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Ogden

Part of the Greater Calgary metropolitan area, Ogden is a neighbourhood within Calgary, Alberta.

Transportation

Cars are a very good means of transportation in this part of the city. It is straightforward to access a parking spot. However, the public transit service in Ogden is rather poor. Nevertheless, there are around 10 bus lines crossing the neighbourhood, and bus stops are usually nearby. Ogden is not very cycling-friendly as. Thankfully, the terrain is quite flat. Ogden is also not particularly conducive to walking because running daily errands is occasionally difficult on foot.

Services

In Ogden, families will usually be able to access daycares and primary schools on foot. In contrast, there are no high schools in this neighbourhood. When it comes to food, it is very easy to get to the closest grocery store by walking in Ogden. There are also a few options for those who care about restaurants and cafes in close proximity.

Character

People who prefer a calm atmosphere will enjoy Ogden. Public green spaces are very easy to get to since there are approximately 10 of them close by for residents to explore. This neighbourhood is very quiet overall, as the streets are very calm.

Housing

In Ogden, most buildings are single detached homes, and the rest of the properties are mainly small apartment buildings, duplexes, and townhouses. This area is primarily composed of two bedroom and three bedroom homes. Roughly 60% of the population of this neighbourhood own their home while renters make up the remainder. A majority of the housing growth in this neighbourhood took place in the 1960s and 1970s.
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