Official boundary — Belgravia (1981-10-01)
Belgravia, a serene neighbourhood in Edmonton, is known for its tree-lined streets and proximity to the river valley and the University of Alberta. Established as an official neighbourhood in 1981, it draws its name from a prestigious area in 19th century London.
Belgravia, once the southwest terminus for the Edmonton Radial Railway, is a mature and quiet neighbourhood that offers a charming environment for its residents. With its attractive tree-lined streets, Belgravia provides easy access to the scenic river valley and the nearby University of Alberta campus, making it a desirable location for both families and students.
Since its official designation in October 1981, Belgravia has maintained a high proportion of long-term residents, contributing to its strong sense of community and stability. The neighbourhood's name pays homage to a fashionable residential section of 19th century London, reflecting its elegant character and enduring appeal.
Neighbourhood boundary
Geographic extent from this boundary story. Official current boundaries may differ; see neighbourhood pages for records linked over time.