01/15/2026
Calgary is a city that never stops growing. As we move into 2026, knowing exactly where a community sits on the map is the first step in your real estate journey. Whether you are hunting for a heritage home in Mount Royal or a pre-construction opportunity in Rangeview, you need the latest data.
📈The latest map highlights that Calgary isn't just growing outward - it's growing inward, too. Whether you are looking for a sprawling estate home on the edge of town or a modern infill in an established neighbourhood, there are new community codes you need to know.
Growing Within (Infill & Established West) Not all "new" communities are in the far suburbs. Several major developments are redefining established areas of the city:
➡️Medicine Hill (West): Located on the Paskapoo Slopes near Canada Olympic Park, this newer community offers stunning views and easy access to the mountains while remaining centrally located.
➡️Osprey Hill (West): A new addition nestled near the prestigious Springbank Hill area, perfect for those seeking luxury living within the established West zone.
➡️Currie (Inner City): Continued redevelopment in the historic barracks area, offering modern density just minutes from downtown.
Expanding Outward (New Suburbs) If you prefer master-planned communities with brand-new schools and wetland preservation, look to the city's edges:
➡️North West (Blue Zone): Glacier Ridge and Ambleton are rapidly expanding north of Stoney Trail.
➡️South East (Yellow Zone): The deep south is booming with Rangeview, Hotchkiss, and Ricardo Ranch, known for their lakeside lifestyles.
➡️South West (Brown Zone): Alpine Park and Vermilion Hill are redefining the SW edge near the ring road.
➡️North East (Pink Zone): Look for Homestead and Cityscape for accessible new options near major transport routes.
Navigate Calgary's changing landscape with the current CREB Community Map for 2026. Discover new infill communities like Medicine Hill and expanding suburbs. Download the PDF.