Wildwood is a primarily residential neighbourhood located in the southeast part of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.
The intersection of 8th Street and Central Avenue (now Acadia Drive) was referred to as "Stephenson's Corner" for many years.
In 1968, the SSRCA had to find another home when the City of Saskatoon announced its intention to expand eastward and annex the land.
As well, the park contains a constructed wetland area, designed to remove pollutants from stormwater and control runoff.
The Wildwood Community Association coordinates recreational programs and social activities, maintains the park and outdoor rink, and promotes the well-being of residents.
Predating Wildwood's residential development to the south, the County Fair Plaza shopping centre operated at Circle Drive and 8th Street and included a Zellers department store and Canada Safeway.
In 1977, Wildwood Mall opened[24] across Acadia Drive from County Fair Plaza on the former Stephenson dairy farm land[3] and added retailers such as Woolco (and later Wal-Mart) to the area.
In addition to The Centre, a few satellite businesses are located in freestanding buildings along 8th Street, straddling the mall property.