Cliff Bungalow playground Calgary, AB
Calgary Neighbourhoods: Mission
The Mission district is an inner city neighbourhood considered to be part of downtown in the SW quadrant of Calgary. It’s origins are as Notre Dame de la Paix, a Catholic mission, and was for a time the incorporated Village of Rouleauville.
The community is a rich mix of single-family residences, duplexes, apartments, commercial establishments and institutional uses and contains the very popular 4th Street with many trendy restaurants and shops, and it hosts the Lilac Festival in May.
The Cliff Bungalow-Mission Community Association organizes a number of events including a very popular Jazz Festival.
Cliff Bungalow
Cliff Bungalow was originally owned by the Canadian Pacific Railway in the 1870s. It was annexed by Calgary and subdivided into residential communities between 1906 and 1912. In 1935, the character of the neighbourhood was changed when it was rezoned to permit the building of apartments. Cliff Bungalow is now a mixture of older homes and low level apartment buildings. Cliff Bungalow contains the 4th Street commercial district. Western Canada high school is also located within the area.
The Cliff Bungalow – Mission community association attempts to guide development of the area, ensuring that it remains low density and restricting the construction of buildings over three stories. The community association was also responsible for the creation of the 4th St. Lilac Festival, Calgary’s largest street festival. Cliff Bungalow – Mission is close to numerous restaurants, shopping facilities as well as the Bow River and Lindsay Park.
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Cliff Bungalow
Cliff Bungalow was originally owned by the Canadian Pacific Railway in the 1870s. It was annexed by Calgary and subdivided into residential communities between 1906 and 1912. In 1935, the character of the neighbourhood was changed when it was rezoned to permit the building of apartments. Cliff Bungalow is now a mixture of older homes and low level apartment buildings. Cliff Bungalow contains the 4th Street commercial district. Western Canada high school is also located within the area.
The Cliff Bungalow – Mission community association attempts to guide development of the area, ensuring that it remains low density and restricting the construction of buildings over three stories. The community association was also responsible for the creation of the 4th St. Lilac Festival, Calgary’s largest street festival. Cliff Bungalow – Mission is close to numerous restaurants, shopping facilities as well as the Bow River and Lindsay Park.
Cliff Bungalow
Cliff Bungalow was originally owned by the Canadian Pacific Railway in the 1870s. It was annexed by Calgary and subdivided into residential communities between 1906 and 1912. In 1935, the character of the neighbourhood was changed when it was rezoned to permit the building of apartments. Cliff Bungalow is now a mixture of older homes and low level apartment buildings. Cliff Bungalow contains the 4th Street commercial district. Western Canada high school is also located within the area.
The Cliff Bungalow – Mission community association attempts to guide development of the area, ensuring that it remains low density and restricting the construction of buildings over three stories. The community association was also responsible for the creation of the 4th St. Lilac Festival, Calgary’s largest street festival. Cliff Bungalow – Mission is close to numerous restaurants, shopping facilities as well as the Bow River and Lindsay Park.
Cliff Bungalow
Cliff Bungalow was originally owned by the Canadian Pacific Railway in the 1870s. It was annexed by Calgary and subdivided into residential communities between 1906 and 1912. In 1935, the character of the neighbourhood was changed when it was rezoned to permit the building of apartments. Cliff Bungalow is now a mixture of older homes and low level apartment buildings. Cliff Bungalow contains the 4th Street commercial district. Western Canada high school is also located within the area.
The Cliff Bungalow – Mission community association attempts to guide development of the area, ensuring that it remains low density and restricting the construction of buildings over three stories. The community association was also responsible for the creation of the 4th St. Lilac Festival, Calgary’s largest street festival. Cliff Bungalow – Mission is close to numerous restaurants, shopping facilities as well as the Bow River and Lindsay Park.
Cliff Bungalow
Cliff Bungalow was originally owned by the Canadian Pacific Railway in the 1870s. It was annexed by Calgary and subdivided into residential communities between 1906 and 1912. In 1935, the character of the neighbourhood was changed when it was rezoned to permit the building of apartments. Cliff Bungalow is now a mixture of older homes and low level apartment buildings. Cliff Bungalow contains the 4th Street commercial district. Western Canada high school is also located within the area.
The Cliff Bungalow – Mission community association attempts to guide development of the area, ensuring that it remains low density and restricting the construction of buildings over three stories. The community association was also responsible for the creation of the 4th St. Lilac Festival, Calgary’s largest street festival. Cliff Bungalow – Mission is close to numerous restaurants, shopping facilities as well as the Bow River and Lindsay Park.
Cliff Bungalow
Cliff Bungalow was originally owned by the Canadian Pacific Railway in the 1870s. It was annexed by Calgary and subdivided into residential communities between 1906 and 1912. In 1935, the character of the neighbourhood was changed when it was rezoned to permit the building of apartments. Cliff Bungalow is now a mixture of older homes and low level apartment buildings. Cliff Bungalow contains the 4th Street commercial district. Western Canada high school is also located within the area.
The Cliff Bungalow – Mission community association attempts to guide development of the area, ensuring that it remains low density and restricting the construction of buildings over three stories. The community association was also responsible for the creation of the 4th St. Lilac Festival, Calgary’s largest street festival. Cliff Bungalow – Mission is close to numerous restaurants, shopping facilities as well as the Bow River and Lindsay Park.
Cliff Bungalow
Cliff Bungalow was originally owned by the Canadian Pacific Railway in the 1870s. It was annexed by Calgary and subdivided into residential communities between 1906 and 1912. In 1935, the character of the neighbourhood was changed when it was rezoned to permit the building of apartments. Cliff Bungalow is now a mixture of older homes and low level apartment buildings. Cliff Bungalow contains the 4th Street commercial district. Western Canada high school is also located within the area.
The Cliff Bungalow – Mission community association attempts to guide development of the area, ensuring that it remains low density and restricting the construction of buildings over three stories. The community association was also responsible for the creation of the 4th St. Lilac Festival, Calgary’s largest street festival. Cliff Bungalow – Mission is close to numerous restaurants, shopping facilities as well as the Bow River and Lindsay Park.
Cliff Bungalow
Cliff Bungalow was originally owned by the Canadian Pacific Railway in the 1870s. It was annexed by Calgary and subdivided into residential communities between 1906 and 1912. In 1935, the character of the neighbourhood was changed when it was rezoned to permit the building of apartments. Cliff Bungalow is now a mixture of older homes and low level apartment buildings. Cliff Bungalow contains the 4th Street commercial district. Western Canada high school is also located within the area.
The Cliff Bungalow – Mission community association attempts to guide development of the area, ensuring that it remains low density and restricting the construction of buildings over three stories. The community association was also responsible for the creation of the 4th St. Lilac Festival, Calgary’s largest street festival. Cliff Bungalow – Mission is close to numerous restaurants, shopping facilities as well as the Bow River and Lindsay Park.
Cliff Bungalow
Cliff Bungalow was originally owned by the Canadian Pacific Railway in the 1870s. It was annexed by Calgary and subdivided into residential communities between 1906 and 1912. In 1935, the character of the neighbourhood was changed when it was rezoned to permit the building of apartments. Cliff Bungalow is now a mixture of older homes and low level apartment buildings. Cliff Bungalow contains the 4th Street commercial district. Western Canada high school is also located within the area.
The Cliff Bungalow – Mission community association attempts to guide development of the area, ensuring that it remains low density and restricting the construction of buildings over three stories. The community association was also responsible for the creation of the 4th St. Lilac Festival, Calgary’s largest street festival. Cliff Bungalow – Mission is close to numerous restaurants, shopping facilities as well as the Bow River and Lindsay Park.
Cliff Bungalow
Cliff Bungalow was originally owned by the Canadian Pacific Railway in the 1870s. It was annexed by Calgary and subdivided into residential communities between 1906 and 1912. In 1935, the character of the neighbourhood was changed when it was rezoned to permit the building of apartments. Cliff Bungalow is now a mixture of older homes and low level apartment buildings. Cliff Bungalow contains the 4th Street commercial district. Western Canada high school is also located within the area.
The Cliff Bungalow – Mission community association attempts to guide development of the area, ensuring that it remains low density and restricting the construction of buildings over three stories. The community association was also responsible for the creation of the 4th St. Lilac Festival, Calgary’s largest street festival. Cliff Bungalow – Mission is close to numerous restaurants, shopping facilities as well as the Bow River and Lindsay Park.
Cliff Bungalow Neighborhood Expert
The communities of Cliff Bungalow and Mission are located in Calgary’s SW, near the downtown core. Both communities have a rich history in Calgary.
Cliff Bungalow was originally owned by the Canadian Pacific Railway in the 1870s. It was annexed by Calgary and subdivided into residential communities between 1906 and 1912. In 1935, the character of the neighbourhood was changed when it was rezoned to permit the building of apartments. Cliff Bungalow is now a mixture of older homes and low level apartment buildings. Cliff Bungalow contains the 4th Street commercial district. Western Canada high school is also located within the area.
In 1883, Fathers Lacombe and Leduc homesteaded two quarter sections of land that included the site of present day Mission. A small French speaking community began to build in the area in the late 1880s. At this time, Mission was referred to as Rouleauville after two brothers: Chief Justice Charles B. Rouleau and Edourd, who founded the Holy Cross hospital. However, beginning with the arrival of an Irish bishop at the local parish, the Francophone community began to be displaced. Its name was changed to Mission after it was annexed to Calgary in 1907. There are both public and separate schools in the area, including St. Mary’s High School.
The Cliff Bungalow – Mission community association attempts to guide development of the area, ensuring that it remains low density and restricting the construction of buildings over three stories. The community association was also responsible for the creation of the 4th St. Lilac Festival, Calgary’s largest street festival. Cliff Bungalow – Mission is close to numerous restaurants, shopping facilities as well as the Bow River and Lindsay Park.
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June 10 2012
Bankview Community Hall
Calgary Alberta
Alberta Emergency Alert - Thu Jun 20 8:52 PM 2013
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Critical Alert - Overland Flood
From: City of Calgary
Issued: Thu Jun 20 8:52 PM 2013
Ends: No Longer in Effect
Area: Calgary
Description:
Due to severe flooding expected tonight, portions of the following communities are under mandatory evacuation: Discovery Ridge, Bowness, Sunnyside, Eau Claire, East Village, Bonnybrook, Mission, Elbow Park, Elboya, Roxboro, Rideau, Inglewood, Erlton, Cliff Bungalow, Victoria Park, Westmount and Montgomery.
Go to calgarycitynews.com, calgary.ca or check your local media outlet to determine if your area is being evacuated.
Instructions:
Evacuate immediately. Avoid rivers, valleys and low lying areas. Move to high ground. Follow the directions of local authorities.
John Mar for Alderman
John Mar Biography
The Mar family traces its origins in Canada back to the 1860s when Canada itself was a still fledgling nation. Johns parents met at the University of British Columbia and settled in Calgary in 1962 where his mother continued her career as a school teacher and his father became a real estate developer. When John was born several years later, he came home from the Foothills hospital to the very home in Scarboro where his parents still live.
John attended Sunalta School, Mount Royal Junior High and Bishop Carroll High School and then earned his Degree from Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia. After working in the development industry, he fulfilled a life long dream by joining the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. He served as a beat cop in Burnaby, B.C.
When John returned to Calgary, he chose to settle close to his roots, and now his own children attend Sunalta School.
John returned to real estate and development and became involved in several projects including the expansion of the Country Hills Golf Club, Panorama Hills Estates, The Bluffs at Country Hills, Country Hills Landing and the Panorama Hills shopping centre.
In his spare time, John served as President of the Scarboro Community Association and John Mar was elected to his first term as Alderman for Ward 8 in October 2007. He has a passion for community and public service. He is dedicated to help guiding Calgary into the 21st Century to make our City truly world class.
In continuing his commitment to Ward 8, John currently sits on the following Civic Committees:
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SPC on Community & Corporate Services
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SPC on Land Use, Planning & Transportation
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Land & Asset Strategy Committee
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Calgary Police Commission
Ward 8 communities: Bankview, Beltline Communities of Connaught & Victoria Park, Cliff Bungalow, Downtown West, Eau Claire, Elbow Park, Killarney/Glengarry, Mission, Mount Royal, Richmond-Knob Hill, Rutland Park, Scarboro, Shaganappi, South Calgary, Sunalta.
Mayor Nenshi at the Mission:Possible event in Calgary - June 29th
8 days after the Southern Alberta Floods wreaked havoc in Calgary and area, Mayor Nenshi addresses the community of Cliff Bungalow/Mission at their fundraiser Mission:Possible.
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