Canterbury Manor

Canterbury Court

Canterbury Lane

Canterbury Manor
8311 - 142 Street
Edmonton, AB
T5R 5Y5

Canterbury Manor

Canterbury Manor offers independent living in apartments that feature full kitchens, four-piece bath, air-conditioning, television and telephone hook-ups. Studio, large one and two bedroom units are available. A comprehensive activities program is offered to support an active, independent lifestyle.

Amenities Include

  • Optional dining service, including weekday luncheon, Sunday brunch, and dinner seven days per week
  • Storage lockers
  • Private dining room & barbecue area
  • Heated underground parking

Dining

Canterbury Manor's dining room offers a weekday luncheon, Monday through Saturday. A delightful brunch is available from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. every Sunday. Dinner service, featuring a choice of entrées, is provided throughout the week. A private dining facility is available and may be reserved for special occasions with family and friends.

Menu's developed by our Executive Chef and reviewed by a registered dietician provide a variety of choices for our residents. Canterbury takes pride in a long history of providing a first class dining experience for our residents.
Dining room service is an option for our Manor residents. Tickets and passes for lunch and dinner may be purchased as required.

Security and Maintenance

The Environmental Services Department at Canterbury Court provides a variety of services focused on ensuring the safety, security and comfort of our residents.

Security

  • In addition to the presence of our day-time receptioni staff, security and surveillance systems include after hour door alarms, a state of the art fire alarm system and video monitoring.

Maintenance

  • The appearance and condition of our buildings and grounds is a high priority for Canterbury Foundation. Canterbury's facilities and systems are maintained to our own high standards to ensure the comfort and convenience of our residents.

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“There’s something about walking down the hallway to visit your parents, and seeing the sunlight streaming out from under their doorway – it always made it feel so welcoming and homey".

Kathy and Robert Hawkesworth, children of residents