Hudson Bay Park, Saskatoon
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Hudson Bay Park is geographically located in north west Saskatoon
Saskatoon
Saskatoon is a city in central Saskatchewan, Canada, on the South Saskatchewan River. Residents of the city of Saskatoon are called Saskatonians. The city is surrounded by the Rural Municipality of Corman Park No. 344....

 just south of Circle Drive
Circle Drive
Circle Drive is a major road constructed as a ring road in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. The northeastern portion of the road is part of the Yellowhead Highway.-History:...

 along 33rd Street and Avenue P North. It is mainly characterized by single detached homes along with apartments that are less than five stories in height. Oliver Place and St. Joseph's Home are seniors residences located in this residential neighbourhood. This locale honours the pioneers of Saskatoon, as well as providing two very large park spaces which curve through the neighbourhood. The community was under construction mainly during the post war years between 1940 and 1960 when there was a housing shortage. The land for this neighbourhood was annexed during the City expansion around the time of 1910 to 1915. Following elementary school, students usually attend Mount Royal Collegiate
Mount Royal Collegiate
Mount Royal Collegiate Institute is located on the west side of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada in Mount Royal. It serves students from grades 9 through 12...

 in the neighboring area of Mount Royal or E.D. Feehan Catholic High School on Avenue M North a part of Caswell Hill community. In 2006, the average home selling price was $
Canadian dollar
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125,383 and the average family size was 2.1 residents. Statistics c2005 -

History

  • The Forestry Expo 2005 was recently held at Vic Rempel City Yards. In 2005, Mayfair School toured the yards as part of the Schools Plant Legacy in Trees (SPLIT) program which promotes educational tree planting. The greenhouses and nursery of Vic Rempel City Yards often hot various school classes. National Forest Week 2005 - Events and Activities URL accessed April 9, 2007

  • The roadways are mainly named after settlers and Saskatoon pioneers.
    City of Saskatoon Neighborhoods
    Street Name Pioneer
    Bowerman St. Allen Bowerman, a prominent developer
    Howell Ave
    Stewart Ave
    John East Ave John East Iron Works
    Valens Dr. VALENS, Dr. John A.
    Donald St.
    Faulkner Cres. Faulkner, Norman
    Eby St. Mr. James Eby
    Tiffin Ave.
    Statistics c2005 -

Education

  • E'cole Henry Kelsey - Public Elementary School
  • St. Edward School- Catholic Elementary School

Area Parks

  • Henry Kelsey Neighbourhood Park - 8.01 acres (32,415.3 m²)
  • Pierre Radisson Park - 24.88 acres (100,685.9 m²)
  • Henry Kelsey District Park - 24.12 acres (97,610.3 m²)
  • Riversdale Kiwanis Park - 15.09 acres (61,067.1 m²)

These parks host a variety of activities such as sports, recreational, play and fitness.

Transportation

Circle Drive is a main thoroughfare through Saskatoon which connects with 33rd Street which runs through Hudson Bay Park.

Layout

The furthest roads to the east are Avenue H North (southerly section) and Avenue I North (Northerly section). Circle Drive marks the north and west section as it runs diagonally across the corner. 31st Street is the southern most boundary.

Riversdale Kiwanis Park is along the south west corner running along Edmonton Avenue which runs within the neighborhood parallel to Circle Drive. City of Saskatoon Vic Rempel Yards: Greenhouses and nursery are along 33rd Street and Avenue P North. St. Edward School is on Avenue P South across the street from the Riversdale Kiwanis Park. Henry Kelsey Park is along Avenue I North and Howell Avenue in the North east corner. Henry Kelsey School is located in the southern edge of the park along 33rd Street East.

Shopping

On Avenue P North is a small strip mall which contains Bow wow boutique at 1619 29th Street West. There are doctor's offices,Hair N' More, Bamboo Bistro Ltd in this strip mall as well as other amenities. There used to be a small grocery store at one time.

Life

Kelsey Community Association provides recreational activities for the neighborhoods of Kelsey, Hudson Bay, McNab Park, and Mayfair.

Location










North: Westview
Westview, Saskatoon
Westview is a suburban community in the Confederation Suburban Development Area of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Originally named "Tuxedo Park" by real estate developers in 1912, the area remained undeveloped until the 1960s...

  | Airport M A
Airport Business Area, Saskatoon
Airport Business Area is an industrial park located in the North Industrial SDA Suburban Development Area of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Industrial parks are usually located close to transport facilities, especially where more than one transport modalities coincide...

 

West: Massey Place
Massey Place, Saskatoon
Massey Place, is a geographically localised subdivision of the Confederation Suburban Development Area in the city of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan which is nestled around Archibald McDonald Park. Mcdonald Park is centrally located along the northern perimeter of 33rd Street East...

 
Hudson Bay Park East: Mayfair
Mayfair, Saskatoon
Mayfair is currently a neighborhood in the city of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. Mayfair started out as a community outside of the villages of Riversdale, Nutana and Saskatoon and appears as its own place name on a map of 1907. In 1909 there were 60 residences built in Mayfair, and in 1911,...

 

South: Mount Royal
Mount Royal, Saskatoon
Mount Royal is a neighbourhood on the westside of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan in the Confederation SDA. Having a population of 4.259 residents, the neighborhood consists of 3 elementary schools and 2 sister secondary schools.-Demographics:...

 | Westmount



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