Official boundary — Boyle Street (1996-01-01)
Context Type: boundary
Boyle Street, established as part of Edmonton's early commercial district in 1892, remains a vibrant area at the eastern edge of the city's central business district.
Boyle Street is a historically significant neighbourhood that was recorded on a map of the newly created town of Edmonton in 1892. As the Hudson Bay Company held the land directly north of Fort Edmonton, the town expanded eastward, with the streets reflecting the boundaries of several river lots.
Today, Boyle Street is known for its diverse community, featuring a high proportion of males, single adult households, and mobile individuals. Officially designated as a neighbourhood in 1996, it continues to play a vital role in the fabric of Edmonton's urban landscape.
Neighbourhood boundary
Geographic extent from this boundary story. Official current boundaries may differ; see neighbourhood pages for records linked over time.