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Radisson Hotel Saskatoon

405 Twentieth Street East, Saskatoon Saskatchewan S7K 6X6, Canada
Reservations: +1 (800) 967-9033 US/Canada Toll-free
Telephone: +1 (306) 665-3322 Fax: +1 (306) 665-5531

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Convenient Saskatoon Hotel near Top Local Area Attractions

Sometimes called Paris of the Prairies; sometimes called the City of Bridges for its seven river crossings‚ Saskatoon has a vibrancy that is hard to miss. The Radisson Hotel Saskatoon rests at its heart‚ overlooking the beautiful Meewasin Valley. Midtown Plaza‚ Saskatchewan’s largest shopping mall is just steps from our door. TCU Place‚ the entertainment on Broadway Avenue‚ and the University of Saskatchewan Campus are also within walking distance. From the Saskatoon Blades sports action to the Mendel Art Gallery‚ the surrounding city offers something to please every member of your group. With our Canadian hospitality and convenient location‚ we offer the perfect place to meet in the heart of downtown Saskatoon.

Lodging at the Radisson Hotel in Saskatoon puts you near these attractions:

  • The Midtown Plaza, Saskatchewan's largest shopping mall
  • TCU Place
  • Broadway Avenue, Saskatoon's most unique shopping and entertainment district
  • University of Saskatchewan Campus
  • Cineplex Odeon Pacific Cinemas
  • New River Landing Development

Our Saskatoon hotel is convenient to the following:

  • Meewasin Valley (Throughout the river valley in the city)
    Spend a day exploring this 37-mile nature preserve and enjoy Canada's natural beauty.
    Phone: +1 (306) 665-6888
  • Mendel Art Gallery (1.5 km)
    This museum houses an impressive collection of Canadian art and hosts a variety of special events.
    Phone: +1 (306) 975-7610
  • Saskatoon Blades (8 km)
    Take the family to an exciting local ice hockey game and cheer on the local team.
    Phone: +1 (306) 975-8844
  • Ukrainian Museum of Canada (1 km)
    Visit this museum and explore Canada's history and cultural heritage.
    Phone: +1 (306) 244-3800
  • Wanuskewin Heritage Park (4.1 km)
    A must-see for any visitor interested in Native American culture and history, this attraction explores the heritage of the Northern Plains Indians. Highlights include an archeological excavation and an interpretive center.
    Phone: +1 (306) 931-6767
  • Western Development Museum (3.8 km)
    This museum focuses on technological and agricultural advances in Canada from pioneer times through the present.
    Phone: +1 (306) 931-1910

About Saskatoon

Saskatchewan's largest city sits along the banks of the South Saskatchewan River, presiding over the province from a central location at the junction of the prairies and the rocky Canadian Shield. Now numbering in excess of 200,000 residents, Saskatoon wasn't founded until the late 19th century and, even then, was slow to prosper. The first settlers (aside from Native Americans, who roamed the land for thousands of years) were a group of Methodists, who took advantage of the abundant land offerings and the opportunity to establish a colony based on temperance. They farmed with moderate success, but the fear of Indian attacks in the aftermath of rebellion prevented the colony from flourishing. After the railroad made its appearance, however, things began to pick up, and the population increased greatly through the 20th century. Nowadays, agriculture remains an enormous part of the economy, although mineral reserves and technology industries also figure prominently. Transportation via rail, highway, and air remains a strong presence too, and the city's many bridges make Saskatoon visually memorable. It also gets a boost from the beautiful stone buildings of the University of Saskatchewan and the magnificent Delta Bessborough Hotel. Character-laden regional attractions include the Diefenbaker Canada Centre, which traces the life and career of Canada's thirteenth prime minister; Boomtown, a living-history museum that re-creates Saskatoon, circa 1910; and Wanuskewin Heritage Park, a series of archaeological sites and exhibits detailing Native American culture and history. Additional city features include Forestry Farm Park and Saskatoon Zoo, the café and shopping scene along stylish Broadway Avenue, and the abundance of recreational opportunities available throughout the area. You'll also want to take in a few of the city's vibrant festivals (held year-round) and sample the saskatoonberry, the local fruit that not only gave inspiration to the pie but also provided the city its colorful name.

Did you know?

The Saskatchewan River cuts a path through Saskatoon, which accommodates seven bridges within the city limits. This multiplicity of bridges earned the city the nicknames "City of Bridges" and "Paris of the Prairies." Another nickname, "Toontown," became popular after the 1988 release of the movie, "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?" because of the film's location sporting the same name.

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