Canora | |
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Neighbourhood | |
Location of Canora in Edmonton | |
Coordinates: 53°32′46″N 113°35′02″W / 53.546°N 113.584°W | |
Country | Canada |
Province | Alberta |
City | Edmonton |
Quadrant | NW |
Ward | 1 |
Sector | Mature area |
Area | Jasper Place |
Government | |
• Administrative body | Edmonton City Council |
• Councillor | Linda Sloan |
Area | |
• Total | 0.88 km2 (0.34 sq mi) |
Elevation | 673 m (2,208 ft) |
Population (2012) | |
• Total | 3,335 |
• Density | 3,789.8/km2 (9,816/sq mi) |
• Change (2009–12) | 0% |
• Dwellings | 1,827 |
Canora is a residential neighbourhood in west Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Canora's name comes from the first two letters of the words "Canadian Northern Railway", the winning entry in a 1948 contest to name a new school being built near an abandoned right of way of the former Canadian Northern Railway. (The village of Canora, Saskatchewan, was named in the same way in 1905, when the railway company still existed.)
The school building was originally in the hamlet of West Jasper Place, though the rapidly growing hamlet became a village, then changed its name to Jasper Place, then became a town all within 14 months of the school's September 1949 opening. The name Canora was soon applied to the surrounding neighbourhood. Canora became part of Edmonton in 1964 when Jasper Place amalgamated with the city.
Canora is bounded by 107 Avenue to the north, 156 Street to the west, Stony Plain Road to the south, and 149 Street to the east.
In the City of Edmonton's 2012 municipal census, Canora had a population of
3,335 living in 1,827 dwellings, a 0% change from its 2009 population of 3,335. With a land area of 0.88 km2 (0.34 sq mi), it had a population density of 3,789.8 people/km2 in 2012.Residential development in the area began during the 1930s and continued into the 1970s. By 1980 most of the residential structures in place today were constructed. Many of the original residences in this neighbourhood were small single-detached houses. A considerable number of properties in Canora have been redeveloped, with duplexes and low-rise apartments featuring prominently on 156th Street and south of 102nd Avenue.
While there is commercial development along the entire southern edge of the neighbourhood (along Stony Plain Road, including a Howard Johnson ( formerly Saxony Motor Inn) hotel at the corner with 156 Street), Canora is largely residential.