St. Albert Neighbourhood

Erin Ridge Real Estate & Local Area Guide

Erin Ridge is a large north St. Albert neighbourhood with 1980s development roots, a mix of home types, parks, schools, commercial services, St. Albert Trail access, and proximity to Sturgeon Community Hospital. It is a core seller and relocation page.

Best Suited For

Families, healthcare workers, amenity-focused buyers, relocation clients.

Local Feel

Well-serviced, active, residential, and convenient.

Property Types

Single-family homes, apartments, duplexes, and townhouses.

Seller Positioning

Hospital access, St. Albert Trail, parks, schools, commercial convenience, and mixed-market appeal.

Erin Ridge real estate at a glance.

Erin Ridge is a large north St. Albert neighbourhood with 1980s development roots, a mix of home types, parks, schools, commercial services, St. Albert Trail access, and proximity to Sturgeon Community Hospital. It is a core seller and relocation page.

Local Character

Erin Ridge has a practical north-side St. Albert feel with residential areas, parks, green spaces, and a commercial corridor along the lower west side near St. Albert Trail and Sturgeon Community Hospital.

History & Development

The lands for Erin Ridge were annexed in 1980, creating what became one of St. Albert's largest neighbourhoods. Development began in the 1980s.

Housing & Property Types

The City lists single-family homes, apartments, duplexes, and townhouses. This mix lets the page serve both detached-home sellers and buyers looking for more attainable or lower-maintenance options.

Schools & Education

Schools listed by the City include École Alexandre Tache, École Marie Poburan, Keenooshayo, Leo Nickerson, Lois E. Hole, Neil M. Ross, École Secondaire Sainte Marguerite d'Youville, Joseph M. Demko, Lorne Akins, Richard S. Fowler, St. Albert Catholic High School, Paul Kane for French Immersion, St. Albert Public Outreach, and St. Gabriel. Before making a purchase decision, buyers should confirm school attendance areas, program eligibility, transportation, and availability directly with the relevant school division or school authority.

Parks, Trails & Recreation

Parks listed include Eldorado, Erin Ridge, Ted Hole, Estate, Erin Ridge Ball Park, Edgewater, Erin Ridge Ravine, Eastcott, and Ellesmere.

Churches, Community Services & Amenities

Residents in Erin Ridge have access to nearby shopping, services, restaurants, recreation, faith communities, medical clinics, pharmacies, and pet services in the surrounding St. Albert area. Because businesses and services can change over time, buyers should confirm current amenities based on their lifestyle, commute, school needs, and daily routines. Erin Ridge's amenity story includes Sturgeon Community Hospital, St. Albert Trail access, and the commercial corridor. Individual businesses, churches, pharmacies, cafes, and pet services can change over time, so buyers should confirm current options based on daily needs.

Commute & Access

Erin Ridge benefits from St. Albert Trail access, hospital-area services, and St. Albert Transit weekday local routes, commuter routes to Edmonton, and Dial A Bus.

Buyer Profile

Erin Ridge appeals to families, relocation buyers, healthcare workers, downsizers needing services nearby, and buyers wanting St. Albert with strong amenity access.

Seller Strategy

For sellers, the best story is convenience: hospital, commercial corridor, St. Albert Trail, parks, schools, and varied housing options. SmartValue should segment interior residential streets, properties near busier corridors, updated versus original homes, and homes backing green space or ravine features.

Relocation Notes

Erin Ridge is strong for relocation clients who want St. Albert but still need services, commuting access, and a conventional suburban family layout.

Comparison Notes

Compare Erin Ridge with Erin Ridge North, Deer Ridge, North Ridge, and Jensen Lakes for north St. Albert buyers.

Thinking of Selling in Erin Ridge?

SmartValue™ helps homeowners understand pricing position, property preparation, neighbourhood context, and seller strategy before listing.

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Questions about Erin Ridge real estate, selling, buying, and relocation.

Is Erin Ridge a good place to live?

Erin Ridge is a large north St. Albert neighbourhood with 1980s development roots, a mix of home types, parks, schools, commercial services, St. Albert Trail access, and proximity to Sturgeon Community Hospital. It is a core seller and relocation page.

What types of homes are common in Erin Ridge?

Single-family homes, apartments, duplexes, and townhouses.

What schools are near Erin Ridge?

Schools listed by the City include École Alexandre Tache, École Marie Poburan, Keenooshayo, Leo Nickerson, Lois E. Hole, Neil M. Ross, École Secondaire Sainte Marguerite d'Youville, Joseph M. Demko, Lorne Akins, Richard S. Fowler, St. Albert Catholic High School, Paul Kane for French Immersion, St. Albert Public Outreach, and St. Gabriel. Before making a purchase decision, buyers should confirm school attendance areas, program eligibility, transportation, and availability directly with the relevant school division or school authority.

What parks and trails are near Erin Ridge?

Parks listed include Eldorado, Erin Ridge, Ted Hole, Estate, Erin Ridge Ball Park, Edgewater, Erin Ridge Ravine, Eastcott, and Ellesmere.

Is Erin Ridge a good option for relocation buyers?

Erin Ridge is strong for relocation clients who want St. Albert but still need services, commuting access, and a conventional suburban family layout.

How does Erin Ridge compare to nearby St. Albert neighbourhoods?

Compare Erin Ridge with Erin Ridge North, Deer Ridge, North Ridge, and Jensen Lakes for north St. Albert buyers.

How can Bonni Pinder help sellers in Erin Ridge?

For sellers, the best story is convenience: hospital, commercial corridor, St. Albert Trail, parks, schools, and varied housing options. SmartValue should segment interior residential streets, properties near busier corridors, updated versus original homes, and homes backing green space or ravine features.