Devonian Ridge is the perfect location to create an idyllic community where everyone can build their own piece of paradise. With an active Community Association, we've built a community that works in the best interest of all its members.
The entire property has been professionally landscaped including new and distinct features such as a waterfall, storm water pond, and a gazebo for the enjoyment of the local community. A new driveway network is being developed with each property also having its own private road. With city, mountain, and Bow River valley views, Devonian Ridge is a little piece of paradise.
Explore Available LotsThis naturally beautiful site has over 4 acres of forested areas of Aspen, Balsam, Poplar and White Spruce trees. All landscaping will keep the natural beauty in mind, with everything built to blend into the surrounding terrain. Landscaping for the property will be completed by Green Escape Designs, a company that has been building spectacular outdoor living spaces in Calgary for over 30 years.
Nestled just north of the Trans Canada Highway, Devonian Ridge offers a wealth of amenities at your doorstep. Adjacent to Springbank Links golf course and a stone's throw from the Rocky Mountains, it's a perfect blend of nature and recreation. Within a 10-minute drive, discover the new Farmers Market, Superstore, Save on, and an array of restaurants. The Springbank Airport and the upcoming Bingham Crossing Mall are just 5 minutes away. Enjoy private pathways, protected parkland, reservoirs, ponds, waterfalls, as well as a communal BBQ, firepit area, beach, and putting green. Devonian Ridge ensures you're centrally located for endless activities.
The land was historically used as a dairy farm operated by Marion and Morris Smith. There were other adjacent dairy farms, including the McKnight homestead that remained in their family for three generations. Jim Robinson, of Val Vista Farms, started the first milk haul by truck in the Springbank district and would pick up milk cans from the property.
More recently the land belonged to the Stuart Bradley family. Stuart’s grandfather, Billie Bradley, was known as the Cochrane Strongman. He frequented the McKnight farm where he would lift the heavy end of logs off a transport sleigh by himself, while two men took the lighter side. Stuart Bradley is a collector of homestead antiques, including his prized wagon that is 130 years old.