McKenzie Lake, Calgary

McKenzie Lake, Calgary
McKenzie Lake
—  Neighbourhood  —
Location of McKenzie Lake in Calgary
Coordinates: 50°54′28″N 113°59′14″W / 50.90778°N 113.98722°W / 50.90778; -113.98722Coordinates: 50°54′28″N 113°59′14″W / 50.90778°N 113.98722°W / 50.90778; -113.98722
Country  Canada
Province  Alberta
City  Calgary
Quadrant SE
Ward 12
Established 1982 (Community)
  1997 (Neighbourhood)
Government[1]
 – Administrative body Calgary City Council
 – Alderman Shane Keating
Area
 – Total 3.9 km2 (1.5 sq mi)
Elevation 1,035 m (3,396 ft)
Population (2006)[2]
 – Total 14,815
 – Average Income $87,291
Website McKenzie Lake Community Association

McKenzie Lake is a suburban neighbourhood in southeast Calgary, Alberta. The community was in development from the mid-1980s through to present. The area is bordered by Deerfoot Trail on the east, Highway 22X (Marquis of Lorne) on the south, Fish Creek Provincial Park on the west, and 130th Ave SE on the north. The community is most known for its private lake and island in the centre of the community. Multi-million dollar homes can be seen alined both the ridge and the lake.

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History

The original community of McKenzie was built in 1984 south of Stonegate. During the mid 1990s, when town of Midnapore was annexed into the city of Calgary proper, interest in city's deep south began to peak. McKenzie Lake developed as an expansion of the former McKenzie community after an artificial lake was produced in response to the popularity of similar amenities in communities such as Lake Bonavista.

The community was expanded again in 1997 when Legacy Ridge was developed in a belt of agriculture land that separated McKenzie from McKenzie Lake, thus unifying the two areas.

Demographics

With a population of 14,815 (2006), McKenzie Lake is among Calgary's largest neighbourhoods.[3] Residents in this community had a median household income of $97,291 in 2000, and there were 7.8% low income residents living in the neighbourhood.[1] As of 2000, 14.2% of the residents were immigrants. Most buildings were single-family detached homes, and 6.3% of the housing was used for renting.[2]

Education

This neighborhood includes two public schools: McKenzie Lake Elementary School and Mountain Park Middle School; and one separate school, Cardinal Newman School (K-9).

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