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Edmonton North Suburbs Guide 2025

North of Edmonton, the suburban landscape is dominated by St. Albert — one of Canada's most consistently highly-rated cities to live in — along with smaller communities like Morinville and the rural residential areas of Sturgeon County. The north corridor attracts buyers who value strong schools, established neighbourhoods, and a slightly more restrained pace compared to the city core.

North Edmonton Suburban Communities Overview

St. Albert

The premier north Edmonton suburb. St. Albert (~75,000 residents) offers top schools, low crime, mature neighbourhoods, and the famous weekly farmers' market. Home prices from $430,000–$750,000 for detached homes. Premium suburbs command premium prices here, but property values are consistently strong. Best for: buyers prioritizing schools, safety, and community quality.

Morinville

A smaller town (~10,000 residents) about 38 kilometres north of Edmonton. Morinville offers significantly lower home prices ($320,000–$440,000 for detached homes) and a genuine small-town community character. It functions primarily as a bedroom community for St. Albert and Edmonton workers who want lower costs. Best for: buyers seeking maximum affordability at the cost of a longer commute.

Sturgeon County

The rural municipal district surrounding St. Albert and Morinville. Offers country residential and acreage properties from $500,000 to $1,200,000+ depending on lot size. Strong demand from buyers wanting rural space while staying connected to Edmonton. Best for: acreage buyers and those seeking rural character.

North Edmonton (Castle Downs, McConachie, Crystallina)

Still within Edmonton city limits, north Edmonton communities like Castle Downs and the newer McConachie area offer suburban character at city-limit prices ($430,000–$650,000). Best for: buyers who want Edmonton city services with a suburban feel.

Alberta Tax Advantage: All north Edmonton suburban communities benefit from no provincial land transfer tax. Only the ISC registration fee applies at closing (~$500–$1,000).

Commute Times: North Edmonton Suburbs to Downtown

Schools North of Edmonton

Property Taxes: North Edmonton Suburbs

On a $550,000 assessed home, approximate annual property taxes are:

St. Albert vs Morinville: The Trade-Off

The starkest choice in the north corridor is between St. Albert and Morinville. St. Albert costs $100,000–$200,000 more for a comparable home but delivers substantially better schools, more amenities, lower crime, and faster commutes. Morinville offers genuine affordability and a tight-knit community. The right choice depends on your priorities around schools vs. price and commute tolerance.

Acreage Options in Sturgeon County

Sturgeon County north of St. Albert offers country residential lots from 1 to 40+ acres. Acreage buyers gain significant space and privacy but must factor in well and septic system costs, gravel road maintenance, and longer commute times to urban amenities. We cover acreage purchasing in more detail in our Edmonton acreage buying guide.

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Summary

The north Edmonton corridor offers buyers a clear spectrum: St. Albert for premium suburban quality, Morinville for maximum affordability, and Sturgeon County for rural space. All benefit from Alberta's no land transfer tax advantage, and all provide manageable commutes to Edmonton's employment centres.