Holiday Park, Saskatoon

Located within Saskatoon's Ward 2, Councillor Hilary Gough represents the area's interests at City Hall.

It is used year-round, providing snow golf and well-groomed cross country ski trails in the winter months.

Along the east the Meewasin Valley Authority provides walking and biking trails along the South Saskatchewan River.

The Saskatoon Tuberculosis Sanitorium was opened April 15, 1925 [1][2] and was a landmark of the community, widely visible from the opposite side of the river.

The northern boundary extends no further than 11th Street, and the southern edge overlooks the scenic vista of the Holiday Park Golf Course.

[14] Spadina Crescent was for many years the primary access road to the city's main landfill and the Queen Elizabeth II Power Station.