Maple Ridge is the "sweet spot" of Northwest Regina. Developed primarily in the 1990s and early 2000s, it sits quietly nestled between the newer developments of Skyview and the amenities of Rochdale Boulevard. Unlike the newer, denser subdivisions nearby, Maple Ridge is defined by its generous lot widths and a high concentration of sprawling bungalows. It offers an established, calm atmosphere where the trees have had time to grow, but the homes are still modern enough to feature open layouts and attached garages.
Living in Maple Ridge: Quiet Convenience
**Maple Ridge** was designed with privacy in mind. There are very few "through streets," meaning traffic is minimal. The neighbourhood is centered around **Maple Ridge Park**, which features a popular spray pad and ball diamond.
For shopping, residents are just a 2-minute drive from the **Rochdale Crossing** commercial hub, giving you easy access to grocery stores, gas stations, and restaurants without the noise of living right next to them.
Real Estate Profile: The Bungalow Haven
**Maple Ridge real estate** is unique in the Northwest. While newer areas focus on 2-storey homes, Maple Ridge has a surprisingly high percentage of **bungalows** (approx. 1,200-1,400 sqft).
This makes it incredibly popular with empty-nesters and retirees who want main-floor living but aren't ready for a condo. The lots are typically wider than in Hawkstone, allowing for easier RV parking or larger backyard gardens.
Schools in Maple Ridge
The community is home to a highly-rated Catholic elementary school:
• École St. Angela Merici (Catholic - French Immersion)
Public school students attend the nearby **Plainsview School** (in Rosewood/Maple Ridge addition). High school students are served by **Winston Knoll** and **Riffel**, both located just south on Rochdale Blvd.
FAQ: Maple Ridge vs. Skyview?
These are direct neighbours. **Maple Ridge** is the established area (South of the park) with mature trees and more bungalows. **Skyview** is the newer area (North of the park) featuring larger 2-storey homes and ongoing construction. Maple Ridge offers a more "settled" feel, while Skyview offers newer modern finishes.
What makes this neighbourhood unique?
Maple Ridge is Regina’s largest **manufactured home community**. Unlike standard subdivisions where you buy the land and the house, here you typically purchase the home and pay a monthly "lot rental" fee for the land. This makes the upfront purchase price significantly lower than anywhere else in the North West.
Is it close to amenities?
Yes, the location is excellent. Despite the affordable price point, residents share the exact same amenities as the more expensive neighbourhoods nearby. You are located directly off **Rochdale Boulevard**, putting you within walking distance of the Superstore, Walmart, restaurants, and the Northwest Leisure Centre.
What schools serve Maple Ridge?
There are no schools located directly inside the park. Students are bussed to nearby schools in the surrounding North West neighbourhoods. Typically, Public school students attend **Ruth M. Buck School**, while Catholic students attend **St. Joan of Arc School**, both of which offer bus service.
Market Pulse
Maple Ridge is a "stability market." Homes here do not turnover often because residents tend to stay long-term. When a well-maintained bungalow hits the market, it often attracts multiple offers from retirees downsizing from large 2-storey homes in Lakeridge who want to stay in the Northwest.
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