Chambery, Edmonton
Chambery is the north-easternmost neighbourhood in the Castle Downs area. The neighbourhood is located south of Anthony Henday Drive. Easy access to Edmontons large ring road, to St. Albert, and the trans Canada.
Previously, Chambery was in agricultural use. The neighbourhood underwent residential construction in the late 1980s, but the bulk of development started in the early 2000s. As of 2008, all of the residential units were single-detached dwellings, but the neighbourhood plan indicates an eventual residential mix of 67 percent low-density units and 33 percent medium-density units.
he neighbourhood features a central school site and two smaller pocket parks, which will provide keystones within the integrated system of open spaces for Chambery. Also, the St. Charles Catholic Church is located on the western edge of the neighbourhood along 176th Ave.
Following the naming convention for neighbourhoods located within the Castle Downs area, Chambery takes its name from a famous castle. The original Chambery Castle was founded in 1232 and served as the capital of the mountain Duchy of Savoy until the sixteenth century. This ancient castle, restored many times over the centuries, still stands today.
If you or anyone you know is looking to buy or sell Real Estate in Chambery. Contact your local Chambery Real Estate professionals. The Beech Woolger Team.