North Glenora NeighbourhoodNorth Glenora is a compact, postwar-era neighbourhood that showcases Edmonton’s mid-century planning and housing stock, with most residential construction taking shape in the 1950s and a street pattern designed to discourage cut-through traffic. The area sits on land that was once part of Malcolm Groat’s River Lot 2 estate, tying it to the city’s early west-end history even as the neighbourhood itself developed later. Its quiet, mature streets and large tree canopy are a defining feature, paired with straightforward access to both downtown and the river valley ravine system, including MacKinnon Ravine. Day-to-day convenience is anchored by nearby Westmount Centre, which sits just north of the neighbourhood and has served the area since the mid-1950s.Physical Prints: My prints are uniquely designed, printed on thick, high-quality paper and carefully packaged for delivery. Various colours and custom sized prints available upon request. See colour chart provided. Frame is not included unless added separately.