BEARSPAW
Residential development began in the late 1970s but most building occurred in the 1980s. Single-family dwelling units comprise 72 percent of the housing in Bearspaw, although a number of semi-detached and row housing sites are also located within the neighbourhood. More about Bearspaw...
Bearspaw Listings
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Listing Office: Courtesy Of Curtis Leibel Of MaxWell Devonshire Realty
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Condo / Townhouse
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3 Beds
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3 Baths
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1,169
SqFt
$229,900
Listing Office: Courtesy Of Sean Gerke Of Century 21 All Stars Realty Ltd
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Condo / Townhouse
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3 Beds
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4 Baths
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2,530
SqFt
$550,000
Listing Office: Courtesy Of Darrell Zapernick Of MaxWell Challenge Realty
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Condo / Townhouse
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3 Beds
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3 Baths
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1,328
SqFt
$323,800
Listing Office: Courtesy Of Agatha Zadrozny Of 2% Realty Pro
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Condo / Townhouse
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3 Beds
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3 Baths
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1,096
SqFt
$314,000
Listing Office: Courtesy Of Gurpreet Ghatehora Of RE/MAX River City
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Condo / Townhouse
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3 Beds
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3 Baths
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1,197
SqFt
$319,900
Listing Office: Courtesy Of Nikita Gylander Of Local Real Estate
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Condo / Townhouse
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3 Beds
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3 Baths
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1,197
SqFt
$318,900
Listing Office: Courtesy Of Joseph Paganini Of NOW Real Estate Group
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Condo / Townhouse
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2 Beds
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2 Baths
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1,612
SqFt
$355,000
A collector road and bus route curves through the neighbourhood around the central recreation and residential area. The interior residential streets are a mixture of curvilinear and cul-de-sac patterns. Two pipeline rights-of-way cross the neighbourhood from the southwest to northeast adding to the neighbourhood’s open space. The Anthony Henday ringroad is located directly south of the neighbourhood.
Bearspaw residents have ready access to the Blackmud Creek Ravine recreational area to the west of the neighbourhood. There are no businesses in Bearspaw, however, a small shopping centre is located to the north in Keheewin.
Bearspaw was named in honour of Chief Masgwaahisd (Bear’s Paw) of the Stoney Band who signed band treaty number 7 at Blackfoot crossing in 1877. It was through Bear’s Paw’s authority that armed confrontation over the treaty signing negotiations was averted. All of the names in the Kaskitayo area honour Aboriginal leaders.
Information taken from City of Edmonton website.