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Saskatoon Neighbourhoods

Welcome to our Saskatoon neighbourhoods section which includes detailed information on all of Saskatoon’s residential neighbourhoods. We’ve included all of the latest information on real estate sales within the various areas, plus census data to assist you in selecting your next Saskatoon neighbourhood.

Adelaide Churchill Arbor Creek Avalon
Brevoort Park Briarwood Buena Vista
Caswell Hill Central Business District City Park
College Park East College Park West Confederation Park
Confederation Park S.C. Dundonald Eastview
Erindale Evergreen Exhibition
Fairhaven Forest Grove Greystone Heights
Grosvenor Park Hampton Village Haultain
Holiday Park Holliston Hudson Bay Park
Kelsey-Woodlawn King George Lakeridge
Lakeview Lakewood Lawson Heights
Lawson Heights S.C. Massey Place Mayfair
Montgomery Place Mount Royal North Park
Meadowgreen Nutana Nutana Park
Nutana S.C. Pacific Heights Parkridge
Pleasant Hill Queen Elizabeth Richmond Heights
River Heights Riversdale Rosewood
Saskatoon Proper Silverspring Silverwood Heights
Stonebridge Sutherland University Heights
Varsity View Westmount Westview Heights
Wildwood Willowgrove Willows Golf Community


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Saskatoon Neighbourhoods in the News

  1. Multi-family development near Montgomery Place can proceed | TeamFisher.com

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This classic area's proximity to the river makes Meewasin Park a natural destination for those who like to bike, jog or walk. In City Park you'll enjoy some of Saskatoon's most beautiful scenery every day.

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There seems to be a growing consensus that Saskatchewan is poised for growth and several economists expect our province to lead in 2012. Is economic growth a good thing? Here's an interesting perspective.

- January 11, 2012