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Real Estate in Lakeland, Grande Prairie

Lakeland is a natural fit for buyers who want a real neighbourhood feel without sacrificing city convenience.

Active listings

4

Median list price

$174,400

Avg list price

$231,900

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Buying in Lakeland

Who fits here

Lakeland is a natural fit for buyers who want a real neighbourhood feel without sacrificing city convenience. Situated in northeast Grande Prairie along Lakeland Drive, the area draws young families, outdoor-oriented buyers, and move-up purchasers who want access to green space at their doorstep. Crystal Lake — just steps from the neighbourhood — anchors Lakeland''s outdoor identity: a paved trail encircles the lake, wildlife blinds attract birdwatchers hoping to spot trumpeter swans, and the Crystal Lake Bike Skills Park at 121 Avenue delivers dirt jumps and pump tracks for riders of every level. Maude Clifford Public School (K–6) sits within the neighbourhood on Lakeland Drive, making it genuinely walkable for families with young children. Older students feed into Crystal Park School for grades 7–8, also within the northeast cluster. Buyers who commute downtown appreciate that the drive through the city''s arterial network is direct, and proximity to Highway 43 means regional access is straightforward. Lakeland suits buyers who prioritize trail access, a family-scaled street environment, and the ability to own a detached home at a price point well below major urban centres while still enjoying the full range of services a city of 70,000 provides.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Lakeland sits within the Grande Prairie residential market, where detached homes have historically traded in the – range. The area-wide median sold price currently sits, with an average sold price. Homes are moving in roughly days on average, and the sale-to-list ratio of reflects a balanced to moderately competitive environment. Across the past 12 months, residential sales closed in the Grande Prairie market. Active inventory stands at approximately 4 homes, giving buyers meaningful choice while keeping well-priced properties moving. For a northwest Alberta city driven by energy, agriculture, and forestry employment, these figures represent solid value relative to the household incomes the local economy supports.

Commute and lifestyle

Living in Lakeland means Crystal Lake is genuinely part of your daily routine, not just a weekend destination. The paved trail looping the lake is plowed and maintained by the City of Grande Prairie, making year-round walking, jogging, and cycling practical. The Crystal Lake Bike Skills Park adds a dedicated venue for mountain bike technique that families use after school and on weekends. For errands and services, Lakeland Drive and the 100 Avenue corridor connect quickly to big-box retail, grocery, and medical clinics in northwest Grande Prairie. Northwestern Polytechnic — the largest post-secondary institution in northern Alberta — is accessible via the city''s arterial grid, making the neighbourhood appealing to staff, students, and households with continuing-education goals. Downtown Grande Prairie is roughly a 10-to-15-minute drive along 100 Avenue. Residents who value an active outdoor lifestyle will find the northeast trail network and preserved Crystal Lake wetlands offer a genuine nature buffer within the city. Snow clearing on Lakeland Drive and surrounding residential streets is handled by municipal crews, keeping the neighbourhood functional through Alberta''s longer winters.

Long-term context

Grande Prairie''s housing market is underpinned by a diversified economic base spanning oil and gas extraction from the Montney and Duvernay formations, agriculture, forestry, and a growing public-sector employment base anchored by Northwestern Polytechnic and the regional health authority. The city''s 2024 municipal census count reached approximately 70,000 residents, recovering from a mid-2010s plateau and signalling renewed growth. Lakeland''s position in the northeast — a quadrant that has seen continued residential buildout alongside the Copperwood and Crystal Lake Estates areas — means the neighbourhood benefits from newer infrastructure and sustained demand from family buyers. Grande Prairie consistently offers home ownership at a cost that would be unachievable in Edmonton or Calgary, yet residents access the same provincial employment corridors. For buyers thinking about the medium term, the combination of population growth, energy-sector reinvestment, and limited competing new supply in the established northeast makes Lakeland a sensible long-hold position.

About Lakeland

Overview

Lakeland is a peaceful, established residential neighbourhood in the scenic north end of Grande Prairie. Developed starting in the late 1990s, it is known for its beautiful natural surroundings, quiet streets, and family-friendly atmosphere. The community is an affordable option for homebuyers, with properties currently showing a median sold price.

Location

Situated in the northern part of Grande Prairie, Lakeland borders the picturesque Crystal Lake. The neighbourhood offers straightforward access to major local roadways, allowing for an easy commute to the city's north-end industrial parks and commercial hubs.

Housing character

The dominant property type in Lakeland is the single-family detached home, though the area also features duplexes, townhouses, and low-rise apartments. A majority of the housing growth took place after the year 2000, offering modern layouts typically featuring three or four bedrooms. The real estate market remains accessible and affordable, with an active listing count of 4 properties.

Schools

The community is highly regarded for its educational access, anchored by Maude Clifford Public School, a K-6 facility located directly within the neighbourhood that allows children to walk to class. Other nearby options for families include École St. Gérard and St. John Paul II Catholic School.

Transit

Driving is the most practical transportation method in Lakeland, with easy parking and quick routes to major highways. While public transit service is available with conveniently placed bus stops, the neighborhood's flat terrain and extensive cycling infrastructure also make biking a viable option during warmer months.

Shopping and dining

Residents benefit from nearby commercial conveniences, including the Lakeland Plaza on Lakeland Drive which houses a local convenience store and specialty shops. For major errands and dining, residents are just a short drive from larger commercial districts like Trader Ridge, Westgate Shopping Center, and local supermarkets.

Parks and recreation

Nature is right at the doorstep in Lakeland. The neighbourhood borders Crystal Lake, a protected bird sanctuary ringed by paved walking and biking trails. The community also features local playgrounds, green spaces, and the Lakeland Neighbourhood Off-Leash Area, making it a fantastic location for dog owners and outdoor enthusiasts.

Lifestyle

Life in Lakeland is characterized by a relaxed, slower-paced atmosphere. The immediate access to year-round outdoor recreation, tranquil lakeside trails, and community parks creates an ideal environment for families, retirees, and young professionals seeking a quiet retreat without sacrificing city conveniences.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Maude Clifford Public School (Kindergarten to Grade 6) is located directly in Lakeland at 9206 Lakeland Drive and serves the Lakeland and Copperwood areas of northeast Grande Prairie. Students in boundary typically transition to Crystal Park School (Pre-K to Grade 8) for grades 7–8, also within the northeast cluster. The Grande Prairie Catholic school system provides an additional option for families who prefer separate-school education.

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Listing information last updated on June 10, 2026 at 8:00 pm (America/Edmonton)