Transportation
Transportation around the city of Calgary is more and more becoming a hot button for residents, and is a key component of the decision making process when it comes to purchasing your home.
Copperfield Park boasts existing exceptional access, but is also poised for significant future enhancements. Here is a look at the Stoney Trail ring-road, current and future. As well as a map of Calgary Transit bus routes between downtown Calgary and Copperfield.
Deerfoot Trail is the major north/south transportation route through the City of Calgary and is part of the North/South Trade Corridor. It is maintained and upgraded by Alberta Transportation.
The Transportation Utility Corridor (TUC), which includes Stoney Trail, was originally planned by the Province of Alberta and the City of Calgary in the late 1970s and is commonly referred to as the Calgary Ring Road. The Ring Road is an ongoing development which will soon be a major connector for Copperfield.
Copperfield Park is a proud member of The Alberta New Home Warranty Program.
The Bank of Canada kept its trend-setting Bank Rate at 1.25 per cent on January 17th, 2012. This marks the 11th consecutive policy meeting in which borrowing costs have been left unchanged.
While recognizing that the outlook for the global economy had deteriorated and that uncertainty had increased since it released its October Monetary Policy Report (MPR), the Bank also made those same observations at its previous meeting on December 6th.

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Copperfield Park is designed for people who believe in the power of creativity and originality -- it is simply the perfect place to live » a true community. Located in the citys best-selling south east corner, active people in Copperfield enjoy nearly unparalleled amenities, including a large central park, extensive pathway system, tennis courts, an outdoor skating rink, neighbourhood playgrounds, and 2 toboggan hills for good measure.