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Cloverdale

Cloverdale is situated along the south bank of the North Saskatchewan River near the centre of the city. Settlement of Cloverdale began in the 1870s when two farms were established.

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District
Southeast
Ward
Métis
Boundary established
July 1, 2003
Neighbourhood number
6070

Location

Explore how Cloverdale fits on the map: the gold fill is the boundary in effect for the selected time period, dashed outlines show every earlier superseded shape from prior eras, red pins are linked structures built in that era, and purple pins are sites. Use the time period buttons below the map to explore the neighbourhood over time. Boundary history is documented in Stories.

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About

Most of today's Cloverdale was annexed in 1907 by 1915 the neighbourhood was fully established with a school, stores, local industries and churches. Recreational open space has become the major land use in the neighbourhood, and beautiful Gallagher Park provides the stage for the annual Edmonton Folk Festival. Civic ward: Métis. District: Southeast. City boundary records effective 2003-07-01.

Stories

Includes official boundary history and other narratives linked to this neighbourhood.

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