Carrington Place
11044 106th Ave,
Grande Prairie, AB T8V 7S2
$1,530 - $1,680
2 Beds
Bedrooms
Studio - 3 bd
Bathrooms
1 - 1.5 ba
Square Feet
379 - 991 sq ft
The Courtyards is a collection of nine 3-and-4-storey buildings with a total of 301 apartments and townhomes offering 1, 2 and 3 bedrooms, and 1 or 1.5 baths. Most suites offer private balconies or patios, and some include fenced yards All suites are equipped with fridge/freezers and stoves. Flooring options include carpet, laminate, tile and vinyl plank. Renovated and furnished suites are available – please inquire for more details. This neighbourhood is centrally located and within walking distance of multiple restaurants, a grocery store (New Horizon Co-op), Swanavon School (K-6) and transit. The Courtyards offers designated parking in a paved parking lot. Additional building amenities include a large green space, card-operated laundry and secured access. Resident insurance and 24-hour emergency maintenance included! Location Details:
The Courtyards is a collection of nine 3-and-4-storey buildings with a total of 301 apartments and townhomes offering 1, 2 and 3 bedrooms, and 1 or 1.5 baths. Most suites offer private balconies or patios, and some include fenced yards All suites are equipped with fridge/freezers and stoves. Flooring options include carpet, laminate, tile and vinyl plank. Renovated and furnished suites are available – please inquire for more details. This neighbourhood is centrally located and within walking distance of multiple restaurants, a grocery store (New Horizon Co-op), Swanavon School (K-6) and transit. The Courtyards offers designated parking in a paved parking lot. Additional building amenities include a large green space, card-operated laundry and secured access. Resident insurance and 24-hour emergency maintenance included! Location Details:
The Courtyards Apartments is an apartment located in Grande Prairie, AB. This listing has rentals from $1010
Unique Features
Located in western Alberta, the city of Grande Prairie lies along the Bear River near the British Columbia border. Its name comes from 19th-century fur traders who described the wide-open land surrounding the original settlement. Today, Grande Prairie’s economy is driven by agriculture, forest products, and oil and natural gas. Outdoor enthusiasts enjoy hiking, birdwatching, fly fishing, canoeing, kayaking, boating, water skiing, horseback riding, hunting, mountain biking, and snowmobiling. Erosion at Kleskun Hill has revealed dinosaur tracks and aquatic fossils from a prehistoric river delta formed more than 70 million years ago.
Learn more about living in Grande Prairie| Colleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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| Colleges & Universities | Distance | ||
| Drive: | 4 min | 2.6 km |
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