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  2. Saskatchewan Railway Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Saskatoon Municipal Railway operated street cars (also known as trams) from New Year's Day 1913 until 1951. They had a cumulative total of 56 streetcars; three of which are now owned by the museum. Car 40, built by the Preston Car Company in 1911, was originally used in Calgary before being obtained by

  3. Broadway Avenue (Saskatoon) - Wikipedia

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    The boulevard was never built and another street in Avalon received the Royal Avenue name (one block west of present-day Broadway between Ruth and Cascade Streets). Broadway Avenue ceased to be the main commercial street when the present downtown was established with the arrival of the Qu'Appelle, Long Lake and Saskatchewan Railway in 1890. [ 3 ]

  4. Western Development Museum - Wikipedia

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    Buildings on site include a homestead, police station, bank, newspaper office (with working printing press), saddle shop, general store, and dentist's office. The museum also includes displays of vintage automobiles and farm equipment. The Saskatoon branch also has convention facilities and is home to the Saskatchewan Agricultural Hall of Fame.

  5. Sutherland Automotive Speedway - Wikipedia

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    Saskatoon Stock Car Racing Ass. (2006–present) Broke ground: April 2005; 19 years ago () Opened: June 2006; 18 years ago () Former names: Auto Clearing Motor Speedway Wyant Group Raceway: Major events: Current: NASCAR Canada Series Leland Industries 250 (2009–2019, 2022–present) Former: CASCAR West Series (2006) Website

  6. History of Saskatoon - Wikipedia

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    Aerial photo of the South Saskatchewan River, c. 1940s.The city of Saskatoon developed around the South Saskatchewan River.. The history of Saskatoon began with the first permanent non-indigenous settlement of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, in 1883 when Toronto Methodists, wanting to escape the liquor trade in that city, decided to set up a "dry" community in the rapidly growing prairie region.

  7. Prairieland Park - Wikipedia

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    Each year the park hosts an annual Saskatoon Exhibition variably called "The EX" (previously it was known as Pioneer Days). During the remainder of the year most of the park venues are rented out to special events. Some events held are the Western Canadian Crop Production Show, Glow Saskatoon, Gardenscape, and the Prairieland Junior Ag Showcase ...

  8. Saskatchewan Highway 7 - Wikipedia

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    Highway 7 now ends at Highway 14 at the west end of Saskatoon: at a split intersection that includes the southern terminus for SK 684 (Neault Road); an interchange is planned for this location in the future. This is the new Blairmore Suburban Development Area (SDA) hosting seven new neighbourhoods and anchoring future growth on Saskatoon's west ...

  9. Princess Auto - Wikipedia

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    Princess Auto is a Canadian retail chain specializing in farm, industrial, garage, hydraulics and surplus items. [ 1 ] Headquartered in Winnipeg, Manitoba , Princess Auto owns and operates 55 stores in ten provinces and three distribution centres (Winnipeg; Calgary, Alberta ; and Milton, Ontario ).

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