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Confederation Park

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Confederation Park is a residential subdivision that saw the bulk of its development occur between 1970 and 1980. Most of its street are named after prominent Canadian politicians, primarily prime ministers.

The area has a handful of commercial developments nearby; most popular among them is the Confederation Park Mall.

Confederation Park has two elementary schools including Bishop Roborecki School in the catholic system and Confederation Park School in the public school system. New high schools that were recently been built in nearby Blairmore have been a welcome addition to the area, which has a strong teenage population.

The area boasts over forty acres of park space in three public parks offering a host of amenities including baseball, basketball, soccer, tennis, indoor and outdoor rinks, walking paths, a toboggan hill and a paddling pool. The nearby Cosmo Civic Centre offers a gymnasium, fitness centre and racquetball facilities.

Confederation Park is one of Saskatoon’s more affordable areas with a good selection of single-family detached homes and condominiums that are generally available at less than the average selling price of a Saskatoon home.

Photo Walk of Confederation Park

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Population 6,515
Number of households 2,170
Average persons per household 2.9
Home ownership 63.7%
Average sale price of a residential dwelling (previous year) $249,935
Median sale price of a residential dwelling (previous year) $244,000
Average household income $52,940
Types of homes Houses Condos
Number of sales
76 3
Lowest sale price
$174,900 $106,000
Highest sale price
$319,000 $174,000
Average sale price
$254,591 $132,000
Median sale price $249,000 $116,000

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Confederation Park in the News

  1. Average Saskatoon home prices by area for 2011 | TeamFisher.com
  2. Saskatoon city councillor calls for expropriation of flood prone housing project | TeamFisher.com
  3. Confederation Mall finds new anchor in Canadian Tire | TeamFisher.com

1 comment so far. We'd love to hear your thoughts.

  • Blaine Fitzpatrick
    August 30th, 2009 at 8:48 AM

    After hunting the city for the last 3 months for a house I found those in my price range always ended up in Confederation Park or Pacific Heights. Always living on the East side I was fully aware of the West side stigma. I have to say my opinion has changed. I got a 1977 house on a 50′ plus lot with a garage off the alley. I got the house for a good deal and after removing the flooring and having new hardwood and carpet installed along with a new kitchen and bathroom (the house was 900 sq ft so this wasn’t a big expense) I have what I want on a quiet crescent. Shop the west side, its minutes from Safeway and Superstore, downtown, circle drive and Preston crossing. My street is mostly working families mixed with retired original homeowners. There are some nice areas in the crescents off the major streets.

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