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Currie Barracks: Calgary's Historic Neighbourhood Reinvented

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TLDR

Currie Barracks takes a decommissioned military base and turns it into one of Calgary's most walkable inner-city communities — heritage buildings, a growing food and drink scene, and quick access to downtown, all built around parks and pedestrian pathways. It's a strong fit for buyers who want character and convenience without giving up green space, and families will find schooling options from public to charter to university-level all within a short drive. Read on for the full picture, or scroll to the featured listing if you're ready to see what's available now.

The Community

Long before it was rows of townhomes and a buzzing "High Street," Currie Barracks was a working Canadian Forces base. When the base closed, Canada Lands Company took on the redevelopment, and rather than bulldoze the site's history, they built around it — preserving heritage buildings and landscapes and folding them into a new master-planned community alongside Garrison Woods and Garrison Green.

The result is a neighbourhood that feels more established than its age suggests. Tree-lined pathways connect a network of parks, historic landmarks sit next to new-build homes, and the whole community is designed around the idea that you shouldn't need a car to feel connected to your neighbours. It's a short drive to downtown Calgary, which makes it a popular choice for people who want inner-city access without inner-city noise.

Housing here spans single-family homes, row-homes, lane houses, and low-rise condo buildings — so whether you're a first-time buyer, downsizing, or shopping for a forever home, there's a housing type here that fits.

Currently Available in Currie

If you want a sense of what buying into Currie looks like right now, 311, 370 Dieppe Drive SW is a good example: a 1-bed-plus-den condo by Rohit Communities that's noticeably larger than comparable units nearby, with a den big enough to double as a real home office. It's a solid fit for anyone weighing a work-from-home setup, a student living near Mount Royal University, or an investor looking at the rental side of Currie. Reach out any time for the full details or a private showing.

Real Estate Snapshot: Currie by the Numbers

A few facts that give some texture to what makes Currie's real estate market distinct:

  • Built on a decommissioned military base — Canadian Forces Base Calgary operated on the site from 1930 until its closure in 1998, and the community's master plan preserves 11 historic buildings and 2 heritage landscapes as part of the redevelopment.
  • Planned for meaningful growth — Currie's master plan, first set in motion in the mid-2000s, was designed to eventually support several thousand residents at full build-out, meaning the community still has runway for new construction and rising density.
  • A genuinely mixed housing stock — few Calgary communities offer this range within one set of boundaries: condos and apartment-style units, rowhomes, lane houses, and single-family homes, all within walking distance of each other.
  • Parade Square holds the largest designated Heritage precinct in Alberta — a distinction that adds a layer of long-term protection and character you won't find in most newer builds.
  • Built-in rental demand — with Mount Royal University immediately adjacent, Currie has a natural, ongoing pool of student and faculty renters, which is part of why investors keep an eye on the community.
  • 7 minutes to downtown — a commute time that's held steady as the community has grown, and one of the more consistent selling points for buyers weighing inner-city vs. suburban trade-offs.

Market conditions shift month to month, so if you want current pricing, inventory, or days-on-market figures for Currie specifically, reach out — I can pull the latest CREB data for your situation rather than relying on a number that may already be out of date by the time you read this.

Amenities

Currie is built for people who like their errands, workouts, and evenings out within walking distance:

  • Community-wide park system with mature trees and legacy-themed green spaces
  • Alexandria Park, a large multi-use park with plans for a dog park and skating rink
  • Officers' Mess Garden and Garrison Square for outdoor gatherings
  • On-site gyms, including Calgary Strength & Physio and Barracks Fitness
  • A walkable disc golf course
  • Tennis courts and playgrounds
  • Quick access to the Glenmore Reservoir for sailing, rowing, and pathway walks
  • Grocery options including Safeway and Blush Lane Organic Market, with a Real Canadian Superstore a short drive away
  • Nearby Westhills Towne Centre for bigger-box shopping and services

Restaurants & Local Spots

Currie's food and drink scene has grown into one of its biggest draws. The historic Stables building now houses Veranda, a taproom collaboration between Vaycay Brew Co. and Burwood Distillery, alongside a restaurant and patio space that anchors the community's social scene. The Inn on Officers' Garden brings locally sourced food and event space into a restored heritage building, and the community has become home to a mix of small, independent food and drink concepts rather than big chains.

For a wider range of options, Marda Loop is just minutes away, with its well-known mix of boutique restaurants, cafés, and pubs — giving Currie residents the best of both a quiet home base and a lively night out.

Schools & Universities

Families weighing a move to Currie have more options than they might expect for a newer community:

  • Public schools: Served by the Calgary Board of Education, including options like Glenbrook School and A.E. Cross School, with Central Memorial High School for older students
  • Catholic schools: Multiple Calgary Catholic School Board options nearby, including Bishop Carroll High School
  • Charter and private schools: Currie is home to a Calgary Classical Academy campus, along with private options like Banbury Crossroads School
  • Specialized education: Rundle Academy, known for supporting students with learning disabilities
  • French Immersion: A handful of French Immersion schools sit on the community's southern edge
  • University: Mount Royal University is right next door, making Currie a natural fit for university staff, faculty, or parents of MRU students

Between the historic charm, the walkability, and the sheer range of schooling options, Currie continues to attract a broad mix of buyers — from young professionals to growing families.


FAQ: Buying, Selling & Investing in Currie

Is Currie Barracks a good place to buy a home? Currie appeals to a wide range of buyers because it offers something most newer Calgary communities can't: walkability paired with heritage character. Between the parks, the short commute to downtown, and the mix of housing types — from condos to single-family homes — it works well for first-time buyers, growing families, and downsizers alike.

What kind of housing is available in Currie? Currie has a genuine mix: condos and apartment-style units, rowhomes, lane houses, and single-family homes. Newer buildings from builders like Rohit Communities have added modern condo stock, while other pockets of the community offer more traditional single-family options.

Is Currie a good fit for families with kids? Yes. The community sits close to public, Catholic, charter, and French Immersion school options, plus specialized programs, so families often don't need to leave the area as their kids move through different grade levels. Parks, pathways, and playgrounds throughout the community add to the appeal.

What should sellers know about the current market in Currie? As a newer, in-demand inner-city community, homes in Currie tend to draw steady buyer interest, particularly units and homes with strong finishes, functional layouts, and proximity to the community's parks and Marda Loop. If you're thinking about listing, the details that matter most are square footage relative to comparable units, condo fee value, and how the home's layout stacks up against other current listings — all things worth reviewing with a Realtor before pricing.

Is Currie a strong community for investors? Currie has a few features investors look for: proximity to Mount Royal University (a built-in tenant pool), a mix of newer builds with lower near-term maintenance costs, and buildings where short-term rentals are permitted — though this varies by building and condo corporation, so it's worth confirming on a per-listing basis. The area's ongoing commercial and retail growth also supports long-term value.

How far is Currie from downtown Calgary? Currie is roughly a 7-minute drive to downtown, making it a popular choice for commuters who want inner-city access without inner-city density.

Are there condo fees to be aware of in Currie? Yes — as with any condo community, fees vary by building and typically cover things like heat, water, sewer, insurance, and building maintenance. It's always worth reviewing what's included (and what isn't) before comparing units on price alone.

What's nearby for daily errands and dining? Currie has its own growing collection of restaurants, cafés, and services, and Marda Loop — one of Calgary's best-known dining and shopping districts — is just minutes away. Grocery options include Safeway and Blush Lane Organic Market, with Westhills Towne Centre nearby for bigger-box needs.

Have a question about buying, selling, or investing in Currie that isn't covered here? Reach out — I'm happy to walk through the specifics of your situation.


Thinking about a move to Currie? I'd love to walk you through what's available and what fits your lifestyle.

JESSE DAVIES | Realtor®
Century 21 Bamber Realty Ltd.
403-969-2363 | jdrealestatecalgary.ca
jesse@jessedavies.ca