225 rutland street
Transit · Nearby Amenities · Crime & Safety
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Bus & Public Transit
225 Rutland Street is exceptionally well-served by public transit, with several stops within a five-minute walk. The nearest stop, Westbound Portage at Inglewood, is just 164 meters away and offers Route 22 and Route BLUE, providing frequent service across the city. In total, five stops within half a kilometer give residents easy access to these two major routes, making car-free commuting very practical.
Route 22 and Route BLUE connect the property to multiple key destinations, including George Waters Middle School, several supermarkets like Family Foods and Bulk Barn, and clinics such as the Movement Disorder Clinic and Deer Lodge Centre. This transit network supports daily errands and appointments without needing a vehicle.
Routes serving this area
Key destinations by bus
Nearby Amenities
The area around 225 Rutland Street is rich with everyday conveniences, many within a two- to five-minute walk. A Family Foods supermarket is just 116 meters away, while fast food options like The Burger Place, Meltwich Food Co, Subway, and Pizza Pizza are all within 200 meters. For fuel and coffee, Domo fuel station and Tim Hortons are also close by.
Recreation and green spaces are easily accessible, with Truro Park 281 meters away and Inglewood Park 302 meters from the property. The Saint James-Assiniboia Library, only 226 meters away, adds a valuable community resource. Residents also have nearby places of worship and dining options such as Shawarma Delight and Classics Billiards Bar & Grill.
Neighbourhood Safety
Crime statistics for the King Edward neighbourhood show a notable improvement over the most recent years. After peaking in 2022 with 515 property incidents and 85 violent incidents, numbers have declined sharply: by 2026, property incidents dropped to just 15 and violent incidents to 8. While 2025 still saw 269 property and 79 violent incidents, the trend indicates a significant decrease in recent years.
Drug-related and other offenses have also plummeted in 2026, with only 2 drug incidents and 6 other incidents reported. This substantial year-over-year improvement suggests the neighbourhood is becoming safer, though residents should remain aware of the area's higher crime levels in the early 2020s.
Who Is This Home For
225 Rutland Street offers an excellent combination of transit connectivity and nearby amenities, making it highly suitable for commuters and first-time buyers. The property's proximity to multiple bus routes and a variety of shops, restaurants, and parks supports a convenient, car-light lifestyle.
The recent sharp decline in crime, together with access to schools and healthcare via transit, also makes this an attractive option for families and retirees looking for an urban but walkable neighbourhood. Investors may find value in the area's improving safety and strong amenity base.
Best suited for
When considering a purchase at 225 rutland street, we recommend using the overview above as a general reference point for your decision.
Crime & Safety
King Edward · WPS public data · 2026
Annual incidents
32
2026
vs. city avg
+8%
relative to avg
Year-over-year
▼ -92%
vs. prior year
Primary type
Property
47%
Transit Score
225 rutland street has excellent transit access. The nearest stop is a 3-minute walk (218 m) away at Westbound Portage at Inglewood. Routes 22, BLUE and D15 serve this area. 10 stops within 1 km.
Transit & Walkability
10 stops within 1 km
Nearby Amenities
Within 500 m of the property
225 rutland street — 32 amenities found within 500 m, across 6 categories, including 13 dining (nearest 141 m), 3 education (nearest 224 m), 3 shopping (nearest 116 m).
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 →