There are neighbourhoods in close to the river valley, and then there is Oleskiw. This exclusive enclave on Edmonton's south bank is less a subdivision and more a natural extension of the landscape itself, a place where luxury custom homes are framed by some of the most dramatic and untouched ravine scenery in the city. Named after the pioneering Ukrainian teacher and missionary, Bishop Neil Savaryn, whose name was originally Oleskiw, the area carries a legacy of distinction. Living in Oleskiw isn't just about an address; it's about claiming a private vantage point to Edmonton's greatest natural asset.