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Dover Real Estate
Profiled above are the last twelve month real estate statistics for the Dover community in Calgary; including number of properties listed, number of properties sold, median asking prices, and median sold prices. To view current Dover Real Estate listings for sale, click here.
Dover: A Home for Diversity
Life in Dover
3133 – 30 Avenue SE
Calgary, Alberta
T2B 0G9,
403.273.6124
www.dovercommunitycalgary.com/
[email protected]
As of the 2021 Census, Dover accommodates a population of 10,795 in private households, with 67% falling within the 15 to 64 age range, with a modest median total household income of $69,000 before tax.
Recognized among the top 20 communities with outstanding Community Centres in Calgary, Dover’s Community Association offers a plethora of activities, including skating, hockey, and darts, ensuring a vibrant community life. Multicultural and special events aim to promote diversity, safety, and a strong sense of community.
Families find an array of schools within Dover, such as Father Damien, Harold W. Riley, Valley View, Dover Elementary, Holy Cross (also serving as a Junior High), and Ian Bazalgette Junior High, catering to educational needs.
Dover offers diverse housing options, with 64% owner households and 36% renters.
Diversity and Solidarity in Dover
Embracing Indigenous solidarity, Dover supports its Indigenous population with dedicated programs and societies such as the Awo Taan Healing Lodge Society, Parenting Support – Native Network parent Link Centre, and the Aboriginal Friendship Centre of Calgary, providing essential support for Indigenous communities in Canada. 725 of Dover’s population in private households identify as indigenous, mostly from the Metis and First Nations Indigenous groups.
Dover celebrates diversity, with 25% of its population in private households being immigrants, fostering a sense of belonging for newcomers to Canada.
Learn more about the diversity and family-oriented environment that Dover has to offer their City of Calgary community profiles site.