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  2. Category:Neighbourhoods in Saskatoon - Wikipedia

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  3. List of neighbourhoods in Saskatoon - Wikipedia

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    Saskatoon neighbourhood boundaries as of 2014. The city of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada currently has 65 neighbourhoods divided amongst 9 designated Suburban Development Areas (SDAs). Some neighbourhoods underwent boundary and name changes in the 1990s when the City of Saskatoon adjusted its community map. [1]

  4. College Park East, Saskatoon - Wikipedia

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    As of 2021, the area is home to 4,747 residents with an average household size of 2.5 people. The neighbourhood is considered a middle-income area, with a median personal income of $40,340, a home ownership rate of 77.0%, and an average single family dwelling value of $324,875. [1]

  5. Grosvenor Park, Saskatoon - Wikipedia

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    Grosvenor Park School opened in 1958 and was named after the subdivision as it was the first school in the area. [16] Due to declining enrolment, the school was closed and in 1993, the building was purchased by the Muslim Community of Saskatoon. Today it is the Saskatoon Islamic Centre. [17]

  6. Lakewood Suburban Centre, Saskatoon - Wikipedia

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    As of 2011, the area is home to 1,850 residents. The neighbourhood is considered a middle-income area, with an average family income of $65,927, an average dwelling value of $227,522 and a home ownership rate of 76.8%. [1] [2]

  7. Nutana Suburban Centre, Saskatoon - Wikipedia

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    A 1913 map shows that the present-day Nutana Suburban Centre was a registered subdivision named Utopia. [2] The land however, was not annexed until the period between 1955 and 1959. [ 3 ] Development did not begin in earnest until the 1960s, when adjacent neighbourhoods like Brevoort Park and Eastview emerged.

  8. Holliston, Saskatoon - Wikipedia

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    Wiggins Park - 2.9 acres (1.2 ha) Canon Smith Park - 4.6 acres (1.9 ha) Holliston Park - 5.4 acres (2.2 ha) George Ward Pool is a public swimming pool that operates during the summer months. [17] It opened on July 29, 1965 [18] and was named after George Ward, a longtime administrator, official and organizer of sport programs in Saskatchewan. [19]

  9. Avalon, Saskatoon - Wikipedia

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    John Lake Park. Most of the land for the neighbourhood was annexed by the city between 1910 and 1919, with the remaining southern piece annexed between 1960 and 1969. [2] A 1913 map shows that the present-day Avalon area overlaps three registered subdivisions of the day: Avalon in the northwest, Pacific Addition in the east and railway stock yards in the south. [3]