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Midtown Plaza(en)
Canada / Saskatchewan / Saskatoon (Saskatoon)
store / shop, commercial, mall
The largest shopping centre in Saskatoon. The mall has two levels, and is anchored by The Bay and Sears. The main entrance to this shopping mall is a reproduction of the first 1910 CNR train station that once stood on
Saskatoon City Hospital(en)
Canada / Saskatchewan / Saskatoon (Saskatoon)
hospital
Built in 1907. In 1927, a West Wing was added, and a East Wing was added in 1930. A major addition, designed by Vancouver architect Arthur Erickson, was completed in 1990. www.saskatoonhealthregion.ca/your_health/ch_sch_home.ht...
Mendel Art Gallery and Civic Conservatory(en)
Canada / Saskatchewan / Saskatoon (Saskatoon)
museum, art, art museum / art gallery, conservatory
The Mendel opened on October 16, 1964. The construction of the facility, which includes a botanical conservatory, was made possible by a generous donation from Frederick S. Mendel, a local industrialist and art collector. Admission to the gallery is free.
Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan Festival site(en)
Canada / Saskatchewan / Saskatoon (Saskatoon)
theatre, shakespeare, festival, plays
Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan Festival is an annual summer festival that started in 1985, featuring modernized settings and concepts on plays written by William Shakespeare. Some used concepts include 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' with 1920's gangsters and 'Richard III' with
Saskatoon/John G. Diefenbaker International Airport(en)
Canada / Saskatchewan / Saskatoon (Saskatoon)
airport, international
John G. Diefenbaker International Airport (YXE/CYXE). Named for Canada's 13th Prime Minister, who served from 1957 until 1963. www.yxe.ca Runway 09/27 8300ft (2530m) Runway 15/33 6200ft (1890m) maps.live.com/default.aspx?v=2&cp=52.16928599999999~-10...
University of Saskatchewan(en)
Canada / Saskatchewan / Saskatoon (Saskatoon)
university
Saskatchewan's largest university, offering degree programs in such fields of study as medicine, engineering, agriculture, veterinary medicine, education, arts and science, and others. Located on the campus are research facilities such as the Canadian Light Source synchrotron and the Vaccine
Cameco(en)
Canada / Saskatchewan / Saskatoon (Saskatoon)
uranium, mining, office building
Head office of the world's largest publicly traded uranium company. www.cameco.com
Cameco Exploration(en)
Canada / Saskatchewan / Saskatoon (Saskatoon)
www.cameco.com
Mall 51(en)
Canada / Saskatchewan / Saskatoon (Saskatoon)
store / shop, mall
Strip mall containing several businesses including The Diving Centre, Mr. Sub and Microage. Some previous tenants include Acme Video (where the now-defunct Broken Cue is located), Memory Lane computers (where Metafore - formerly MicroAge was), the Salvation Army Thrift Store,
Wanuskewin Heritage Park(en)
Canada / Saskatchewan / Saskatoon
site, park, national, culture, indian, archaeological site, native, aboriginal, indigenous, interesting place
This 6000 year-old hunting site and encampment of First Nations people has been turned into a historic and cultural centre. Includes the Opimihaw/Tipperary Creek Archaeological Site provincial heritage property, designated on February 20, 1984. www.wanuskewin.com www.historicplaces.ca/visit-visite/com-ful_e.aspx?id=27...
Saskatoon Forestry Farm Park & Zoo(en)
Canada / Saskatchewan / Saskatoon (Saskatoon)
site, park, zoo, forest, farm, historic, interesting place
1903 Forestry Farm Park Dr. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7S 1G9 Spacious green lawns, flower gardens, sport fields, heritage landmarks and the Saskatoon Zoo make the Forestry Farm Park a favourite site for all people of all ages and interests. The park
Sutherland(en)
Canada / Saskatchewan / Saskatoon (Saskatoon)
historic, subdivision, neighbourhood
This subdivision began its life as the village of Sutherland in 1909, becoming a town by 1912. In 1956, the fast-growing city of Saskatoon annexed Sutherland. The former town's main street, Central Avenue, remains an important commercial district. Many of
Broadway business district(en)
Canada / Saskatchewan / Saskatoon (Saskatoon)
business centre/ building, historic, district
The north section of Broadway Avenue is the main street of the original 1880s settlement of Nutana. The area went into decline by the 1950s, but underwent a revival in the 1990s. It is now home to many of the
Delta Bessborough Hotel(en)
Canada / Saskatchewan / Saskatoon (Saskatoon)
hotel, railway, historic
The Bessborough Hotel, now the Delta Bessborough, was designed by Archibald-Schofield of Montreal. The finest Canadian materials were used; warm brick from Claybank in southern Saskatchewan, Tyndall stone from Manitoba, granite from Ontario, and bronzes from Toronto and Montreal. Sculptures
8th Street business district(en)
Canada / Saskatchewan / Saskatoon (Saskatoon)
store / shop, commercial, business centre/ building, street, district
8th Street East has the highest concentration of businesses on the east side of Saskatoon. It includes the Centre at Circle and 8th mall, Grosvenor Park Centre, and many other retailers.
Preston Crossing(en)
Canada / Saskatchewan / Saskatoon (Saskatoon)
store / shop, commercial, business centre/ building, retailer
The first of Saskatoon's large-format ("big box") commercial developments, the first stores opened in 2002 in conjuction with the completion of the Preston Avenue/Attridge Drive & Circle Drive interchange. Construction has been completed in phases, with the third phase being
Central Business District(en)
Canada / Saskatchewan / Saskatoon (Saskatoon)
downtown, subdivision, neighbourhood
Saskatoon's downtown area, also home to a few thousand middle-income residents. Excludes the areas north of 25th Street, which are technically in City Park but often considered an extension of downtown. This includes the area of the original west bank
Prairieland Park(en)
Canada / Saskatchewan / Saskatoon (Saskatoon)
fair, ground, conference centre, commerce, show, exhibition centre
The fine tradition of the "Saskatoon Exhibition" dates back to 1886, when the city's first agriculture exhibition was held on the Broadway Area "Louise Grounds". The event was first moved to City Park (now Kinsmen Park), then moved to this
Pike Lake(en)
Canada / Saskatchewan / Saskatoon
lake, oxbow
Pike Lake is an oxbow lake - a loop of the South Saskatchewan River that became cut off from the main channel.
Shields, Saskatchewan(en)
Canada / Saskatchewan / Saskatoon
village, resort
Shields is a small resort village on the shore of Blackstrap Lake, population 172 (2006 census). Its claim to fame is the acclaimed "Hole in the Wall" restaurant. This Chilean-themed fine dining establishment has been listed in the renowed book
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