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.

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.

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