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Saskatoon is a city in central Saskatchewan. With a metropolitan population of about 257,000 people, it is the province's largest city. It's a little oasis among wheat fields. Saskatoon is located along the South Saskatchewan River and is known as a city of bridges, which has led, along with its cultural sophistication and wealth of Art Nouveau architecture, to its nickname as the Paris of the Prairies. Saskatoon is home to the University of Saskatchewan, which is home to "The Canadian Light Source" which is Canada's only synchrotron.

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Saskatoon has over 400 acres of riverbank trails and parks to explore and is within a short driving distance to an actual boreal forest. Visitors from far and wide delight in the city's beautiful parkland setting. Inviting natural riverbank parks and trails make jogging, biking and casual hikes easy and relaxing, invigorating and refreshing right in the heart of the city. It's no secret that the prairies are a bit chilly come wintertime, but don’t worry, the sub zero temperatures don't stop us Saskatonians! With outdoor trails, sporting arenas and festivals, we are just as fun in the winter as in the summer.

Top shopping malls in Saskatoon, Canada

Midtown Plaza - Serving Downtown Saskatoon for over 25 years.
The Centre - One of the best maintained malls.
Confederation Mall - Confederation Mall is one of the biggest malls in Saskatoon.
The Mall at Lawson Heights - A very good one.
Grosvenor Park Centre - A variety of restaurants await your palate.
Scotia Centre - For boutique shopping, food and services.

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Popular Tourist Attractions in Saskatoon (YXE), Canada

Credit Union Centre
Mendel Art Gallery
Forestry Farm Park and Zoo
Midtown Plaza
Wanuskewin Heritage Park
TCU Place
Broadway Theatre
South Saskatchewan River
The Right Honourable John G. Diefenbaker Centre for the Study of Canada
Museum of Antiquities
Peter MacKinnon Building
Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist

One of the city's landmarks is the Delta Bessborough Hotel, known to locals as the Bez. Built by the Canadian National Railway, it was among the last railway hotels to be started before the Great Depression of the 1930s brought their era to a close. Although the building was completed in 1932, it did not open its doors until 1935 due to the Depression. The Bessborough and the Mendel Art Gallery are currently the only major structures located on the river side of Spadina Crescent. One of the most frequently circulated photographs depicting Saskatoon is of the hotel framed in one of the arches of the Broadway Bridge.

With over 65 annual events (forty in the summer alone), there is no shortage of things to see and do! The SaskTel Saskatchewan Jazz Festival presents the best in live music at indoor and outdoor venues and creates a city-wide festival vibe! Grab some local food at Taste of Saskatchewan where restaurants serve up their favorite in-house dishes, or watch a professionally-acted play along the riverbank by attending Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan.

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