Official boundary — Cromdale (1981-10-01)
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Cromdale is one of Edmonton's older inner-city neighbourhoods, known for its youthful population and proximity to Kinnaird Ravine. Officially designated in 1981, it has transformed from a low-density residential area into a vibrant community with a mix of apartments and recreational spaces.
Cromdale, located just northeast of Edmonton's city centre, is one of the city's older inner-city neighbourhoods. Officially designated in 1981, Cromdale has evolved significantly over the decades, transitioning from a low-density residential area to a lively community featuring a variety of apartment buildings, reflecting its mobile and youthful population.
The neighbourhood is enriched by the presence of Kinnaird Ravine, which meanders through the area, providing residents with excellent recreational opportunities. This natural feature not only enhances the beauty of Cromdale but also serves as a vital space for outdoor activities, fostering a strong sense of community among its residents.
Neighbourhood boundary
Geographic extent from this boundary story. Official current boundaries may differ; see neighbourhood pages for records linked over time.