Glenora's amenity story is genuinely exceptional — and it's worth mapping carefully, because the proximity of what this neighbourhood offers is not fully appreciated until you see it laid out against the community's geography.
MacKinnon Ravine Park runs along the community's southern boundary, connecting residents directly to Edmonton's North Saskatchewan River Valley trail system — one of the longest urban green spaces in North America. Government House Park, adjacent to the former Royal Alberta Museum site on the community's eastern edge, offers breathtaking river valley views, walking trails, and picnic areas within a formal heritage landscape. Alexander Circle Park — a circular residential garden at the centre of the neighbourhood's historic core at 133 Street and 103 Avenue — is the visual centrepiece of the Garden City design and one of the most distinctive public spaces in all of Edmonton.
For daily commercial needs, the 124 Street High Street District is minutes away, offering boutique shops, fine dining, and local institutions including Vi's for Pies and The Columbian Coffee Bar — both neighbourhood fixtures that reflect the cultural character of the area. The West Block development at 142 Street and Stony Plain Road has added a luxury residential and retail anchor on the community's western edge, including El Corazon, Square 1 Coffee, and upscale commercial tenants suited to Glenora's demographic. Stony Plain Road itself provides additional commercial and dining access along the community's northern boundary.
The forthcoming Valley Line West LRT expansion — with a station serving the Glenora area targeted for completion around 2028 — will add a direct transit connection to downtown Edmonton and the broader LRT network, a development that is already influencing how the market values properties in proximity to the corridor.