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Area Amenities AREA AMENITIES Schools 1. Bishop Greschuk Catholic Elementary School 17330 91 Street NW 2. Guthrie School Namao, AB 3. Lago Lindo School 17303 95 Street 4. Baturyn Elementary School 10603 172 Avenue NW 5. Florence Hallock Elementary-Junior High School 16437 87 Street NW 6. Lorelei School 16230 103 Street 7. Mary Butterworth Junior High School 16315 109 Street NW 8. Dunluce School 11735 162 Avenue NW 9. Bishop Savarayn Catholic School 16215 109 Street NW 10. Saint John Bosco 7411 161A Avenue 11. Dr. Donald Massey Elementary-Junior High School 5435 162 Avenue NW 12. Londonderry Junior High School 7104 144 Avenue NW 13. Dickinsfield School 14320 88A Street 14. Major General Griesbach School 14315 102A Street 15. Elizabeth Finch Elementary Junior High School 13815 160 Avenue NW 16. Elmer S Gish School 75 Akins Drive, St. Albert 17. Queen Elizabeth High School 9425 132 Ave SW 18. M.E. Lazerte High School 6804 144 Avenue 19. Eastglen School 11430 68 Street 20. Ross Sheppard School 13546 111 Avenue Post Secondary Institutions 21. Concordia University College of Alberta 7128 Ada Boulevard NW 22. Grant McEwan Community College 10700 - 104 Avenue 23. University of Alberta 114 Street & 89 Avenue 24. Northern Alberta Institute of Technology (NAIT) 11762 106 Street NW Shopping 25. Londonderry Mall 137 Avenue NW 26. Dickinsfield Mall 1-9228 144 Avenue NW 27. Lakeside Landing Shopping Centre 15303 Castle Downs Road 28. Kingsway Mall 109 Street & Princess Elizabeth Avenue 29. Northgate Centre 9402 135 Avenue NW 30. Walmart 16940 127 Street Northwest 31. Skyview Power Centre 13300 137 Avenue 32. North City Centre 13150 137 Avenue Northwest 33. Northern Shopping Centre 12222 137 Avenue NW 34. Namao 160 160 Ave & 97 Street NW AREA AMENITIES Medical Facilities 35. Medicentres 16703 82 Street NW 36. Blue Spruce Medical Centre 16729 100 Street NW 37. Insight Medical Imaging 15309 Castle Downs Road NW 38. North East Medical Centre 7210 144 Avenue NW 39. CML Healthcare 9450 – 137 Avenue 40. Northgate Medical Center 9535 135 Avenue NW 41. Kensington Medical Clinic & Pharmacy 12620 132 Avenue NW 42. Royal Alexandra Hospital 10240 Kingsway Avenue NW 43. Northeast Community Health Centre 14007 50 Street NW Libraries 44. Calder Library 12522 132 Avenue NW 45. Londonderry Library 110 Londonderry Mall, 137 Avenue & 66 Street 46. Castle Downs 15379 Castle Downs Rd Transit, Swimming Pools & Recreational Facilities 47. Clareview Arena (soon to be Clareview District Park) 3804 139 Avenue 48. O’Leary Leisure Centre 8804 132 Avenue NW 49. Edmonton Soccer Centre – East 12720 Victoria Trail NW 50. Castle Downs YMCA 11510 153 Avenue NW 51. Grand Trunk Fitness and Leisure Centre 13025 112 Street 52. Londonderry Fitness and Leisure Centre 14528 66 Street 53. Eaux Claire Transit Centre (Park ‘N Ride) 97 Street & 157 Avenue 54. Clareview LRT & Park ‘N Ride 48 Street & 139 Avenue NE.
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