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1 day ago · Saskatoon, city, south-central Saskatchewan, Canada, on the South Saskatchewan River. It was founded in 1883 as the proposed capital of a temperance colony, and its name was derived from Mis-sask-quah-toomina, a Cree word for a local edible red berry.
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May 10, 2024 · Explore Saskatoon, the Canadian province of Saskatchewan, like a local as you explore our vibrant neighbourhoods, thriving food scene, down-to-earth hospitality, and walkable downtown.
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3 days ago · Find Saskatoon events, concerts, and festivals like the Broadway Street Fair, Saskatoon Pride Festival, and SaskTel Saskatchewan Jazz Fest.
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3 days ago · Saskatchewan, province of Canada that is one of only two Canadian provinces without a saltwater coast. It is also the only province whose boundaries are all wholly artificial (i.e., not formed by natural features). Its capital is Regina and its largest city is Saskatoon.
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6 days ago · 18 Best Things to Do in Saskatoon, Canada: 1. The Canadian Light Source; 2. Chief Whitecap Waterway; 3. Cranberry Flats Conservation Area; 4. Diefenbaker Canada Centre; 5. Forestry Farm Park and Zoo; 6. The Ukrainian Museum of Canada; 7. Wanuskewin Heritage Park; 8. Western Development Museum Saskatoon; 9. Meewasin Trail; 10. The Museum of ...
May 9, 2024 · Saskatoon, located in the heart of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan, is a thriving city with a rich history and vibrant culture. Known as the “Paris of the Prairies,” Saskatoon offers a unique blend of urban amenities and natural beauty.
1 day ago · Saskatoon is a commercial and educational centre located on Treaty Six Territory and the Homeland of the Métis in what is now the province of Saskatchewan. It lies along a bend of the South Saskatchewan River, 346 km north of the Canada-US border, 224 km from Alberta and 344 km from Manitoba.