
About Greenbury
«Spruce Grove's top-selling community — where New York brownstone architecture meets Alberta prairie. Wind power, restored wetlands, and bioswales are threaded through streetscapes built to a single architectural code, so every block ages as one.»
New York-inspired streetscapes with brick, stone, and gable rooflines chosen for long-term character.
Wetlands, tree-lined greens, and connected pathways that link every block to open space.
Doorstep access to Prescott Learning Centre, the community centre, and 60-acre Jubilee Park.

Lifestyle
Greenbury reads as one considered streetscape, not a subdivision. Brownstone facades give the neighbourhood its silhouette; a mix of front-drive and rear-lane homes gives each block its own rhythm — all set against wetlands, wind turbines, and a park most towns would build a whole community around.
Landscape & Location
Greenbury sits on the western edge of Spruce Grove, threaded with natural wetlands, bioswales, and mature tree stands. A landscape shaped by wind, water, and prairie sky — with 60-acre Jubilee Park at its heart.

Existing Community
Explore the streets, parks and amenities that make Greenbury home. Use the map to see how the neighbourhood connects to schools, shopping and green spaces.
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Everything you need within minutes — parks, schools, shopping, and recreation.
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