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Living in Saskatoon
Saskatoon is a vibrant and growing community, rich with culture, parkland and natural beauty. Graced by the natural splendor of the South Saskatchewan River, visitors from far and wide delight in the city's inviting natural riverbank parks and trails.
Saskatchewan's largest city provides convenient amenities, yet an inviting natural setting. A refreshment break is easy in Saskatoon - rejuvenate with an espresso in the trendy Broadway shopping district, delicious authentic local cuisine in one of many fine restaurants; check out the latest technology and research advancements on campus or at Innovation Place, home of the Canadian Light Source; play a round of golf on one of the several award-winning courses; or explore thousands of years of First Nations' culture - it's all in Saskatoon!
Below are links to more information about Saskatoon…
- Canada and Saskatchewn: Maps of Canada | Wall Map Canada, Student Visa, Saskatchewan Tourism, Saskatchewan News
- City of Saskatoon: Map, City of Saskatoon, Saskatoon Tourism, Leisure, Transit, Airport,Events.
- Accommodation: Rental accommodation is listed in the USSU Housing Registry, in the Star-Phoenix and at the University Residence.
- Radio: CBC, C95, Magic 98.3, News Talk 650, Rock 102, The Bull, Wired 96.3
- Univ. of Saskatchewan: University Website, About Us, Maps, Admission, International Students, Huskies Athletics
- College of Engineering: Engineering Website, Course Webpages, Graduate Student Theses.
- Clubs and Leisure Activities: Examples of campus clubs are the University Student Union, Engineering Student Society, Campus Groups, Physical Activity Centre programs and the Ballroom Dance Club.
- Other Activities: Rowing Club, Mendel Art Gallery, Jazz Festival, Saskatoon Symphony Orchestra, Persephone Theatre, Saskatoon Blades Hockey, Movie Listings, Sports and Entertainment events- http://creditunioncentre.com/, http://www.tcuplace.com/
University of Saskatchewan
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