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Take a guided tour of Saskatoon via trolley, on foot or on a boat where professional guides can give you an excellent synopsis of the area’s history and current day life.
Live life in Saskatoon to the fullest with our Saskatoon attractions directory. Explore the natural beauty of Saskatoon, learn about its exciting history, or take the family on a new adventure. Our Saskatoon attractions directory lists everything there is to see and do in Saskatoon. From rowdy family fun to a quiet afternoon in a Saskatoon art gallery, you’ll see what put Saskatoon on the map. Read through our Saskatoon attractions directory now for all the must-see attractions and events in Saskatoon.
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Saskatoon Attractions
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Forestry Farm Park and Saskatoon Zoo
1903 Forestry Farm Park Drive, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, S7S 1G9
> View Telephone Number(306) 975-3395
Any day is a great day at the zoo. And when you visit the Forestry Farm Park and Saskatoon Zoo, you’ll see over 350 animals native to North America in their natural habitat! Deer, wolf, bison and fox are on display.
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Marr Residence
326 11 ST E, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, S7N 0E7
> View Telephone Number(306) 652-1201
If you’d like to see the oldest building in Saskatoon, drive or walk by the Marr Residence at 326 11th Street East.
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Meewasin Valley
402 Third Avenue South , Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, S7K 3G5
> View Telephone Number(306) 665-6887
The Meewasin Valley authority was formed to develop and protect the South Saskatchewan River Valley and preserve elements of nature, heritage and culture in the valley.
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Victoria Bridge
Saskatoon, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan,
One of the city’s major landmarks, the steel Victoria Bridge, was opened in 1907 as the city’s first traffic bridge that crosses the South Saskatchewan River and connects the three communities that became present day Saskatoon.
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Wanuskewin Heritage Park
RR #4, Penner Road, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, S7K 3J7
> View Telephone Number(306) 931-6767
Wanuskewin is a national historic Park situated along the South Saskatchewan River. It is a living, sacred cultural site which honors native people who lived here 6000 years ago.
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