Haddow

Welcome to Haddow, a newer neighborhood in southwest Edmonton. Named after Alberta Harrow, former Chief Engineer of the city, Haddow offers modern living and a strong sense of community.
Development started in the late 1990s, with most homes built in the early 2000s. The area is predominantly owner-occupied, featuring detached single-family houses and a few row houses.
With a high number of young families and spacious households, Haddow is vibrant and family-friendly. Nearly 20% of residents are under 10 years old, and over 40% of households have more than four people. The majority of residents have recently moved, fostering a dynamic atmosphere.
Haddow's inverted triangle shape is defined by Anthony Henday Drive on the southwest and Terwilliger Drive on the southeast. The north boundary is lined with undeveloped land adjacent to 29th Avenue.
Enjoy easy commuting with Anthony Henday Drive nearby.
Schools:

Lillian Osborne High School
Archbishop Joseph MacNeil Catholic School

Amenities:


Dineplex Catering, Pizza 73, Haddow Park, London Drugs