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Pleasant Hill(en)Canada / Saskatchewan / Saskatoon (Saskatoon)subdivision, neighbourhoodLower income neighbourhood, developed before 1946. It encompasses a triangular area enclosed by Avenue W, 22nd Street and the railway tracks. Pleasant Hill has the dubious distinction of being Saskatoon's poorest neighbourhood, with the city's lowest average income and lowest
Riversdale(en)Canada / Saskatchewan / Saskatoon (Saskatoon)neighbourhoodRiversdale (originally "Riverdale") was Saskatoon's first subdivision. At first dubbed "Richville" (after an original settler), the area was homesteaded in the 1890's. Settlement in what is now downtown Saskatoon first spilled over the tracks into Richville in 1903, around the
King George(en)Canada / Saskatchewan / Saskatoon (Saskatoon)subdivision, neighbourhoodLower income neighbourhood, mainly developed prior to 1946.
Former Midtown Cinemas(en)Canada / Saskatchewan / Saskatoon (Saskatoon)Until the early 2000s, the Midtown Cinemas were located here. Until 2006 the space remained officially vacant though it is occasionally used for special events and short-term tenants. As of 2007, it was incorporated into the design of the newly
Saskatoon Board of Education / Eaton's Building(en)Canada / Saskatchewan / Saskatoon (Saskatoon)store / shop, school, historicThis distinctive corner building has had three owners, but it still retains much of its original look. It was opened on December 4, 1928 as the T. Eaton company's "most western" location, on the site of the 1903-1911 city hall.
Budz Green Pocket Park(en)Canada / Saskatchewan / Saskatoon (Saskatoon)park, publicPublic park www.saskatoon.ca/org/parks/park_locations/index.asp
Stonegate shopping centre(en)Canada / Saskatchewan / Saskatoon (Saskatoon)store / shopStonegate is a "big box" (large format) shopping complex. Several stores have already been completed, including Wal-Mart, Home Depot, Adidas outlet store, and others. Construction is continuing as of 2008. Construction of a diamond interchange began north of this location
Outdoor Theatre(en)Canada / Saskatchewan / Saskatoon (Saskatoon)Performance venue used mainly during the Saskatoon Exhibition in August. Originally the seating area (visible on the right side of the box) was covered and offered protection from the elements, but this was removed about 10 years ago despite protests.
Sion Middle School(en)Canada / Saskatchewan / Saskatoon (Saskatoon)school, middle school, catholic schoolCatholic middle years school. The Catholic school board decided to close the school at the end of the 2009-2010 school year due to declining enrolment. www.thestarphoenix.com/news/Middle+school+close/2742249...
Cumberland Square Shopping Centre(en)Canada / Saskatchewan / Saskatoon (Saskatoon)store / shop, shopping mall/centerMajor strip mall.
Clinkskill Manor(en)Canada / Saskatchewan / Saskatoon (Saskatoon)retirement homeThis was the site of the Saskatoon Arena, which was built in 1937 and was the city's main sports venue until it was demolished in 1989 to make way for Credit Union Centre/Saskatchewan Place. It was replaced by Clinkskill Manor,
former Midtown Village(en)Canada / Saskatchewan / Saskatoon (Saskatoon)store / shop, mall, demolishedFormer small strip mall, demolished in 2007 to facilitate an expansion of the Midtown Plaza.
Bessborough Gardens(en)Canada / Saskatchewan / Saskatoon (Saskatoon)gardenPrivately owned park (owned by the hotel) which is used as a performance venue.
Woodlawn Cemetery(en)Canada / Saskatchewan / Saskatoon (Saskatoon)cemeteryWoodlawn Cemetery is one of Saskatoon's two municipal cemeteries. Saskatoon's first cemetery, the Nutana (Pioneer) Cemetery is located on the east side of the South Saskatchewan River, which cuts directly through the center of Saskatoon. Woodlawn Cemetery is centrally located
former Union Centre(en)Canada / Saskatchewan / Saskatoon (Saskatoon)Built in the early 1970s, the Union Centre brought together all of the major Saskatoon-based trades unions under one roof. It was also a popular banquet facility. In the late 1990s-early 2000s it ceased to be used for its original
Hugh Cairns Memorial(en)Canada / Saskatchewan / Saskatoon (Saskatoon)Statue of Sgt. Hugh Cairns V.C., a Saskatonian who was one of the last casualties of the First World War.
Ronald McDonald House(en)Canada / Saskatchewan / Saskatoon (Saskatoon)medicalResidence facility for ill children and their families.
River City Centre(en)Canada / Saskatchewan / Saskatoon (Saskatoon)shopping mall/center, bigboxSaskatoon was slow to adopt the "big box" shopping centre format. This collection of stores was the city's first serious attempt at this and was later followed by Preston Crossing. River City Centre is built on the site of the
Canarama Shopping Centre(en)Canada / Saskatchewan / Saskatoon (Saskatoon)store / shop, shopping mall/centerStrip mall built in the 1970s. Some previous tenants include Gibson's Fish and Chips, Mr. Pizza, a number of video rental locations (Video Lane, 49 Cent Video, Pick-A-Flick), Realty World, The Hobby Shop, Empire Magazines, a dentist's office, Canarama Pharmacy,
Zellers(en)Canada / Saskatchewan / Saskatoon (Saskatoon)store / shop, department storeDepartment store, originally opened as a K-Mart during its short life in Canadian retail.
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