Best Suited For
Families, downsizers, dog owners, trail/park buyers, central St. Albert buyers.
Lacombe Park is St. Albert's largest neighbourhood, a central established community with a broad housing mix, schools, commercial services, Lacombe Lake Park, Lacombe Lake Dog Park, walking trails, historical-site proximity, and strong family/seller appeal.
Families, downsizers, dog owners, trail/park buyers, central St. Albert buyers.
Large, central, practical, established, and varied.
Single-family homes, apartments, townhomes, and condos.
Centrality, parks, Lacombe Lake, dog park, schools, and broad housing appeal.
Lacombe Park is St. Albert's largest neighbourhood, a central established community with a broad housing mix, schools, commercial services, Lacombe Lake Park, Lacombe Lake Dog Park, walking trails, historical-site proximity, and strong family/seller appeal.
Lacombe Park is central, practical, established, and broad. It is a large neighbourhood with something for everyone: single-family homes, townhouses, duplexes, condos, parks, green spaces, schools, and commercial services.
Development began in the 1970s. Lake Lacombe Park was completed in 1975, schools arrived in 1976 and 1978, construction continued through the 1980s, slowed later, and further west-edge development has been planned.
The City lists single-family homes, apartments, townhomes, and condos. This supports families, downsizers, first-time buyers, and sellers across multiple property types.
The City lists Albert Lacombe Catholic School, Bertha Kennedy Catholic School, École Father Jan, Muriel Martin, Robert Rundle, Ronald Harvey, Wild Rose, École Secondaire Sainte Marguerite d'Youville, Vincent J. Maloney, William D. Cuts, Bellerose Composite High, 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.
The City lists Leveque, Lachance, Lacombe Lake Park, LaFleur, Larkspur, LaRose, Langley, Liberton, and Langholm. It also highlights Lacombe Lake Dog Park, fishing, walking, cycling, picnics, skating, and trails connecting to Lacombe Lake Park and the Red Willow Park trail.
Residents in Lacombe Park 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. Lacombe Park residents can consider nearby commercial services, churches, groceries, pharmacies, clinics, cafes, restaurants, and pet services as part of daily convenience. The confirmed lifestyle anchors are Lacombe Lake, parks, schools, trails, and dog-park or recreation lifestyle.
St. Albert Transit services Lacombe Park with weekday local routes, commuter routes to Edmonton, and Dial A Bus.
Lacombe Park appeals to a broad buyer profile, including families, downsizers, dog owners, trail users, and buyers wanting established St. Albert with many practical amenities.
Lacombe Park sellers should lead with central location, parks/trails, schools, dog park, Lacombe Lake, housing options, and established amenities. SmartValue should segment property type, renovation level, location within the community, and proximity to Lacombe Lake Park.
Lacombe Park is one of the best pages for buyers asking where in St. Albert gives them a broad mix of schools, parks, services, established homes, and trail access.
Compare Lacombe Park with Woodlands, Forest Lawn, Heritage Lakes, and Erin Ridge for broad-service established options.
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Lacombe Park is St. Albert's largest neighbourhood, a central established community with a broad housing mix, schools, commercial services, Lacombe Lake Park, Lacombe Lake Dog Park, walking trails, historical-site proximity, and strong family/seller appeal.
Single-family homes, apartments, townhomes, and condos.
The City lists Albert Lacombe Catholic School, Bertha Kennedy Catholic School, École Father Jan, Muriel Martin, Robert Rundle, Ronald Harvey, Wild Rose, École Secondaire Sainte Marguerite d'Youville, Vincent J. Maloney, William D. Cuts, Bellerose Composite High, 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.
The City lists Leveque, Lachance, Lacombe Lake Park, LaFleur, Larkspur, LaRose, Langley, Liberton, and Langholm. It also highlights Lacombe Lake Dog Park, fishing, walking, cycling, picnics, skating, and trails connecting to Lacombe Lake Park and the Red Willow Park trail.
Lacombe Park is one of the best pages for buyers asking where in St. Albert gives them a broad mix of schools, parks, services, established homes, and trail access.
Compare Lacombe Park with Woodlands, Forest Lawn, Heritage Lakes, and Erin Ridge for broad-service established options.
Lacombe Park sellers should lead with central location, parks/trails, schools, dog park, Lacombe Lake, housing options, and established amenities. SmartValue should segment property type, renovation level, location within the community, and proximity to Lacombe Lake Park.