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Beltline, Calgary

Beltline
Neighbourhood
The high density residential buildings in the Beltline district
The high density residential buildings in the Beltline district
Beltline is located in Calgary
Beltline
Beltline
Location of Beltline in Calgary
Coordinates: 51°02′23″N 114°04′17″W / 51.03972°N 114.07139°W / 51.03972; -114.07139Coordinates: 51°02′23″N 114°04′17″W / 51.03972°N 114.07139°W / 51.03972; -114.07139
Country  Canada
Province  Alberta
City  Calgary
Quadrant SW
Ward 8
Established 1905 (Connaught)
  2003 (Merged)
Government
 • Mayor Naheed Nenshi
 • Administrative body Calgary City Council
 • Councillor Evan Woolley
Area
 • Total 2.2 km2 (0.8 sq mi)
Elevation 1,050 m (3,440 ft)
Population (2015)
 • Total 21,939
 • Density 9,972/km2 (25,830/sq mi)
Postal code T3C, T2R

The Beltline is a region of central Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The area is located immediately to the south of Calgary's downtown (south of 9th Avenue and the Canadian Pacific Railway tracks), and is sometimes considered part of downtown. The neighbourhood is bounded on the south by 17th Avenue, on the west by 14th Street West and on the east by the Elbow River. The Beltline is one of Calgary's most densely populated neighbourhoods as well as the most urban, featuring many apartments, condominiums and offices. It has the reputation of being one of Calgary's primary areas for eclectic night-life, restaurants and urban culture.

The first established district in the neighbourhood was Connaught in 1905, followed by Victoria Park in 1914. When the region and its redevelopment plan were formally established in 2003, it amalgamated the inner city neighbourhoods of Victoria Park and Connaught. As of May 2015, there were 21,939 people residing in the Beltline.

The district is named for an early 20th-century streetcar route.

The Calgary Fire Department serves the Beltline district from Fire Station No. 2 at 1010 10 Avenue S.W.

The City of Calgary recognizes four smaller neighbourhoods in Beltline including West Connaught, Connaught Centre, Victoria Crossing Centre and East Victoria Crossing. They are areas of equal north-south orientation and divided by 8 Street SW, 4 Street SW, Macleod Trail (1 Street SE) and the Elbow River.

The Beltline contains a number of less formal city districts within its boundaries. These include Midtown, the Design District, Victoria Park Business Revitalization Zone (Victoria), the 4th Street BRZ (located mostly within Mission), the Uptown 17th BRZ, the Warehouse District, and a portion of the Rivers District.

17th Avenue, which is on the southern extremity of the Beltline district, is a mixed-use area with a dense concentration of bars, restaurants, nightclubs, and shops. Behind this commercial development are residential areas. The street also "dead-ends" at the Stampede Grounds on its east side, and is thus central to the party-like atmosphere that overtakes the city during the Calgary Stampede festival. 17th Avenue was nicknamed the "Red Mile" in 2004 during the playoff run of Calgary's NHL team, the Calgary Flames. During this time, it was not uncommon to see over 100,000 fans crowding the street and its bars and pubs on game nights.


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