Most people ask us if Seton is safe. That's not the real question. Seton is one of the most family-oriented communities in Calgary — walkable, built around a hospital, a library, and the largest YMCA in the world. The thing that actually catches families off guard isn't safety. It's school capacity.
Why school capacity is the real planning question
Seton is still building out its own schools. St. Elizabeth Seton Catholic School (K–9) already operates inside the community, so Catholic families have a designated school on-site. Public (CBE) families don't have that guarantee yet — depending on capacity in a given year, kids have been designated to schools outside the community, including Lake Bonavista, until a public school is built in Seton.
Designations change annually. We check the current CBE designation for a specific address before any family writes an offer — not after they've moved in.
What families get in exchange
The Block — Seton's own 14,000-square-foot HOA facility, with a splash park, hockey rink, tennis courts, and a gym
The YMCA at Seton — roughly 330,000 square feet, with pools, a fitness centre, a library branch, and daycare under one roof
South Health Campus — a 269-bed hospital with 24-hour emergency care, minutes from most homes
Market Street — grocery, restaurants, and everyday retail within walking distance
A new 6.4-hectare regional park opening in 2028, plus the future Green Line LRT
Our take
Seton earned Calgary's neighbourhood-of-the-year title in 2021, and it's easy to see why once you walk it. But the families who are happiest a year in are the ones who knew their CBE designation before they bought, not after.
We've put together the full breakdown — every school, every facility, and five direct answers to the questions families ask most — in our complete Seton family guide.
Thinking about Seton? Start the conversation with us before you fall in love with a street — we'll tell you exactly what school your kids would be designated to.
— Gravity Realty Group. Helping Families Thrive.