Glencairn Village is the distinct northern partner to the greater Glencairn area. Located primarily north of Dewdney Avenue, this community was developed slightly later than its southern neighbour, featuring homes from the late 1970s and 1980s. It is best known as the home of the Glencairn Recreation Centre and the spectacular new Jumpstart inclusive playground. With quieter streets and a layout heavily focused on cul-de-sacs and crescents, it offers a peaceful suburban lifestyle just steps away from major amenities.
Living in Glencairn Village: Play & Connect
Life in **Glencairn Village** revolves around the **Glencairn Neighbourhood Recreation Centre**. This facility is the hub of the East End, hosting community bingo, skating, and a branch of the Regina Public Library. The recently added **Jumpstart Playground** and spray pad has made this park a destination for families from all over the city.
Residents also enjoy easy access to **Dewdney Avenue**, which provides a straight shot to downtown or out to the Perimeter Highway.
Real Estate Profile: Late 70s Splits
**Glencairn Village real estate** differs slightly from the south. While you still see bungalows, there is a higher concentration of **3-level and 4-level splits** built in the early 1980s.
These homes offer distinct living zones (a lower level family room separated from the main floor), which is popular with families who have teenagers. Prices remain highly competitive, offering some of the best square-footage-for-dollar value in Regina.
Schools serving Glencairn Village
Most students in the village attend schools located just south of Dewdney Avenue (a safe crossing with lights):
• Judge Bryant School (Public Elementary)
• St. Theresa School (Catholic Elementary)
High school students are just blocks away at **F.W. Johnson Collegiate**.
FAQ: Glencairn Village vs. Glencairn?
It comes down to location relative to Dewdney Avenue. **Glencairn** is generally South of Dewdney (closer to Victoria Ave). **Glencairn Village** is generally North of Dewdney (closer to the Rec Centre). Glencairn Village tends to be slightly quieter as it is further removed from the busy Victoria Avenue commercial corridor.
What is the "Village" concept?
The name Glencairn Village refers to the master-planned design of the neighbourhood. It was built around the idea of having a central community hub—the Glencairn Shopping Centre—within walking distance of most homes. This centre provides groceries, a medical clinic, and a public library branch, making the area feel like a self-contained town.
What housing styles are common here?
Glencairn Village is famous for its split-level homes. Unlike older neighbourhoods dominated by bungalows, this area (developed largely in the late 1970s and 80s) features a high concentration of Bi-Levels and 4-Level Splits. These layouts are very popular with families because they offer distinct living zones and large basement windows.
What schools serve this specific area?
The neighbourhood is home to St. Catherine Community School (Catholic), which is located directly on Brotherton Avenue. For public school students, the area is served by Judge Bryant School or Henry Braun School (depending on your specific street), both of which are just a short walk away.
Market Pulse
Glencairn Village is a "starter home" stronghold. It attracts young families who want the amenities of a Rec Centre within walking distance. We are seeing strong demand for homes with detached garages here, as many properties feature rear lane access that accommodates mechanics or hobbyists.
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