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Where residents have stayed put in Calgary

The Calgary neighbourhoods with the largest shares of residents living at the same address five years earlier.

Published August 16, 2026 · 3 min read · Analysis based on Statistics Canada 2021 Census data

Data graphic showing the top residents living in the same home 5 years earlier neighbourhoods in Calgary
Neighbourhood ranking based on the 2021 Census of Population.

Some neighbourhoods change more quickly than others. These Census results show where residents of Calgary were most likely to report the same home five years earlier.

How to read this result

Stability here means the Census mobility status over a five-year period. It does not reveal why anyone moved or whether a neighbourhood is more or less welcoming.

The highest result in this analysis is in Ambleridge, where 83.1% of the relevant Census population is represented by residents living at the same address five years earlier. Across Calgary as a whole, the corresponding Census figure is 57.9%.

Highest local result83.1%Ambleridgeresidents living at the same address five years earlier

The top 10 neighbourhoods

To keep percentage comparisons useful, the ranking excludes areas with fewer than 500 residents or no reported value.

  1. 1. Ambleridge83.1%
  2. 2. Parkland81.7%
  3. 3. Valley Ridge81.1%
  4. 4. Deer Run79.4%
  5. 5. Glenmore Park79.4%
  6. 6. Coral Springs79.2%
  7. 7. Varsity (west-northwest)78.9%
  8. 8. Oakridge78.9%
  9. 9. Hawkwood (northeast)78.8%
  10. 10. Douglasdale/Douglas Glen78.3%
#Neighbourhoodresidents living in the same home 5 years earlier
1Ambleridge83.1%
2Parkland81.7%
3Valley Ridge81.1%
4Deer Run79.4%
5Glenmore Park79.4%
6Coral Springs79.2%
7Varsity (west-northwest)78.9%
8Oakridge78.9%
9Hawkwood (northeast)78.8%
10Douglasdale/Douglas Glen78.3%

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About the data

This article uses Statistics Canada’s 2021 Census of Population at the neighbourhood or census-tract level as presented on Calgary Census Atlas. Values are subject to Statistics Canada’s disclosure controls and random rounding. This is a descriptive ranking, not a measure of individual households or a prediction.

Source. 2021 Census of Canada, Census Profile 98-401-X2021007, at census tract level for CMA 825, published by Statistics Canada under the Statistics Canada Open Licence. Boundaries from the 2021 census tract and census subdivision cartographic boundary files. Area labels use nearby OpenStreetMap place names (ODbL). Figures cover population in private households; Statistics Canada randomly rounds counts to a multiple of 5, so components may not sum exactly to totals.

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