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For visitors, you will find that Saskatoon is
Saskatchewan’s largest and most vibrant city, and boasts an
enormous variety of experiences for you, your family and friends.
Tourism Saskatoon has all the information on Saskatoon’s exciting
events, attractions, accommodations, dining, and shopping. |
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For those looking to do business in Saskatoon,
you will find a friendly, progressive business environment that includes
the lowest property tax rates in the country.
The Saskatoon Regional Economic Development Authority will help you
with all your needs. |
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Saskatoon Police Service |
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In partnership with the community we strive to provide service
based on excellence to ensure a safe and secure environment. |
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TCU Place |
TCU Place - Saskatoon's Arts and Convention Centre. A sophisticated convention and performing
arts centre whose innovative and progressive staff offers versatile
and affordable service, excellent food and catering services,
and a value that is second to none. |
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Credit Union Centre |
Credit Union Centre - Saskatoon's trade and sports centre.
Seats 13,000 with an unbelievable mix of Internationally acclaimed
performers and sporting events, trade, consumer and family shows.
Saskatchewan Place is recognized world-wide for it's powerful
and aggressive programming. |
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Saskatoon Public Library |
Saskatoon Public Library (established in 1913) is comprised of a central library - the Frances Morrison Library, and six branch libraries: Alice Turner Branch, Carlyle King Branch (in Cosmo Civic Centre), Cliff Wright Branch (in Lakewood Civic Centre), J.S. Wood Branch, Mayfair Branch and the Rusty Macdonald Branch (in Lawson Civic Centre). The Library maintains an extensive catalogued collection of materials including books, DVDs, videos, CDs, audio cassettes, CD-ROMS, talking books and kits, as well as a vast array of newspapers and magazines. In Saskatoon, 62% of residents hold a library card. Children, teen and adult programs operate year round. The Gallery, housed in the Frances Morrison Library, serves as a venue for emerging and established artists. The library maintains a web site with online services and resources: www.saskatoonlibrary.ca |
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The Mendel Art Gallery & Civic Conservatory |
The Mendel is nestled into the landscape of the west bank of the South Saskatchewan River in Saskatoon, adjacent to the Meewasin Valley Authority trails, and close to the city’s downtown and the University of Saskatchewan.
The Mendel Art Gallery welcomes over 150,000 visitors each year. Free admission, free parking, and exceptional hours of operation keep the gallery lively and full of people. Most of our programs are free of charge, and we embrace diversity within our doors. The Mendel is a place of exploration, discovery, and learning. We encourage you to visit us often. www.mendel.ca |
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Meewasin Valley Authority |
The Meewasin Valley Authority is an organization dedicated
to protecting the natural and cultural heritage resources of
the South Saskatchewan River Valley in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
and area. With the support of the Province of Saskatchewan,
the City of Saskatoon and the University of Saskatchewan, Meewasin
undertakes programs and projects in river valley education,
development and conservation. |
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