| City of Saskatoon Neighbourhoods | |
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| Fairhaven | |
| Confederation Suburban Development Area | |
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St. The city of Saskatoon Saskatchewan, Canada currently has 60 neighbourhoods divided amongst 8 designated Suburban Development Areas (SDAs Confederation Suburban Development Area (SDA is an area in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan ( Canada) Mark School. Separate Elementary School.
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| Population: | 4,990 |
| Average Family Income: | $47,591 |
| Average Household Size: | 2. 6 |
| Homeownership: | 49. 9% |
| Average Home Selling Price: | $108,106 |
| Municipal Ward: | 3 |
| Statistics c2005 - [1] | |
Fairhaven is a family oriented neighbourhood in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. Saskatoon is a city located in central Saskatchewan, Canada, on the South Saskatchewan River, with a Saskatchewan (səˈskætʃəwən) is a prairie province in Canada, which has an area of 588276 It is nestled close to both Catholic and public elementary schools. A small strip mall is within the Fairhaven subdivision, and the Confederation Suburban Centre provides many neighbouring shopping amenities to the north. A strip mall (also called a shopping plaza or mini-mall) is an open area Shopping center where the stores are arranged in a row with a Sidewalk Demographics Confederation Suburban Centre contains Confederation Park Mall, Cosmo Civic Centre, Plaza 22 Carole King Library Fairhaven Bowl and
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The community of Fairhaven first appeared on city maps circa 1971, and the layout of streets in the community underwent several revisions before development began in earnest in the mid-1970s, with most construction in the area complete by 1985 (although there remains some undeveloped lots on the community's eastern periphery as of 2007). This is a list of major shopping centres and retail districts in the city of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.
Sarah Shatwell Pendygrasse arrived from England in 1887 and was awarded a dominion land grant patent at SE section 20 township 36 range 5 W of the 3rd meridian, Saskatchewan provisional district, North West Territories on December 12, 1892. Events 627 - Battle of Nineveh: A Byzantine army under Emperor Heraclius defeats Emperor Khosrau II 's Persian Year 1892 ( MDCCCXCII) was a Leap year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian Calendar (or a Leap year [2] Her son Harold L. S. Pendygrasse homestead at NE Section 20 township 35 Range 3 W of the 3rd meridian. At 1919 St. Henry Avenue, Exhibition subdivision the Pendygrasse Home built by Harold Pendygrasse in 1910 has been declared a municipal heritage site. The Exhibition subdivision of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, is located on the banks of the South Saskatchewan River and was developed between It is built on the banks of the South Saskatchewan river east side of Saskatoon. [3]
When Fairhaven first appeared on the maps, the street names all had one thing in common: they all started with the letter F. When the community was re-plotted in the mid-1970s, this was abandoned (except for Fairlight Drive and Fairmont Drive) and most other streets in the area were named for prominent city officials of the past, such as former city councillors S. E. Bushe, E. H. Crimp, G. A. Forrester, J. J. Olmstead, and James Priel. [4]
When the community of Parkridge was first planned to the west of Fairhaven, it was identified on maps as "Fairhaven II" or "Fairhaven West" until a unique name was given to the area. History The roadways are to the most part named after those people who contributed significantly to the City of Saskatoon
Herbert S. Sears Park 20. 87 acres[6] Herbert S. (Bert) Sears (1907-1993) was a mayor of Saskatoon 1972-76. [7]
Fairhaven is serviced by the City Transit Bus Route Saskatoon Transit. Saskatoon Transit is the Public transport arm of the City of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.
Fairmont Drive provides the eastern boundary of Fairhaven. Fairlight Drive arcs above to the north as well as the western edge. Lochrie Crescent and Barber Place, Terrace, and Court are connected to Pendygrasse road and are included within the southern perimeter of Fairhaven. The Canadian Pacific Railway delimits the southern edge.
Fairhaven Community Association provides recreational activities at both St. Mark and Fairhaven school, as well as using the common green space between them provided by Herbert S. Sears Park. [8]
Coordinates: 52°7'18"N 106°43'40"W
| North: Confederation Suburban Centre | ||
| West: Parkridge | Fairhaven | East: Confederation Suburban Centre |
| South: AgPro Industrial | Montgomery Place |