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Normandeau

The neighbourhood of Normandeau is part of the city of Red Deer, Alberta, which is located in the Red Deer metropolitan area.

Transportation

Normandeau is quite well-suited for those who travel by foot; most daily needs are easy to carry out by walking. This neighbourhood is also quite bicycling-friendly as there are a limited number of hills. Travelling by transit can be challenging in Normandeau by reason of the low service level. Nonetheless, there are around 10 bus lines crossing the neighbourhood, and bus stops are generally nearby. However, the favoured way to navigate Normandeau is often a car. It is very easy to park.

Services

It is straightforward to access the closest supermarket on foot in Normandeau. Additionally, property owners won't have to look far to take advantage of the closest coffee shop, and a small number of restaurants can be found in this part of Red Deer as well. With regards to education, in Normandeau, families will generally be able to get to schools and daycares by walking.

Character

Normandeau offers a slower-paced ambience. Normandeau is very quiet, as the streets are very peaceful.

Housing

In Normandeau, around one third of buildings are single detached homes, but small apartment buildings and mobile homes are also present in the housing stock. Most of the housing growth in this neighbourhood took place between 1960 and 1980. This part of the city offers mainly four or more bedroom and three bedroom homes. Homeowners occupy roughly 60% of the units in the neighbourhood and 40% are rented.