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BONNIE DOON EDMONTON HOMES FOR SALE
For further information on any of these Bonnie Doon Edmonton Homes for Sale, call Norm Cholak at 780-991-1313 or email norm@normcholak.com. Norm is an expert and experienced Realtor in the Bonnie Doon area of Edmonton and can help you buy or sell your Bonnie Doon Edmonton Home today!
BONNIE DOON EDMONTON REAL ESTATE
Welcome to Bonnie Doon, Edmonton – Pleasant. Peaceful. Connected.
Extending from the North Saskatchewan River in the north, to Whyte Avenue in the south,
Bonnie Doon is a pleasant residential community located in south-central Edmonton. Bonnie
Doon, from the Scottish for “pleasant rolling countryside”, became part of the City of Edmonton
in 1912 when Strathcona merged with Edmonton. Bonnie Doon saw most of its development
take place after World War Two, and today it has grown into a community of approximately 4500
residents. Featuring peaceful, tree-lined streets, Bonnie Doon is a mature neighbourhood
offering all kinds of amenities, including a leisure centre and Edmonton’s first shopping mall,
Bonnie Doon Centre, which has blossomed into over 100 stores and services.
Residents of Bonnie Doon also enjoy a close proximity to many areas within the City of
Edmonton. Bonnie Doon is minutes from the University of Alberta and the trendy boutiques,
charming cafes, and summertime festivals on Edmonton’s Whyte Avenue. Whyte Avenue also
features one of the city’s only year-round farmer’s markets, where visitors take in the wonderful scents and sights while browsing over 130 local vendors. Bonnie Doon is a community with a strong presence of Franco-Albertans, and is home to the only francophone university in Western Canada – The University of Alberta’s Campus St. Jean.
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