Beverly is a diverse, multi-generational community full of history. Our neighbourhood is set in a lovely mature parkland—a wonderful place to call home!
If you live in Beverly Heights or Rundle Heights, then you are within the Beverly Heights Community League boundaries: south of 118th Avenue, east of 50th Street, and north of the river. We have over 3,000 homes and 6,500 residents in our community!
Memberships for our League are available online on our memberships page. There's lots of perks to becoming a member!
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Our History
Originally part of the Town of Beverly, Beverly Heights became a part of Edmonton in 1961 when the town and city amalgamated. The neighbourhood is a diverse, multi-generational community full of history set in a lovely mature parkland—a wonderful place to call home.
The Beverly Heights Community League has been serving the Beverly Heights and Rundle Heights areas - east of 50th Street, south of 118th Avenue and bordered on the south and east by the river - since 1965. We have over 3,000 homes and 6,500 residents in our community. Although we have many families new to the area, we also have some who have lived here since before we became a part of Edmonton!
All of our activities - from offering dance classes or hosting New Year's Eve parties to fixing a leaking roof or buying a new coffee maker - are funded exclusively through volunteering, donations, or grants. Our elected volunteer board works hard organizing everything from the mundane tasks of building maintenance to the extraordinary programming and events for you to enjoy.
This deep commitment by our community to our community is what makes Beverly and Rundle Heights the best place in the city to live!
