City Park, Saskatoon

In 1903, the annual exhibition was moved from the Louise Grounds in Nutana to City Park, and a horse racing track and grandstand were constructed.

[8] City Park Collegiate was re-established in 1986 as an alternative education program to meet the needs of students having difficulty in the regular school setting.

This program offered modified versions of compulsory high school courses along with many regular-level, hands-on electives.

Attached to the gallery was Saskatoon's civic conservatory, containing seasonal flower displays as well as tropical and arid plants.

The City Park Community Association organizes social and leisure programs, such as adult fitness, children/youth sports and preschool playgrounds.

Several professional businesses line Queen Street, which runs past Saskatoon City Hospital.

There is a small collection of businesses near the center of City Park, at 7th Avenue North and Princess Street.

Some roads in the south and west parts of City Park are angled to align with their continuations in the Central Business District.

Saskatoon City Hospital
Alexander House, a municipal heritage property