Official boundary — McCauley (1981-10-01)

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McCauley, named after Edmonton's first mayor, has a rich tapestry of cultural diversity and history, evolving significantly since its development post-1908. This neighbourhood, located near the city's central business district, showcases a blend of residential life and vibrant ethnic businesses.

McCauley, named in honour of Edmonton's first mayor, the colourful Matthew McCauley, has a history that began to flourish after 1908 with the introduction of a streetcar line. This neighbourhood, officially recognised in 1981, is situated close to Edmonton's central business district and has seen various phases of redevelopment over the years.

Predominantly residential, McCauley is notable for its diverse ethnic businesses that line its roadways, reflecting the rich cultural tapestry of the community with Italian, Portuguese, Chinese, and other influences. Additionally, the area is home to many churches and the iconic Commonwealth Stadium, making it a vibrant part of Edmonton's heritage.

Neighbourhood boundary

Geographic extent from this boundary story. Official current boundaries may differ; see neighbourhood pages for records linked over time.

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