History of Saskatoon - Location Relative To Other Historic Communities in Saskatchewan

Location Relative To Other Historic Communities in Saskatchewan

Garfield

McNab Park

Mayfair
North: Martensville
Warman
Clark's Crossing Brownell
North Saskatoon
Robert Caswell's homestead
CPR Bridge
Gardenvilla S.D. 963 Sutherland
Smithville
West: Dr. J.H.C. Willoughby's homestead Riversdale
Saskatoon Qu'Appelle, Long Lake & Saskatchewan RR
or CNR Bridge
East: Nutana
Cory
Farley
Eaton/Hawker Vanscoy South: Yorath Island
Maple Grove/Leisureland

Grand Trunk Pacific
or C.N.R. Bridge

South Saskatoon Newcross
Duro
Grasswood
Haultain
Strehlow
Dundurn

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