Waverley West Explained
Waverly West |
Leader Title: | Councillor |
Established Title: | Established |
Established Date: | 2005 |
Population Footnotes: | [1] |
Population As Of: | 2016 |
Population Total: | 43,575 |
Leader Name: | Janice Lukes |
Subdivision Name2: | Winnipeg |
Settlement Type: | Suburb |
Subdivision Type2: | City |
Subdivision Type1: | Province |
Subdivision Type: | Country |
Pushpin Map: | Canada Winnipeg |
Coordinates: | 49.788°N -97.191°W |
Waverley West is a city ward and suburb in southwest Winnipeg, Manitoba.
The area was approved by the Government of Manitoba in 2005, and is scheduled to be constructed over a 20-year period.[2] With a projected population of 40 000 in 2009, the suburb, were it to be a separate city, would be the third-largest city in the province.[3]
The ward falls into the broader Fort Garry area of Winnipeg.[4]
Neighbourhoods and amenities
The areas/neighbourhoods of the Waverley West city ward are:[5]
- Agassiz
- Bison Run (formerly Waverley West B) — Following over 6 years of planning, this new development was named Bison Run in June 2021 and is projected to take between 20–25 years to complete. The first phase of development is to include multi-family townhomes, condominiums, apartments, and single-family homes, followed by commercial development and a pedestrian plaza. New schools such as Pembina Trails Collegiate and Bison Run are built in the community.[6] [7]
- Bridgwater — The residential development of Bridgwater is a network of connected neighbourhoods in Waverley West. The area is named for Arthur Bridgwater (1910-1976), Chief of Police for the Rural Municipality of Fort Garry.[8] For schooling, the area's catchment includes Whyte Ridge Elementary and Ecole Bonnycastle School for K-4; Arthur A Leach Junior High, Henry G. Izatt, and Viscount Alexander for middle school; and Fort Richmond Collegiate and Vincent Massey Collegiate for high school. It includes:[9]
- Bridgwater Centre — the hub of the area; housing mostly consists of condos and attached townhouses. Commercial development in this neighbourhood began with the construction of the Red River Co-op in early 2015, subsequently followed by Save-On-Foods and a Liquor Mart.
- Bridgwater Forest — the first residential neighbourhood in the area to be developed.
- Bridgwater Lakes
- Bridgwater Trails
- Fairfield Park
- Montcalm
- Richmond West
- South Pointe
- South Pointe West
- Waverley Heights
- West Fort Garry Industrial
- Whyte Ridge
A $69.7-million arterial road in Waverley West was completed in 2014 and included an extension of Kenaston Boulevard.[10]
External links
Notes and References
- https://winnipeg.ca/Census/2016/Wards/Waverley%20West%20Ward/Waverley%20West%20Ward.pdf 2016 Census Data - Waverley West Ward
- https://winnipeg.ca/ppd/PublicEngagement/WaverleyWestB/documents/Waverley-West-B-Secondary-Plan-Draft.pdf Waverley West - Neighborhood "B" - Secondary plan
- Web site: Case in Point 2009 - Waverley West - Innivative subdivision?. https://web.archive.org/web/20140411160451/http://umanitoba.ca/faculties/architecture/media/CiP_2009_Devin.pdf . 2014-04-11 .
- Web site: Winnipeg. City of. Community Area Profiles - 2016 Census - Census - City of Winnipeg. 2021-07-15. winnipeg.ca. English.
- Web site: Electoral Wards - City of Winnipeg.
- Web site: 2021-06-04. Welcome Bison Run! (formerly Waverley West B). 2021-07-15. Janice Lukes, Councillor Waverley West Ward. en-US.
- Web site: Bison Run - A new community in Waverley West. 2021-07-15. Bison Run. en-CA.
- Web site: Memorable Manitobans: Arthur "Art" Bridgwater (1910-1976). 2021-07-15. www.mhs.mb.ca.
- Web site: LIVE IN BRIDGWATER. 2021-07-15. Scott Moore. en-US.
- Web site: Waverly West, Winnipeg New Home & Condos NextHome. 2021-07-15. nexthome.ca. en-CA.