Upper and Lower Mount Royal neighbourhoods date back to the origination of Calgary and are
named after the infamous Montreal district, reflecting the status it hoped to attract.
Mount Royal area is often associated with affluence and classic Calgary heritage.
It’s historic mansions, mature trees, and stately architecture give it a timeless, prestigious feel that’s hard to find elsewhere.
Upper Mount Royal is primarily residential. If you’re used to a bustling urban neighborhood with cafes, restaurants, and shops at your doorstep, you might find the quieter, secluded feel inconvenient.
Easy access to Calgary’s business district, plus dining, shopping, and entertainment options, making it convenient for work and urban lifestyle benefits without the noise of the city center.
Upper Mount Royal’s winding roads and limited entry points can lead to traffic congestion, especially during peak hours. The neighborhood’s layout can also feel confusing to those not familiar with it.
If you appreciate spacious properties, grand architecture, and a high level of craftsmanship, the large, luxurious homes in this neighborhood may suite you.
With its heritage homes and carefully maintained character, there are often strict zoning laws and homeowner association (HOA) rules. This limits renovations, landscaping & property modifications, which may be frustrating if you prefer freedom to customize your home.
With large lots and a more secluded environment, it’s ideal for those who value privacy and enjoy living in a quieter, upscale community.
While the neighborhood is close to downtown, direct access to public transit isn’t as extensive as in other areas. If you rely on public transportation, you might find the options limited and may need to walk to nearby busier streets.
As one of Calgary’s most affluent neighborhoods, Upper Mount Royal maintains strong property values. This stability makes it a potentially good investment for homeowners looking for long-term appreciation.
Although there are a few schools within a short drive, there aren’t many within walking distance, which may be inconvenient for families with children. Playgrounds and kid-focused amenities are also not as prevalent within the neighborhood itself.
Here are five prominent home styles you’ll find in the area:
his classic style features steeply pitched gable roofs, decorative half-timbering, and tall, narrow windows. Many of these homes are original to the neighborhood and showcase historic charm with unique details like brickwork and stone facades.
Often characterized by symmetrical facades, multi-pane windows, and columned porticos, Colonial Revival homes in Upper Mount Royal exude a stately elegance. This style is popular for its timeless, dignified appearance.
Known for their handcrafted aesthetic, these homes often include low-pitched roofs, wide front porches, exposed wooden beams, and built-in details. They blend well with the mature landscape of Upper Mount Royal, emphasizing natural materials and simple, sturdy construction.
In recent years, modern-style homes have appeared throughout Upper Mount Royal, with clean lines, large windows, flat or low-pitched roofs, and minimalist exteriors. These homes contrast beautifully with the historic architecture, offering a more updated, open-concept design.
Although less common, there are some Ranch and Mid-Century Modern homes in the area. These typically have sprawling, single-story layouts, large windows, and an indoor-outdoor flow that makes use of the scenic views and lot space in the neighborhood.
Both Upper and Lower Mount Royal are served by a mix of public and private schools, offering options for various educational preferences.
Here’s an overview of some schools that residents in these neighborhoods typically attend:
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