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St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church(en)
Canada / Saskatchewan / Saskatoon (Saskatoon)
church, presbyterian
Though this church was built in 1951, much later than other Gothic buildings in the city, it still reflects this architectural style. Plans originally called for building the church entirely of native stone, but it was built in the Collegiate
Odd Fellows Temple / Tusq and Staccato(en)
Canada / Saskatchewan / Saskatoon (Saskatoon)
temple, restaurant, bar, heritage
This building likely boasts the most elaborate façade of any building in the city. Almost the entire face of the building is covered with terra cotta tiles and ornamentation. It was built in 1912 by the Independent Order of Odd
Union Bank of Canada building / Frakas(en)
Canada / Saskatchewan / Saskatoon (Saskatoon)
store / shop, clothes store/ boutique
The Union Bank of Canada built this attractive building in 1909. It was designed by Brown and Vallance, the Montreal architects who also designed the early buildings for the University of Saskatchewan. The Union Bank first came to Saskatoon in
MacMillan Building(en)
Canada / Saskatchewan / Saskatoon (Saskatoon)
This building was built by F.R. MacMillan who was the original owner of the Avenue Building. Frank Martin, the architect for the building, closely copied the design of an earlier building that stood on the site. This earlier building, known
Saskatoon Club(en)
Canada / Saskatchewan / Saskatoon (Saskatoon)
club
The Saskatoon Club was built in 1912 as the centre of Saskatoon's business world. Designed by the same firm that designed St. John's Cathedral, this club was also appointed with many features of British origin to give it the appearance
Forest Grove(en)
Canada / Saskatchewan / Saskatoon (Saskatoon)
subdivision, neighbourhood
Middle income neighbourhood, developed mainly in the 1950s and 1960s. The lands along Gray Avenue adjacent to the railway tracks were originally part of Sutherland. ww8.saskatoon.ca/DEPARTMENTS/Community%20Services/Plann...
Silverspring(en)
Canada / Saskatchewan / Saskatoon (Saskatoon)
subdivision, neighbourhood
Middle class neighbourhood, developed mainly in the 1990s. The streets here are named after Saskatoon athletes and contributors to the sports world. www.saskatoon.ca/org/city_planning/zam_maps/index.asp
Massey Place(en)
Canada / Saskatchewan / Saskatoon (Saskatoon)
subdivision, neighbourhood
Lower middle class neighbourhood, developed mainly in the 1970s. The street names here are of people and places beginning with the letter "M".
Fairhaven Bowl(en)
Canada / Saskatchewan / Saskatoon (Saskatoon)
bowling
Bowling alley.
Hebrew Cemetery(en)
Canada / Saskatchewan / Saskatoon
cemetery, judaism
Owned by the local Jewish congregation, Congregation Agudas Israel, it was established around 1911. An oral history interview (in "Agudas Israel Congregation Dedication Volume, 1905-1963") states: "The cemetery was organized in 1911 when a Sandberg child died, so they bought
Shopper's Drug Mart(en)
Canada / Saskatchewan / Saskatoon (Saskatoon)
pharmacy
24 hour drug store. Formerly the location of Robinson's department store.
Broadway Roastery on 8th(en)
Canada / Saskatchewan / Saskatoon (Saskatoon)
store / shop, coffee
8th Street location of the Broadway Roastery, a successful local coffee shop.
Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral of the Holy Trinity(en)
Canada / Saskatchewan / Saskatoon (Saskatoon)
church
Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral of the Holy Trinity at the corner of Avenue J and 20th Street was started in 1947, but not completed until 1952. The estimated cost of building this cathedral was $60,000, but parish records indicate the costs
Dodge City Auto(en)
Canada / Saskatchewan / Saskatoon (Saskatoon)
car dealer
New and used Chrysler/Dodge/Jeep vehicle dealership. This location used to have a wooden western-style wagon on the roof with neon lights on it. Flashing neon lights made the wagon's wheels appear to move. www.dodgecityauto.com
Holiday Park(en)
Canada / Saskatchewan / Saskatoon (Saskatoon)
subdivision, neighbourhood
Lower to lower-middle class neighbourhood, developed mainly prior to 1960.
Confederation Suburban Centre(en)
Canada / Saskatchewan / Saskatoon (Saskatoon)
subdivision, neighbourhood
Suburban centre that encloses the Confederation Park Mall, Cosmo Civic Centre and other amenities. Developed in the 1970s and 1980s.
Cudworth Municipal Airport - Home of the Saskatoon Soaring Club(en)
Canada / Saskatchewan / Rosthem
airport
In order to avoid the air traffic control zone for Saskatoon's John G Diefenbaker International Airport (YXE), the Saskatoon Soaring Club operates out of airport located at Cudworth, Saskatchewan. 52°29′00″N, 105°43′00″W; 1,878 ft (572 m) 2800-foot treated gravel runway. Not
Silverwood Industrial(en)
Canada / Saskatchewan / Saskatoon (Saskatoon)
This image shows construction under way on the first phase of Silverwood Industrial, a major industrial/business park. Silverwood Industrial has been on the maps for more than 20 years, but construction didn't begin until approximately 2004.
Main exhibition centre(en)
Canada / Saskatchewan / Saskatoon (Saskatoon)
This L-shaped building is the maine exhibition centre for the Prairieland Exhibition, hosting trade shows and exhibits year-round. It was built in the 1990s and replaced both the Jubilee Building and Wheatland A & B buildings.
former Cory Corral location(en)
Canada / Saskatchewan / Saskatoon (Saskatoon)
A longtime landmark of the Exhibition Grounds was a small, dome-like building painted with stripes. This was the Cory Corral which was used for many different things during its lifetime, including a petting zoo during the Saskatoon Exhibition. In later
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