everything  you could want.

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LOCATION

You’ll find The Banks along the west edge of Keswick on the River. The secluded community is part of 200 acres of lush green, overlooking the North Saskatchewan River, and nestled next to an environmental reserve.

The Banks is a gated community, tucked away and private. It’s peaceful, surrounded by nature, and boasts one of the best views of Edmonton’s most beloved amenity: the river valley.

Find The Banks south of Windermere, west of 170 street along Ellerslie Road.

AREA AMENITIES

Just 10 minutes away you’ll find everything you need and want. Essentials, shopping, schools, recreation, and entertainment are all nearby.

You’ll find great restaurants, the VIP movie theatre, and big box and local shopping in Currents of Windermere and Windermere Crossing. Stay active with 3 nearby golf courses, walking trails, boutique fitness centres, and major recreation centres all a short distance away.

Connected right to The Banks is 8 km of walking trails: you can enjoy the fresh air and views right out your front door.

Shop these great areas: Currents of Windermere, Windermere Crossing, Magrath Market, and Rabbit Hill Shopping Centre.

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Living in the Banks,
you get to enjoy  your
own daily view.

 

ABOUT THE RIVER VIEW

The majestic, glacier-fed North Saskatchewan River winds northeast through Alberta’s capital city, through the prairies into Nelson River, and eventually into the Hudson Bay. It’s sandy banks, pink hues of a late summer sunset and the steel blue of the river in the fall make the river valley Edmonton’s best luxury enjoyed year round.

Edmonton’s river valley is North America’s largest stretch of urban parkland. With over 150 kilometres of trails throughout the city, explore Edmonton’s favourite greenspace by foot, bike, or even canoe. It is destined to become a world-class riverfront park, thanks to the city’s own River Valley Alliance whose vision balances protecting the natural capital of the river valley while ensuring residents and visitors can access it and enjoy it.