Wildwood Park, Winnipeg

Wildwood Park (also spelled Wildewood) is a suburban, planned community in Winnipeg that has a central green space and no front roads (only back alleys), with communal walkways, playgrounds, and parks.

Nearly all of the original houses are based on five variations of three basic designs, pre-fabricated in one section of the site.

It varies from the original in the introduction of crescents (or loops) as the local access roads.

It was developed in 1946–47 by Hubert Bird and designed by Green, Blankstein, Russell (GBR).

It is well known as an early example of the Radburn pattern, which has found extensive application in the second half of the 20th century.