Bonnie Doon is a central southeast Edmonton neighbourhood well-known for it's francophone community. This southeast Edmonton neighborhood features offers the École Maurice-Lavallée high school and the Campus Saint-Jean University which was founded in 1908.
This southeast neighbourhood is also home to one of Edmonton's earliest shopping malls, Bonnie Doon Shopping Centre which has been renovated several times to keep upto date with the times and has a multitude of local amenities.
Real estate construction in Bonnie Doon began in the 1870s. The western part of Bonnie Doon became a part of Edmonton when Strathcona and Edmonton merged in 1912. There are a wide variety of houses and homes to choose from in this historic neighborhood. Bonnie Doon house prices range from affordable condos to multi-million dollar homes. The era of real estate construction also varies from brand new infills to traditional vintage properties making this one of Edmonton's best southeast Edmonton neighborhoods.
The Bonnie Doon area is best known for the Mill Creek ravine with breathtaking views, walking and biking trails which lead to an abundance of parks and green spaces.