Saskatoon station (Canadian Pacific Railway)

[2] Saskatoon earned the nickname Hub City from the contributions of the CPR, CNR and GTP.

Saskatoon's CP station is located at 305 Idylwyld Drive, in the Caswell Hill Neighborhood, Core Neighbourhoods Suburban Development Area.

The CPR discontinued passenger service in 1960, maintaining it as an office site until 1993 when it was sold to Ken Achs who restored the building.

Both are located in the Central Business District which sprang up to support both the CNR railway station and railyards and the CPR.

The Midtown Plaza shopping mall was built on the site of the former downtown CNR railway station in the late 1960s; in the 1990s the mall underwent a major renovation that included changing the front facade to resemble the style of the old railway station.

Crowd gathered for the opening of the station June 15, 1908.