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March 23, 2025
Why We Live In Signal Hill
From pickleball tournaments, food trucks, to winter festivals and Easter egg hunts
Ranked by Calgary Police Service
Mountain views and Tsuu T'ina Reserve access
Shopping, dining, and services right in the neighbourhood
Plus C-train access for easy commuting
Battalion Park, Montessori, Ernest Manning High, Menno Simons, Rundle College
My wife and I moved into Signal Hill in 1986 just after getting married. At that time, we were on the verge of the city, almost rural. The community offered quick and easy access to downtown to the east and the mountains to the west. Over the ensuing 38 years, we have raised two daughters and watched the community grow and mature. Although now fully enveloped by other communities, the things the community offered in the beginning that attracted us continue today.
When we looked for our new home, we fell in love with Signal Hill. The mature trees in the neighborhood, the proximity to commercial shops and downtown, and how our neighbours were out chatting and trying to figure out whose house the kids were at. With over 10 years here, the block parties and people we've met, we look forward to many more here.
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