The Official Woodcroft Community League page serving the Woodcroft neighbourhood in Edmonton.
This page serves to represent the voices and activities of the Woodcroft Community League, Edmonton, AB. This page is managed by current league board members and volunteers. https://www.woodcroftcl.org/about-1
Please note...there is another page for the neighbourhood. That page does not fall under the purview of the Woodcroft Community League Board. Anything posted to that site is at the
discretion of the page manager and may or may not reflect the beliefs or attitudes of the Woodcroft Community League. If you have questions or concerns please contact the League via Facebook Messenger or email: [email protected]. Our Social Media Policy
The Woodcroft Community League page is all about sharing activities, events and community news and information for the residents of Woodcroft. We welcome our neighbours to share photos, ideas and news that would be of value to our entire community. While we respect everyone’s right to their personal opinion, we remind everyone that this is first and foremost a community page, and as such, we have regulations in place to ensure that it remains so. We kindly ask that you refrain from posting/commenting harmful, inflammatory or unsubstantiated accusatory comments on this page, whether to a person or group. We are also a non-partisan page, so please refrain from posting/commenting any political messages or attacks on individuals or other organizations. We also ask that you refrain from tagging other people in any photos you may post on this page, as we wish to keep the privacy of all our residents. We have a moderator in place who will review all comments and posts to see if any are deemed offensive or not applicable to the community. If there is a need to remove or edit a post, our moderator will do so at his or her discretion and depending on the post or comment, may or may not contact you. We thank you for your participation and respect towards this page and all our community neighbours. Woodcroft Community League
13915 115 Avenue Northwest, Edmonton, AB T5M 4B6
The Woodcroft Community League was founded in 1957 and has long held roots and ties within the recreation realm. One of Woodcroft’s first initiatives was to provide skating facilities for neighbourhood children. We have since expanded and continue to grow recreational programs within our community. Our Community League now houses several programmed elements such as green space, a playground, Spray Park, community hall, and an outdoor skating rink that converts to beach volleyball courts in the summer. The Woodcroft Community League is focused on being a neighbourhood that is inclusive to all and holds no bias against any individual regardless of their history, background, identity, or ability. We encourage our residents to get outside, create memories, build long lasting friendships, and engage in a community everyone can have a future in. We are adaptable and responsive to our residents' needs, providing relevant programming activities, including online experiences throughout the pandemic. When not interacting in person, we stay connected through our vibrant social media presence, emails and a quarterly printed and electronic newsletter. We support our residents and others in need through partnerships with the Woodcroft Community Playschool, the Brentwood Community Development Group, the Edmonton Food Bank, the Terra Centre, Edmonton Musical Theatre, Commonwealth Lawn Bowling Club and the TELUS World of Science. We are actively engaging and collaborating with our surrounding communities. Our greatest asset is our people and their willingness to help others.
05/23/2026
Good evening!
We wish to inform you that the upcoming Yoga classes have been cancelled . Sorry for any inconvenience that this may have caused. We will share when the next series of Yoga classes will begin. Thanks 😊
05/21/2026
Interested in making a difference in your community?
The next Edmonton Neighbourhood Watch Community Representative Training Session is coming up on Friday, May 29, 2026!
🌟 ENW Representatives play an important role in supporting safer, stronger, and more connected communities across Edmonton by:
• Sharing crime prevention information
• Supporting neighbourhood safety initiatives
• Connecting residents with ENW programs and resources
• Encouraging community engagement and awareness
📝 The training is open to prospective representatives who have completed the ENW pre-screening process, including:
✔️ Introductory meeting with ENW
✔️ Membership application
✔️ EPS Police Information Check
✔️ Reference checks
Interested in becoming an ENW Representative for your community or neighbourhood?
📧 Contact us at [email protected] to learn more about the process and upcoming opportunities.
Together, we can help build safer communities across Edmonton. 💙
CrimePrevention
05/13/2026
GEAR UP FOR THE 2026 BIKE MONTH CHALLENGE!
Dust off your bikes and get ready- the 2026 Bike Month Challenge is almost here! From June 1 to 30, this city-wide event is a fun way for Leagues to promote active transportation and recreation through friendly competition. To get the wheels turning, come and join us at the Community League Plaza at Hawrelak Park on Saturday, May 30, for the re-opening celebration to kick things off!
How to Compete:
Leagues will contend for prizes, courtesy of United Sport & Cycle, and a prize basket, across three distinct categories:
Total Participants: Get as many neighbours riding as possible!
Total Team Kilometers: Track those long-distance treks.
Scavenger Hunt: Visit specific locations on the list!
Appoint a Data Collector: Your League will need a designated person to report weekly totals to the EFCL.
Sign Up: Email [email protected] to register your League and your Data Collector.
Grab your helmets, rally your neighbors, and let’s show the city how far we can go together!
05/11/2026
Good Evening! There is some free road crush in a bag in front of the community hall. Take a little or take it all! You’ll need to bring your own containers.
05/11/2026
Thank you to everyone who attended the Spring Strawberry Tea. It was a huge success and everyone had a wonderful time!
05/09/2026
Yoga Mini Series starts on May 26.
Make sure to sign up asap as it is certain to fill up quickly!
Tuesday nights from 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
4 Week Mobility Flow Series (60 mins)
May 26
June 2
June 9
June 16
Join us for a gentle and supportive 4 week series focused on helping you move with more ease and comfort in your body. This all-levels mobility flow is designed to improve flexibility, balance, and joint health through slow, mindful movement.
Each week, we’ll build gradually, revisiting familiar movements while gently introducing new ones, so you can feel confident and supported every step of the way. There will always be options and modifications, making this class accessible whether you’re newer to movement or have years of experience.
Expect a calm, welcoming space where you can take your time, listen to your body, and move at your own pace. Together, we’ll focus on reducing stiffness, improving mobility, and helping you feel stronger and more at ease in your everyday life.
Come as you are, and leave feeling a little more open, steady, and refreshed.
Location: Woodcroft Community League
13915 115 Ave NW
Big Bin Events kick off on May 9-10 at Northlands (Wayne Gretzky Drive & 119 Avenue).
This is the first of EIGHT events that will be held over the summer.
For dates and locations of Big Bin Events near you, visit edmonton.ca/BigBinEvents.
If your items can be reused, the best option is to donate.
To find donation options, visit edmonton.ca/ReuseDirectory.
05/08/2026
The parking ban signs are up and Street Cleaning starts on May 10th in the Woodcroft area. Click on the link to see when they will be cleaning your street: edmonton.ca/StreetSweeping
DYK? ⬇️
Annual street sweeping prevents excess debris from running into storm drains, streams and rivers or polluting the air.
Residential parking bans are in effect weekdays from 7 am to 7 pm when crews are in your neighbourhood.
Check when your area is scheduled on the City’s online Street Cleaning Map.
Learn more edmonton.ca/StreetSweeping
05/08/2026
If your main method of transportation in winter involves walking, cycling or using transit, we invite you to complete this survey to help identify equity barriers and improve winter accessibility.
Take the Snow and Ice Multi-Modal Transportation Survey before it closes on May 13!
The City and the University of Alberta are partnering to understand the unique needs of non-auto travellers during the winter months.
Your input is vital to integrating safety with accessibility in our city's winter operations.
cityofedmonton.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9n9rePUl4PJgOuq
05/07/2026
Hi Woodcroft Neighbors!! Do you have some extra bottles and cans laying around that you haven’t returned? The Woodcroft Community Playschool is holding a bottle drive fundraiser this Saturday and they looking for donations!