Mill Woods Town Centre

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Mill Woods Town Centre is Edmonton's workhorse suburb: Sobeys for the main grocery run, Tim Hortons twice over for coffee, and a restaurant mix anchored by Pan's Fish & Chips and PrimeTime Donair & Kabab. Mill Woods Sport Park provides the green infrastructure. Functional, complete in five of six categories, and exactly what it says it is.

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Score Breakdown

Dining
52
Walkability
60
Daily Essentials
50
Recreation
56
Family
0
Services
83

About this Neighborhood

Mill Woods Town Centre is the commercial spine of Edmonton's southeast quadrant — a planned suburban center where the mall logic still holds and Tim Hortons appearing twice in the café data isn't an anomaly but a statement of intent. The grocery situation is genuinely strong at 8 options, above cohort average (z-score +0.35): Sobeys anchors the full-service tier, Guru Indian Stores signals the South Asian community presence, and Reddi Mart fills convenience gaps. Restaurants run 24 deep with Pan's Fish & Chips, PrimeTime Donair & Kabab, and Panago doing the reliable-rotation work. Coffee maxes out at 4 (two Tim Hortons, Starbucks, and the independent koffee cafe) — the nomad gravity here is mostly chain infrastructure. Courts score zero, which is the one real gap; Mill Woods Sport Park compensates on the active-use side. Three fitness options include Fit4Less and Anytime Fitness. The neighborhood's doppelgangers — Etobicoke North and Jane and Finch — tell the story: this is a working Canadian suburb with strong South Asian retail infrastructure and utilitarian commercial services, not a destination neighborhood.

Highlights

Walk Score85
Flood RiskLow

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