A 1,200-acre master-planned development on Tsuut'ina Nation lands along the southwest ring road — three villages, seventeen million square feet, and a decades-long buildout that has already begun.
Taza is the Tsuut'ina Nation’s master-planned development along nine kilometres of Tsuut'ina Trail — the southwest ring road — planned with development partner Canderel as one of the largest First Nations-led developments in North America. When Calgarians talk about where the city’s southwest edge goes next, this is the answer: 1,200 acres of homes, main-street retail, offices, and gathering places directly across the road from Lakeview homes for sale, Oakridge homes for sale, and Woodbine homes for sale.
The first pieces are already open — the Costco-anchored Shops at Buffalo Run and Grey Eagle Resort & Casino — and the first residential phases are under construction in Taza Park beside the Weaselhead natural area. There are no Taza homes in the MLS® feed yet; this page is the honest head start, and we will wire live listings into it the day they exist.
Taza runs north to south along Tsuut'ina Trail as three distinct villages, each with its own role in the master plan.
The residential flagship, rising beside the Weaselhead Flats natural area at Glenmore and Tsuut'ina Trail. New homes, modern offices, and a retail main street — this is where Taza’s first residents will live, minutes from the Glenmore Reservoir, Lakeview, and Grey Eagle Resort next door.
Planned as the meeting point of tradition and innovation — homes alongside entrepreneurial, high-tech, and health and wellness space at 90 Avenue and Tsuut'ina Trail, across from Oakridge and Palliser and a short hop from South Glenmore Park.
The commercial anchor, already open for business: the Shops at Buffalo Run brought Costco and a growing retail district to 130 Avenue and Tsuut'ina Trail, across from Woodbine and minutes from Fish Creek Provincial Park’s west gate.
Homes on Tsuut'ina Nation lands are expected to be offered on long-term leasehold: you own your home and hold a registered long-term lease on the land beneath it, rather than conventional fee-simple title. The model is well established in Canada — but it changes the details that matter: monthly costs, lease length and renewal, lender appetite, and how resale works.
Some lenders finance leasehold readily, others do not, and terms vary. None of this is a reason to avoid Taza — it is a reason to walk in with experienced representation and independent legal advice before you sign anything.
We have followed this development since the ring road opened, and we will be watching the first residential releases closely. If Taza is on your radar, talk to us early — the buyers who understand leasehold before launch day are the ones who move decisively when it counts.
The three villages along Tsuut'ina Trail, with the pieces already open today. Village markers are approximate — the plan belongs to the Nation and evolves as phases are announced.
Every one of these established southwest communities faces Taza across Tsuut'ina Trail — and each has active MLS® listings and a full neighbourhood guide today: Lakeview homes for sale, North Glenmore Park homes for sale, Oakridge homes for sale, Palliser homes for sale, Cedarbrae homes for sale, Braeside homes for sale, and Woodbine homes for sale.
We track the feed daily. Tell us what you are looking for — village, home style, budget — and the day Taza listings appear on the MLS®, you will hear it from us first, with the leasehold homework already done.
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