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Real Estate in Highland Park, Grande Prairie

Highland Park is a well-established residential neighbourhood in Grande Prairie that suits buyers looking for a genuine community feel without sacrificing convenience.

Active listings

8

Median list price

$344,900

Avg list price

$404,925

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Who fits here

Highland Park is a well-established residential neighbourhood in Grande Prairie that suits buyers looking for a genuine community feel without sacrificing convenience. The neighbourhood association (HPNA) has earned a reputation as one of the city''s most engaged, having built a disc golf course, installed outdoor board games, planted community orchards, and set up lending libraries — small touches that signal a neighbourhood where people actually know their neighbours. Housing stock is primarily single-detached homes on generous lots, appealing to families, trades workers, and energy-sector professionals who want space to spread out. Proximity to the broader Muskoseepi Park trail network — over 1,100 acres of urban green space running through the heart of Grande Prairie — means outdoor recreation is genuinely walkable. For buyers relocating from larger Alberta cities, Highland Park offers a pace and price point that makes Grande Prairie''s value proposition clear: you get substantially more home for your dollar in a city that is growing fast and investing heavily in livability.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Highland Park sits within Grande Prairie''s residential market, where the city-wide average home sale price is. Homes in this neighbourhood typically trade in the – range depending on size and updates, with an average price per square foot. The median sold price across comparable Grande Prairie residential areas runs. Listings here average days on market before going firm, reflecting the city''s steady demand from the energy, forestry, and agriculture sectors. The sale-to-list ratio holds, indicating a balanced market where well-priced homes move without deep discounting. Roughly residential sales have closed across comparable GP neighbourhoods in the past 12 months, underpinned by Grande Prairie''s 60%-plus surge in regional housing starts in 2025.

Commute and lifestyle

Highland Park''s location in Grande Prairie puts daily errands and major employment corridors within easy reach by car — the city''s compact footprint (132 sq km) means most destinations are a 10–15 minute drive. The central Muskoseepi Park trail system is accessible on foot or by bike from most streets in the neighbourhood, offering 18 km of paved and natural paths for year-round use. Northwestern Polytechnic — the region''s main post-secondary institution — is located at 10726 106 Avenue, roughly a short drive south, making the neighbourhood practical for students and faculty alike. Grande Prairie functions as the largest commercial hub north of Edmonton and the regional service centre for a trading area of nearly 295,000 people, so retail, healthcare (Queen Elizabeth II Hospital), and professional services are all locally available. The city is approximately 456 km northwest of Edmonton via Highway 43, with regular air service at the Grande Prairie Airport for those needing to travel south for meetings or connections.

Long-term context

Grande Prairie''s residential market is backed by structural demand from the oil and gas, forestry, and agriculture sectors — industries that have driven population growth from 37,000 in 2001 to over 70,000 by 2024. The Grande Prairie–Greenview Corridor recorded more than 579 housing starts in 2025, a 60%-plus increase over 2024 and the strongest pace of any non-metro region in Alberta. The city has over $14 billion in announced or advancing investment projects across the region, pointing to continued employment and in-migration. Established neighbourhoods like Highland Park benefit from this growth without carrying the price premium of new suburban developments on the city fringe — buyers get mature trees, an active neighbourhood association, and a community orchard alongside solid long-term value fundamentals.

About Highland Park

Overview

Highland Park is one of Grande Prairie's most cherished mature neighbourhoods, known for its quiet, tree-lined streets, spacious lots, and slower-paced ambiance. The area offers a peaceful retreat while remaining highly central to the city's amenities, making it a desirable community in transition.

Location

Centrally situated in Grande Prairie, Highland Park offers quick access to major thoroughfares like 100th Street. Its strategic position ensures that residents are just a short distance from the downtown core and other essential city services.

Housing character

The neighbourhood features primarily detached single-family homes, many built between the 1960s and 1980s, offering classic bungalows and generous backyards. Small apartment buildings are also present. With an average list price of $404,925 and an average sold price, the area presents an affordable entry point for buyers looking for solid construction and established charm.

Schools

Families in Highland Park benefit from convenient access to several educational institutions. Nearby options include Parkside Montessori and facilities within the Grande Prairie Public and Catholic School Districts, many of which are easily accessible on foot or a short drive away.

Transit

Transportation in the area is facilitated by Grande Prairie Transit, with services such as Route 1 and Route 2 connecting Highland Park to hubs like the Towne Centre Mall and the Eastlink Centre. While having a vehicle is common, the neighbourhood's flat terrain and local bike lanes make walking and cycling highly viable options.

Shopping and dining

Residents enjoy convenient access to daily necessities. Grocery stores, local cafes, and a selection of dining options are located in close proximity, allowing for many errands to be completed without requiring long trips. Broader retail options are easily accessible via nearby commercial corridors.

Parks and recreation

Highland Park is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts, offering immediate access to Swan City Park and the extensive Muskoseepi Park trail system. The neighbourhood is also home to Lions Park, which features a state-of-the-art Jumpstart Inclusive Playground designed to be accessible for children of all abilities.

Lifestyle

Offering a balanced, relaxed lifestyle, Highland Park combines a peaceful residential setting with superb urban convenience. The community appeals to families and professionals alike who value mature surroundings, active recreation, and a strong sense of community, with homes typically spending an average of on the market.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Highland Park is primarily a single-detached residential neighbourhood. You will find a mix of bungalows, bi-levels, and two-storey homes on standard city lots, reflecting decades of steady infill and owner-occupancy. It is a mature neighbourhood, so most properties have established yards and landscaping.

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Listing information last updated on June 10, 2026 at 7:00 pm (America/Edmonton)