by successive energy cycles and a resilient diversification into agriculture, logistics, and health services. The city serves as the economic hub for a regional population of roughly 290,000 people. Copperwood''s newer housing stock entered the market at a discount to older neighbourhoods while offering superior energy codes and lower deferred-maintenance risk. The Grande Prairie–Greenview Corridor was ranked the fastest-growing non-metro housing market in Alberta in 2025.

About Copperwood

Overview

Copperwood is a quiet residential subdivision located in the northeast end of Grande Prairie, just east of Crystal Lake. Known for its peaceful cul-de-sacs and wide suburban streets that back onto undeveloped prairie land, the community offers a calm and relaxed environment. With homes sold in the past year, it is a sought-after destination for buyers looking for a premium neighborhood with immediate access to the city's northern trail system.

Location

Situated in Grande Prairie's northeast quadrant, Copperwood lies east of 87th Street and north of 116th Avenue. Its location near the edge of the city limits provides a serene, rural feel while keeping residents well-connected to major arterial routes like Township Road 670. Surrounding communities include Crystal Lake Estates and Lakeland to the west and south.

Housing character

The housing stock in Copperwood is primarily composed of two-storey, single-detached homes built after 2000, many featuring front-attached garages, open gable roofing, and generous lots. Single-family properties make up roughly 60% of the neighborhood, complemented by a mix of townhomes and mobile homes. With an impressive 85% homeownership rate, the community maintains a premium profile, reflected by a median sold price and an average sold price.

Schools

While there are no primary or high schools located directly within Copperwood's boundaries, families have access to several educational institutions in neighboring communities. Nearby schools include Maude Clifford Public School, I.V. Macklin Public School, and Holy Cross Catholic School. Due to the residential layout, students typically rely on buses or family transport to reach these campuses.

Transit

Copperwood is highly car-dependent, making it incredibly convenient for drivers with ample parking, but challenging for those relying on public transit or walking. Day-to-day errands generally require a personal vehicle. The neighborhood's layout, combined with a limited number of bike lanes, means that active transportation is mostly used for local leisure rather than city commuting.

Shopping and dining

Residents enjoy a purely residential atmosphere, meaning that retail and dining options are a short drive away rather than within walking distance. However, Copperwood is conveniently located just minutes from the Prairie Mall Shopping Centre, which features over 90 stores. Additional shops, services, and restaurants are easily accessible via nearby 116th Avenue and 99th Street.

Parks and recreation

Oatway Family Park serves as the centerpiece of the community, providing a playground, benches, and manicured lawns for local families. The neighborhood is also woven with paved pathways that connect to Grande Prairie's extensive northern trail system. For more active recreation, residents are just a short distance from the facilities at Crystal Lake, which offer a pumptrack, a pier, and scenic wetlands.

Lifestyle

Homebuyers seeking a tranquil and calm ambiance will find Copperwood highly appealing. The neighborhood is notably quiet, far removed from the hustle and noise of the city center. Its proximity to natural prairie landscapes, community orchards, and outdoor recreation fosters an active, nature-oriented lifestyle, making it ideal for those looking for a peaceful suburban retreat. Properties in this peaceful enclave are highly desirable, typically seeing an average of on the market.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Maude Clifford Public School (K–6) is the designated public elementary, located on Lakeland Drive. Students feed to Crystal Park School for Grades 7–8, then to Grande Prairie Composite or Charles Spencer High.

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Listing information last updated on June 10, 2026 at 10:00 pm (America/Edmonton)