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Former theatre/car dealer(en)
Canada / Saskatchewan / Saskatoon (Saskatoon)
demolished
The Starlite Drive-In Theatre, Saskatchewan's first drive-in theatre, was built in the 1950s. Its owner, Harold Howard, first purchased the nine-acre parcel of land in 1950, then just outside the city limits.The Howard family operated the theatre until 1968, when
Co-Op Home and Garden Centre(en)
Canada / Saskatchewan / Saskatoon (Saskatoon)
home improvement / hardware store
Home improvement and hardware store
Strip mall(en)
Canada / Saskatchewan / Saskatoon (Saskatoon)
strip mall
Greenbryre Country Club(en)
Canada / Saskatchewan / Saskatoon
golf course
Golf course and country club. www.greenbryre.com
Saputo(en)
Canada / Saskatchewan / Saskatoon (Saskatoon)
factory, dairy, milk processing factory
Processing facility for dairy products.
Mecca fitness and former Rollerworld and Saints rollerskating(en)
Canada / Saskatchewan / Saskatoon (Saskatoon)
Discovery Plaza(en)
Canada / Saskatchewan / Saskatoon (Saskatoon)
office building
Four-storey office building completed in 2009. The structure was built to meet the Silver designation of the LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design). The building's current tenant is BHP Billiton. discoveryplaza.ca www.bhpbilliton.com When this location of Extra Foods (formerly
Former Exhibition Stadium building(en)
Canada / Saskatchewan / Saskatoon (Saskatoon)
Former site of the Exhibition Stadium, built in the 1930s to house agricultural exhibits and also used for hockey games, dog shows, and other events. Demolished in the 1990s.
California Fitness(en)
Canada / Saskatchewan / Saskatoon (Saskatoon)
gym, fitness centre
A gym for men and women.
Eastview(en)
Canada / Saskatchewan / Saskatoon (Saskatoon)
subdivision, neighbourhood
Constructed in the early 1970s, this neighbourhood was an experiment in using the same name for almost all the streets in the community (save for Arlington Avenue). Streets were given names such as 600 East Place, 100 East Drive, etc.
Nutana Pioneer Cemetery(en)
Canada / Saskatchewan / Saskatoon (Saskatoon)
cemetery
The death of Robert Clark in 1884 required that the tiny temperance colony of Saskatoon set aside an area for their first unofficial cemetery. They chose an isolated spot on the East bank of the river to lay Mr. Clark
Meewasin Riverworks observation area(en)
Canada / Saskatchewan / Saskatoon (Saskatoon)
park, weir, observation, interesting place
Place set aside to allow people to view the weir and the rail bridge. It features an upper level promenade and a lower level boardwalk with binoculars. Although in place for decades, it wasn't until the early 2000s that a
Canada Safeway(en)
Canada / Saskatchewan / Saskatoon (Saskatoon)
store / shop
Grocery store
The Broadway condos(en)
Canada / Saskatchewan / Saskatoon (Saskatoon)
This condominium building has a checkered past. Construction originally started in the 1980s but stopped when the original developers went bankrupt. Several others attempted to complete the half-finished building but also ran into financial difficulty. The tower was finally finished
Royal Bank/Sommerfeld Block(en)
Canada / Saskatchewan / Saskatoon (Saskatoon)
bar, crafts
The two buildings at this site were both built by Paul Sommerfeld in 1912. While the larger building remained primarily rental apartments, the smaller building housed the Royal Bank's Nutana branch for 53 years. The bank is likely best remembered
Pioneer Cairn(en)
Canada / Saskatchewan / Saskatoon (Saskatoon)
monument
The Pioneer Cairn was erected in 1952 by the Saskatoon Old Timers Association, in memory of the first settlers. The park in which it stands extends along the bank from the Broadway Bridge to the University Bridge downstream. It is
Kindrachuk Agrey Architects(en)
Canada / Saskatchewan / Saskatoon (Saskatoon)
architecture, electrical substation
This was once the City of Saskatoon's Main Street Electrical Substation, built in 1930 with of Redcliffe brick and Claybank dark brick in a mix of Modern Classical and Prairie styles. It has a symmetrical face with bricks set in
Eaton Block / Starbuck's(en)
Canada / Saskatchewan / Saskatoon (Saskatoon)
coffee
In 1906 Dr. Frederick Eaton, physician, came west from Toronto and set up his practice across the street at 806 Broadway. In 1911 he built this block and moved his office to one of its suites; after three years, however,
Dairy Building(en)
Canada / Saskatchewan / Saskatoon (Saskatoon)
store / shop
Remembered by many as the Purity Dairy, this building was built by architects Webster and Gilbert in 1930 for the Davis Dairy Company, then situated on Main Street. It served as a dairy until the 1970’s but went through several
Avenue A(en)
Canada / Saskatchewan / Saskatoon (Saskatoon)
Avenue A used to be the city's main north-south roadway until the majority of it was renamed Idylwyld Drive in the 1960s. These two blocks are all that retain the original name. Rather than having names, streets west of downtown
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