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Real Estate in Westgate, Grande Prairie

Westgate is an established residential neighbourhood on Grande Prairie's west side, developed under the City's Area Structure Plan (Bylaw C-1186) across approximately 129.5 hectares of mixed low-, medium-, and combined-density housing.

Active listings

18

Median list price

$763,250

Avg list price

$1,464,883

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Buying in Westgate

Who fits here

Westgate is an established residential neighbourhood on Grande Prairie's west side, developed under the City's Area Structure Plan (Bylaw C-1186) across approximately 129.5 hectares of mixed low-, medium-, and combined-density housing. It draws buyers who want to live close to Grande Prairie's premier retail corridor without paying a premium for newer suburban fringe land. That corridor — over 1.7 million square feet of retail space including Costco, Canadian Tire, Winners, Best Buy, HomeSense, and Urban Barn — sits directly adjacent, giving Westgate households walkable or one-minute-drive access to big-box and specialty shopping that rivals any non-metro Alberta market. Buyers tend to be trades workers, resource-sector professionals, and growing families drawn by Grande Prairie's above-average regional incomes, home prices well below Edmonton or Calgary, and a compact city that keeps most daily errands within a short drive. Neighbourhood parks within the plan area, dedicated pathway links, and 104 Avenue transit service connecting residents to Northwestern Polytechnic and downtown complete the picture for buyers seeking value, convenience, and a genuine Alberta resource-economy footing.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Across the Grande Prairie market, the median sold price is and the average is, with homes spending an average of days on market. The sale-to-list ratio of points to a balanced-to-competitive environment without runaway bidding. residential sales closed over the past 12 months, with active inventory currently at 18 listings and prices spanning. The Grande Prairie–Greenview Corridor recorded 579 housing starts in 2025 — the highest non-metro growth rate in Alberta — reflecting sustained developer and buyer confidence in the regional market.

Commute and lifestyle

Westgate's defining lifestyle advantage is immediate access to Grande Prairie's west-side retail hub — over 1.7 million square feet of shopping anchored by Costco, the largest single-storey Canadian Tire in Canada, Winners, Best Buy, HomeSense, and a mix of local boutiques including Monaco Shoes and Janina's Diamonds. For residents this means no special trip: grocery runs, home-improvement stops, and big-box shopping happen on the way home. The 104 Avenue transit corridor provides two-way bus service linking Westgate to Northwestern Polytechnic's main campus at 10726 106 Avenue downtown without a car, and a dedicated Shoppers Shuttle runs 30-minute all-day service connecting all west-side shopping nodes. By car, downtown Grande Prairie is roughly a 10-minute drive along 100 Avenue (Highway 43), while Edmonton is 456 km southeast for regional travel. Muskoseepi Park — 1,100 acres with 27 km of paved, gravel, and wilderness trails, a fishing pond, tennis courts, and seasonal skating — anchors city-wide outdoor recreation. The Eastlink Centre adds an Olympic pool, fitness facilities, and ice arenas for year-round programming.

Long-term context

Grande Prairie's population grew from 64,141 in the 2021 federal census to 70,385 in the 2024 municipal census — a 9.7 percent increase in three years — driven by Montney and Duvernay natural-gas activity, healthcare expansion, and logistics growth. The city functions as the regional service hub for a trade area of roughly 295,000 people across northwestern Alberta, northeastern BC, and the Northwest Territories, providing employment depth uncommon in comparably priced markets. Household discretionary income runs approximately double the national average according to the City of Grande Prairie, and the average home sale price of $319,202 in 2023 remains far below Edmonton or Calgary benchmarks. Established west-side neighbourhoods like Westgate benefit from completed infrastructure, mature lot sizes, and direct proximity to the retail corridor — factors that support stable demand as the city's newer growth absorbs pressure from the urban fringe.

About Westgate

Overview

Westgate is a dynamic, master-planned neighbourhood on the west side of Grande Prairie, Alberta. It seamlessly blends urban convenience with modern residential living, serving as a major commercial hub for the region. The real estate market is active with homes sold over the past year, spending an average of on the market. It is highly sought after for its proximity to premier shopping, healthcare, and employment centres.

Location

Situated on the west end of Grande Prairie, Westgate is strategically located near the intersection of Highway 43 and 116 Street. This prime positioning provides immediate access to major transportation routes heading north, south, and west out of the city. It is also exceptionally close to the Grande Prairie Regional Airport, the Grande Prairie Regional Hospital, and the Northwestern Polytechnic campus.

Housing character

The residential enclave of Westgate is relatively new, with most housing growth occurring after the year 2000. The dominant property type is the detached home, which contributes to the area's premium price positioning, reflected in a and an. While upscale single-family homes are prominent in the northern section of the community, the neighbourhood also offers duplexes, apartment-style condominiums, and dedicated senior assisted living facilities.

Schools

While there are no primary or high schools situated directly within Westgate's immediate commercial footprint, families are well-served by nearby educational institutions. Students have quick access to schools in surrounding districts, including Grande Prairie Composite High School, Roy Bickell Public School, St. Catherine Catholic School, St. John Paul II, and École Louis Riel. Several early childhood education centres and daycares are also conveniently located nearby.

Transit

Driving is the primary and most convenient mode of transportation in Westgate, supported by excellent highway connectivity and abundant parking in the commercial sectors. While the expansive layout makes walking for daily errands challenging, the neighbourhood is served by a few local public transit bus routes. Cyclists also benefit from the area's flat terrain and a fair number of dedicated bike lanes.

Shopping and dining

Westgate is the premier retail and shopping destination for Grande Prairie and the greater Peace Region. The expansive retail power centre features major big-box stores like Costco, Home Depot, Winners, HomeSense, and the largest single-storey Canadian Tire in Canada. The area is also home to a diverse array of dining options, from local coffee shops like Wapiti Bean Co. to popular restaurants such as Browns Socialhouse.

Parks and recreation

Despite its commercial prominence, Westgate incorporates beautiful natural elements into its community design. The master-planned area features dedicated green spaces, stormwater ponds, and scenic walking trails. Residents also have convenient access to modern fitness facilities, including a local Orangetheory Fitness, providing excellent opportunities for both indoor and outdoor active recreation.

Lifestyle

Life in Westgate offers the ultimate blend of high-energy urban amenities and peaceful residential living. Residents enjoy the sheer convenience of having major retailers, restaurants, and essential healthcare services just a short distance from their front door. The neighbourhood appeals to professionals, families, and retirees looking for a modern community with a vibrant, accessible, and highly convenient lifestyle.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The Westgate Area Structure Plan designates a mix of Low Density Residential (RL), Medium Density Residential (RM), and Combined Density Residential (RC) zones, meaning buyers can find single-detached homes, semi-detached, townhouses, and low-rise multi-family units. Browse current active listings on hômm for what is available today.

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