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Real Estate in Legacy Ridge / Hardieville, Lethbridge

Legacy Ridge and Hardieville suit buyers who want an established north-side community with genuine character — not a blank-slate suburb.

Active listings

20

Median list price

$494,450

Avg list price

$461,116

Homes for Sale in Legacy Ridge / Hardieville, Lethbridge

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Buying in Legacy Ridge / Hardieville

Who fits here

Legacy Ridge and Hardieville suit buyers who want an established north-side community with genuine character — not a blank-slate suburb. Hardieville carries over a century of history, originally built around Galt Mine No. 6 before being annexed by the City of Lethbridge in 1978. Legacy Ridge, developed alongside it, added newer single-family and semi-detached homes that appeal to first-time buyers and young families priced out of south Lethbridge. Together the two neighbourhoods draw tradespeople and industrial workers employed at the north-side industrial parks, government and health-sector employees who find the central location practical, and buyers who prioritize lot size and value over prestige addresses. The area attracts those who want to be minutes from major north-side retail corridors without the premium of newer west-side subdivisions. If you are a buyer who values a mature street-tree canopy, a real community identity rooted in working-class history, and access to Legacy Park''s 73-acre regional facility just to the north — Legacy Ridge and Hardieville consistently deliver more square footage per dollar than comparable south-side neighbourhoods.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Legacy Ridge / Hardieville homes are currently listed from, with a median sold price of over the past 12 months. The average sold price sits, and homes have averaged days on market before selling. Sellers are achieving of list price on average. A total of homes traded hands in the neighbourhood over the last year, and there are currently 20 active listings. Price per square foot averages, making this one of north Lethbridge''s more accessible entry points for buyers seeking detached housing.

Commute and lifestyle

Legacy Ridge and Hardieville sit in northwest Lethbridge, placing residents within a short drive of the city''s main north-side commercial corridor along Mayor Magrath Drive North and the regional retail anchors near Costco and Lethbridge Centre. The University of Lethbridge''s main campus is reachable in roughly 15 minutes by car — a practical advantage for faculty, staff, and mature students. Lethbridge''s city transit network connects north-side residents to downtown and the post-secondary campuses, reducing car dependency for daily errands. Senator Buchanan Elementary School serves younger families in the area, while G.S. Lakie Middle School and Lethbridge Collegiate Institute handle older grades. The neighbourhood''s signature outdoor asset is Legacy Park — a 73-acre regional park immediately to the north that opened as the first major park of its scale on the north side. It features a skate park, spray park, sports courts, discovery playground, over six kilometres of paved and natural trails, ornamental gardens, a belvedere lookout, and an outdoor skating area in winter. With 320 days of sunshine annually and the Oldman River valley trail network within reach, the active-outdoor lifestyle that defines Lethbridge living is fully accessible from this community.

Long-term context

Lethbridge has been one of Alberta''s stronger performers for residential appreciation, with average home prices rising 17.8% from January 2023 to January 2024 — well ahead of the national average of 7.6% over the same period. Longer term, Lethbridge single-family median prices climbed from $140,000 in 2000 to $395,000 by 2020, a 182% increase. The north side, including Legacy Ridge and Hardieville, has historically offered a value discount relative to south and west Lethbridge, which means the appreciation runway is not already priced in the way it is in newer prestige subdivisions. The City of Lethbridge''s 2023–2026 Housing Growth Forecast projects continued demand driven by population growth and limited rental supply, factors that support sustained upward pressure on ownership values. For buyers entering at north-side price points, the combination of below-city-average entry prices and a strong municipal growth trajectory creates a compelling long-term ownership case.

About Legacy Ridge / Hardieville

Overview

Legacy Ridge and Hardieville form a distinct residential area in the northwest quadrant of Lethbridge, Alberta. Hardieville traces its roots to an early 20th-century coal mining hamlet, while Legacy Ridge is a 280-acre modern master-planned community. Blending history with contemporary living, the area honours local pioneer women through its street names and offers a quiet, family-oriented atmosphere.

Location

Located in North Lethbridge, the neighbourhood is situated north of Scenic Drive North and west of 13 Street North. It is bounded by the scenic Oldman River valley and Alexander Wilderness Park to the west, providing residents with a natural border while remaining just a few minutes away from Downtown Lethbridge.

Housing character

The property landscape is predominantly single-detached homes, with the most significant construction boom occurring after 2000 during the development of Legacy Ridge. The area also features some townhouses alongside the mature, historic lots of Hardieville. Reflecting a mid-range price positioning, the community caters strongly to homeownership, with a median sold price currently.

Schools

Education is highly accessible for families, featuring St. Teresa of Calcutta Elementary School located directly within Legacy Ridge. Public school students are typically served by the nearby Senator Buchanan Elementary, Wilson Middle School, and Winston Churchill High School, ensuring comprehensive options across all grade levels.

Transit

The neighbourhood is well-suited for drivers, though it does offer basic public transit connectivity with several bus routes and local stops. The moderately flat terrain and fairly comprehensive local pathway infrastructure make cycling a practical and popular alternative for getting around the community.

Shopping and dining

While primarily a quiet residential area, daily conveniences are close at hand. A commercial plaza at the entrance of Legacy Ridge provides quick access to coffee shops, a gas station, and convenience stores. A short drive connects residents to larger retail hubs in North Lethbridge featuring major supermarkets, restaurants, and essential services.

Parks and recreation

The community is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, highlighted by the 73-acre Legacy Regional Park which offers extensive recreational spaces, sports fields, and community gardens. Residents also enjoy direct access to coulee grasslands and naturalized trail systems that connect seamlessly to the 255-hectare Alexander Wilderness Park.

Lifestyle

Legacy Ridge and Hardieville offer a peaceful, active lifestyle tailored to those who appreciate a slower-paced environment without sacrificing city convenience. With an abundance of nature trails, historical monuments, and family-friendly parklands, the community fosters a strong outdoor-oriented culture. The steady market here sees homes selling in an average.

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Homes in Legacy Ridge and Hardieville are listed from, with a median sold price of over the past 12 months. The area offers some of the most accessible detached-home price points on Lethbridge''s north side.

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Listing information last updated on June 15, 2026 at 1:00 am (America/Edmonton)