- Saskatoon - Wikipedia
Saskatoon ( ˌsæskəˈtuːn ) is the largest city in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan It straddles a bend in the South Saskatchewan River in the central region of the province
- Saskatoon | River, History, Map, Facts | Britannica
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
- 21 Awesome Things To Do in Saskatoon - Must Do Canada
Looking for things to do in Saskatoon? In this travel guide, we'll help you plan the best trip with what to do, where to eat, and more!
- Home | Saskatoon. ca
This is the official City of Saskatoon website Learn about City operations and the programs and services offered to citizens
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Explore all the things to do in Saskatoon including live music, nightlife shopping, and plenty of outdoor fun activities and attractions for the whole family to enjoy
- A first-timers guide to Saskatoon, Canada - Lonely Planet
Surrounded by gentle wheat fields beneath a dome of great prairie skies, Saskatoon is the largest city in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan Straddling the… With top tips on packing, budgeting and the best things to do, plan your trip to Saskatoon, Canada, with this guide for first-time visitors
- Saskatoon - The Canadian Encyclopedia
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, incorporated as a city in 1906, population 266,141 (2021 census), 247,201 (2016 census) The City of Saskatoon, the largest city in Saskatchewan, is situated in rolling parklands on the banks of the northward-flowing South Saskatchewan River, 352 km northwest of Regina
- Saskatoon – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Saskatoon is a city in West Central Saskatchewan With a metropolitan population of approximately 317,000 people (2021), it is the province's largest city, and its economic and cultural hub It has a beautiful setting along the South Saskatchewan River, and makes the most of it with parks and bridges It's a little oasis among wheat fields
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