Saskatoon City Hall — Local Government Office in Saskatoon

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Saskatoon City Hall

Local Government Office at 222 3 Ave N, Saskatoon, SK S7K 0J5, Canada, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, S7K 0J5 . Here you will find detailed information about Saskatoon City Hall: address, phone, fax, opening hours, customer reviews, photos, directions and more.

Opening hours

  • Monday
    8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Tuesday
    8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Wednesday
    8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Thursday
    8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Friday
    8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Saturday
    Closed
  • Sunday
    Closed

Rating

5
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5
Based on 11 reviews

Contacts

Provinces:
Saskatchewan
Address:
222 3 Ave N, Saskatoon, SK S7K 0J5, Canada, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, S7K 0J5
City:
Saskatoon
Postcode:
S7K 0J5

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About Saskatoon City Hall

Saskatoon City Hall is a Canadian Local Government Office based in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Saskatoon City Hall is located at 222 3 Ave N, Saskatoon, SK S7K 0J5, Canada,


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Reviews of Saskatoon City Hall

  • Thomas
    Added 2016.06.11
    The history of Saskatoon began with the first permanent settlement of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, in 1883 when TorontoMethodists, wanting to escape the liquor trade in that city, decided to set up a "dry" community in the rapidly growing prairie region. As of 1882 this area was a part of the provisional districtnamed Saskatchewan, North-West Territories. Their organization, the Temperance Colonization Society, first examined this area in 1882 and found that it would make an excellent location to found their community based on the ideals of the temperance movement. The settlers, led by John Neilson Lake, arrived on the site of what is now Saskatoon by traveling by railway from Ontario to Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, and then completing the final leg via horse-drawn cart (the railway had yet to be completed to Saskatoon). The plan for the Temperance Colony soon failed as the group was unable to obtain a large block of land within the community. Nonetheless, John Lake is commonly identified as the founder of Saskatoon; a public school, a park and two streets are named after him (Lake Crescent, which was developed in the 1960s, and Eastlake Avenue, originally Lake Avenue (as testified on the first map of Saskatoon from 1883), but later changed for reasons unknown).
  • Ethan
    Added 2016.01.12
    Saskatoon Heritage Society Protected Buildings Irvine House Nutana
  • Matthew
    Added 2015.06.01
    You can't fight this place, :-)
  • Gavin
    Added 2015.05.01
    Rate my Photos! :D
  • Daniel
    Added 2015.04.14
    Nice building and about Saskatoon...
  • Christian
    Added 2015.03.14
    Services as quick as possible staff are friendly
  • Hunter
    Added 2014.09.14
    Nice building.the lines move really slow
  • Matthew
    Added 2014.08.26
  • Luis
    Added 2014.08.19
    Saskatoon Heritage Society Protected Buildings Bell House Nutana
  • Thomas
    Added 2014.02.24
  • Juan
    Added 2013.07.25
    In 1885, several houses on 11th Street East were used as military hospitals during the North-West Rebellion. One house, the Marr Residence, is currently a heritage site run by the Meewasin Valley Authority. The first school, Victoria School, opened for classes at the corner of 11th Street and Broadway Avenue in 1888. This small school, now called the "Little Stone Schoolhouse", now sits on the campus of the University of Saskatchewan.
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