Bonnie Doon
Bonnie Doon is a south-central Edmonton neighbourhood offering a picturesque blend of classic charm and modern urban living. Traditionally, the area was known for its mature character homes but there has been a notable rise in infill developments in recent years. Modern duplexes, townhouses, and contemporary single-family homes have replaced some of the area’s more mature abodes, contributing to a visually engaging streetscape.
Bonnie Doon attracts a mix of students, young professionals, families, and retirees thanks to its French-Canadian influence, ravine views, schools in the area, and proximity to key urban amenities.
Exceptional Connectivity
The Bonnie Doon neighbourhood was designed in a unique triangular shape, bordered by Whyte Avenue to the south, the Mill Creek Ravine to the west, and Connors Road to the north. Whether commuting by car, bike, or transit, Bonnie Doon is well-connected with an LRT station on the Valley Line located right within the community. The neighbourhood’s proximity to the shopping and entertainment districts of Old Strathcona and downtown makes it a desirable choice for inner-city living.
Nature at Your Doorstep
Nestled along the edge of the Mill Creek Ravine North, Bonnie Doon provides residents with direct access to one of Edmonton’s most beautiful natural areas. The ravine’s winding trails, scenic lookouts, and lush greenery are the perfect escape from the city’s hustle and bustle. Knobhill Park provides sweeping views of the downtown skyline, while the nearby Mill Creek Outdoor Pool is a summer favourite for families.
Centered On Community
Bonnie Doon fosters a strong sense of community through local initiatives and its proximity to recreational facilities. The Bonnie Doon Community League offers year-round events and family-friendly programming, while the Bonnie Doon Leisure Centre features an indoor pool, fitness facilities, outdoor tennis courts, and a running track.
Shopping and Entertainment
The community’s Bonnie Doon Shopping Centre features more than 60 shops and services, but it’s the neighbourhood’s locally owned offerings and proximity to the lively Whyte Avenue shopping and entertainment district that is most noteworthy. Get to know your neighbours at local hotspots like Duggan’s Boundary Irish Pub and The Colombian – French Quarter, or meet your friends for brunch and live music at Café Bicyclette.
A Hub for Francophone Culture
Bonnie Doon is the cultural heart of Edmonton’s French-Canadian community. The neighbourhood is home to La Cité Francophone, a hub for arts, culture, and community events, as well as the University of Alberta’s Francophone campus, Campus Saint-Jean. Flying Canoë Volant, a popular Francophone festival hosted each winter, is also held nearby.
From Primary to Post-Secondary
Bonnie Doon hosts an impressive array of educational options in and around its community borders, providing families with strong academic options and access to Francophone learning at all levels. Francophone institutions include École Maurice-Lavallée (10-12), École Gabrielle-Roy (K-6), and the University of Alberta’s Campus Saint-Jean. Other options are Rutherford School (K-6) and Vimy Ridge Academy (7-12), as well as MaKami College.
Find Your New Home in Bonnie Doon
Bonnie Doon’s tree-lined streets and eclectic mix of mature homes and modern infill developments create an inviting neighbourhood with a distinct character and charm. Whether you’re drawn to its ample natural surroundings, Francophone influence, or wealth of urban amenities at your doorstep, Bonnie Doon is a desirable place to call home.
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