Location ReportDakota Crossing

171 goldthorpe crescent

Transit · Nearby Amenities · Crime & Safety

Property Review

Bus & Public Transit

171 Goldthorpe Crescent in Dakota Crossing is well served by public transit, with multiple bus stops within a 5-minute walk. Route F6 runs along Dakota Street with stops 176 m and 219 m from the property, and Route 558 is accessible 369 m away on Southglen Boulevard.

The F6 route connects to several key destinations, including Collège Jeanne-Sauvé, Booth University College, and multiple supermarkets like Safeway and Sobeys. Route 558 provides access to Autumnwood Medical Centre and École Guyot.

Overall transit options are convenient for daily commuting, with regular service to schools, clinics, and grocery stores within 100 m of route stops.

Routes serving this area

F6558

Key destinations by bus

Collège Jeanne-SauvéBooth University CollegeAutumnwood Medical CentreSafewaySobeysPal's Supermarket

Nearby Amenities

The neighbourhood offers a wealth of amenities within walking distance. Louis Riel Library is just 227 m (3 min walk) away, and three schools—Collège Jeanne-Sauvé, École Julie-Riel, and H.S Paul School—are all within 7 minutes on foot.

For outdoor recreation, Riccardo De Thomasis Park is 341 m (5 min walk) and Dakota Park / Dakota C.C. is 523 m (7 min walk). Daily shopping is convenient with No Frills supermarket 899 m (12 min walk) away, and a variety of dining options like Diana's Cucina Pizza just 906 m away.

Additional essentials include Family Matters Medical Centre (921 m) and Southglen department store (978 m), making this a highly walkable location for families and retirees.

Louis Riel Library
library227 m
Collège Jeanne-Sauvé
school261 m
Riccardo De Thomasis Park
park341 m
Dakota Park / Dakota C.C.
park523 m
No Frills
supermarket899 m
Family Matters Medical Centre
clinic921 m
Diana's Cucina Pizza
restaurant906 m
Southglen
department store978 m

Neighbourhood Safety

Crime statistics for Dakota Crossing show a notable decline in overall incidents from a peak in 2019–2020. Property crime dropped from 251 incidents in 2019 to 4 in 2026, and violent incidents decreased from 22 to 1 over the same period.

While there were fluctuations in the early 2020s, the trend from 2023 onward shows a sharp improvement, with 2026 reporting only 1 violent incident and 4 property incidents. This suggests the neighbourhood has become significantly safer in recent years.

Crime trend:Improving

Who Is This Home For

This property is an excellent choice for families due to its proximity to multiple schools, parks, and a library, all within a short walk. The improving safety trend and convenient transit also make it suitable for first-time buyers looking for a stable community.

Investors may find value in the area's recovering safety profile and strong amenity base, although the volatile crime history warrants caution. Retirees will appreciate the walkable access to medical clinics, parks, and grocery stores.

Best suited for

familiesfirst-time buyersretirees

When considering a purchase at 171 goldthorpe crescent, we recommend using the overview above as a general reference point for your decision.

Crime & Safety

Dakota Crossing · WPS public data · 2026

Annual incidents

9

2026

vs. city avg

-69%

relative to avg

Year-over-year

-96%

vs. prior year

Primary type

Property

44%

Transit Score

74Good
Transit Score

171 goldthorpe crescent has good transit access. The nearest stop is a 3-minute walk (201 m) away at Northbound Dakota at Dakota Community Club. Routes 558 and F6 serve this area. 10 stops within 1 km.

Transit & Walkability

10 stops within 1 km

Nearby Amenities

Within 500 m of the property

171 goldthorpe crescent — 5 amenities found within 500 m, across 2 categories, including 3 education (nearest 227 m), 2 parks (nearest 341 m).

Search radius
🏫Education3
🌳Parks2

Data sources: Winnipeg Transit GTFS (transit stops & routes), OSRM (walking routes), City of Winnipeg open data (nearby places), Winnipeg Police Service (crime statistics). View full property details →