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City of Saskatoon
18th Edition - December 201918th Edition - December 2019
NEIGHBOURHOOD PROFILESNEIGHBOURHOOD PROFILES
Table of Contents
1 Introduction
1 Data Sources
2 Glossary of Terms
4 Data Reporting
4 Contact Us
5 Saskatoon Census Metropolitan Area
9 Saskatoon
13 Adelaide/Churchill
17 Arbor Creek
21 Aspen Ridge
25 Avalon
29 Blairmore Suburban Centre
33 Brevoort Park
37 Briarwood
41 Brighton
45 Buena Vista
49 Caswell Hill
53 City Park
57 College Park
61 College Park East
65 Confederation Park
69 Confederation Suburban Centre
73 Downtown
77 Dundonald
81 Eastview
85 Erindale
89 Evergreen
93 Exhibition
97 Fairhaven
101 Forest Grove
105 Greystone Heights
109 Grosvenor Park
113 Hampton Village
117 Haultain
121 Holiday Park
125 Holliston
129 Hudson Bay Park
133 Kelsey - Woodlawn
137 Kensington
141 King George
145 Lakeridge
149 Lakeview
153 Lakewood Suburban Centre
157 Lawson Heights
161 Lawson Heights Suburban Centre
165 Massey Place
169 Mayfair
173 Meadowgreen
177 Montgomery Place
181 Mount Royal
185 North Park
189 Nutana
193 Nutana Park
197 Nutana Suburban Centre
201 Pacific Heights
205 Parkridge
209 Pleasant Hill
213 Queen Elizabeth
217 Richmond Heights
221 River Heights
225 Riversdale
229 Rosewood
233 Silverspring
237 Silverwood Heights
241 Stonebridge
245 Sutherland
249 The Willows
253 U of S Lands South Management Area
257 University Heights Suburban Centre
261 Varsity View
265 Westmount
269 Westview
273 Wildwood
277 Willowgrove
Introduction The Neighbourhood Profiles, produced by Planning and Development since 1976, provides information on demographic trends relevant to medium- and long-term planning initiatives, as well as key information that assists civic administration, elected officials, and service providers in making informed decisions related to the needs of citizens.
Data Sources Multiple data sources are used in the Neighbourhood Profiles. This edition includes data from the 2016 Federal Census, Statistics Canada, eHealth Saskatchewan, RBC Economics Research, administrative data from a variety of agencies, and specific sources related to the Saskatoon Census Metropolitan Area (CMA). Census Program
The Census Program provides a statistical portrait of the country every five years. The last Census was conducted in May 2016. The mandatory long-form census was reinstated in time for the 2016 Census of Population. As such, a sample of approximately 25% of Canadian households received a long-form questionnaire. All other households received a short-form questionnaire. The Census sets out to count and gather information on the population and provides a portrait of Canadians by their demographic, social, and economic characteristics. The Census Program provides information used in the following Profiles categories: Mode of travel to work, education level, ethnic diversity, mother tongue, household structure, age of dwelling, housing costs, housing by tenure, and major occupation. Statistics Canada
Statistics Canada 2015-2018 population estimates are used in the Saskatoon and Saskatoon CMA profiles. The 2019 Saskatoon population is a July estimate generated by the City of Saskatoon, Planning and Development Division; based on the Statistics Canada 2018 estimate. These estimates are considered the most accurate measure of population available between Census cycles. The Income Statistics Division with Statistics Canada gathers labour force characteristics through tax filer data. The postal code used in the tax filing process is used to determine neighbourhood level characteristics. The accuracy of the labour force neighbourhood characteristics relies on the accuracy of the postal code submitted with a tax return. Statistics Canada makes no representation or warranty as to, or validation of, the accuracy of this postal code data. eHealth Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan health card services registration data is used to determine neighbourhood population. eHealth Saskatchewan provides the City of Saskatoon with all records from its Covered Population (Saskatoon File). Covered Population refers to all residents registered for Saskatchewan health insurance. eHealth Saskatchewan determines neighbourhood residency by the postal code provided by the user. The accuracy of neighbourhood population depends on the accuracy of the postal code information given to eHealth Saskatchewan. Depending on users’ promptness updating address changes with eHealth Saskatchewan, it is likely that neighbourhoods with a large increase of population, like newer neighbourhoods, will have a delay in reported population growth. RBC Economics Research
The median household income, used to calculate the median multiple (under the Housing Affordability category), was produced by the RBC Economics Research department. An estimated household income is required between Census years because household income data is only available through the Census Program. Administrative Data
Other sources of data used in the Neighbourhood Profiles include administrative data that is collected annually from the City of Saskatoon, the Saskatoon Public School Division, Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools, the University of Saskatchewan, Saskatchewan Polytechnic, and Saskatchewan Government Insurance. Examples of the data include: residential sales data, the number of home based businesses, school enrolment, and vehicle registration. Saskatoon CMA Data Sources
Statistics Canada, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC), and the Conference Board of Canada (CBOC) were used as additional data sources in the Saskatoon CMA profile. These data sources offer a variety of data at the regional level.
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Glossary of Terms
Terms are listed alphabetically by category heading. Age Group describes the age and sex characteristics of the population through the use of a population pyramid. This data is also provided in a table for each year in the past 10 years in the Saskatchewan Health Insurance Registration Population document available online at https://www.saskatoon.ca/business-development/planning/planning-publications. Age of Dwelling refers to the period in which the building was originally built, not the time of any later remodelling, additions or conversions. Respondents were asked to indicate the period of construction, to the best of their knowledge. Dwelling Unit Count includes the total number of dwellings per neighbourhood, the total number of dwelling units broken down by type (Two-Unit Dwellings include Secondary Suites), the gross area of the neighbourhood in acres and hectares, and the number of dwelling units per acre and hectare. Dwelling unit numbers may change year to year based on changes in classification of dwellings, and cancelled building and demolition permits. Units may be reclassified, for example, to reflect removal of illegal suites or the conversion of private apartments to assisted living beds.
Total Area (in the Saskatoon profile) is calculated as the sum of the gross area in the following neighbourhoods: Adelaide/Churchill, Airport Business Area, Arbor Creek, Avalon, Blairmore Suburban Centre, Brevoort Park, Briarwood, Buena Vista, Caswell Hill, City Park, College Park, College Park East, Confederation Park, Confederation Suburban Centre, Downtown, Dundonald, Eastview, Erindale, Evergreen, Exhibition, Fairhaven, Forest Grove, Greystone Heights, Grosvenor Park, Hampton Village, Haultain, Holiday Park, Holliston, Hudson Bay Park, Kelsey – Woodlawn, Kensington, King George, Lakeridge, Lakeview, Lakewood Suburban Centre, Lawson Heights, Lawson Heights Suburban Centre, Massey Place, Mayfair, Meadowgreen, Montgomery Place, Mount Royal, North Park, Nutana, Nutana Park, Nutana Suburban Centre, Pacific Heights, Parkridge, Pleasant Hill, Queen Elizabeth, Richmond Heights, River Heights, Riversdale, Rosewood, Silverspring, Silverwood Heights, Stonebridge, Sutherland, The Willows, U of S Lands South Management Area, University Heights Suburban Centre, Varsity View, Westmount, Westview, Wildwood, Willowgrove.
Neighbourhood Area includes the gross area within the neighbourhood boundary.
Dwelling Units per Area is calculated by dividing the total number of dwellings with the Neighbourhood Area or the Total Area. Education Level describes the highest level of education attained for those aged 15 years and older. Enrolment by School lists the name and division of each high school and elementary school located within a neighbourhood and the number of students enrolled at each
school. It should be noted that students enrolled in a school may not necessarily reside in that neighbourhood. Ethnic Diversity is a measure of the diversity within a neighbourhood by calculating a diversity index. This number is calculated by summing the neighbourhood portion of the percentage of the total population that is a visible minority, of Indigenous identity, speaks a non-official language at home, and has a non-official language as their mother tongue. The diversity index for Saskatoon is calculated as the average of all neighbourhoods. Household Structure describes several characteristics of households. A household is defined by Statistics Canada as a person or group of persons who occupy the same dwelling and do not have a usual place of residence elsewhere in Canada. A distinction is made in the table between a family and a non-family household. A family household or Census family is a married couple (with or without children), or a common-law couple (with or without children), or a lone parent family. Housing Affordability is determined using the median multiple ratio, which is calculated by dividing the median selling price per a given area with the estimated median household income for Saskatoon. The resulting quotient indicates how many years of median household income would be required to equal the median selling price. The housing affordability ranks the resulting quotient as follows: severely unaffordable is 5.1 and over, seriously unaffordable is 4.1 to 5.0, moderately unaffordable is 3.1 to 4.0, and affordable is 3.0 and under. The median multiple is recommended by the United Nations and World Bank. Housing by Tenure describes the type of housing tenure as a percentage: homeowner or renter. Housing Costs describes the average gross rent and average owner’s major payments. Labour Force includes the following labour force characteristics:
Canadian Index of Median Income is a comparison of the median income for the given area with the median income of Canada (Canada = 100).
Economic Dependency Ratio is the sum of transfer payment dollars received as benefits in a given area, compared to every $100 of employment income for that same area. For example, where a table shows an Employment Insurance (EI) dependency ratio of 4.69, it means that $4.69 in EI benefits were received for every $100 of employment income for the area.
Labour Force Participation Rate is the count of persons aged 15 years and over with labour income expressed as a percentage of the total taxfilers and dependants aged 15 years and over for the same area. Labour income includes employment income and Employment Insurance benefits.
Median Total Income is the amount that divides the income distribution into two equal groups, half having income above that amount, and half having income below that amount. Median incomes in the data tables are rounded to the nearest ten dollars. Zero values are not included in the calculation of medians for individuals.
Provincial Index of Median Income is a comparison of the median income for the given area with median income of Saskatchewan (Saskatchewan = 100).
Licensed Home-Based Businesses represents the number of home-based businesses registered with the City of Saskatoon based on paid business license fees.
Major Occupation describes the type of employment classification for population aged 15 years and older. These are the main categories derived by Statistics Canada to classify the Canadian labour force. Mode of Travel to Work describes the primary mode of travel to work for population aged 15 years and older with a regular place of work or no fixed workplace address. Mother Tongue describes neighbourhood population by the first language learned at home. The top languages are presented for each given area. Park Space includes the total park area, the population per hectare and acres of park area, and a listing of park names and type within a given neighbourhood.
Park Space per Person is calculated using the most recent population divided by the total area of park space.
Park types categorize parks based on how they are classified in the City of Saskatoon Park Development Guidelines Policy. The policy classifies parks as a Neighbourhood Pocket Park, Neighbourhood Core Park, Linear Park, Village Square Park, District Park, Multi-District Park, or Industrial Park; based on the intended use and physical characteristics. Please refer to the policy for a full description of each classification. Please note that parks classified as a Linear Park, Neighbourhood Park, and Neighbourhood Core Park are identified as Neighbourhood Park type in the Neighbourhood Profiles. In addition, the Special Use type includes Village Square and Special Use Parks.
Personal Income is the total income reported by tax filers from the following sources: employment income, investments, government transfers, private pensions, registered retirement savings plan income, and other income. Population indicates total population. Neighbourhood population is based on the Covered Population data, provided by eHealth Saskatchewan. The Saskatoon CMA and Saskatoon populations (2015-2018) are provided by Statistics Canada annual estimates. The 2019 Saskatoon population is an estimate, produced by the City of Saskatoon, Planning and Development based on the 2018 Statistics Canada population estimate.
Postsecondary Enrolment is the number of students, within the given area, enrolled at Saskatchewan Polytechnic and the University of Saskatchewan. Real Estate Sales is the number of annual residential sales transactions by housing type and the average price. This information does not include non-arm’s length transactions - for example, sales between family members. Registered Vehicles includes the total number of registered vehicles classified by SGI as a light vehicle (includes commercial & private vehicles) or private passenger vehicle, as well as the number of vehicles registered per person. The number of registered vehicles per person is calculated using the given area population divided by the number of registered vehicles, in that year. *Please note that population values in 2017 and 2018 in newer neighbourhoods are likely lower than actual population, which generates a higher number of registered vehicles per person (please see section Data Sources for more information on eHealth Saskatchewan Covered Population.) Voter Participation describes participation by level of government.
Municipal –includes voter participation in the 2003, 2006, 2009, 2012 and 2016 Civic Elections at the neighbourhood level. In most cases poll areas corresponded with neighbourhood boundaries, but not all. Provincial – includes voter participation in the 2007, 2011 and 2015 Provincial Elections and is broken down to show neighbourhood results (where available). Where poll division boundaries did not correspond to neighbourhood boundaries, polling division results were split between neighbourhoods based on the relative estimated population in each area. Affected neighbourhoods vary from election to election, but most are affected by this in at least one election year. Federal – includes voter participation in the 2006, 2008, 2011 and 2015 Federal Elections. Voter participation is broken down and combined to show neighbourhood by neighbourhood results (where available). Where poll division boundaries did not correspond to neighbourhood boundaries, polling division results were split between neighbourhoods based on the relative estimated population in each area. Affected neighbourhoods vary from election to election, but most are affected by this in at least one election year. Advance voting allows for citizens to vote prior to the official Election Day. The number of citizens taking advantage of advanced voting has steadily increased as this service has become more available. However, the ability to track advance voters by neighbourhood is not currently possible. This is shown in the Neighbourhood Profiles as a reduction in voter participation rate at the neighbourhood level, as those registered voters who have voted in the advanced polls will be identified by constituency and not by polling station.
For more details on terms used in the Census Program, please refer to the Statistics Canada website, www.statcan.gc.ca
Census Dictionary (http://www12.statcan.gc.ca/census-recensement/2016/ref/dict/index-eng.cfm)
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Data Reporting Confidentiality and random rounding Statistics Canada subjects the Census Program data to a confidentiality procedure known as random rounding to prevent the possibility of associating statistical data with any identifiable individual. Under this method, all figures, including totals and margins, are randomly rounded either up or down to a multiple of '5,' and in some cases '10.' While providing strong protection against disclosure, this technique does not add significant error to the Census data. The user should be aware that totals and margins are rounded independently of the cell data so that some differences between these and the sum of rounded cell data may exist. Also, minor differences can be expected in corresponding totals and cell values among various Census tabulations. Similarly, percentages, which are calculated on rounded figures, do not necessarily add up to 100%. In addition to random rounding, area suppression has been adopted to further protect the confidentiality of individual responses. Area suppression is the deletion of all characteristic data from the Census for geographic areas with populations below 100 persons. In all cases, suppressed data is included in the appropriate higher aggregate subtotals and totals. Representation Error
Data that is based on a calculation has been rounded; the larger the decimal point displayed the higher the accuracy.
Contact Us If you have any questions about this publication, please e-mail [email protected] or call (306) 975-7641 or 975-2687. For more information on community trends, please refer to the City of Saskatoon’s report, Saskatoon Strategic Trends 2019: An Overview of the Demographic, Development, Economic, Environmental, and Social Issues and Trends. This report is available online at https://www.saskatoon.ca/business-development/planning/planning-publications.
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A Census Metroplitan Area (CMA)Census Metroplitan Area (CMA) is an area consisting of one or more neighbouring municipalities situated around a major urban core. A CMA must have a total population of at least 100,000 of which 50,000 or more live in the urban core. Municipalities and First Nations Reserves that comprise the Saskatoon CMA include: Allan, Asquith, Blucher No. 343, Borden, Bradwell, Clavet, Colonsay, Colonsay No. 342, Corman Park No. 344, Dalmeny, Delisle, Dundurn, Dundurn No. 313, Elstow, Langham, Martensville, Osler, Saskatoon, Sheilds, Thode, Vanscoy, Vanscoy No. 345, Warman, and Whitecap.
Census Metropolitan AreaCensus Metropolitan Area
70.1%70.1%
COMMUNITY QUICK FACTSCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTS
$327,248$327,248 N/AN/A 2.52.5homeownership
PopulationPopulation322,568
medianpersonalincome
householdsize
averagesale price
SASKATOON CENSUS METROPOLITAN AREA
Age Distribution
2018
Age Group Net Migration
2018
Mode of Travel to Work
2016
Driver: Car, Truck, Van
Passenger: Car, Truck, Van
Public Transit
Walked
Bicycle
Other
Mother Tongue Education Level
Top Languages 2016 2016
English 231,610 No Certificate/diploma/degree 34,615
Tagalog (Pilipino, Filipino) 6,970 High school certificate or equivalent 68,420
German 5,020 Apprentice/trades certificate/diploma 21,565
Mandarin 4,115 College/CEGEP/non-university cert./dipl. 41,480
French 3,870 University diploma or degree 67,350
Ukrainian 3,475
Urdu 3,370
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
12000 8000 4000 0 4000 8000 12000
00 to 04
05 to 09
10 to 14
15 to 19
20 to 24
25 to 29
30 to 34
35 to 39
40 to 44
45 to 49
50 to 54
55 to 59
60 to 64
65 to 69
70 to 74
75 to 79
80 to 84
85+
Female Male
119,765
8,515
6,325
6,090
2,850
2,265
njhm
299,389307,345
315,598322,568
2015 2016 2017 2018
PO
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0-14 years18.7%
15-64 years68.6%
65+ years12.7%
Source: Statistics Canada, Table 051-0056
5,943 5,441
-1,365 -1,769
2,739 2,739
2016-2017 2017-2018
Intraprovincial Interprovincial International
Source: Statistics Canada, Table 051-0057
Source: Statistics Canada, Table 051-0056
Household Structure Housing Costs
2016 2016
One-family households 75,460 Average Owner's Major Payments $1,408
Multiple-family households 1,940 Average Gross Rent $1,130
Non-family households 37,890 Source: 2016 Census
Total lone-parent families 12,355
Total households 115,285
Household size 2.5
Housing by Tenure Real Estate Sales
2016
Consumer Price Index (CPI) Real GDP Growth
100 = 2002, Base Year Percentage Change
Source: 2016 Census
Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM, table 326-0021
70%
30%
Owned
Rented
Source: 2016 Census
5,083 4,692 4480 4314
$346,711
$343,497
$336,703
$327,248
2015 2016 2017 2018
MLS Sales Average Price
Source: CMHC Housing Market Outlook - Saskatchewan - Fall 2019
-0.4% -0.3%
3.1%
2.2%
2015 2016 2017 2018
Source: Conference Board of Canada, May 2019
130.8
132.6
135
138.1
1.9%
1.2%
1.8%
2.3%
2015 2016 2017 2018
annual percentage change
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SASKATOON CENSUS METROPOLITAN AREA
Percentage of GDP by Industry
2018
Employment Growth Unemployment Rate
Percentage Growth
Major Occupation
2016
Source: 2016 Census
Source: Conference Board of Canada, March 2019
17,200
23,885
10,920
13,490
20,510
3,740
37,860
27,695
4,025
4,600
Management
Business-Finance-Administration
Natural-Applied sciences and related
Health
Education-Law Social-Community & Gov
Art-Culture-Recreation-Sport
Sale & Service
Trades-Transport-Equip operators and related
Natural resources - agriculture & related
Manufacturing-Utilities
5.80%6.90%
7.90%6.98%
2015 2016 2017 2018
Source: Statistics Canada, table 282-0129, March 2019
0.3%
-0.8%
1.0%
2.7%
2015 2016 2017 2018
Source: Conference Board of Canada, March 2019
Finance, Insurance & Real
Estate12%
Wholesale & Retail Trade5%
Education Services and Health Care & Social
Assistance2%
Transportation and Warehousing
17%
Business Services3%
Personal Services13%
Public Administration and Defence
5%
Information and Cultural
Industries5%
Primary and Utilities19%
Construction8%
Manufacturing10%
Service Producing Industry Goods Producing Industry
Sutherland
ForestGrove
Erindale
Arbor CreekSutherlandIndustrial
Brighton
College ParkEast
College Park
GreystoneHeights
University of SaskatchewanManagement Area
University Heights SCWillowgrove
GrosvenorPark
VarsityView
BrevoortParkHolliston
Nutana SC
NutanaPark Eastview
Lakeview
Wildwood
LakeridgeLakewood SC
Briarwood
HillcrestManagement
AreaAdelaide/ChurchillAvalon
QueenElizabeth
Haultain
Nutana
BuenaVista
Exhibition
Downtown
Riversdale
WestmountMount
Royal
Hudson Bay Park
CN Yards Management Area
Aspen Ridge
Evergreen
Stonebridge
University HeightsDevelopment Area
Rosewood
Westview
Massey Place
Dundonald
Hampton VillageElk
Point
Kensington
ConfederationPark
BlairmoreDevelopment
Area Pacific Heights
Blairmore SC
Parkridge
Agpro Industrial
FairhavenMeadow-
Green
PleasantHill
WestIndustrial
KingGeorge
HolidayParkSouth West
IndustrialMontgomery Place
Gordie HoweManagement Area
Sask PowerManagement Area Diefenbaker
Management
CNIndustrial
The Willows
U of S Lands - SouthManagement Area
U of S Lands - NorthManagement Area
SilverspringUniversity Heights
Development Area
U of S Lands - EastManagement Area
SilverwoodHeights
Lawson HeightsLawsonHeights
SC
River Heights
Hudson BayIndustrial
NorthIndustrial
Agriplace
MarquisIndustrial
North DevelopmentArea
AirportManagement Area
AirportBusiness
Area
MayfairKelsey-Woodlawn
NorthPark
RichmondHeights
City Park
CentralIndustrial
CaswellHill
ConfedSC
HolmwoodDevelopment
Area
Area
North West DevelopmentArea
South DA
South WestDevelopment
Area
SEDevArea
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City of SaskatoonCity of Saskatoon
66.8%66.8%
COMMUNITY QUICK FACTSCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTS
$336,757$336,757 $40,050$40,050 2.42.4homeownership
PopulationPopulation272,200
medianpersonalincome
householdsize
averagesale price
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SASKATOON
Mode of Travel to Work
2016
Driver: Car, Truck, Van
Passenger: Car, Truck, Van
Public Transit
Walked
Bicycle
2019 Other
Registered Vehicles
2017 2018
Total (LV & PV) 182,846 177,426 LV - light vehicles (commercial & private) PV - private passenger vehicle Source: SGI
Per Person 0.7 0.7
Education Level
2016
No Certificate/diploma/degree 28,445
High school certificate or equivalent 57,420
Apprentice/trades certificate/diploma 16,955
College/CEGEP/non-university cert./dipl. 34,030
University diploma or degree 60,375
Postsecondary Enrolment
2016 2017 2018
Saskatchewan Polytechnic 4769 5060 4478
University of Saskatchewan 12458 12942 12654
Ethnic Diversity
* Higher number indicates greater diversity 2016
Saskatoon 0.45
Mother Tongue
Top Languages 2016 2016 2017 2018
English 187,540 Saskatoon Public Schools 24,929 25,419 25,659
Tagalog (Pilipino, Filipino) 6,910 Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools 17,425 18,064 17,743
Mandarin 4,115
Urdu 3,550
French 3,235
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: Saskatchewan Polytechnic Administrative Office and University of Saskatchewan Registrar's Office
Source: 2016 Census
Source: Saskatoon Public School Division & Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Source: 2016 Census
12000 8000 4000 0 4000 8000 12000
00 to 04
05 to 09
10 to 14
15 to 19
20 to 24
25 to 29
30 to 34
35 to 39
40 to 44
45 to 49
50 to 54
55 to 59
60 to 64
65 to 69
70 to 74
75 to 79
80 to 84
85+
Female Male
source: 2019 eHealth Saskatchewan
Age GroupAge GroupAge GroupAge GroupAge GroupAge GroupAge GroupAge GroupAge GroupAge GroupAge GroupAge GroupAge GroupAge GroupAge GroupAge GroupAge GroupAge GroupAge GroupAge GroupAge GroupAge GroupAge GroupAge GroupAge GroupAge GroupAge GroupAge GroupAge GroupAge GroupAge GroupAge GroupAge GroupAge GroupAge GroupAge GroupAge GroupAge GroupAge GroupAge GroupAge GroupAge GroupAge Group
256,711
262,993
268,188
272,200
2016 2017 2018 2019PO
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Enrolment by School
Household Structure Dwelling Unit Count
2016 2018
One-family households 61,800
Multiple-family households 1,720
Non-family households 35,040
Total lone-parent families 11,125
Total households 98,565
Estimated household size 2.4
Age of Dwelling Total Dwellings 112,802
2016 Total Area 10,057.6 hectares 24,853.3 acres
Dwelling Units per Area 11 per hectare 5 per acre
Real Estate Sales
2018 No. of Sales Average Price
Condo Townhouse 197 $253,192
High Rise Apt Condo 81 $298,212
Low Rise Apt Condo 649 $216,236
Semi-detached 38 $377,760
Semi-detached - two titles 150 $316,016
Housing Affordability Single Family Dwelling 2871 $371,364
2018 Median Multiple
Saskatoon 4.26 Building Permits
Housing Costs
2016
Average Owner's Major Payments $1,374
Average Gross Rent $1,127
Park Space
Housing by Tenure 2019 Hectares Acres
2016 Total Park Area 1,103.8 2,727.6
Population per Park Area 252 102
Park Type
District 196.6 485.7
Industrial 5.2 12.9
Multi-District 77.3 190.9
Neighbourhood 506.2 1250.8
Special Use 318.6 787.2
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Note: Median Multiple of 3.0 & under is rated as "affordable"
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation and RBC Economics Research
67%
33%
Owned
Rented
19%
33%
16%
8%
5%
7%
12%
Before 1960
1961-1980
1981-1990
1991-2000
2001-2005
2006-2010
2011-2016
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation
Single Family, 58,193
Two Unit, 10,634
Multi-Unit, 43,975
$1,0
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$728
$762
$643
4,3273,950 3,998
3,566
2015 2016 2017 2018
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SASKATOON
Voter Turn-out (%) Licensed Home-Based Businesses
2017 2018
Civic 2000 26% Saskatoon 4483 4524
Civic 2003 52%
Civic 2006 34%
Provincial 2007 82% Labour Force
Federal 2008 58% 2017
Civic 2009 27% Saskatoon
Federal 2011 54% Labour Force Participation Rate 70.7%
Provincial 2011 67% Economic Dependency Ratio 16.0%
Federal 2015 74% Median Total Income (personal) $40,050
Provincial 2016 56% Provincial Index of Median Income (base=100) 104.50
Civic 2016 40% Canadian Index of Median Income (base=100) 112.20
Personal Income
2017
Major Occupation
2016
Source: City of Saskatoon, City Clerk’s office; Province of Saskatchewan,
Chief Electoral Officer; and Elections CanadaSource: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: 2016 Census
13,355
19,820
9,390
11,505
17,695
3,300
33,235
21,775
2,810
3,830
Management
Business-Finance-Administration
Natural-Applied sciences and related
Health
Education-Law Social-Community & Gov
Art-Culture-Recreation-Sport
Sale & Service
Trades-Transport-Equip operators and related
Natural resources - agriculture & related
Manufacturing-Utilities
Source: City of Saskatoon, Business License Program
17.6%
14.8%
11.7%
16.5%
18.5%
10.2%
10.7%
Under $14,999
$15,000-24,999
$25,000-34,999
$35,000-49,999
$50,000-74,999
$75,000-99,999
$100,000 plus
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COMMUNITY QUICK FACTSCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTS
MUNICIPAL WARD 7MUNICIPAL WARD 7PopulationPopulation3,714
SOLD87.5%87.5% $346,689$346,689
$46,160$46,160 2.42.4
homeownership
medianpersonalincome
householdsize
averagesale price
13
ADELAIDE/CHURCHILL
Mode of Travel to Work
2016
Driver: Car, Truck, Van
Passenger: Car, Truck, Van
Public Transit
Walked
Age Group Bicycle
2019Other
Registered Vehicles
2017 2018
Total (LV & PV) 2647 2601LV - light vehicles (commercial & private) PV - private passenger vehicle Source: SGI
Per Person 0.7 0.7
Saskatoon Per Person 0.7 0.7
Education Level
2016
No Certificate/diploma/degree 295
High school certificate or equivalent 860
Apprentice/trades certificate/diploma 235
College/CEGEP/non-university cert./dipl. 490
University diploma or degree 1065
Postsecondary Enrolment
2016 2017 2018
Saskatchewan Polytechnic 35 38 34
Ethnic Diversity University of Saskatchewan 161 148 126
* Higher number indicates greater diversity 2016
Adelaide/Churchill 0.15
Saskatoon 0.45
Enrolment by School
Mother Tongue P- Saskatoon Public School S - Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Top Languages 2016 2016 2017 2018
English 3130 Hugh Cairns V.C. School (p) 379 241 241
Ukrainian 40 St. Philip School (s) 268 228 226
German 35
French 30
Tagalog (Pilipino, Filipino) 25
PO
PU
LA
TIO
N
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: Saskatchewan Polytechnic Administrative Office and University of Saskatchewan Registrar's Office
Source: 2016 Census Source: Saskatoon Public School Division & Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Source: 2016 Census
3693 3696 3680 3714
2016 2017 2018 2019
1370
100
80
50
70
20
njhm
200 100 0 100 200
00 to 04
05 to 09
10 to 14
15 to 19
20 to 24
25 to 29
30 to 34
35 to 39
40 to 44
45 to 49
50 to 54
55 to 59
60 to 64
65 to 69
70 to 74
75 to 79
80 to 84
85+
Female Male
Household Structure Dwelling Unit Count
2016 2018
One-family households 1030
Multiple-family households 15
Non-family households 395
Total lone-parent families 155
Total households 1435
Household size 2.4
Total Dwellings 1427
Age of Dwelling Neighbourhood Area 149.5 hectares 369.5 acres
2016 Dwelling Units per Area 9.5 per hectare 3.9 per acre
Real Estate Sales
2018 No. of Sales Average Price
Condo Townhouse 3 307,833$
High Rise Apt Condo 0 -$
Low Rise Apt Condo 7 325,286$
Semi-detached 1 335,000$
Semi-detached - two titles 2 396,500$
Single Family Dwelling 41 351,041$
Housing Affordability
2018 Median Multiple Park Space
Saskatoon 4.26 2019 Hectares Acres
Adelaide/Churchill 4.51 Total Park Area 8.7 21.4
Note: Median Multiple of 3.0 & under is rated as "affordable" Population per Park Area 429.3 173.7
Housing Costs
2016 Adelaide N 2.10 5.20
Average Owner's Major Payments $1,152 Churchill N 5.30 13.10
Average Gross Rent $1,371 Meadowlark N 1.25 3.08
Housing by Tenure
2016
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation and RBC Economics ResearchPark Type: N - Neighbourhood D - District MD - Multi-district
SU- Special Use I - Industrial
Source: 2016 Census
87%
13%
Owned
Rented
Single Family113279%
Two Unit13410%
Multi-Unit16111%
53%
26%
11%
1%
0%
1%
9%
Before 1960
1961-1980
1981-1990
1991-2000
2001-2005
2006-2010
2011-2016
15
ADELAIDE/CHURCHILL
Voter Turn-out (%) Licensed Home-Based Businesses
Civic 2003 62% 2017 2018
Civic 2006 44% Saskatoon 4871 4984
Federal 2006 65% Adelaide/Churchill 96 94
Provincial 2007 81% Source: City of Saskatoon, Business License Program
Federal 2008 61% Labour Force
Civic 2009 35% 2017
Federal 2011 62% Adelaide/Churchill Saskatoon
Provincial 2011 61% Labour Force Participation Rate 71.0% 70.7%
Federal 2015 78% Economic Dependency Ratio 15.8% 16.0%
Provincial 2016 44% Median Total Income (personal) $46,160 $40,050
Civic 2016 42% Provincial Index of Median Income (base=100) 120.50 104.50
Canadian Index of Median Income (base=100) 129.40 112.20
Personal Income
2017
Major Occupation
2016
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, City Clerk’s office; Province of Saskatchewan,
Chief Electoral Officer; and Elections CanadaSource: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
175
340
115
180
285
90
405
295
40
25
Management
Business-Finance-Administration
Natural-Applied sciences and related
Health
Education-Law Social-Community & Gov
Art-Culture-Recreation-Sport
Sale & Service
Trades-Transport-Equip operators and related
Natural resources - agriculture & related
Manufacturing-Utilities
14.0%
12.5%
10.7%
16.9%
20.5%
13.1%
12.3%
17.6%
14.8%
11.7%
16.5%
18.5%
10.2%
10.7%
Under $14,999
$15,000-24,999
$25,000-34,999
$35,000-49,999
$50,000-74,999
$75,000-99,999
$100,000 plus
Adelaide/Churchill City of Saskatoon
Arbor CreekArbor CreekCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTSCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTS
MUNICIPAL WARD 10MUNICIPAL WARD 10PopulationPopulation5,259
SOLD93.6%93.6% $444,963$444,963
$55,800$55,800 3.03.0
homeownership
medianpersonalincome
householdsize
averagesale price
Hwy 5
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McFarland
Pl
Place
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Road McOrmond
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Kaplan
Green
Hwy 5
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Crt
Budz Cres
Terr
StodolaCourt
Hini
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BayLane
OverholtCrescent
Crescent
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Terr
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Guenter BayCres
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Lashyn
Horlick
Cres
Cove
Sears
Crescent
Crt
Crescent
Kerr
RoadKerr
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Terr
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Kucey
WrightManor
HorlickManor
OverholtBerini
Drive
Chotem
Hwy 5
Terr
Rise
Cres
Kenderdine
McFarland
Pl
Place
Chotem
Road McOrmond
Road
Eastman
Cove
Crescent
Terr
Collins
Kaplan
Green
Hwy 5
BayWoods
Crt
Budz Cres
Terr
StodolaCourt
Hini
ttPlace
BayLane
OverholtCrescent
Crescent
Pl
Crt
Terr
Terrace
Cres
Pl
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CoveBuckwold
Cove
RoadKe
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Adaskin
Court
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Budz Cres
Terr
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Guenter BayCres
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Lashyn
Horlick
Cres
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Sears
Crescent
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Kerr
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WrightManor
HorlickManor
OverholtBerini
Drive
Chotem
Budz Green
Beckett Green
Arbor Creek Park
17
ARBOR CREEK
Mode of Travel to Work
2016
Driver: Car, Truck, Van
Passenger: Car, Truck, Van
Public Transit
Walked
Age Group Bicycle
2019Other
Registered Vehicles
2017 2018
Total (LV & PV) 3369 3385LV - light vehicles (commercial & private) PV - private passenger vehicle Source: SGI
Per Person 0.6 0.7
Saskatoon Per Person 0.7 0.7
Education Level
2016
No Certificate/diploma/degree 360
High school certificate or equivalent 935
Apprentice/trades certificate/diploma 315
College/CEGEP/non-university cert./dipl. 670
University diploma or degree 1475
Postsecondary Enrolment
2016 2017 2018
Saskatchewan Polytechnic 66 67 61
Ethnic Diversity University of Saskatchewan 325 340 331
* Higher number indicates greater diversity 2016
Arbor Creek 0.42
Saskatoon 0.45
Enrolment by School
Mother Tongue P- Saskatoon Public School S - Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Top Languages 2016 2016 2017 2018
English 4135
Mandarin 170
Arabic 85
Spanish 60
Sinhala (Sinhalese) 55
Afrikaans 45
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: Saskatchewan Polytechnic Administrative Office and University of Saskatchewan Registrar's Office
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
PO
PU
LA
TIO
N
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
No schools located in neighbourhood
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
5183
5315
51915259
2016 2017 2018 2019
2205
110
65
30
30
45
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400 200 0 200 400
00 to 04
05 to 09
10 to 14
15 to 19
20 to 24
25 to 29
30 to 34
35 to 39
40 to 44
45 to 49
50 to 54
55 to 59
60 to 64
65 to 69
70 to 74
75 to 79
80 to 84
85+
Female Male
Household Structure Dwelling Unit Count
2016 2018
One-family households 1360
Multiple-family households 20
Non-family households 260
Total lone-parent families 130
Total households 1630
Household size 3
Total Dwellings 1659
Age of Dwelling Neighbourhood Area 150.6 hectares 372.1 acres
2016 Dwelling Units per Area 11.0 per hectare 4.5 per acre
Real Estate Sales
2018 No. of Sales Average Price
Condo Townhouse 3 215,833$
High Rise Apt Condo 0 -$
Low Rise Apt Condo 0 -$
Semi-detached 0 -$
Semi-detached - two titles 0 -$
Single Family Dwelling 52 458,182$
Housing Affordability
2018 Median Multiple Park Space
Saskatoon 4.26 2019 Hectares Acres
Arbor Creek 5.47 Total Park Area 10.3 25.4
Note: Median Multiple of 3.0 & under is rated as "affordable" Population per Park Area 511.3 206.9
Housing Costs
2016 Arbor Creek N 4.79 11.84
Average Owner's Major Payments $1,715 Arbor Creek Linear N 3.93 9.72
Average Gross Rent $1,453 Beckett Green N 0.71 1.77
Budz Green N 0.85 2.09
Housing by Tenure
2016
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation and RBC Economics ResearchSource: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Park Type: N - Neighbourhood D - District MD - Multi-district
SU- Special Use I - Industrial
94%
6%
Owned
Rented
Single Family131279%
Two Unit4
0%
Multi-Unit34321%
1%
0%
1%
33%
54%
8%
4%
Before 1960
1961-1980
1981-1990
1991-2000
2001-2005
2006-2010
2011-2016
19
ARBOR CREEK
Voter Turn-out (%) Licensed Home-Based Businesses
Civic 2003 85% 2017 2018
Civic 2006 50% Saskatoon 4871 4984
Federal 2006 60% Arbor Creek 103 113
Provincial 2007 64% Source: City of Saskatoon, Business License Program
Federal 2008 53% Labour Force
Civic 2009 30% 2017
Federal 2011 55% Arbor Creek Saskatoon
Provincial 2011 46% Labour Force Participation Rate 76.3% 70.7%
Federal 2015 72% Economic Dependency Ratio 6.4% 16.0%
Provincial 2016 37% Median Total Income (personal) $55,800 $40,050
Civic 2016 37% Provincial Index of Median Income (base=100) 145.70 104.50
Canadian Index of Median Income (base=100) 156.40 112.20
Personal Income
2017
Major Occupation
2016
Source: 2016 Census
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: City of Saskatoon, City Clerk’s office; Province of Saskatchewan,
Chief Electoral Officer; and Elections Canada
385
460
275
265
495
55
485
270
75
15
Management
Business-Finance-Administration
Natural-Applied sciences and related
Health
Education-Law Social-Community & Gov
Art-Culture-Recreation-Sport
Sale & Service
Trades-Transport-Equip operators and related
Natural resources - agriculture & related
Manufacturing-Utilities
17.2%
9.3%
7.0%
12.0%
18.2%
13.4%
22.9%
17.6%
14.8%
11.7%
16.5%
18.5%
10.2%
10.7%
Under $14,999
$15,000-24,999
$25,000-34,999
$35,000-49,999
$50,000-74,999
$75,000-99,999
$100,000 plus
Arbor Creek City of Saskatoon
Aspen RidgeAspen Ridge
COMMUNITY QUICK FACTSCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTSMUNICIPAL WARD 10MUNICIPAL WARD 10
PopulationPopulation508
SOLDN/AN/A $480,435$480,435
$44,130$44,130 N/AN/A
homeownership
medianpersonalincome
householdsize
averagesale price
Bidulka Park
StryjekPark
Fedoruk
Drive
Twp Road 372
Rage
Rd 30
44
Fast
CrescentFastWay
Crescent
CrescentFastLane
FeheregyhaziBoulevard McCrory
Link
Way
Dattani
Bolstad
BolstadTurn
Bolstad
KenaschukManor
Way
Kenaschuk
Union
Way
McOrmond
Drive
McOr
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Drive
Crescent
Cres
Link
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Link
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Henry Dayday Road
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Man
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Aspen Ridge
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Link
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Shar
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Yuel Crescent
Yuel
Crescent
Yuel
Yuel Bend
Sharma Crescent
Sharma Cres
Sharma Lane
Papish Way
Papish
Papish
Decoteau Way
Decoteau Lane
Decoteau
Decoteau
Way
Daley Lane
Way
Stehwien
Stehwien
Gaun
t
GauntGaunt
Barnsley Lane
Barnsley
BarnsleyCres
Cres
Manor
Rise
Gaunt
Lane
Way
Bend
Street
Street
21
ASPEN RIDGE
Mode of Travel to Work
2016
Age Group
2019
Registered Vehicles
2017 2018
Total (LV & PV) 211 371LV - light vehicles (commercial & private) PV - private passenger vehicle Source: SGI
Per Person 3.7 1.3
Saskatoon Per Person 0.7 0.7
Education Level
2016
Postsecondary Enrolment
2016 2017 2018
Saskatchewan Polytechnic 1 7 11
Ethnic Diversity University of Saskatchewan 5 16 32
* Higher number indicates greater diversity 2016
Aspen Ridge N/A
Saskatoon 0.45
Enrolment by School
Mother Tongue P- Saskatoon Public School S - Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
2016 2016 2017 2018
Census Data Unavailable
Source: Saskatchewan Polytechnic Administrative Office and University of Saskatchewan Registrar's Office
No Open Schools Located in Neighbourhood
Source: 2016 Census
PO
PU
LA
TIO
N
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Census Data Unavailable
Census Data Unavailable
57
286
508
2016 2017 2018 2019
60 40 20 0 20 40 60
00 to 04
05 to 09
10 to 14
15 to 19
20 to 24
25 to 29
30 to 34
35 to 39
40 to 44
45 to 49
50 to 54
55 to 59
60 to 64
65 to 69
70 to 74
75 to 79
80 to 84
85+
Female Male
Household Structure Dwelling Unit Count
2016 2018
Total Dwellings 240
Age of Dwelling Neighbourhood Area 260.2 hectares 643.1 acres
2016 Dwelling Units per Area 0.9 per hectare 0.4 per acre
Real Estate Sales
2018 No. of Sales Average Price
Condo Townhouse 0 -$
High Rise Apt Condo 0 -$
Low Rise Apt Condo 0 -$
Semi-detached 0 -$
Semi-detached - two titles 0 -$
Single Family Dwelling 51 480,435$
Housing Affordability
2018 Median Multiple Park Space
Saskatoon 4.26 2019 Hectares Acres
Aspen Ridge 6.35 Total Park Area 1.9 4.7
Note: Median Multiple of 3.0 & under is rated as "affordable" Population per Park Area 269.1 108.9
Housing Costs
2016 Bidulka N 1.47 3.62
Bidulka North N 0.17 0.43
Stryjek N 0.25 0.61
Housing by Tenure
2016
Census Data Unavailable
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Census Data Unavailable
Census Data Unavailable
Census Data Unavailable
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation and RBC Economics ResearchSource: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Park Type: N - Neighbourhood D - District MD - Multi-district
SU- Special Use I - Industrial
Single Family14259%
Two Unit98
41%
23
ASPEN RIDGE
Voter Turn-out (%) Licensed Home-Based Businesses
Civic 2003 N/A 2017 2018
Civic 2006 N/A Saskatoon 4871 4984
Federal 2006 N/A Aspen Ridge 6 14
Provincial 2007 N/A Source: City of Saskatoon, Business License Program
Federal 2008 N/A Labour Force
Civic 2009 N/A 2017
Federal 2011 N/A Aspen Ridge Saskatoon
Provincial 2011 N/A Labour Force Participation Rate 83.5% 70.7%
Federal 2015 67% Economic Dependency Ratio 6.3% 16.0%
Provincial 2016 47% Median Total Income (personal) $44,130 $40,050
Civic 2016 47% Provincial Index of Median Income (base=100) 115.20 104.50
Canadian Index of Median Income (base=100) 123.70 112.20
Personal Income
2017
Major Occupation
2016
Census Data Unavailable
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: City of Saskatoon, City Clerk’s office; Province of Saskatchewan,
Chief Electoral Officer; and Elections CanadaSource: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Data not available due to Data Suppression18.2%
12.0%
10.2%
15.2%
21.3%
13.8%
9.3%
17.6%
14.8%
11.7%
16.5%
18.5%
10.2%
10.7%
Under $14,999
$15,000-24,999
$25,000-34,999
$35,000-49,999
$50,000-74,999
$75,000-99,999
$100,000 plus
Aspen Ridge City of Saskatoon
AvalonAvalonCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTSCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTS
MUNICIPAL WARD 7MUNICIPAL WARD 7PopulationPopulation3,436
SOLD75.3%75.3% $325,145$325,145
$42,470$42,470 2.32.3
homeownership
medianpersonalincome
householdsize
averagesale price
Idylwyld
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Street
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Cres
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Avenue
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Avalon Park
John Lake School
Georges Vanier
Catholic Fine Arts School
25
AVALON
Mode of Travel to Work
2016
Driver: Car, Truck, Van
Passenger: Car, Truck, Van
Public Transit
Walked
Age Group Bicycle
2019Other
Registered Vehicles
2017 2018
Total (LV & PV) 2394 2414LV - light vehicles (commercial & private) PV - private passenger vehicle Source: SGI
Per Person 0.7 0.7
Saskatoon Per Person 0.7 0.7
Education Level
2016
No Certificate/diploma/degree 345
High school certificate or equivalent 695
Apprentice/trades certificate/diploma 265
College/CEGEP/non-university cert./dipl. 465
University diploma or degree 855
Postsecondary Enrolment
2016 2017 2018
Saskatchewan Polytechnic 40 41 54
Ethnic Diversity University of Saskatchewan 126 146 132
* Higher number indicates greater diversity 2016
Avalon 0.15
Saskatoon 0.45
Enrolment by School
Mother Tongue P- Saskatoon Public School S - Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Top Languages 2016 2016 2017 2018
English 2770 Georges Vanier School (s) 397 404 453
French 90 John Lake School (p) 264 201 217
German 35
Ukrainian 30
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: Saskatchewan Polytechnic Administrative Office and University of Saskatchewan Registrar's Office
Source: 2016 Census
PO
PU
LA
TIO
N
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: Saskatoon Public School Division & Greater Saskatoon Catholic SchoolsSource: 2016 Census
3423 34253364
3436
2016 2017 2018 2019
1355
65
105
45
50
10
njhm
200 100 0 100 200
00 to 04
05 to 09
10 to 14
15 to 19
20 to 24
25 to 29
30 to 34
35 to 39
40 to 44
45 to 49
50 to 54
55 to 59
60 to 64
65 to 69
70 to 74
75 to 79
80 to 84
85+
Female Male
Household Structure Dwelling Unit Count
2016 2018
One-family households 870
Multiple-family households 15
Non-family households 450
Total lone-parent families 150
Total households 1335
Household size 2.3
Total Dwellings 1407
Age of Dwelling Neighbourhood Area 145.8 hectares 360.2 acres
2016 Dwelling Units per Area 9.7 per hectare 3.9 per acre
Real Estate Sales
2018 No. of Sales Average Price
Condo Townhouse 0 -$
High Rise Apt Condo 0 -$
Low Rise Apt Condo 0 -$
Semi-detached 0 -$
Semi-detached - two titles 2 337,000$
Single Family Dwelling 46 324,629$
Housing Affordability
2018 Median Multiple Park Space
Saskatoon 4.26 2019 Hectares Acres
Avalon 4.23 Total Park Area 4.0 9.8
Note: Median Multiple of 3.0 & under is rated as "affordable" Population per Park Area 863.2 349.3
Housing Costs
2016 Avalon N 1.8 4.4
Average Owner's Major Payments $1,249 CP Seeley N 0.5 1.3
Average Gross Rent $1,114 John Lake N 1.7 4.1
Housing by Tenure
2016
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Park Type: N - Neighbourhood D - District MD - Multi-district
SU- Special Use I - Industrial
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation and RBC Economics Research
75%
25%
Owned
Rented
Single Family104474%
Two Unit1269%
Multi-Unit23717%
58%
25%
4%
8%
2%
1%
2%
Before 1960
1961-1980
1981-1990
1991-2000
2001-2005
2006-2010
2011-2016
27
AVALON
Voter Turn-out (%) Licensed Home-Based Businesses
Civic 2003 63% 2017 2018
Civic 2006 46% Saskatoon 4871 4984
Federal 2006 63% Avalon 66 64
Provincial 2007 84% Source: City of Saskatoon, Business License Program
Federal 2008 59% Labour Force
Civic 2009 36% 2017
Federal 2011 59% Avalon Saskatoon
Provincial 2011 62% Labour Force Participation Rate 73.1% 70.7%
Federal 2015 74% Economic Dependency Ratio 14.9% 16.0%
Provincial 2016 45% Median Total Income (personal) $42,470 $40,050
Civic 2016 44% Provincial Index of Median Income (base=100) 110.90 104.50
Canadian Index of Median Income (base=100) 119.00 112.20
Personal Income
2017
Major Occupation
2016
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: 2016 Census
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017Source: City of Saskatoon, City Clerk’s office; Province of Saskatchewan,
Chief Electoral Officer; and Elections Canada
230
255
100
140
250
45
400
330
20
25
Management
Business-Finance-Administration
Natural-Applied sciences and related
Health
Education-Law Social-Community & Gov
Art-Culture-Recreation-Sport
Sale & Service
Trades-Transport-Equip operators and related
Natural resources - agriculture & related
Manufacturing-Utilities
16.3%
13.6%
11.5%
17.1%
20.6%
11.6%
9.3%
17.6%
14.8%
11.7%
16.5%
18.5%
10.2%
10.7%
Under $14,999
$15,000-24,999
$25,000-34,999
$35,000-49,999
$50,000-74,999
$75,000-99,999
$100,000 plus
Avalon City of Saskatoon
Blairmore Suburban CentreBlairmore Suburban Centre
COMMUNITY QUICK FACTSCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTSMUNICIPAL WARD 3MUNICIPAL WARD 3
PopulationPopulation1,519
SOLD50.7%50.7% $181,089$181,089
$38,350$38,350 2.42.4
homeownership
medianpersonalincome
householdsize
averagesale price
Morris T. Cherneskey Park West
Morris T. Cherneskey
Park Morris T. Cherneskey Park East
Tommy Douglas
Collegiate
Bethlehem Catholic
High School
Shaw Centre
Hart Road
Hart Road
Hart
Road
Betts
Aven
ue
Shillington Crescent
Shilli
ngto
nCr
esce
nt
Molland Lane
Bowlt Crescent
22nd Street W 22nd Street W
Hwy 7
Hwy 7
29
BLAIRMORE SUBURBAN CENTRE
Mode of Travel to Work
2016
Driver: Car, Truck, Van
Passenger: Car, Truck, Van
Public Transit
Walked
Age Group Bicycle
2019Other
Registered Vehicles
2017 2018
Total (LV & PV) 904 927LV - light vehicles (commercial & private) PV - private passenger vehicle Source: SGI
Per Person 0.6 0.6
Saskatoon Per Person 0.7 0.7
Education Level
2016
No Certificate/diploma/degree 240
High school certificate or equivalent 350
Apprentice/trades certificate/diploma 145
College/CEGEP/non-university cert./dipl. 205
University diploma or degree 325
Postsecondary Enrolment
2016 2017 2018
Saskatchewan Polytechnic 22 31 33
Ethnic Diversity University of Saskatchewan 30 38 37
* Higher number indicates greater diversity 2016
Blairmore Suburban Centre 0.35
Saskatoon 0.45
Enrolment by School
Mother Tongue P- Saskatoon Public School S - Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Top Languages 2016 2016 2017 2018
English 960 Bethlehem High School (s) 1067 1052 1062
Tagalog (Pilipino, Filipino) 245 Tommy Douglas Collegiate (p) 922 895 981
Spanish 70
Ukrainian 30
Punjabi (Panjabi) 30
Korean 30
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
PO
PU
LA
TIO
N
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: Saskatoon Public School Division & Greater Saskatoon Catholic SchoolsSource: 2016 Census
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: Saskatchewan Polytechnic Administrative Office and University of Saskatchewan Registrar's Office
Source: 2016 Census
12371408 1481 1519
2016 2017 2018 2019
150 100 50 0 50 100
00 to 04
05 to 09
10 to 14
15 to 19
20 to 24
25 to 29
30 to 34
35 to 39
40 to 44
45 to 49
50 to 54
55 to 59
60 to 64
65 to 69
70 to 74
75 to 79
80 to 84
85+
Female Male
775
60
60
60
0
0
njhm
njhm
Household Structure Dwelling Unit Count
2016 2018
One-family households 390
Multiple-family households 15
Non-family households 265
Total lone-parent families 95
Total households 670
Household size 2.4
Total Dwellings 704
Age of Dwelling Neighbourhood Area 83.9 hectares 207.3 acres
2016 Dwelling Units per Area 8.4 per hectare 3.4 per acre
Real Estate Sales
2018 No. of Sales Average Price
Condo Townhouse 8 200,300$
High Rise Apt Condo 0 -$
Low Rise Apt Condo 10 165,720$
Semi-detached 0 -$
Semi-detached - two titles 0 -$
Single Family Dwelling 0 -$
Housing Affordability
2018 Median Multiple Park Space
Saskatoon 4.26 2019 Hectares Acres
Blairmore Suburban Centre 2.35 Total Park Area 18.8 46.4
Note: Median Multiple of 3.0 & under is rated as "affordable" Population per Park Area 80.9 32.7
Housing Costs
2016 Blairmore Pond SU 4.7 11.7
Average Owner's Major Payments $1,498 Morris T Cherneskey MD 14.0 34.7
Average Gross Rent $1,361
Housing by Tenure
2016
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation and RBC Economics ResearchPark Type: N - Neighbourhood D - District MD - Multi-district
SU- Special Use I - Industrial
Source: 2016 Census
Multi-Unit704
100%
0%
0%
0%
0%
2%
16%
81%
Before 1960
1961-1980
1981-1990
1991-2000
2001-2005
2006-2010
2011-2016
51%
49%
Owned
Rented
31
BLAIRMORE SUBURBAN CENTRE
Voter Turn-out (%) Licensed Home-Based Businesses
Civic 2003 N/A 2017 2018
Civic 2006 N/A Saskatoon 4871 4984
Federal 2006 N/A Blairmore Suburban Centre 19 18
Provincial 2007 N/A Source: City of Saskatoon, Business License Program
Federal 2008 N/A Labour Force
Civic 2009 N/A 2017
Federal 2011 N/A Blairmore Suburban Centre Saskatoon
Provincial 2011 N/A Labour Force Participation Rate 78.1% 70.7%
Federal 2015 55% Economic Dependency Ratio 14.4% 16.0%
Provincial 2016 26% Median Total Income (personal) $38,350 $40,050
Civic 2016 26% Provincial Index of Median Income (base=100) 100.10 104.50
Canadian Index of Median Income (base=100) 107.50 112.20
Personal Income
2017
Major Occupation
2016
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017Source: City of Saskatoon, City Clerk’s office; Province of Saskatchewan,
Chief Electoral Officer; and Elections Canada
17.4%
13.0%
14.9%
22.4%
22.6%
7.0%
2.7%
17.6%
14.8%
11.7%
16.5%
18.5%
10.2%
10.7%
Under $14,999
$15,000-24,999
$25,000-34,999
$35,000-49,999
$50,000-74,999
$75,000-99,999
$100,000 plus
Blairmore Suburban Centre City of Saskatoon
80
135
35
35
75
10
345
260
0
55
Management
Business-Finance-Administration
Natural-Applied sciences and related
Health
Education-Law Social-Community & Gov
Art-Culture-Recreation-Sport
Sale & Service
Trades-Transport-Equip operators and related
Natural resources - agriculture & related
Manufacturing-Utilities
Brevoort ParkBrevoort ParkCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTSCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTS
MUNICIPAL WARD 8MUNICIPAL WARD 8PopulationPopulation4,095
SOLD56.4%56.4% $324,430$324,430
$35,890$35,890 2.62.6
homeownership
medianpersonalincome
householdsize
averagesale price
Preston
Drive
8th Street
Taylor
Street
Drive
5th
3rd
Street
Tucker
Street
Arnold
Argyle
Salisbury
Taylor
Madden
Street
St
Crescent
Early
McLellan
Avenue
Salisbury
Tucker
Drive
Crescent
Early
Avenue Ph
illips
Cameron
Neilson
Crescent
Avenue
Crescent
Conn Potte
r
Salisbury
Crescent
Webb
Avenue
Campbell
Avenue
Avenue
7th
Drive
Avenue
Emerson
8th
Avenue
Walp
ole
Avenue
Goodwin
Avenue
Avenue
Harris
Arlington
Avenue
Street
Crescent
Welker
Crescent
Arlington
Drive
Crescent
Crescent
Baldwin
Sparling
Circle
Crescent
Crescent
Stephenson
Crescent
Sparling
Avenue
Clark
Drive
7th Street
Street
Circle
Preston
Drive
8th Street
Taylor
Street
Drive
5th
3rd
Street
Tucker
Street
Arnold
Argyle
Salisbury
Taylor
Madden
Street
St
Crescent
Early
McLellan
Avenue
SalisburyPlace
Tucker
Drive
Crescent
Early
Avenue Ph
illips
Cameron
Neilson
Crescent
Avenue
Crescent
Conn Potte
r
Salisbury
Crescent
Webb
Avenue
Campbell
Avenue
Avenue
7th
Drive
Avenue
Emerson
8th
Avenue
Walp
ole
Avenue
Goodwin
Avenue
Avenue
Harris
Arlington
Avenue
Street
Crescent
Welker
Crescent
Arlington
Drive
Crescent
Crescent
Baldwin
Sparling
Circle
Crescent
Crescent
Stephenson
Crescent
Sparling
Avenue
Clark
Drive
7th Street
Street
Circle
École St.Matthew
School
Brevoort Park
School
Brevoort Park
(North)
Brevoort Park
(South)
33
BREVOORT PARK
Mode of Travel to Work
2016
Driver: Car, Truck, Van
Passenger: Car, Truck, Van
Public Transit
Walked
Age Group Bicycle
2019Other
Registered Vehicles
2017 2018
Total (LV & PV) 2248 2308LV - light vehicles (commercial & private) PV - private passenger vehicle Source: SGI
Per Person 0.6 0.6
Saskatoon Per Person 0.7 0.7
Education Level
2016
No Certificate/diploma/degree 455
High school certificate or equivalent 825
Apprentice/trades certificate/diploma 205
College/CEGEP/non-university cert./dipl. 450
University diploma or degree 945
Postsecondary Enrolment
2016 2017 2018
Saskatchewan Polytechnic 68 78 74
Ethnic Diversity University of Saskatchewan 213 232 258
* Higher number indicates greater diversity 2016
Brevoort Park 0.55
Saskatoon 0.45
Enrolment by School
Mother Tongue P- Saskatoon Public School S - Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Top Languages 2016 2016 2017 2018
English 2530 Brevoort Park School (p) 245 237 245
Mandarin 220 École St. Matthew (s) 416 466 534
Tagalog (Pilipino, Filipino) 115
Gujarati 65
Ukrainian 55
Urdu 50
Arabic 50
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: Saskatchewan Polytechnic Administrative Office and University of Saskatchewan Registrar's Office
Source: 2016 Census
PO
PU
LA
TIO
N
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: Saskatoon Public School Division & Greater Saskatoon Catholic SchoolsSource: 2016 Census
3820
39314005
4095
2016 2017 2018 2019
1175
110
110
160
45
40
njhm
200 100 0 100 200 300
00 to 04
05 to 09
10 to 14
15 to 19
20 to 24
25 to 29
30 to 34
35 to 39
40 to 44
45 to 49
50 to 54
55 to 59
60 to 64
65 to 69
70 to 74
75 to 79
80 to 84
85+
Female Male
Household Structure Dwelling Unit Count
2016 2018
One-family households 815
Multiple-family households 35
Non-family households 505
Total lone-parent families 155
Total households 1365
Household size 2.6
Total Dwellings 1466
Age of Dwelling Neighbourhood Area 122.2 hectares 302.0 acres
2016 Dwelling Units per Area 12.0 per hectare 4.9 per acre
Real Estate Sales
2018 No. of Sales Average Price
Condo Townhouse 0 -$
High Rise Apt Condo 0 -$
Low Rise Apt Condo 6 121,246$
Semi-detached 4 384,999$
Semi-detached - two titles 0 -$
Single Family Dwelling 38 350,136$
Housing Affordability
2018 Median Multiple Park Space
Saskatoon 4.26 2019 Hectares Acres
Brevoort Park 4.28 Total Park Area 7.8 19.3
Note: Median Multiple of 3.0 & under is rated as "affordable" Population per Park Area 525.5 212.7
Housing Costs
2016 Brevoort Park North N 6.3 15.6
Average Owner's Major Payments $1,237 Brevoort Park South D 1.5 3.6
Average Gross Rent $1,048
Housing by Tenure
2016
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Park Type: N - Neighbourhood D - District MD - Multi-district
SU- Special Use I - Industrial
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation and RBC Economics Research
Single Family76952%
Two Unit21815%
Multi-Unit47933%
11%
77%
7%
3%
1%
1%
1%
Before 1960
1961-1980
1981-1990
1991-2000
2001-2005
2006-2010
2011-2016
56%
44%
Owned
Rented
35
BREVOORT PARK
Voter Turn-out (%) Licensed Home-Based Businesses
Civic 2003 52% 2017 2018
Civic 2006 39% Saskatoon 4871 4984
Federal 2006 56% Brevoort Park 65 68
Provincial 2007 71% Source: City of Saskatoon, Business License Program
Federal 2008 54% Labour Force
Civic 2009 32% 2017
Federal 2011 55% Brevoort Park Saskatoon
Provincial 2011 57% Labour Force Participation Rate 69.8% 70.7%
Federal 2015 67% Economic Dependency Ratio 16.6% 16.0%
Provincial 2016 37% Median Total Income (personal) $35,890 $40,050
Civic 2016 29% Provincial Index of Median Income (base=100) 93.70 104.50
Canadian Index of Median Income (base=100) 100.60 112.20
Personal Income
2017
Major Occupation
2016
Source: City of Saskatoon, City Clerk’s office; Province of Saskatchewan,
Chief Electoral Officer; and Elections CanadaSource: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: 2016 Census
215
270
125
105
270
30
565
235
25
30
Management
Business-Finance-Administration
Natural-Applied sciences and related
Health
Education-Law Social-Community & Gov
Art-Culture-Recreation-Sport
Sale & Service
Trades-Transport-Equip operators and related
Natural resources - agriculture & related
Manufacturing-Utilities
21.8%
15.1%
12.0%
15.7%
16.9%
9.5%
9.0%
17.6%
14.8%
11.7%
16.5%
18.5%
10.2%
10.7%
Under $14,999
$15,000-24,999
$25,000-34,999
$35,000-49,999
$50,000-74,999
$75,000-99,999
$100,000 plus
Brevoort Park City of Saskatoon
Boyc
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Taylor Street
Pl
Boyc
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Cres
BayBraeside
Bay
Brae
side
Pl
Cres
Braemar
Crt
Braeside
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View
Road
Lane
Drive
CrtBraeburn
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BlackthornCres
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Braeshire
Road
RoadBriargate
Pl
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Brookmore
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Crt
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Bellmont
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Brookhurst
Blackburn
Blackburn
Brookshire
Crt
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Brookhurst
Bay
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Brookhurst
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Way
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Cres
Brookdale
Cres
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Crt
Pl
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Briarwood Lake
Briarwood Park
Donna L. Birkmaler Park
Briarwood Linear Park
SOLD94.2%94.2% $524,674$524,674
$55,340$55,340 2.82.8
homeownership
medianpersonalincome
householdsize
averagesale price
BriarwoodBriarwoodCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTSCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTS
MUNICIPAL WARD 8MUNICIPAL WARD 8PopulationPopulation5,431
37
BRIARWOOD
Mode of Travel to Work
2016
Driver: Car, Truck, Van
Passenger: Car, Truck, Van
Public Transit
Walked
Age Group Bicycle
2019Other
Registered Vehicles
2017 2018
Total (LV & PV) 3565 3501LV - light vehicles (commercial & private) PV - private passenger vehicle Source: SGI
Per Person 0.7 0.7
Saskatoon Per Person 0.7 0.7
Education Level
2016
No Certificate/diploma/degree 320
High school certificate or equivalent 920
Apprentice/trades certificate/diploma 300
College/CEGEP/non-university cert./dipl. 630
University diploma or degree 1705
Postsecondary Enrolment
2016 2017 2018
Saskatchewan Polytechnic 46 49 45
Ethnic Diversity University of Saskatchewan 322 306 294
* Higher number indicates greater diversity 2016
Briarwood 0.48
Saskatoon 0.45
Enrolment by School
Mother Tongue P- Saskatoon Public School S - Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Top Languages 2016 2016 2017 2018
English 3650
Mandarin 245
Urdu 130
Cantonese 105
Ukrainian 85
Arabic 50
No schools located in neighbourhood
PO
PU
LA
TIO
N
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: Saskatchewan Polytechnic Administrative Office and University of Saskatchewan Registrar's Office
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
5323
54385379
5431
2016 2017 2018 2019
2045
100
55
30
15
50
njhm
400 200 0 200 400
00 to 04
05 to 09
10 to 14
15 to 19
20 to 24
25 to 29
30 to 34
35 to 39
40 to 44
45 to 49
50 to 54
55 to 59
60 to 64
65 to 69
70 to 74
75 to 79
80 to 84
85+
Female Male
Household Structure Dwelling Unit Count
2016 2018
One-family households 1405
Multiple-family households 15
Non-family households 310
Total lone-parent families 100
Total households 1725
Household size 2.8
Total Dwellings 1753
Age of Dwelling Neighbourhood Area 168.0 hectares 415.2 acres
2016 Dwelling Units per Area 10.4 per hectare 4.2 per acre
Real Estate Sales
2018 No. of Sales Average Price
Condo Townhouse 4 287,500$
High Rise Apt Condo 0 -$
Low Rise Apt Condo 0 -$
Semi-detached 0 -$
Semi-detached - two titles 0 -$
Single Family Dwelling 50 543,648$
Housing Affordability
2018 Median Multiple Park Space
Saskatoon 4.26 2019 Hectares Acres
Briarwood 6.62 Total Park Area 54.0 133.5
Note: Median Multiple of 3.0 & under is rated as "affordable" Population per Park Area 100.5 40.7
Housing Costs
2016 Briarwood N 6.8 16.9
Average Owner's Major Payments $1,624 Briarwood Lake N 6.5 16.1
Average Gross Rent $1,595 Briarwood Linear N 0.9 2.2
Donna L Birkmaier D 39.8 98.3
Housing by Tenure
2016
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation and RBC Economics Research
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation
Park Type: N - Neighbourhood D - District MD - Multi-district
SU- Special Use I - Industrial
Single Family129974%
Two Unit4
0%
Multi-Unit45026%
0%
0%
3%
27%
46%
21%
3%
Before 1960
1961-1980
1981-1990
1991-2000
2001-2005
2006-2010
2011-2016
94%
6%
Owned
Rented
39
BRIARWOOD
Voter Turn-out (%) Licensed Home-Based Businesses
Civic 2003 67% 2017 2018
Civic 2006 50% Saskatoon 4871 4984
Federal 2006 54% Briarwood 95 97
Provincial 2007 66% Source: City of Saskatoon, Business License Program
Federal 2008 52% Labour Force
Civic 2009 29% 2017
Federal 2011 55% Briarwood Saskatoon
Provincial 2011 51% Labour Force Participation Rate 70.1% 70.7%
Federal 2015 73% Economic Dependency Ratio 8.9% 16.0%
Provincial 2016 42% Median Total Income (personal) $55,340 $40,050
Civic 2016 36% Provincial Index of Median Income (base=100) 144.50 104.50
Canadian Index of Median Income (base=100) 155.10 112.20
Personal Income
2017
Major Occupation
2016
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: 2016 Census
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017Source: City of Saskatoon, City Clerk’s office; Province of Saskatchewan,
Chief Electoral Officer; and Elections Canada
465
530
205
315
335
80
425
165
30
35
Management
Business-Finance-Administration
Natural-Applied sciences and related
Health
Education-Law Social-Community & Gov
Art-Culture-Recreation-Sport
Sale & Service
Trades-Transport-Equip operators and related
Natural resources - agriculture & related
Manufacturing-Utilities
18.2%
9.8%
7.2%
10.9%
16.0%
13.2%
24.7%
17.6%
14.8%
11.7%
16.5%
18.5%
10.2%
10.7%
Under $14,999
$15,000-24,999
$25,000-34,999
$35,000-49,999
$50,000-74,999
$75,000-99,999
$100,000 plus
Briarwood City of Saskatoon
BrightonBrightonCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTSCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTS
MUNICIPAL WARD 8MUNICIPAL WARD 8PopulationPopulation907
SOLDN/AN/A $421,169$421,169
$60,590$60,590 N/AN/A
homeownership
medianpersonalincome
householdsize
averagesale price
Prairie Lily Park
BearpawPark
Hwy 5
8th Street
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Brighton
Brighton
Brighton
SecordWay
Secord Way
LinkManor
SecordWay
SecordManor Bend
Secord
NewtonWay
Newton
Link
Link
Dubois TerraceDubois
Crescent
Dubois
Delai
ney
yenialeD
Dagnone
Terrace
Dagnone
Dagnone
Lane
Link
Underhill Bend
Underhill Link
llihrednU
Way
Lane
daoR
Gibson
OwenManor
Boulevard
Gate
Gate
Owen
Manor
Bend
Crescent
daoR
Man
or
ManorCres
Taube
Skopik
Germain
Germain
Germain
Westfield
McFaull
McFaull
McFaull
McFaull
Crescent
Lane
Crescent
Rise
ManorCrescent
Manor
Way
CourtLink
Road
Avenue
CrescentLink
SkopikRoad
Way
McOrmond
Drive
McOrmond
DriveCommon
(Brig
hton
Blvd
)
Delainey
Court
yenialeDRoad
Taub
eRiseManor
Prasad Prasad
Union
McFaull WayM
cOrm
ond
Drive
41
BRIGHTON
Mode of Travel to Work
2016
Age Group
2019
Registered Vehicles
2017 2018
Total (LV & PV) 381 629LV - light vehicles (commercial & private) PV - private passenger vehicle Source: SGI
Per Person 3.2 1.3
Saskatoon Per Person 0.7 0.7
Education Level
2016
Postsecondary Enrolment
2016 2017 2018
Saskatchewan Polytechnic N/A 6 7
Ethnic Diversity University of Saskatchewan 6 31 42
* Higher number indicates greater diversity 2016
Brighton N/A
Saskatoon 0.45
Enrolment by School
Mother Tongue P- Saskatoon Public School S - Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
2016 2016 2017 2018
Census Data Unavailable
Census Data Unavailable
Census Data Unavailable
Source: 2016 Census
No schools located in neighbourhood
PO
PU
LA
TIO
N
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: Saskatchewan Polytechnic Administrative Office and University of Saskatchewan Registrar's Office
119
485
907
2016 2017 2018 2019
100 50 0 50 100
00 to 04
05 to 09
10 to 14
15 to 19
20 to 24
25 to 29
30 to 34
35 to 39
40 to 44
45 to 49
50 to 54
55 to 59
60 to 64
65 to 69
70 to 74
75 to 79
80 to 84
85+
Female Male
Household Structure Dwelling Unit Count
2016 2018
Total Dwellings 480
Age of Dwelling Neighbourhood Area 365.6 hectares 903.4 acres
2016 Dwelling Units per Area 1.3 per hectare 0.5 per acre
Real Estate Sales
2018 No. of Sales Average Price
Condo Townhouse 0 -$
High Rise Apt Condo 0 -$
Low Rise Apt Condo 0 -$
Semi-detached 0 -$
Semi-detached - two titles 15 334,480$
Single Family Dwelling 111 432,884$
Housing Affordability
2018 Median Multiple Park Space
Saskatoon 4.26 2019 Hectares Acres
Brighton 5.44 Total Park Area 5.4 13.3
Note: Median Multiple of 3.0 & under is rated as "affordable" Population per Park Area 113.6 46.0
Housing Costs
2016 Bearpaw N 0.8 1.9
Prairie Lily N 4.6 11.4
Housing by Tenure
2016
Census Data Unavailable
Census Data Unavailable
Census Data Unavailable
Census Data Unavailable
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation and RBC Economics ResearchSource: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Park Type: N - Neighbourhood D - District MD - Multi-district
SU- Special Use I - Industrial
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Single Family38681%
Two Unit163%
Multi-Unit78
16%
43
BRIGHTON
Voter Turn-out (%) Licensed Home-Based Businesses
Civic 2003 N/A 2017 2018
Civic 2006 N/A Saskatoon 4871 4984
Federal 2006 N/A Brighton 5 19
Provincial 2007 N/A Source: City of Saskatoon, Business License Program
Federal 2008 N/A Labour Force
Civic 2009 N/A 2017
Federal 2011 N/A Brighton Saskatoon
Provincial 2011 N/A Labour Force Participation Rate 89.2% 70.7%
Federal 2015 N/A Economic Dependency Ratio 4.3% 16.0%
Provincial 2016 49% Median Total Income (personal) $60,590 $40,050
Civic 2016 35% Provincial Index of Median Income (base=100) 158.20 104.50
Canadian Index of Median Income (base=100) 169.80 112.20
Personal Income
2017
Major Occupation
2016
Census Data Unavailable
Source: City of Saskatoon, City Clerk’s office; Province of Saskatchewan,
Chief Electoral Officer; and Elections CanadaSource: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
13.9%
6.6%
6.9%
13.2%
23.6%
18.3%
17.5%
17.6%
14.8%
11.7%
16.5%
18.5%
10.2%
10.7%
Under $14,999
$15,000-24,999
$25,000-34,999
$35,000-49,999
$50,000-74,999
$75,000-99,999
$100,000 plus
Brighton City of Saskatoon
Buena VistaBuena VistaCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTSCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTS
MUNICIPAL WARD 6MUNICIPAL WARD 6PopulationPopulation3,325
SOLD73.0%73.0% $328,193$328,193
$45,470$45,470 2.12.1
homeownership
medianpersonalincome
householdsize
averagesale price
StreetTaylor
Taylor
yawdaorBeunevA
8th
StreetCraigId
ylwyld
Belfa
st
Kilb
urn
Aven
ue
3rd
1st
2nd
4th
Coy
Lorn
e nosrehPcM M
elros
e
Street
airotciV
ekaltsaE
Street
Street
Street
Street
Aven
ue
Drive
7th
5th
6th
Aven
ue
Aven
ue
8th
Aven
ue
Aven
ue
6th
Aven
ue
eunevA
Street
Street
Street
Street
Sask
atch
ewan
Cres
cent
Street
7thStreet
Street
Street
5th
4th
2nd
1st
3rd
Street
Street
Street
Street
Buena Vista Park
Gabriel Dumont
Park
Fred Mitchell
Memorial Park
Kilburn Park
Atchison Field
Buena Vista School
45
BUENA VISTA
Mode of Travel to Work
2016
Driver: Car, Truck, Van
Passenger: Car, Truck, Van
Public Transit
Walked
Age Group Bicycle
2019Other
Registered Vehicles
2017 2018
Total (LV & PV) 2267 2254LV - light vehicles (commercial & private) PV - private passenger vehicle Source: SGI
Per Person 0.7 0.7
Saskatoon Per Person 0.7 0.7
Education Level
2016
No Certificate/diploma/degree 275
High school certificate or equivalent 745
Apprentice/trades certificate/diploma 225
College/CEGEP/non-university cert./dipl. 425
University diploma or degree 870
Postsecondary Enrolment
2016 2017 2018
Saskatchewan Polytechnic 32 42 38
Ethnic Diversity University of Saskatchewan 152 141 146
* Higher number indicates greater diversity 2016
Buena Vista 0.18
Saskatoon 0.45
Enrolment by School
Mother Tongue P- Saskatoon Public School S - Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Top Languages 2016 2016 2017 2018
English 2670 Buena Vista School (p) 237 254 227
French 40
Spanish 40
Ukrainian 20
Tagalog (Pilipino, Filipino) 20
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: Saskatchewan Polytechnic Administrative Office and University of Saskatchewan Registrar's Office
Source: 2016 Census
PO
PU
LA
TIO
N
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: Saskatoon Public School Division & Greater Saskatoon Catholic SchoolsSource: 2016 Census
3266
33533282
3325
2016 2017 2018 2019
1325
65
65
75
150
30
njhm
200 100 0 100 200
00 to 04
05 to 09
10 to 14
15 to 19
20 to 24
25 to 29
30 to 34
35 to 39
40 to 44
45 to 49
50 to 54
55 to 59
60 to 64
65 to 69
70 to 74
75 to 79
80 to 84
85+
Female Male
Household Structure Dwelling Unit Count
2016 2018
One-family households 770
Multiple-family households 15
Non-family households 620
Total lone-parent families 145
Total households 1410
Household size 2.1
Total Dwellings 1641
Age of Dwelling Neighbourhood Area 126.6 hectares 312.7 acres
2016 Dwelling Units per Area 13.0 per hectare 5.2 per acre
Real Estate Sales
2018 No. of Sales Average Price
Condo Townhouse 0 -$
High Rise Apt Condo 0 -$
Low Rise Apt Condo 6 383,267$
Semi-detached 1 450,000$
Semi-detached - two titles 10 405,440$
Single Family Dwelling 47 302,135$
Housing Affordability
2018 Median Multiple Park Space
Saskatoon 4.26 2019 Hectares Acres
Buena Vista 3.99 Total Park Area 10.4 25.6
Note: Median Multiple of 3.0 & under is rated as "affordable" Population per Park Area 320.7 129.8
Housing Costs
2016 Atchison Field N 2.4 5.9
Average Owner's Major Payments $1,213 Buena Vista N 2.8 7.0
Average Gross Rent $1,242 Fred Mitchell Memorial N 0.4 0.9
Gabriel Dumont SU 3.4 8.5
Kilburn SU 1.4 3.4
Housing by Tenure
2016
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Park Type: N - Neighbourhood D - District MD - Multi-district
SU- Special Use I - Industrial
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation and RBC Economics Research
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation
Single Family108866%
Two Unit27217%
Multi-Unit28117%
69%
10%
2%
1%
4%
7%
6%
Before 1960
1961-1980
1981-1990
1991-2000
2001-2005
2006-2010
2011-2016
73%
27%
Owned
Rented
47
BUENA VISTA
Voter Turn-out (%) Licensed Home-Based Businesses
Civic 2003 53% 2017 2018
Civic 2006 36% Saskatoon 4871 4984
Federal 2006 54% Buena Vista 79 88
Provincial 2007 72% Source: City of Saskatoon, Business License Program
Federal 2008 56% Labour Force
Civic 2009 28% 2017
Federal 2011 58% Buena Vista Saskatoon
Provincial 2011 63% Labour Force Participation Rate 72.5% 70.7%
Federal 2015 70% Economic Dependency Ratio 15.0% 16.0%
Provincial 2016 37% Median Total Income (personal) $45,470 $40,050
Civic 2016 41% Provincial Index of Median Income (base=100) 118.70 104.50
Canadian Index of Median Income (base=100) 127.40 112.20
Personal Income
2017
Major Occupation
2016
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: 2016 Census
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017Source: City of Saskatoon, City Clerk’s office; Province of Saskatchewan,
Chief Electoral Officer; and Elections Canada
225
285
140
125
325
70
360
295
10
55
Management
Business-Finance-Administration
Natural-Applied sciences and related
Health
Education-Law Social-Community & Gov
Art-Culture-Recreation-Sport
Sale & Service
Trades-Transport-Equip operators and related
Natural resources - agriculture & related
Manufacturing-Utilities
14.0%
11.7%
11.4%
17.4%
21.1%
12.5%
11.9%
17.6%
14.8%
11.7%
16.5%
18.5%
10.2%
10.7%
Under $14,999
$15,000-24,999
$25,000-34,999
$35,000-49,999
$50,000-74,999
$75,000-99,999
$100,000 plus
Buena Vista City of Saskatoon
Caswell HillCaswell Hill
COMMUNITY QUICK FACTSCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTS
MUNICIPAL WARD 2MUNICIPAL WARD 2PopulationPopulation3,679
SOLD63.8%63.8% $255,298$255,298
$34,650$34,650 2.22.2
homeownership
medianpersonalincome
householdsize
averagesale price
Drive
Idylw
yld
Street22nd
H
23rd Street
Street
Jamieso
n
Avenue
Avenue
24th
Avenue
Avenue
Avenue
Walmer
Rusholm
e
Road
Bedford
Avenue
Avenue
BCDE
FG
25th Street
Street
Street
Street
28th
EAvenue
EAvenue
29th
30th
32nd
Drive
Idylw
yld
Avenue
Avenue
Avenue
Avenue
Avenue
G F D C B
Street
Street
Street
Street
Street
31st
Road
Place
27th
26th
Willingdon
Road
Street
Avenue
H
33rd
Mayfair Pool
C.P.R. Station
Ashworth Holmes
Park Caswell School
Bedford Road
Collegiate
49
CASWELL HILL
Mode of Travel to Work
2016
Driver: Car, Truck, Van
Passenger: Car, Truck, Van
Public Transit
Walked
Age Group Bicycle
2019Other
Registered Vehicles
2017 2018
Total (LV & PV) 1973 1959LV - light vehicles (commercial & private) PV - private passenger vehicle Source: SGI
Per Person 0.5 0.5
Saskatoon Per Person 0.7 0.7
Education Level
2016
No Certificate/diploma/degree 525
High school certificate or equivalent 755
Apprentice/trades certificate/diploma 130
College/CEGEP/non-university cert./dipl. 470
University diploma or degree 890
Postsecondary Enrolment
2016 2017 2018
Saskatchewan Polytechnic 145 148 131
Ethnic Diversity University of Saskatchewan 84 91 78
* Higher number indicates greater diversity 2016
Caswell Hill 0.33
Saskatoon 0.45
Enrolment by School
Mother Tongue P- Saskatoon Public School S - Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Top Languages 2016 2016 2017 2018
English 2950 Bedford Road Collegiate (p) 597 648 587
French 65 Caswell School (p) 273 254 265
Tagalog (Pilipino, Filipino) 55
German 45
Cree, n.o.s. 25
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: Saskatchewan Polytechnic Administrative Office and University of Saskatchewan Registrar's Office
Source: 2016 Census
PO
PU
LA
TIO
N
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: Saskatoon Public School Division & Greater Saskatoon Catholic SchoolsSource: 2016 Census
3702 3732
35853679
2016 2017 2018 2019
1250
110
70
165
75
15
njhm
300 200 100 0 100 200 300
00 to 04
05 to 09
10 to 14
15 to 19
20 to 24
25 to 29
30 to 34
35 to 39
40 to 44
45 to 49
50 to 54
55 to 59
60 to 64
65 to 69
70 to 74
75 to 79
80 to 84
85+
Female Male
Household Structure Dwelling Unit Count
2016 2018
One-family households 805
Multiple-family households 25
Non-family households 685
Total lone-parent families 245
Total households 1520
Household size 2.2
Total Dwellings 1676
Age of Dwelling Neighbourhood Area 123.6 hectares 305.3 acres
2016 Dwelling Units per Area 13.6 per hectare 5.5 per acre
Real Estate Sales
2018 No. of Sales Average Price
Condo Townhouse 0 -$
High Rise Apt Condo 0 -$
Low Rise Apt Condo 1 153,000$
Semi-detached 0 -$
Semi-detached - two titles 2 239,215$
Single Family Dwelling 65 257,367$
Housing Affordability
2018 Median Multiple Park Space
Saskatoon 4.26 2019 Hectares Acres
Caswell Hill 3.26 Total Park Area 4.3 10.5
Note: Median Multiple of 3.0 & under is rated as "affordable" Population per Park Area 864.6 349.9
Housing Costs
2016 Ashworth Holmes N 4.3 10.5
Average Owner's Major Payments $1,168
Average Gross Rent $1,088
Housing by Tenure
2016
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & DevelopmentSource: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation and RBC Economics Research
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation
Park Type: N - Neighbourhood D - District MD - Multi-district
SU- Special Use I - Industrial
Single Family, 1133
Two Unit, 126
Multi-Unit, 417
76%
15%
4%
2%
1%
1%
1%
Before 1960
1961-1980
1981-1990
1991-2000
2001-2005
2006-2010
2011-2016
64%
36%
Owned
Rented
51
CASWELL HILL
Voter Turn-out (%) Licensed Home-Based Businesses
Civic 2003 40% 2017 2018
Civic 2006 29% Saskatoon 4871 4984
Federal 2006 50% Caswell Hill 85 92
Provincial 2007 69% Source: City of Saskatoon, Business License Program
Federal 2008 50% Labour Force
Civic 2009 25% 2017
Federal 2011 54% Caswell Hill Saskatoon
Provincial 2011 58% Labour Force Participation Rate 67.9% 70.7%
Federal 2015 66% Economic Dependency Ratio 20.8% 16.0%
Provincial 2016 37% Median Total Income (personal) $34,650 $40,050
Civic 2016 34% Provincial Index of Median Income (base=100) 90.40 104.50
Canadian Index of Median Income (base=100) 97.10 112.20
Personal Income
2017
Major Occupation
2016
Source: City of Saskatoon, City Clerk’s office; Province of Saskatchewan,
Chief Electoral Officer; and Elections CanadaSource: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: 2016 Census
215
245
140
145
345
80
400
255
20
60
Management
Business-Finance-Administration
Natural-Applied sciences and related
Health
Education-Law Social-Community & Gov
Art-Culture-Recreation-Sport
Sale & Service
Trades-Transport-Equip operators and related
Natural resources - agriculture & related
Manufacturing-Utilities
20.4%
17.9%
12.1%
16.3%
18.1%
9.9%
5.3%
17.6%
14.8%
11.7%
16.5%
18.5%
10.2%
10.7%
Under $14,999
$15,000-24,999
$25,000-34,999
$35,000-49,999
$50,000-74,999
$75,000-99,999
$100,000 plus
Caswell Hill City of Saskatoon
City ParkCity ParkCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTSCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTS
MUNICIPAL WARD 1MUNICIPAL WARD 1PopulationPopulation4,485
SOLD31.4%31.4% $291,129$291,129
$33,900$33,900 1.61.6
homeownership
medianpersonalincome
householdsize
averagesale price
1st
Aven
ue
7th
Cres
cent
1st
Street33rd
Street
Aven
ue
Aven
ue
Crescent
Duke St
Spad
ina
King
Cres
cent
Street
Street
Street
Street
9th8th6th5th
4th
Aven
ue
Aven
ue
Aven
ue
Duchess
King
Queen
Princess
Duke
Aven
ue
Aven
ue
Aven
ue
Street
10th
Street Duchess St
Spad
ina
5th
Street Kins
men
Aven
ue
Aven
ue
Aven
ue
Aven
ue
26th
2nd
3rd
4th
Aven
ue3r
d
Street
Duke St
Queen
Princess St
King St
Ave
25th
LauristonStreetWarburton
City Hospital
Civic Conserv-
atory
Kinsmen Park
Mendel Site
Park
Wilson Park
Mee
was
in P
ark
City Park School
53
CITY PARK
Mode of Travel to Work
2016
Driver: Car, Truck, Van
Passenger: Car, Truck, Van
Public Transit
Walked
Age Group Bicycle
2019Other
Registered Vehicles
2017 2018
Total (LV & PV) 3577 2840LV - light vehicles (commercial & private) PV - private passenger vehicle Source: SGI
Per Person 0.8 0.6
Saskatoon Per Person 0.7 0.7
Education Level
2016
No Certificate/diploma/degree 425
High school certificate or equivalent 970
Apprentice/trades certificate/diploma 260
College/CEGEP/non-university cert./dipl. 705
University diploma or degree 1705
Postsecondary Enrolment
2016 2017 2018
Saskatchewan Polytechnic 101 119 125
Ethnic Diversity University of Saskatchewan 299 309 289
* Higher number indicates greater diversity 2016
City Park 0.43
Saskatoon 0.45
Enrolment by School
Mother Tongue P- Saskatoon Public School S - Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Top Languages 2016 2016 2017 2018
English 3535 City Park Collegiate (p) 197 264 296
Ukrainian 105
Spanish 85
French 80
German 80
PO
PU
LA
TIO
N
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: Saskatchewan Polytechnic Administrative Office and University of Saskatchewan Registrar's Office
Source: 2016 Census
Source: Saskatoon Public School Division & Greater Saskatoon Catholic SchoolsSource: 2016 Census
4440
4677
44234485
2016 2017 2018 2019
1390
150
210
660
165
25
njhm
400 200 0 200 400
00 to 04
05 to 09
10 to 14
15 to 19
20 to 24
25 to 29
30 to 34
35 to 39
40 to 44
45 to 49
50 to 54
55 to 59
60 to 64
65 to 69
70 to 74
75 to 79
80 to 84
85+
Female Male
Household Structure Dwelling Unit Count
2016 2018
One-family households 950
Multiple-family households 10
Non-family households 1755
Total lone-parent families 120
Total households 2715
Household size 1.6
Total Dwellings 3062
Age of Dwelling Neighbourhood Area 138.8 hectares 343.0 acres
2016 Dwelling Units per Area 22.1 per hectare 8.9 per acre
Real Estate Sales
2018 No. of Sales Average Price
Condo Townhouse 1 290,000$
High Rise Apt Condo 23 241,891$
Low Rise Apt Condo 15 170,740$
Semi-detached 0 -$
Semi-detached - two titles 0 -$
Single Family Dwelling 32 382,986$
Housing Affordability
2018 Median Multiple Park Space
Saskatoon 4.26 2019 Hectares Acres
City Park 3.45 Total Park Area 21.3 52.6
Note: Median Multiple of 3.0 & under is rated as "affordable" Population per Park Area 210.9 85.3
Housing Costs
2016 Kinsmen SU 11.7 28.9
Average Owner's Major Payments $1,313 Meewasin SU 3.6 8.9
Average Gross Rent $958 Mendel SU 3.4 8.4
Wilson N 2.6 6.4
Housing by Tenure
2016
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Park Type: N - Neighbourhood D - District MD - Multi-district
SU- Special Use I - Industrial
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation and RBC Economics Research
41%
35%
16%
5%
1%
1%
1%
Before 1960
1961-1980
1981-1990
1991-2000
2001-2005
2006-2010
2011-2016
31%
69%
Owned
Rented
Single Family63020%
Two Unit803%
Multi-Unit235277%
55
CITY PARK
Voter Turn-out (%) Licensed Home-Based Businesses
Civic 2003 45% 2017 2018
Civic 2006 35% Saskatoon 4871 4984
Federal 2006 56% City Park 81 86
Provincial 2007 84% Source: City of Saskatoon, Business License Program
Federal 2008 54% Labour Force
Civic 2009 28% 2017
Federal 2011 52% City Park Saskatoon
Provincial 2011 58% Labour Force Participation Rate 67.2% 70.7%
Federal 2015 69% Economic Dependency Ratio 19.5% 16.0%
Provincial 2016 35% Median Total Income (personal) $33,900 $40,050
Civic 2016 32% Provincial Index of Median Income (base=100) 88.50 104.50
Canadian Index of Median Income (base=100) 95.00 112.20
Personal Income
2017
Major Occupation
2016
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, City Clerk’s office; Province of Saskatchewan,
Chief Electoral Officer; and Elections CanadaSource: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
255
400
240
210
510
95
765
285
50
60
Management
Business-Finance-Administration
Natural-Applied sciences and related
Health
Education-Law Social-Community & Gov
Art-Culture-Recreation-Sport
Sale & Service
Trades-Transport-Equip operators and related
Natural resources - agriculture & related
Manufacturing-Utilities
18.7%
20.3%
12.1%
15.5%
16.1%
8.5%
8.8%
17.6%
14.8%
11.7%
16.5%
18.5%
10.2%
10.7%
Under $14,999
$15,000-24,999
$25,000-34,999
$35,000-49,999
$50,000-74,999
$75,000-99,999
$100,000 plus
City Park City of Saskatoon
College ParkCollege Park
COMMUNITY QUICK FACTSCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTS
MUNICIPAL WARD 8MUNICIPAL WARD 8PopulationPopulation6,173
SOLD56.8%56.8% $284,285$284,285
$34,680$34,680 2.52.5
homeownership
medianpersonalincome
householdsize
averagesale price
Circ
leDr
ive
8th
Summers
Leddy
Carleton Drive
Drive
8th
Court
Britn
ell
Harrington
Ledd
y
Spin
ks
Crescent
Ramsay
Street
Cres
cent
Acad
ia
Circ
le
14th
Drive
Drive
McGill
Yale
Carle
ton
Drive
Raws
on
Crescent
Street
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Street
Cambridge
Harv
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CrescentAnderson
Chab
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Crescent
Pl
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Mou
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Street
Plac
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Anderson
Street
Mou
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Mou
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Balfo
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Cres
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Ande
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Dalh
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Acad
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Dalh
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Carle
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Drive
Cres
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Dalhousie
Crescent
Sim
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Cam
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Crescent
Cres
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Drive
Cour
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Cres
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Simon-Fraser
Drive
Cres
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Carleton
CollegeDr
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Cronkite
Crescent
Street
Circ
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Summers
Leddy
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Drive
8th
Court
Britn
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Harrington
Ledd
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Spin
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Crescent
Ramsay
Street
Cres
cent
Acad
ia
Circ
le
14th
Drive
Drive
McGill
Yale
Carle
ton
Drive
Raws
on
Crescent
Street
StreetCres
Street
Cambridge
Harv
ard
Balfour
CrescentAnderson
Chab
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Crescent
Pl
Street
Mou
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llison
Street
Plac
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Anderson
Street
Mou
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Crt
Mou
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Pl
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Balfo
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Cres
cent
Cres
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Ande
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Dalh
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Place
Acad
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Dalh
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Carle
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Drive
Cres
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Dalhousie
Crescent
Sim
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Cam
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Crescent
Cres
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Drive
Cour
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Cres
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Simon-Fraser
Drive
Cres
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Cres
Drive
Carleton
CollegeDr
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Cronkite
Crescent
Street
Evan Hardy Collegiate
École College
Park School
École Cardinal
Leger School
Dr. Gerhard Herzberg Park
Dr. Gerhard Herzberg
Park
Glacier Park
57
COLLEGE PARK
Mode of Travel to Work
2016
Driver: Car, Truck, Van
Passenger: Car, Truck, Van
Public Transit
Walked
Age Group Bicycle
2019Other
Registered Vehicles
2017 2018
Total (LV & PV) 3224 3230LV - light vehicles (commercial & private) PV - private passenger vehicle Source: SGI
Per Person 0.5 0.5
Saskatoon Per Person 0.7 0.7
Education Level
2016
No Certificate/diploma/degree 540
High school certificate or equivalent 1135
Apprentice/trades certificate/diploma 340
College/CEGEP/non-university cert./dipl. 695
University diploma or degree 1405
Postsecondary Enrolment
2016 2017 2018
Saskatchewan Polytechnic 126 149 113
Ethnic Diversity University of Saskatchewan 293 289 306
* Higher number indicates greater diversity 2016
College Park 0.75
Saskatoon 0.45
Enrolment by School
Mother Tongue P- Saskatoon Public School S - Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Top Languages 2016 2016 2017 2018
English 3470 Cardinal Leger School (s) 440 360 346
Urdu 225 College Park School (p) 486 446 464
Mandarin 180 Evan Hardy Collegiate (p) 771 826 887
Tagalog (Pilipino, Filipino) 180
Ukranian 120
French 90
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: Saskatchewan Polytechnic Administrative Office and University of Saskatchewan Registrar's Office
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
PO
PU
LA
TIO
N
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: Saskatoon Public School Division & Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
57145903 5956
6173
2016 2017 2018 2019
1890
185
200
105
25
40
njhm
400 200 0 200 400
00 to 04
05 to 09
10 to 14
15 to 19
20 to 24
25 to 29
30 to 34
35 to 39
40 to 44
45 to 49
50 to 54
55 to 59
60 to 64
65 to 69
70 to 74
75 to 79
80 to 84
85+
Female Male
Household Structure Dwelling Unit Count
2016 2018
One-family households 1305
Multiple-family households 15
Non-family households 670
Total lone-parent families 280
Total households 1985
Household size 2.5
Total Dwellings 2089
Age of Dwelling Neighbourhood Area 178.1 hectares 440.2 acres
2016 Dwelling Units per Area 11.7 per hectare 4.7 per acre
Real Estate Sales
2018 No. of Sales Average Price
Condo Townhouse 3 198,667$
High Rise Apt Condo 0 -$
Low Rise Apt Condo 10 111,150$
Semi-detached 2 401,700$
Semi-detached - two titles 1 218,000$
Single Family Dwelling 36 334,831$
Housing Affordability
2018 Median Multiple Park Space
Saskatoon 4.26 2019 Hectares Acres
College Park 3.95 Total Park Area 6.7 16.5
Note: Median Multiple of 3.0 & under is rated as "affordable" Population per Park Area 924.1 374.0
Housing Costs
2016 Dr Gerhard Herzberg N 5.0 12.3
Average Owner's Major Payments $1,136 Glacier N 1.7 4.2
Average Gross Rent $1,150
Housing by Tenure
2016
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Park Type: N - Neighbourhood D - District MD - Multi-district
SU- Special Use I - Industrial
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation and RBC Economics Research
7%
76%
12%
4%
1%
1%
0%
Before 1960
1961-1980
1981-1990
1991-2000
2001-2005
2006-2010
2011-2016
Single Family108552%
Two Unit32015% Multi-Unit
68433%
57%
43%
Owned
Rented
59
COLLEGE PARK
Voter Turn-out (%) Licensed Home-Based Businesses
Civic 2003 46% 2017 2018
Civic 2006 33% Saskatoon 4871 4984
Federal 2006 55% College Park 96 103
Provincial 2007 64% Source: City of Saskatoon, Business License Program
Federal 2008 49% Labour Force
Civic 2009 27% 2017
Federal 2011 57% College Park Saskatoon
Provincial 2011 53% Labour Force Participation Rate 69.6% 70.7%
Federal 2015 69% Economic Dependency Ratio 19.3% 16.0%
Provincial 2016 40% Median Total Income (personal) $34,680 $40,050
Civic 2016 27% Provincial Index of Median Income (base=100) 90.50 104.50
Canadian Index of Median Income (base=100) 97.20 112.20
Personal Income
2017
Major Occupation
2016
Source: 2016 Census
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: City of Saskatoon, City Clerk’s office; Province of Saskatchewan,
Chief Electoral Officer; and Elections Canada
255
335
220
240
360
80
740
425
55
85
Management
Business-Finance-Administration
Natural-Applied sciences and related
Health
Education-Law Social-Community & Gov
Art-Culture-Recreation-Sport
Sale & Service
Trades-Transport-Equip operators and related
Natural resources - agriculture & related
Manufacturing-Utilities
21.4%
16.0%
13.2%
17.7%
16.0%
8.3%
7.4%
17.6%
14.8%
11.7%
16.5%
18.5%
10.2%
10.7%
Under $14,999
$15,000-24,999
$25,000-34,999
$35,000-49,999
$50,000-74,999
$75,000-99,999
$100,000 plus
College Park City of Saskatoon
College Park EastCollege Park EastCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTSCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTS
MUNICIPAL WARD 8MUNICIPAL WARD 8PopulationPopulation4,790
SOLD77.0%77.0% $285,819$285,819
$40,810$40,810 2.52.5
homeownership
medianpersonalincome
householdsize
averagesale price
Trent Crt
Trent Pl Cres
Crescent
Wat
erlo
o
CrescentWaterloo
Cres
cent
CrescentMcMaster
Duncan
Guelph
Auld Place
Drive
BrockCres
Guelph
Cres
PlaceRennie
Plac
e
DeGeer
Cres
cent
Cham
plin
DeGe
er
Cres
cent
Cres
cent
Tren
t
Tren
t
Street
Auld
8th
Drive
Laurentian
LaurentianDrive
Begg
Crescent
Begg Cres
HuntingtonPl
Guelph
Crescent
Crescent
Guelph
Crescent
Crescent
BrockCrescent
Arnason
Drive
Drive
Cres
cent
Lava
l
CresLaval
Cres
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rn
Pl
Cres
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Boychuk
McM
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r
College
Drive
Edinburgh Place
McK
erch
er
Street
Crescent
Boyc
huk
Malcolm Place
Mon
cton
BrandonPl
Street8th
Roland Michener
School
St. Augustine
School
Edward McCourt
Park
Sidney L Buckwold Park
61
COLLEGE PARK EAST
Mode of Travel to Work
2016
Driver: Car, Truck, Van
Passenger: Car, Truck, Van
Public Transit
Walked
Age Group Bicycle
2019Other
Registered Vehicles
2017 2018
Total (LV & PV) 3099 3093LV - light vehicles (commercial & private) PV - private passenger vehicle Source: SGI
Per Person 0.7 0.7
Saskatoon Per Person 0.7 0.7
Education Level
2016
No Certificate/diploma/degree 375
High school certificate or equivalent 1140
Apprentice/trades certificate/diploma 330
College/CEGEP/non-university cert./dipl. 625
University diploma or degree 1095
Postsecondary Enrolment
2016 2017 2018
Saskatchewan Polytechnic 83 64 65
Ethnic Diversity University of Saskatchewan 232 251 214
* Higher number indicates greater diversity 2016
College Park East 0.50
Saskatoon 0.45
Enrolment by School
Mother Tongue P- Saskatoon Public School S - Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Top Languages 2016 2016 2017 2018
English 3315 Roland Michener School (p) 232 213 209
Urdu 125 St. Augustine School (s) 237 218 214
French 90
Gujarati 75
Mandarin 70
Cantonese 65
Tigrigna 60
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: Saskatchewan Polytechnic Administrative Office and University of Saskatchewan Registrar's Office
Source: 2016 Census
PO
PU
LA
TIO
N
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: Saskatoon Public School Division & Greater Saskatoon Catholic SchoolsSource: 2016 Census
4735 47184596
4790
2016 2017 2018 2019
1970
115
180
35
55
30
njhm
400 200 0 200 400
00 to 04
05 to 09
10 to 14
15 to 19
20 to 24
25 to 29
30 to 34
35 to 39
40 to 44
45 to 49
50 to 54
55 to 59
60 to 64
65 to 69
70 to 74
75 to 79
80 to 84
85+
Female Male
Household Structure Dwelling Unit Count
2016 2018
One-family households 1130
Multiple-family households 20
Non-family households 530
Total lone-parent families 160
Total households 1675
Household size 2.5
Total Dwellings 1795
Age of Dwelling Neighbourhood Area 160.5 hectares 396.6 acres
2016 Dwelling Units per Area 11.2 per hectare 4.5 per acre
Real Estate Sales
2018 No. of Sales Average Price
Condo Townhouse 0 -$
High Rise Apt Condo 0 -$
Low Rise Apt Condo 14 126,814$
Semi-detached 1 385,000$
Semi-detached - two titles 0 -$
Single Family Dwelling 47 331,072$
Housing Affordability
2018 Median Multiple Park Space
Saskatoon 4.26 2019 Hectares Acres
College Park East 3.98 Total Park Area 16.6 41.1
Note: Median Multiple of 3.0 & under is rated as "affordable" Population per Park Area 288.3 116.7
Housing Costs
2016 Edward McCourt D 6.0 14.8
Average Owner's Major Payments $1,188 Sidney L Buckwold N 10.6 26.2
Average Gross Rent $1,061
Housing by Tenure
2016
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation
Park Type: N - Neighbourhood D - District MD - Multi-district
SU- Special Use I - Industrial
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation and RBC Economics Research
2%
84%
11%
2%
1%
1%
1%
Before 1960
1961-1980
1981-1990
1991-2000
2001-2005
2006-2010
2011-2016
Single Family133474%
Two Unit322%
Multi-Unit42924%
77%
23%
Owned
Rented
63
COLLEGE PARK EAST
Voter Turn-out (%) Licensed Home-Based Businesses
Civic 2003 53% 2017 2018
Civic 2006 37% Saskatoon 4871 4984
Federal 2006 57% College Park East 96 105
Provincial 2007 72% Source: City of Saskatoon, Business License Program
Federal 2008 54% Labour Force
Civic 2009 30% 2017
Federal 2011 53% College Park East Saskatoon
Provincial 2011 55% Labour Force Participation Rate 73.8% 70.7%
Federal 2015 75% Economic Dependency Ratio 14.4% 16.0%
Provincial 2016 47% Median Total Income (personal) $40,810 $40,050
Civic 2016 35% Provincial Index of Median Income (base=100) 106.50 104.50
Canadian Index of Median Income (base=100) 114.40 112.20
Personal Income
2017
Major Occupation
2016
Source: 2016 Census
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: City of Saskatoon, City Clerk’s office; Province of Saskatchewan,
Chief Electoral Officer; and Elections Canada
250
380
165
190
370
55
645
435
50
60
Management
Business-Finance-Administration
Natural-Applied sciences and related
Health
Education-Law Social-Community & Gov
Art-Culture-Recreation-Sport
Sale & Service
Trades-Transport-Equip operators and related
Natural resources - agriculture & related
Manufacturing-Utilities
18.2%
13.4%
11.1%
17.6%
19.8%
11.2%
8.7%
17.6%
14.8%
11.7%
16.5%
18.5%
10.2%
10.7%
Under $14,999
$15,000-24,999
$25,000-34,999
$35,000-49,999
$50,000-74,999
$75,000-99,999
$100,000 plus
College Park East City of Saskatoon
Confederation ParkConfederation ParkCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTSCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTS
MUNICIPAL WARD 3MUNICIPAL WARD 3PopulationPopulation7,347
SOLD71.9%71.9% $236,616$236,616
$36,210$36,210 3.03.0
homeownership
medianpersonalincome
householdsize
averagesale price
Parc Canada
Parc Canada
Conf
eder
atio
nDr
ive
Crescent Cartier
Byng
Aven
ue
Cres
cent
Crescent
Cres
cent
John A. MacDonald RoadRoad
Drive
StreetStreet33rd
DiefenbakerDrive
Meig
hen
Cres
Carte
r Carter
Crescent
WayWhelan
Cres
cent
Whe
lanLa
ne
Cres
cent
Shea
Shea
Crescent
Blakeney
Cres
Bernard
McC
ully
John A. MacDonald
Fishe
r
Stee
ves
Shea
Crescent
CrescentFisherFishe
r
Aven
ue
Cres
cent
Whelan
Crescent
33rd
Diefenbaker
Crescent
Cres
cent
Crescent
Meighen
Meighen
St. Laurent Cres
Cres
cent
St. L
aure
nt
Crescent
Crescent
Douglas
DouglasDoug
las
Cres
cent
Cres
cent
Bord
en
Confederation
Borden Place
PlacePalmer
Confederation
Crescent
Cres
cent
Dom
inio
n
Cres
cent
Carti
er
Tille
y Galt Court
Smallwood
Crescent
Crescent
Smallwood
Chandler Place
Drive
Diefenbaker
Douglas
Pear
son Pl
Tupp
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Cres
cent
McG
ee
Aven
ue
DriveLaurier
Conf
eder
ation
Drive
Place
Confederation Park School
Bishop Roborecki
School
65
CONFEDERATION PARK
Mode of Travel to Work
2016
Driver: Car, Truck, Van
Passenger: Car, Truck, Van
Public Transit
Walked
Age Group Bicycle
2019Other
Registered Vehicles
2017 2018
Total (LV & PV) 3929 3895LV - light vehicles (commercial & private) PV - private passenger vehicle Source: SGI
Per Person 0.5 0.5
Saskatoon Per Person 0.7 0.7
Education Level
2016
No Certificate/diploma/degree 1115
High school certificate or equivalent 1720
Apprentice/trades certificate/diploma 560
College/CEGEP/non-university cert./dipl. 915
University diploma or degree 855
Postsecondary Enrolment
2016 2017 2018
Saskatchewan Polytechnic 125 117 116
Ethnic Diversity University of Saskatchewan 117 119 139
* Higher number indicates greater diversity 2016
Confederation Park 1.21
Saskatoon 0.45
Enrolment by School
Mother Tongue P- Saskatoon Public School S - Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Top Languages 2016 2016 2017 2018
English 4835 Bishop Roborecki School (s) 415 395 389
Tagalog (Pilipino, Filipino) 775 Confederation Park School (p) 571 549 519
Urdu 110
Vietnamese 105
Punjabi (Panjabi) 85
Ukrainian 80
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: Saskatchewan Polytechnic Administrative Office and University of Saskatchewan Registrar's Office
Source: 2016 Census
Source: Saskatoon Public School Division & Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
PO
PU
LA
TIO
N
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: 2016 Census
7441
7537
72947347
2016 2017 2018 2019
2740
280
265
70
10
55
njhm
400 200 0 200 400
00 to 04
05 to 09
10 to 14
15 to 19
20 to 24
25 to 29
30 to 34
35 to 39
40 to 44
45 to 49
50 to 54
55 to 59
60 to 64
65 to 69
70 to 74
75 to 79
80 to 84
85+
Female Male
Household Structure Dwelling Unit Count
2016 2018
One-family households 1690
Multiple-family households 90
Non-family households 490
Total lone-parent families 435
Total households 2265
Household size 3
Total Dwellings 2355
Age of Dwelling Neighbourhood Area 157.7 hectares 389.8 acres
2016 Dwelling Units per Area 14.9 per hectare 6.0 per acre
Real Estate Sales
2018 No. of Sales Average Price
Condo Townhouse 0 -$
High Rise Apt Condo 0 -$
Low Rise Apt Condo 4 95,500$
Semi-detached 1 270,000$
Semi-detached - two titles 0 -$
Single Family Dwelling 67 244,543$
Housing Affordability
2018 Median Multiple Park Space
Saskatoon 4.26 2019 Hectares Acres
Confederation Park 3.18 Total Park Area 16.4 40.5
Note: Median Multiple of 3.0 & under is rated as "affordable" Population per Park Area 448.7 181.6
Housing Costs
2016 Parc Canada D 16.4 40.5
Average Owner's Major Payments $1,252
Average Gross Rent $1,067
Housing by Tenure
2016
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation
Park Type: N - Neighbourhood D - District MD - Multi-district
SU- Special Use I - Industrial
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation and RBC Economics Research
2%
72%
13%
4%
2%
4%
2%
Before 1960
1961-1980
1981-1990
1991-2000
2001-2005
2006-2010
2011-2016
Single Family176175%
Two Unit723%
Multi-Unit52222%
72%
28%
Owned
Rented
67
CONFEDERATION PARK
Voter Turn-out (%) Licensed Home-Based Businesses
Civic 2003 36% 2017 2018
Civic 2006 21% Saskatoon 4871 4984
Federal 2006 48% Confederation Park 101 100
Provincial 2007 63% Source: City of Saskatoon, Business License Program
Federal 2008 43% Labour Force
Civic 2009 19% 2017
Federal 2011 47% Confederation Park Saskatoon
Provincial 2011 49% Labour Force Participation Rate 73.0% 70.7%
Federal 2015 65% Economic Dependency Ratio 19.4% 16.0%
Provincial 2016 32% Median Total Income (personal) $36,210 $40,050
Civic 2016 22% Provincial Index of Median Income (base=100) 94.50 104.50
Canadian Index of Median Income (base=100) 101.50 112.20
Personal Income
2017
Major Occupation
2016
Source: 2016 Census
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: City of Saskatoon, City Clerk’s office; Province of Saskatchewan,
Chief Electoral Officer; and Elections Canada
230
430
155
220
280
25
1210
800
130
200
Management
Business-Finance-Administration
Natural-Applied sciences and related
Health
Education-Law Social-Community & Gov
Art-Culture-Recreation-Sport
Sale & Service
Trades-Transport-Equip operators and related
Natural resources - agriculture & related
Manufacturing-Utilities
17.7%
16.2%
14.4%
20.8%
19.5%
7.1%
4.3%
17.6%
14.8%
11.7%
16.5%
18.5%
10.2%
10.7%
Under $14,999
$15,000-24,999
$25,000-34,999
$35,000-49,999
$50,000-74,999
$75,000-99,999
$100,000 plus
Confederation Park City of Saskatoon
Fairmont
Clancy
Drive
Fairlight
Cres
Worobetz
Fairl
ight
Confederation
Place
Circle
PlaceBennett
Fairm
ont Dr
ive
Drive
Drive
Fairmont Dr
22nd Street
Dief
enba
ker
Driv
e
Drive
Place
Drive
Circ
leDrive
Laurier
DriveLaurier
ConfederationDrive
Circle Drive
DriveCourtCam
poni
South
Circ
le D
rive
Pend
ygra
sse
Road
W.A. Reid Park
Charlottetown Park
Cosmo Civic
Centre
Carlyle King
Library
Confederation Suburban CentreConfederation Suburban Centre
COMMUNITY QUICK FACTSCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTS
MUNICIPAL WARD 3MUNICIPAL WARD 3PopulationPopulation1,046
SOLD29.7%29.7% $181,667$181,667
$26,670$26,670 2.62.6
homeownership
medianpersonalincome
householdsize
averagesale price
69
CONFEDERATION SUBURBAN CENTRE
Mode of Travel to Work
2016
Driver: Car, Truck, Van
Passenger: Car, Truck, Van
Public Transit
Walked
Age Group Bicycle
2019Other
Registered Vehicles
2017 2018
Total (LV & PV) 488 496LV - light vehicles (commercial & private) PV - private passenger vehicle Source: SGI
Per Person 0.4 0.5
Saskatoon Per Person 0.7 0.7
Education Level
2016
No Certificate/diploma/degree 150
High school certificate or equivalent 275
Apprentice/trades certificate/diploma 75
College/CEGEP/non-university cert./dipl. 105
University diploma or degree 105
Postsecondary Enrolment
2016 2017 2018
Saskatchewan Polytechnic 31 30 24
Ethnic Diversity University of Saskatchewan 25 22 29
* Higher number indicates greater diversity 2016
Confederation Suburban Centre 0.25
Saskatoon 0.45
Enrolment by School
Mother Tongue P- Saskatoon Public School S - Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Top Languages 2016 2016 2017 2018
English 550
Urdu 105
Tagalog (Pilipino, Filipino) 55
Bengali 40
Ukranian 25
Oromo 25
PO
PU
LA
TIO
N
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
No schools located in neighbourhood
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: Saskatchewan Polytechnic Administrative Office and University of Saskatchewan Registrar's Office
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
1100 11491043 1046
2016 2017 2018 2019
285
45
30
25
0
15
njhm
100 50 0 50 100
00 to 04
05 to 09
10 to 14
15 to 19
20 to 24
25 to 29
30 to 34
35 to 39
40 to 44
45 to 49
50 to 54
55 to 59
60 to 64
65 to 69
70 to 74
75 to 79
80 to 84
85+
Female Male
Household Structure Dwelling Unit Count
2016 2018
One-family households 225
Multiple-family households 10
Non-family households 140
Total lone-parent families 105
Total households 375
Household size 2.6
Total Dwellings 465
Age of Dwelling Neighbourhood Area 98.8 hectares 244.1 acres
2016 Dwelling Units per Area 4.7 per hectare 1.9 per acre
Real Estate Sales
2018 No. of Sales Average Price
Condo Townhouse 1 237,500$
High Rise Apt Condo 0 -$
Low Rise Apt Condo 2 153,750$
Semi-detached 0 -$
Semi-detached - two titles 0 -$
Single Family Dwelling 0 -$
Housing Affordability
2018 Median Multiple Park Space
Saskatoon 4.26 2019 Hectares Acres
Confederation Suburban Centre 2.09 Total Park Area 20.1 49.6
Note: Median Multiple of 3.0 & under is rated as "affordable" Population per Park Area 52.1 21.1
Housing Costs
2016 Charlottetown MD 4.8 11.9
Average Owner's Major Payments $1,220 WA Reid MD 15.3 37.7
Average Gross Rent $979
Housing by Tenure
2016
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Park Type: N - Neighbourhood D - District MD - Multi-district
SU- Special Use I - Industrial
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation and RBC Economics Research
12%
25%
31%
15%
0%
8%
7%
Before 1960
1961-1980
1981-1990
1991-2000
2001-2005
2006-2010
2011-2016
Multi-Unit465
100%
30%
70%
Owned
Rented
71
CONFEDERATION SUBURBAN CENTRE
Voter Turn-out (%) Licensed Home-Based Businesses
Civic 2003 40% 2017 2018
Civic 2006 22% Saskatoon 4871 4984
Federal 2006 38% Confederation Suburban Centre 14 12
Provincial 2007 67% Source: City of Saskatoon, Business License Program
Federal 2008 41% Labour Force
Civic 2009 19% 2017
Federal 2011 50% Confederation Suburban Centre Saskatoon
Provincial 2011 50% Labour Force Participation Rate 64.6% 70.7%
Federal 2015 65% Economic Dependency Ratio 37.3% 16.0%
Provincial 2016 28% Median Total Income (personal) $26,670 $40,050
Civic 2016 21% Provincial Index of Median Income (base=100) 69.60 104.50
Canadian Index of Median Income (base=100) 74.70 112.20
Personal Income
2017
Major Occupation
2016
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, City Clerk’s office; Province of Saskatchewan,
Chief Electoral Officer; and Elections CanadaSource: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
10
55
10
30
20
0
155
110
20
35
Management
Business-Finance-Administration
Natural-Applied sciences and related
Health
Education-Law Social-Community & Gov
Art-Culture-Recreation-Sport
Sale & Service
Trades-Transport-Equip operators and related
Natural resources - agriculture & related
Manufacturing-Utilities
23.5%
23.1%
18.6%
19.1%
15.7%
0.0%
0.0%
17.6%
14.8%
11.7%
16.5%
18.5%
10.2%
10.7%
Under $14,999
$15,000-24,999
$25,000-34,999
$35,000-49,999
$50,000-74,999
$75,000-99,999
$100,000 plus
Confederation Suburban Centre City of Saskatoon
TCU Place
City Hall Square
Frances Morrison Library
Bessborough Hotel
SaundersPlace
Spadina
23rdStreet
Aven
ue
Street
Street
Street
Street
Aven
ueAven
ue
25th
24th Street
Aven
ue
Aven
ue
23rd
22nd Street
2nd
4th
3rd
1st
Street
25th
Aven
ue
Onta
rio
Street
Wall
Pacifi
c
22nd
Stre
et
Aven
ue StreetStreet
Crescent
19th
20th
Cres
cent
3rd
4th
2nd
1st
Aven
ue
Aven
ue
Aven
ue
Aven
ue
Street
Spadina
5th
Aven
ue
Idylw
yld
Auditorium
Aven
ue
Drive
24th
Aven
ue
Pacifi
c
Wall
Idylwyld Drive
Spadina
6th24th
21st
Stre
et
Crescent
River Landing
Friendship Park
Kiwanis Memorial
Park
SOLD
DowntownDowntown
24.5%24.5%
COMMUNITY QUICK FACTSCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTSMUNICIPAL WARD 6MUNICIPAL WARD 6
$353,331$353,331
$33,250$33,250 1.41.4
homeownership
PopulationPopulation3,278
medianpersonalincome
householdsize
averagesale price
73
Downtown
Mode of Travel to Work
2016
Driver: Car, Truck, Van
Passenger: Car, Truck, Van
Public Transit
Walked
Age Group Bicycle
2019Other
Registered Vehicles
2017 2018
Total (LV & PV) 1893 1903LV - light vehicles (commercial & private) PV - private passenger vehicle Source: SGI
Per Person 0.6 0.6
Saskatoon Per Person 0.7 0.7
Education Level
2016
No Certificate/diploma/degree 275
High school certificate or equivalent 645
Apprentice/trades certificate/diploma 175
College/CEGEP/non-university cert./dipl. 250
University diploma or degree 940
Postsecondary Enrolment
2016 2017 2018
Saskatchewan Polytechnic 41 51 48
Ethnic Diversity University of Saskatchewan 154 157 145
* Higher number indicates greater diversity 2016
Downtown 0.22
Saskatoon 0.45
Enrolment by School
Mother Tongue P- Saskatoon Public School S - Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Top Languages 2016 2016 2017 2018
English 1855
Urdu 45
German 45
Hindi 45
Persian (Farsi) 40
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: Saskatchewan Polytechnic Administrative Office and University of Saskatchewan Registrar's Office
Source: 2016 Census
No schools located in neighbourhood
PO
PU
LA
TIO
N
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: 2016 Census
32733334
3149
3278
2016 2017 2018 2019
530
30
145
430
55
35
njhm
300 200 100 0 100 200 300
00 to 04
05 to 09
10 to 14
15 to 19
20 to 24
25 to 29
30 to 34
35 to 39
40 to 44
45 to 49
50 to 54
55 to 59
60 to 64
65 to 69
70 to 74
75 to 79
80 to 84
85+
Female Male
Household Structure Dwelling Unit Count
2016 2018
One-family households 460
Multiple-family households 10
Non-family households 1270
Total lone-parent families 50
Total households 1735
Household size 1.4
Total Dwellings 2592
Age of Dwelling Neighbourhood Area 117.0 hectares 289.1 acres
2016 Dwelling Units per Area 22.2 per hectare 9.0 per acre
Real Estate Sales
2018 No. of Sales Average Price
Condo Townhouse 0 -$
High Rise Apt Condo 35 350,140$
Low Rise Apt Condo 1 465,000$
Semi-detached 0 -$
Semi-detached - two titles 0 -$
Single Family Dwelling 0 -$
Housing Affordability
2018 Median Multiple Park Space
Saskatoon 4.26 2019 Hectares Acres
Downtown 4.35 Total Park Area 11.2 27.7
Note: Median Multiple of 3.0 & under is rated as "affordable" Population per Park Area 292.9 118.5
Housing Costs
2016 City Hall Square SU 1.4 3.4
Average Owner's Major Payments $1,355 Friendship SU 0.7 1.7
Average Gross Rent $1,073 Kiwanis Memorial MD 7.2 17.8
River Landing SU 1.9 4.7
Housing by Tenure
2016
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation and RBC Economics Research
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation
Park Type: N - Neighbourhood D - District MD - Multi-district
SU- Special Use I - Industrial
Single Family2
0%
Multi-Unit2590100%
25%
41%
18%
8%
1%
5%
1%
Before 1960
1961-1980
1981-1990
1991-2000
2001-2005
2006-2010
2011-2016
24%
76%
Owned
Rented
75
Downtown
Voter Turn-out (%) Licensed Home-Based Businesses
Civic 2003 40% 2017 2018
Civic 2006 32% Saskatoon 4871 4984
Federal 2006 55% Downtown 39 40
Provincial 2007 72% Source: City of Saskatoon, Business License Program
Federal 2008 43% Labour Force
Civic 2009 26% 2017
Federal 2011 49% Downtown Saskatoon
Provincial 2011 56% Labour Force Participation Rate 51.6% 70.7%
Federal 2015 66% Economic Dependency Ratio 25.5% 16.0%
Provincial 2016 32% Median Total Income (personal) $33,250 $40,050
Civic 2016 22% Provincial Index of Median Income (base=100) 86.80 104.50
Canadian Index of Median Income (base=100) 93.20 112.20
Personal Income
2017
Major Occupation
2016
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: 2016 Census
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017Source: City of Saskatoon, City Clerk’s office; Province of Saskatchewan,
Chief Electoral Officer; and Elections Canada
150
250
115
110
270
30
290
80
15
25
Management
Business-Finance-Administration
Natural-Applied sciences and related
Health
Education-Law Social-Community & Gov
Art-Culture-Recreation-Sport
Sale & Service
Trades-Transport-Equip operators and related
Natural resources - agriculture & related
Manufacturing-Utilities
16.9%
23.9%
10.9%
13.6%
15.2%
8.4%
11.1%
17.6%
14.8%
11.7%
16.5%
18.5%
10.2%
10.7%
Under $14,999
$15,000-24,999
$25,000-34,999
$35,000-49,999
$50,000-74,999
$75,000-99,999
$100,000 plus
Downtown City of Saskatoon
Lane Crescent
Sumner
Street
Lane
33rd
Lenn
onCrescent
Hugh
es
Crescent
Man
ning
Manning
Wedge
Latra
ce
Nesbitt
Nesbitt
Crescent
Lane
Road
BowmanBowm
an
Hunt
Robinson
Crescent
Drive
Heggie
Road
Flavelle
37th
Nesbitt
Stacey
Crescent
Street
Lane
Crescent
Way
Crescent
Street
33rd
Crescent Wedge
Road
George
Street
O'Regan
Makaroff
Crescent
Crescent
Road
CourtKirkpatrick
Place
Road
Sumne
r
37th
Way
Cres
Nixon
McCann
Road
Kirkpatrick
Ward Road
Juno
rAv
enue
St. Peter School
ÉcoleDundonald
School
Dundonald Park
Claude Petit Park
DundonaldDundonaldCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTSCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTS
MUNICIPAL WARD 4MUNICIPAL WARD 4PopulationPopulation5,878
SOLD80.0%80.0% $277,818$277,818
$41,040$41,040 2.72.7
homeownership
medianpersonalincome
householdsize
averagesale price
77
DUNDONALD
Mode of Travel to Work
2016
Driver: Car, Truck, Van
Passenger: Car, Truck, Van
Public Transit
Walked
Age Group Bicycle
2019Other
Registered Vehicles
2017 2018
Total (LV & PV) 3688 3693LV - light vehicles (commercial & private) PV - private passenger vehicle Source: SGI
Per Person 0.6 0.6
Saskatoon Per Person 0.7 0.7
Education Level
2016
No Certificate/diploma/degree 615
High school certificate or equivalent 1430
Apprentice/trades certificate/diploma 430
College/CEGEP/non-university cert./dipl. 760
University diploma or degree 730
Postsecondary Enrolment
2016 2017 2018
Saskatchewan Polytechnic 144 128 114
Ethnic Diversity University of Saskatchewan 151 169 162
* Higher number indicates greater diversity 2016
Dundonald 0.57
Saskatoon 0.45
Enrolment by School
Mother Tongue P- Saskatoon Public School S - Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Top Languages 2016 2016 2017 2018
English 4015 Dundonald School (p) 747 481 486
Tagalog (Pilipino, Filipino) 260 St. Peter School (s) 634 474 491
Urdu 55
Ukrainian 50
Vietnamese 40
French 40
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: Saskatchewan Polytechnic Administrative Office and University of Saskatchewan Registrar's Office
Source: 2016 Census
Source: Saskatoon Public School Division & Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
PO
PU
LA
TIO
N
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
5963 5990
58025878
2016 2017 2018 2019
2355
175
100
35
10
35
njhm
400 200 0 200 400
00 to 04
05 to 09
10 to 14
15 to 19
20 to 24
25 to 29
30 to 34
35 to 39
40 to 44
45 to 49
50 to 54
55 to 59
60 to 64
65 to 69
70 to 74
75 to 79
80 to 84
85+
Female Male
Household Structure Dwelling Unit Count
2016 2018
One-family households 1365
Multiple-family households 35
Non-family households 400
Total lone-parent families 290
Total households 1800
Household size 2.7
Total Dwellings 1852
Age of Dwelling Neighbourhood Area 132.2 hectares 326.7 acres
2016 Dwelling Units per Area 14.0 per hectare 5.7 per acre
Real Estate Sales
2018 No. of Sales Average Price
Condo Townhouse 0 -$
High Rise Apt Condo 0 -$
Low Rise Apt Condo 9 106,572$
Semi-detached 0 -$
Semi-detached - two titles 0 -$
Single Family Dwelling 43 313,660$
Housing Affordability
2018 Median Multiple Park Space
Saskatoon 4.26 2019 Hectares Acres
Dundonald 3.97 Total Park Area 8.1 20.0
Note: Median Multiple of 3.0 & under is rated as "affordable" Population per Park Area 726.3 293.9
Housing Costs
2016 Claude Petit N 0.3 0.7
Average Owner's Major Payments $1,325 Dundonald N 7.8 19.3
Average Gross Rent $1,146
Housing by Tenure
2016
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation
Park Type: N - Neighbourhood D - District MD - Multi-district
SU- Special Use I - Industrial
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation and RBC Economics Research
1%
19%
54%
18%
4%
5%
0%
Before 1960
1961-1980
1981-1990
1991-2000
2001-2005
2006-2010
2011-2016
Single Family135173%
Two Unit643%
Multi-Unit43724%
80%
20%
Owned
Rented
79
DUNDONALD
Voter Turn-out (%) Licensed Home-Based Businesses
Civic 2003 53% 2017 2018
Civic 2006 30% Saskatoon 4871 4984
Federal 2006 53% Dundonald 79 77
Provincial 2007 68% Source: City of Saskatoon, Business License Program
Federal 2008 47% Labour Force
Civic 2009 29% 2017
Federal 2011 50% Dundonald Saskatoon
Provincial 2011 51% Labour Force Participation Rate 77.8% 70.7%
Federal 2015 70% Economic Dependency Ratio 13.6% 16.0%
Provincial 2016 32% Median Total Income (personal) $41,040 $40,050
Civic 2016 26% Provincial Index of Median Income (base=100) 107.10 104.50
Canadian Index of Median Income (base=100) 115.00 112.20
Personal Income
2017
Major Occupation
2016
Source: 2016 Census
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: City of Saskatoon, City Clerk’s office; Province of Saskatchewan,
Chief Electoral Officer; and Elections Canada
240
495
135
250
275
50
710
615
60
185
Management
Business-Finance-Administration
Natural-Applied sciences and related
Health
Education-Law Social-Community & Gov
Art-Culture-Recreation-Sport
Sale & Service
Trades-Transport-Equip operators and related
Natural resources - agriculture & related
Manufacturing-Utilities
16.7%
13.4%
12.2%
19.2%
21.7%
10.0%
6.8%
17.6%
14.8%
11.7%
16.5%
18.5%
10.2%
10.7%
Under $14,999
$15,000-24,999
$25,000-34,999
$35,000-49,999
$50,000-74,999
$75,000-99,999
$100,000 plus
Dundonald City of Saskatoon
East Heights
East
Cen
tre
East
Cen
tre
Drive
East
Cent
re
1200
East
view
2700
East
view
Eastview
Eastview
Eastview3000
2900
2800 2600
East
view
2400Eastview
2300 Easthill2200
2100
2000
East
hill
Easthill
Easthill
19002300
East
Cen
tre
700 E
ast D
r
1300
East Heights1600
1700
100090
0
East Drive700
East Place500
200 60
0
East Heights
East Heights1500
1400
East Centre1000
East
Plac
e
East Place400
East Place300
1800
1400
2500
Eastview
Easthill
1800 Easthill
East
hill
1100
E
ast C
entre
1700
E
ast H
eight
s
Arlin
gton
Aven
ue
East Drive
Drive
Circ
le
Avenue
East
Plac
e
800
East
Cen
tre
Street
Circle
Louise Louise
Circ
leDr
ive
Arlington
3100
CircleDrive
Eastview
EasthillStreet
100
2700
Pres
ton
Aven
uePr
esto
nAv
enue
James Anderson Park
Kistikan Park
A.S. Wright Park
École Alvin Buckwold
School
John Dolan School
Pope John Paul II
School
EastviewEastviewCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTSCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTS
MUNICIPAL WARD 7MUNICIPAL WARD 7PopulationPopulation3,868
SOLD65.6%65.6% $315,916$315,916
$39,540$39,540 2.52.5
homeownership
medianpersonalincome
householdsize
averagesale price
81
EASTVIEW
Mode of Travel to Work
2016
Driver: Car, Truck, Van
Passenger: Car, Truck, Van
Public Transit
Walked
Age Group Bicycle
2019Other
Registered Vehicles
2017 2018
Total (LV & PV) 2305 2262LV - light vehicles (commercial & private) PV - private passenger vehicle Source: SGI
Per Person 0.6 0.6
Saskatoon Per Person 0.7 0.7
Education Level
2016
No Certificate/diploma/degree 395
High school certificate or equivalent 885
Apprentice/trades certificate/diploma 320
College/CEGEP/non-university cert./dipl. 540
University diploma or degree 720
Postsecondary Enrolment
2016 2017 2018
Saskatchewan Polytechnic 57 61 52
Ethnic Diversity University of Saskatchewan 141 120 128
* Higher number indicates greater diversity 2016
Eastview 0.35
Saskatoon 0.45
Enrolment by School
Mother Tongue P- Saskatoon Public School S - Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Top Languages 2016 2016 2017 2018
English 2930 Alvin Buckwold School (p) 600 502 539
Arabic 65 John Dolan School (p) 43 43 53
Mandarin 55 Pope John Paul II School (s) 360 191 192
Ukrainian 50
Urdu 50
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: Saskatchewan Polytechnic Administrative Office and University of Saskatchewan Registrar's Office
Source: 2016 Census
PO
PU
LA
TIO
N
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: Saskatoon Public School Division & Greater Saskatoon Catholic SchoolsSource: 2016 Census
3916 39363861 3868
2016 2017 2018 2019
1360
100
110
60
25
30
njhm
200 100 0 100 200
00 to 04
05 to 09
10 to 14
15 to 19
20 to 24
25 to 29
30 to 34
35 to 39
40 to 44
45 to 49
50 to 54
55 to 59
60 to 64
65 to 69
70 to 74
75 to 79
80 to 84
85+
Female Male
Household Structure Dwelling Unit Count
2016 2018
One-family households 945
Multiple-family households 30
Non-family households 425
Total lone-parent families 210
Total households 1395
Household size 2.5
Total Dwellings 1474
Age of Dwelling Neighbourhood Area 146.0 hectares 360.8 acres
2016 Dwelling Units per Area 10.1 per hectare 4.1 per acre
Real Estate Sales
2018 No. of Sales Average Price
Condo Townhouse 0 -$
High Rise Apt Condo 0 -$
Low Rise Apt Condo 2 144,950$
Semi-detached 1 409,980$
Semi-detached - two titles 3 256,333$
Single Family Dwelling 29 330,627$
Housing Affordability
2018 Median Multiple Park Space
Saskatoon 4.26 2019 Hectares Acres
Eastview 4.31 Total Park Area 14.4 35.5
Note: Median Multiple of 3.0 & under is rated as "affordable" Population per Park Area 217.5 88.0
Housing Costs
2016 James Anderson D 7.8 19.3
Average Owner's Major Payments $1,242 Kistikan N 6.5 16.2
Average Gross Rent $1,117
Housing by Tenure
2016
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Park Type: N - Neighbourhood D - District MD - Multi-district
SU- Special Use I - Industrial
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation and RBC Economics Research
9%
86%
4%
0%
1%
1%
0%
Before 1960
1961-1980
1981-1990
1991-2000
2001-2005
2006-2010
2011-2016
Single Family86659%
Two Unit30020%
Multi-Unit30821%
66%
34%
Owned
Rented
83
EASTVIEW
Voter Turn-out (%) Licensed Home-Based Businesses
Civic 2003 47% 2017 2018
Civic 2006 35% Saskatoon 4871 4984
Federal 2006 59% Eastview 82 78
Provincial 2007 81% Source: City of Saskatoon, Business License Program
Federal 2008 57% Labour Force
Civic 2009 29% 2017
Federal 2011 54% Eastview Saskatoon
Provincial 2011 58% Labour Force Participation Rate 68.1% 70.7%
Federal 2015 77% Economic Dependency Ratio 22.4% 16.0%
Provincial 2016 43% Median Total Income (personal) $39,540 $40,050
Civic 2016 37% Provincial Index of Median Income (base=100) 103.20 104.50
Canadian Index of Median Income (base=100) 110.80 112.20
Personal Income
2017
Major Occupation
2016
Source: 2016 Census
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: City of Saskatoon, City Clerk’s office; Province of Saskatchewan,
Chief Electoral Officer; and Elections Canada
185
210
115
160
220
55
455
390
30
25
Management
Business-Finance-Administration
Natural-Applied sciences and related
Health
Education-Law Social-Community & Gov
Art-Culture-Recreation-Sport
Sale & Service
Trades-Transport-Equip operators and related
Natural resources - agriculture & related
Manufacturing-Utilities
15.8%
16.0%
12.6%
18.1%
20.7%
10.2%
6.6%
17.6%
14.8%
11.7%
16.5%
18.5%
10.2%
10.7%
Under $14,999
$15,000-24,999
$25,000-34,999
$35,000-49,999
$50,000-74,999
$75,000-99,999
$100,000 plus
Eastview City of Saskatoon
115th
Staigh
Crescent
Brunst
Crescent
Crescent
Gilla
m Plac
e
Crescent
Way
Bentham
Crescent
Kenderdine Road
Road
Bonl
i
Cres
cent
Plac
e
MulcasterCres
Court
Road
Cowl
ey
Kend
erdi
ne R
oad
Crescent
Court
Terra
ce
Crescent
Wick
ende
n
Cour
tRo
gers
Vincent
Crescent
Vincent
Crt
ForsythWay
ForsythCrescentCo
urt
Hurle
y
Court
Cres
Terrace
Cowley Pl
Hurley
Way
Place
Steiger
Cres
Pl Steiger
Way
Kend
erdi
ne
Perehudoff
Crescent
Epp
Aven
ue
Epp PlEpp CrtCourt
Hogg
Kerr Pl
Hogg
Road
Road
Born
stein
KenderdineRoad
Forsyth CresKe
nder
dine
Road
Rogers
Street
Kerr
RoadKerr
Drive
McOrmond
Attridge Drive
Beni
niDr
ive
Don Ross Park
Ernest Lindner Park
John Avant Park
Dr. John G. Egnatoff
SchoolFather
Robinson School
ErindaleErindaleCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTSCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTS
MUNICIPAL WARD 10MUNICIPAL WARD 10PopulationPopulation4,389
SOLD92.0%92.0% $397,400$397,400
$48,780$48,780 2.72.7
homeownership
medianpersonalincome
householdsize
averagesale price
85
ERINDALE
Mode of Travel to Work
2016
Driver: Car, Truck, Van
Passenger: Car, Truck, Van
Public Transit
Walked
Age Group Bicycle
2019Other
Registered Vehicles
2017 2018
Total (LV & PV) 3036 2955LV - light vehicles (commercial & private) PV - private passenger vehicle Source: SGI
Per Person 0.7 0.7
Saskatoon Per Person 0.7 0.7
Education Level
2016
No Certificate/diploma/degree 390
High school certificate or equivalent 950
Apprentice/trades certificate/diploma 225
College/CEGEP/non-university cert./dipl. 595
University diploma or degree 1185
Postsecondary Enrolment
2016 2017 2018
Saskatchewan Polytechnic 63 55 56
Ethnic Diversity University of Saskatchewan 279 289 263
* Higher number indicates greater diversity 2016
Erindale 0.32
Saskatoon 0.45
Enrolment by School
Mother Tongue P- Saskatoon Public School S - Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Top Languages 2016 2016 2017 2018
English 3220 Dr. John G. Egnatoff School (p) 545 526 500
Mandarin 185 Father Robinson School (s) 443 448 446
Tagalog (Pilipino, Filipino) 55
French 45
Vietnamese 40
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: Saskatchewan Polytechnic Administrative Office and University of Saskatchewan Registrar's Office
Source: 2016 Census
Source: Saskatoon Public School Division & Greater Saskatoon Catholic SchoolsSource: 2016 Census
PO
PU
LA
TIO
N
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
4379 4368 4373 4389
2016 2017 2018 2019
1825
90
75
30
20
50
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300 200 100 0 100 200 300
00 to 04
05 to 09
10 to 14
15 to 19
20 to 24
25 to 29
30 to 34
35 to 39
40 to 44
45 to 49
50 to 54
55 to 59
60 to 64
65 to 69
70 to 74
75 to 79
80 to 84
85+
Female Male
Household Structure Dwelling Unit Count
2016 2018
One-family households 1110
Multiple-family households 0
Non-family households 310
Total lone-parent families 100
Total households 1430
Household size 2.7
Total Dwellings 1462
Age of Dwelling Neighbourhood Area 133.9 hectares 331.0 acres
2016 Dwelling Units per Area 10.9 per hectare 4.4 per acre
Real Estate Sales
2018 No. of Sales Average Price
Condo Townhouse 3 226,333$
High Rise Apt Condo 0 -$
Low Rise Apt Condo 4 222,000$
Semi-detached 0 -$
Semi-detached - two titles 0 -$
Single Family Dwelling 31 436,587$
Housing Affordability
2018 Median Multiple Park Space
Saskatoon 4.26 2019 Hectares Acres
Erindale 4.87 Total Park Area 14.1 34.9
Note: Median Multiple of 3.0 & under is rated as "affordable" Population per Park Area 310.4 125.6
Housing Costs
2016 Don Ross N 0.2 0.5
Average Owner's Major Payments $1,373 Ernest Lindner N 8.6 21.2
Average Gross Rent $1,390 John Avant N 5.4 13.2
Housing by Tenure
2016
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Park Type: N - Neighbourhood D - District MD - Multi-district
SU- Special Use I - Industrial
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation and RBC Economics Research
0%
2%
55%
38%
1%
1%
2%
Before 1960
1961-1980
1981-1990
1991-2000
2001-2005
2006-2010
2011-2016
Single Family112377%
Two Unit101%
Multi-Unit32922%
92%
8%
Owned
Rented
87
ERINDALE
Voter Turn-out (%) Licensed Home-Based Businesses
Civic 2003 62% 2017 2018
Civic 2006 45% Saskatoon 4871 4984
Federal 2006 61% Erindale 100 85
Provincial 2007 61% Source: City of Saskatoon, Business License Program
Federal 2008 55% Labour Force
Civic 2009 33% 2017
Federal 2011 57% Erindale Saskatoon
Provincial 2011 47% Labour Force Participation Rate 74.9% 70.7%
Federal 2015 74% Economic Dependency Ratio 9.7% 16.0%
Provincial 2016 37% Median Total Income (personal) $48,780 $40,050
Civic 2016 45% Provincial Index of Median Income (base=100) 127.30 104.50
Canadian Index of Median Income (base=100) 136.70 112.20
Personal Income
2017
Major Occupation
2016
Source: 2016 Census
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: City of Saskatoon, City Clerk’s office; Province of Saskatchewan,
Chief Electoral Officer; and Elections Canada
285
370
185
225
355
55
530
240
55
15
Management
Business-Finance-Administration
Natural-Applied sciences and related
Health
Education-Law Social-Community & Gov
Art-Culture-Recreation-Sport
Sale & Service
Trades-Transport-Equip operators and related
Natural resources - agriculture & related
Manufacturing-Utilities
17.2%
11.5%
9.5%
13.0%
19.3%
11.7%
17.8%
17.6%
14.8%
11.7%
16.5%
18.5%
10.2%
10.7%
Under $14,999
$15,000-24,999
$25,000-34,999
$35,000-49,999
$50,000-74,999
$75,000-99,999
$100,000 plus
Erindale City of Saskatoon
EvergreenEvergreenCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTSCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTS
MUNICIPAL WARD 10MUNICIPAL WARD 10PopulationPopulation7,794
SOLD79.2%79.2% $428,055$428,055
$50,010$50,010 2.72.7
homeownership
medianpersonalincome
householdsize
averagesale price
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Elaine Hnatyshyn ParkGeorge Dyck Park
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Cannam Park
Klombies ParkFunk Park
Lacoursiere ParkRichards
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Korpan ParkEdward S Blain
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St. NicholasCatholic School
89
EVERGREEN
Mode of Travel to Work
2016
Driver: Car, Truck, Van
Passenger: Car, Truck, Van
Public Transit
Walked
Age Group Bicycle
2019Other
Registered Vehicles
2017 2018
Total (LV & PV) 4873 5120LV - light vehicles (commercial & private) PV - private passenger vehicle Source: SGI
Per Person 0.9 0.7
Saskatoon Per Person 0.7 0.7
Education Level
2016
No Certificate/diploma/degree 285
High school certificate or equivalent 1110
Apprentice/trades certificate/diploma 365
College/CEGEP/non-university cert./dipl. 715
University diploma or degree 1660
Postsecondary Enrolment
2016 2017 2018
Saskatchewan Polytechnic 121 136 117
Ethnic Diversity University of Saskatchewan 348 419 432
* Higher number indicates greater diversity 2016
Evergreen 0.63
Saskatoon 0.45
Enrolment by School
Mother Tongue P- Saskatoon Public School S - Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Top Languages 2016 2016 2017 2018
English 4225 St. Nicholas School (s) - - 316
Mandarin 195 Sylvia Fedoruk School (p) - - 449
Tagalog (Pilipino, Filipino) 175
Punjabi (Panjabi) 115
Urdu 100
French 75
Persian (Farsi) 60
Source: Saskatchewan Polytechnic Administrative Office and University of Saskatchewan Registrar's Office
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
PO
PU
LA
TIO
N
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
45385693
71037794
2016 2017 2018 2019
1000 500 0 500
00 to 04
05 to 09
10 to 14
15 to 19
20 to 24
25 to 29
30 to 34
35 to 39
40 to 44
45 to 49
50 to 54
55 to 59
60 to 64
65 to 69
70 to 74
75 to 79
80 to 84
85+
Female Male
2805
180
50
20
15
50
njhm
Household Structure Dwelling Unit Count
2016 2018
One-family households 1365
Multiple-family households 45
Non-family households 570
Total lone-parent families 100
Total households 1980
Household size 2.7
Total Dwellings 3506
Age of Dwelling Neighbourhood Area 261.7 hectares 646.6 acres
2016 Dwelling Units per Area 13.4 per hectare 5.4 per acre
Real Estate Sales
2018 No. of Sales Average Price
Condo Townhouse 8 255,938$
High Rise Apt Condo 0 -$
Low Rise Apt Condo 51 232,343$
Semi-detached 0 -$
Semi-detached - two titles 0 -$
Single Family Dwelling 108 533,224$
Housing Affordability
2018 Median Multiple Park Space
Saskatoon 4.26 2019 Hectares Acres
Evergreen 5.53 Total Park Area 26.6 65.8
Note: Median Multiple of 3.0 & under is rated as "affordable" Population per Park Area 292.8 118.5
Housing Costs
2016 Cannam N 2.6 6.5
Average Owner's Major Payments $2,180 Edward S Blain N 0.3 0.8
Average Gross Rent $1,500 Elaine Hnatyshyn N 1.6 3.9
Elaine Hnatyshyn West N 0.2 0.5
Evergreen Square SU 0.4 1.0
Housing by Tenure Funk N 7.2 17.7
2016 George Dyck N 1.3 3.2
Jill Postlethwaite N 0.3 0.6
John Brockelbank N 1.3 3.3
Misaskwatomina D 4.8 12.0
Klombies N 1.2 3.1
Korpan N 0.2 0.6
Lacoursiere N 0.5 1.3
Prebble N 1.5 3.6
Richards N 2.9 7.2
Silverspring Linear N 0.2 0.5
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation and RBC Economics ResearchSource: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Park Type: N - Neighbourhood D - District MD - Multi-district
SU- Special Use I - Industrial
Source: 2016 Census
Single Family127136%
Two Unit80823%
Multi-Unit142741%
1%
0%
0%
0%
0%
1%
98%
Before 1960
1961-1980
1981-1990
1991-2000
2001-2005
2006-2010
2011-2016
79%
21%
Owned
Rented
91
EVERGREEN
Voter Turn-out (%) Licensed Home-Based Businesses
Civic 2003 N/A 2017 2018
Civic 2006 N/A Saskatoon 4871 4984
Federal 2006 N/A Evergreen 165 181
Provincial 2007 N/A Source: City of Saskatoon, Business License Program
Federal 2008 N/A Labour Force
Civic 2009 N/A 2017
Federal 2011 N/A Evergreen Saskatoon
Provincial 2011 N/A Labour Force Participation Rate 82.4% 70.7%
Federal 2015 68% Economic Dependency Ratio 6.7% 16.0%
Provincial 2016 36% Median Total Income (personal) $50,010 $40,050
Civic 2016 47% Provincial Index of Median Income (base=100) 130.50 104.50
Canadian Index of Median Income (base=100) 140.20 112.20
Personal Income
2017
Major Occupation
2016
Source: City of Saskatoon, City Clerk’s office; Province of Saskatchewan,
Chief Electoral Officer; and Elections CanadaSource: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
16.6%
9.7%
9.0%
14.6%
19.1%
13.5%
17.5%
17.6%
14.8%
11.7%
16.5%
18.5%
10.2%
10.7%
Under $14,999
$15,000-24,999
$25,000-34,999
$35,000-49,999
$50,000-74,999
$75,000-99,999
$100,000 plus
Evergreen City of Saskatoon
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310
375
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Management
Business-Finance-Administration
Natural-Applied sciences and related
Health
Education-Law Social-Community & Gov
Art-Culture-Recreation-Sport
Sale & Service
Trades-Transport-Equip operators and related
Natural resources - agriculture & related
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Saskatoon Prairieland Exhibition Grounds
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ExhibitionExhibition
COMMUNITY QUICK FACTSCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTS
MUNICIPAL WARD 7MUNICIPAL WARD 7PopulationPopulation2,651
SOLD52.9%52.9% $274,251$274,251
$37,440$37,440 2.02.0
homeownership
medianpersonalincome
householdsize
averagesale price
93
EXHIBITION
Mode of Travel to Work
2016
Driver: Car, Truck, Van
Passenger: Car, Truck, Van
Public Transit
Walked
Age Group Bicycle
2019Other
Registered Vehicles
2017 2018
Total (LV & PV) 1790 1819LV - light vehicles (commercial & private) PV - private passenger vehicle Source: SGI
Per Person 0.7 0.7
Saskatoon Per Person 0.7 0.7
Education Level
2016
No Certificate/diploma/degree 330
High school certificate or equivalent 775
Apprentice/trades certificate/diploma 225
College/CEGEP/non-university cert./dipl. 400
University diploma or degree 510
Postsecondary Enrolment
2016 2017 2018
Saskatchewan Polytechnic 47 50 44
Ethnic Diversity University of Saskatchewan 93 80 68
* Higher number indicates greater diversity 2016
Exhibition 0.23
Saskatoon 0.45
Enrolment by School
Mother Tongue P- Saskatoon Public School S - Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Top Languages 2016 2016 2017 2018
English 2355 St. Frances School (s) 543 554 598
Cantonese 50
French 20
Russian 20
Mandarin 20
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: Saskatchewan Polytechnic Administrative Office and University of Saskatchewan Registrar's Office
Source: 2016 Census
Source: Saskatoon Public School Division & Greater Saskatoon Catholic SchoolsSource: 2016 Census
PO
PU
LA
TIO
N
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
2638 26382576
2651
2016 2017 2018 2019
1170
95
75
80
45
25
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200 100 0 100 200
00 to 04
05 to 09
10 to 14
15 to 19
20 to 24
25 to 29
30 to 34
35 to 39
40 to 44
45 to 49
50 to 54
55 to 59
60 to 64
65 to 69
70 to 74
75 to 79
80 to 84
85+
Female Male
Household Structure Dwelling Unit Count
2016 2018
One-family households 640
Multiple-family households 0
Non-family households 680
Total lone-parent families 125
Total households 1315
Household size 2.0
Total Dwellings 1339
Age of Dwelling Neighbourhood Area 158.1 hectares 390.8 acres
2016 Dwelling Units per Area 8.5 per hectare 3.4 per acre
Real Estate Sales
2018 No. of Sales Average Price
Condo Townhouse 1 262,500$
High Rise Apt Condo 0 -$
Low Rise Apt Condo 6 147,000$
Semi-detached 0 -$
Semi-detached - two titles 2 312,450$
Single Family Dwelling 46 289,443$
Housing Affordability
2018 Median Multiple Park Space
Saskatoon 4.26 2019 Hectares Acres
Exhibition 3.32 Total Park Area 2.8 7.0
Note: Median Multiple of 3.0 & under is rated as "affordable" Population per Park Area 941.5 381.0
Housing Costs
2016 Achs N 0.7 1.8
Average Owner's Major Payments $1,160 Exhibition N 1.3 3.1
Average Gross Rent $1,116 Thornton N 0.8 2.0
Housing by Tenure
2016
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Park Type: N - Neighbourhood D - District MD - Multi-district
SU- Special Use I - Industrial
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation and RBC Economics Research
43%
30%
12%
9%
1%
3%
3%
Before 1960
1961-1980
1981-1990
1991-2000
2001-2005
2006-2010
2011-2016
Single Family69352%
Two Unit19815%
Multi-Unit44833%
53%
47%
Owned
Rented
95
EXHIBITION
Voter Turn-out (%) Licensed Home-Based Businesses
Civic 2003 43% 2017 2018
Civic 2006 18% Saskatoon 4871 4984
Federal 2006 55% Exhibition 59 57
Provincial 2007 78% Source: City of Saskatoon, Business License Program
Federal 2008 47% Labour Force
Civic 2009 21% 2017
Federal 2011 49% Exhibition Saskatoon
Provincial 2011 53% Labour Force Participation Rate 75.9% 70.7%
Federal 2015 70% Economic Dependency Ratio 17.0% 16.0%
Provincial 2016 31% Median Total Income (personal) $37,440 $40,050
Civic 2016 32% Provincial Index of Median Income (base=100) 97.70 104.50
Canadian Index of Median Income (base=100) 104.90 112.20
Personal Income
2017
Major Occupation
2016
Source: 2016 Census
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: City of Saskatoon, City Clerk’s office; Province of Saskatchewan,
Chief Electoral Officer; and Elections Canada
125
290
75
105
215
45
410
360
55
25
Management
Business-Finance-Administration
Natural-Applied sciences and related
Health
Education-Law Social-Community & Gov
Art-Culture-Recreation-Sport
Sale & Service
Trades-Transport-Equip operators and related
Natural resources - agriculture & related
Manufacturing-Utilities
15.6%
16.8%
14.1%
19.1%
19.5%
9.0%
5.9%
17.6%
14.8%
11.7%
16.5%
18.5%
10.2%
10.7%
Under $14,999
$15,000-24,999
$25,000-34,999
$35,000-49,999
$50,000-74,999
$75,000-99,999
$100,000 plus
Exhibition City of Saskatoon
Drive
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St. Mark School
Herbert S. Sears Park
SOLD
FairhavenFairhaven
56.8%56.8%
COMMUNITY QUICK FACTSCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTSMUNICIPAL WARD 3MUNICIPAL WARD 3
$223,747$223,747
$33,920$33,920 2.52.5
homeownership
PopulationPopulation5,475
medianpersonalincome
householdsize
averagesale price
97
FAIRHAVEN
Mode of Travel to Work
2016
Driver: Car, Truck, Van
Passenger: Car, Truck, Van
Public Transit
Walked
Age Group Bicycle
2019Other
Registered Vehicles
2017 2018
Total (LV & PV) 2724 2737LV - light vehicles (commercial & private) PV - private passenger vehicle Source: SGI
Per Person 0.5 0.5
Saskatoon Per Person 0.7 0.7
Education Level
2016
No Certificate/diploma/degree 790
High school certificate or equivalent 1245
Apprentice/trades certificate/diploma 270
College/CEGEP/non-university cert./dipl. 615
University diploma or degree 555
Postsecondary Enrolment
2016 2017 2018
Saskatchewan Polytechnic 104 110 69
Ethnic Diversity University of Saskatchewan 97 87 102
* Higher number indicates greater diversity 2016
Fairhaven 0.73
Saskatoon 0.45
Enrolment by School
Mother Tongue P- Saskatoon Public School S - Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Top Languages 2016 2016 2017 2018
English 3310 Fairhaven School (p) 373 374 331
Tagalog (Pilipino, Filipino) 280 St. Mark School (s) 457 425 459
Spanish 55
Cantonese 55
PO
PU
LA
TIO
N
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: Saskatchewan Polytechnic Administrative Office and University of Saskatchewan Registrar's Office
Source: 2016 Census
Source: Saskatoon Public School Division & Greater Saskatoon Catholic SchoolsSource: 2016 Census
50865334 5300
5475
2016 2017 2018 2019
1745
180
165
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00 to 04
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10 to 14
15 to 19
20 to 24
25 to 29
30 to 34
35 to 39
40 to 44
45 to 49
50 to 54
55 to 59
60 to 64
65 to 69
70 to 74
75 to 79
80 to 84
85+
Female Male
Household Structure Dwelling Unit Count
2016 2018
One-family households 1145
Multiple-family households 25
Non-family households 560
Total lone-parent families 315
Total households 1735
Household size 2.5
Total Dwellings 1960
Age of Dwelling Neighbourhood Area 111.1 hectares 274.6 acres
2016 Dwelling Units per Area 17.6 per hectare 7.1 per acre
Real Estate Sales
2018 No. of Sales Average Price
Condo Townhouse 6 171,942$
High Rise Apt Condo 0 -$
Low Rise Apt Condo 7 124,500$
Semi-detached 0 -$
Semi-detached - two titles 0 -$
Single Family Dwelling 31 256,184$
Housing Affordability
2018 Median Multiple Park Space
Saskatoon 4.26 2019 Hectares Acres
Fairhaven 3.06 Total Park Area 8.4 20.9
Note: Median Multiple of 3.0 & under is rated as "affordable" Population per Park Area 648.2 262.3
Housing Costs
2016 Herbert S Sears N 8.4 20.9
Average Owner's Major Payments $1,171
Average Gross Rent $1,173
Housing by Tenure
2016
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Park Type: N - Neighbourhood D - District MD - Multi-district
SU- Special Use I - Industrial
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation and RBC Economics Research
3%
63%
24%
7%
2%
1%
1%
Before 1960
1961-1980
1981-1990
1991-2000
2001-2005
2006-2010
2011-2016
Single Family80641%
Two Unit1669%
Multi-Unit98850%
57%
43%
Owned
Rented
99
FAIRHAVEN
Voter Turn-out (%) Licensed Home-Based Businesses
Civic 2003 40% 2017 2018
Civic 2006 22% Saskatoon 4871 4984
Federal 2006 48% Fairhaven 51 45
Provincial 2007 66% Source: City of Saskatoon, Business License Program
Federal 2008 45% Labour Force
Civic 2009 19% 2017
Federal 2011 45% Fairhaven Saskatoon
Provincial 2011 45% Labour Force Participation Rate 68.6% 70.7%
Federal 2015 63% Economic Dependency Ratio 24.2% 16.0%
Provincial 2016 31% Median Total Income (personal) $33,920 $40,050
Civic 2016 21% Provincial Index of Median Income (base=100) 88.50 104.50
Canadian Index of Median Income (base=100) 95.10 112.20
Personal Income
2017
Major Occupation
2016
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, City Clerk’s office; Province of Saskatchewan,
Chief Electoral Officer; and Elections Canada
185
340
65
180
155
40
660
605
70
115
Management
Business-Finance-Administration
Natural-Applied sciences and related
Health
Education-Law Social-Community & Gov
Art-Culture-Recreation-Sport
Sale & Service
Trades-Transport-Equip operators and related
Natural resources - agriculture & related
Manufacturing-Utilities
19.7%
16.5%
15.0%
20.4%
18.3%
6.8%
3.3%
17.6%
14.8%
11.7%
16.5%
18.5%
10.2%
10.7%
Under $14,999
$15,000-24,999
$25,000-34,999
$35,000-49,999
$50,000-74,999
$75,000-99,999
$100,000 plus
Fairhaven City of Saskatoon
Cres
cent
Birch
Delay
en
Rossmo
Road
Webster Street
Fore
st
Kellin
s
Badger Street
Spru
ce
Drive
Balsam
Cres
cent
Drive
Avenue
Berini
Armstro
ng
Crescent
Road
Addie
Imperial Street
Street
Evans
Street
Dunlop
Street
Cruise
Street
Boyd
Street
Gray
Wilkinson
Crescent
RoadWay
Grant
Spark
Avenue
116th Street
Aven
ueBr
adwe
ll
Aven
ue
Berini
Avenue
Kerr
Gray
Cent
ral
Aven
ue
Attridge Drive
115th
CrescentCres
cent
Drive
Vick
ies
Attridge
Drive
Drive
Street
Kellou
gh
Forest Grove School
St. Volodymyr
School
Les Kerr Park
Forest Grove Linkage
T.J.Quigley Park
Balsam Park
SOLD
Forest GroveForest Grove
59.4%59.4%
COMMUNITY QUICK FACTSCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTS
MUNICIPAL WARD 1MUNICIPAL WARD 1
$289,841$289,841
$39,340$39,340 2.62.6
homeownership
PopulationPopulation5,934
medianpersonalincome
householdsize
averagesale price
101
FOREST GROVE
Mode of Travel to Work
2016
Driver: Car, Truck, Van
Passenger: Car, Truck, Van
Public Transit
Walked
Age Group Bicycle
2019Other
Registered Vehicles
2017 2018
Total (LV & PV) 3485 3525LV - light vehicles (commercial & private) PV - private passenger vehicle Source: SGI
Per Person 0.6 0.6
Saskatoon Per Person 0.7 0.7
Education Level
2016
No Certificate/diploma/degree 615
High school certificate or equivalent 1495
Apprentice/trades certificate/diploma 375
College/CEGEP/non-university cert./dipl. 790
University diploma or degree 1260
Postsecondary Enrolment
2016 2017 2018
Saskatchewan Polytechnic 123 142 119
Ethnic Diversity University of Saskatchewan 345 319 324
* Higher number indicates greater diversity 2016
Forest Grove 0.60
Saskatoon 0.45
Enrolment by School
Mother Tongue P- Saskatoon Public School S - Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Top Languages 2016 2016 2017 2018
English 4340 Forest Grove School (p) 456 526 558
Tagalog (Pilipino, Filipino) 130 St. Volodymyr School (s) 349 330 360
French 115
Mandarin 100
Urdu 95
German 80
Arabic 75
PO
PU
LA
TIO
N
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: Saskatchewan Polytechnic Administrative Office and University of Saskatchewan Registrar's Office
Source: 2016 Census
Source: Saskatoon Public School Division & Greater Saskatoon Catholic SchoolsSource: 2016 Census
5694 5757 57275934
2016 2017 2018 2019
2535
175
145
95
30
40
njhm
400 200 0 200 400
00 to 04
05 to 09
10 to 14
15 to 19
20 to 24
25 to 29
30 to 34
35 to 39
40 to 44
45 to 49
50 to 54
55 to 59
60 to 64
65 to 69
70 to 74
75 to 79
80 to 84
85+
Female Male
Household Structure Dwelling Unit Count
2016 2018
One-family households 1360
Multiple-family households 30
Non-family households 695
Total lone-parent families 285
Total households 2080
Household size 2.6
Total Dwellings 2204
Age of Dwelling Neighbourhood Area 160.7 hectares 397.1 acres
2016 Dwelling Units per Area 13.7 per hectare 5.6 per acre
Real Estate Sales
2018 No. of Sales Average Price
Condo Townhouse 3 221,000$
High Rise Apt Condo 0 -$
Low Rise Apt Condo 13 134,923$
Semi-detached 6 365,833$
Semi-detached - two titles 4 258,125$
Single Family Dwelling 40 337,125$
Housing Affordability
2018 Median Multiple Park Space
Saskatoon 4.26 2019 Hectares Acres
Forest Grove 4.19 Total Park Area 8.8 21.7
Note: Median Multiple of 3.0 & under is rated as "affordable" Population per Park Area 677.0 274.0
Housing Costs
2016 Balsam N 0.6 1.5
Average Owner's Major Payments $1,204 Forest Grove Linkage SU 0.7 1.8
Average Gross Rent $1,206 Les Kerr N 7.0 17.3
TJ Quigley N 0.4 1.1
Housing by Tenure
2016
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Park Type: N - Neighbourhood D - District MD - Multi-district
SU- Special Use I - Industrial
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation and RBC Economics Research
5%
38%
46%
6%
3%
0%
2%
Before 1960
1961-1980
1981-1990
1991-2000
2001-2005
2006-2010
2011-2016
Single Family128458%
Two Unit35816%
Multi-Unit56226%
59%
41%
Owned
Rented
103
FOREST GROVE
Voter Turn-out (%) Licensed Home-Based Businesses
Civic 2003 50% 2017 2018
Civic 2006 31% Saskatoon 4871 4984
Federal 2006 55% Forest Grove 96 93
Provincial 2007 59% Source: City of Saskatoon, Business License Program
Federal 2008 48% Labour Force
Civic 2009 25% 2017
Federal 2011 53% Forest Grove Saskatoon
Provincial 2011 46% Labour Force Participation Rate 75.6% 70.7%
Federal 2015 69% Economic Dependency Ratio 15.6% 16.0%
Provincial 2016 35% Median Total Income (personal) $39,340 $40,050
Civic 2016 29% Provincial Index of Median Income (base=100) 102.70 104.50
Canadian Index of Median Income (base=100) 110.30 112.20
Personal Income
2017
Major Occupation
2016
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, City Clerk’s office; Province of Saskatchewan,
Chief Electoral Officer; and Elections Canada
325
520
185
215
435
90
920
575
90
75
Management
Business-Finance-Administration
Natural-Applied sciences and related
Health
Education-Law Social-Community & Gov
Art-Culture-Recreation-Sport
Sale & Service
Trades-Transport-Equip operators and related
Natural resources - agriculture & related
Manufacturing-Utilities
18.6%
14.3%
11.6%
17.6%
19.8%
10.6%
7.5%
17.6%
14.8%
11.7%
16.5%
18.5%
10.2%
10.7%
Under $14,999
$15,000-24,999
$25,000-34,999
$35,000-49,999
$50,000-74,999
$75,000-99,999
$100,000 plus
Forest Grove City of Saskatoon
Street
8th
Arlin
gton
Pres
ton
Aven
ue
Crescent
Argy
leAv
enue
Morton Pl
Kirk
Crescent Rutter
Main
Lindsay Pl
Bate
man
Cres
cent
Sim
pson
Crescent
Olive
r
Street
Cres
cent
Weir
Cres
cent
Cres
cent
Cres
cent
Street
LindsayDrive
Sullivan
Mitchell
Fraser
Ling Mac
Dona
ld
Street
Street
Street
Crescent
Drive
Circ
le
Linds
ay
Aven
ue
Lindsay
Hardy Cres
cent
Drive
Drive
Kirk Cres
14th
Mox
on
Quan
ce
14th Street
8th Street
Aven
ue
Greystone Heights School
Greystone Park
Holland Park Morton
Park
St. Patrick
Park
Albert Milne Park
Greystone HeightsGreystone HeightsCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTSCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTS
MUNICIPAL WARD 8MUNICIPAL WARD 8PopulationPopulation2,897
SOLD63.3%63.3% $357,013$357,013
$37,020$37,020 2.42.4
homeownership
medianpersonalincome
householdsize
averagesale price
105
GREYSTONE HEIGHTS
Mode of Travel to Work
2016
Driver: Car, Truck, Van
Passenger: Car, Truck, Van
Public Transit
Walked
Age Group Bicycle
2019Other
Registered Vehicles
2017 2018
Total (LV & PV) 1603 1604LV - light vehicles (commercial & private) PV - private passenger vehicle Source: SGI
Per Person 0.6 0.6
Saskatoon Per Person 0.7 0.7
Education Level
2016
No Certificate/diploma/degree 210
High school certificate or equivalent 510
Apprentice/trades certificate/diploma 150
College/CEGEP/non-university cert./dipl. 220
University diploma or degree 925
Postsecondary Enrolment
2016 2017 2018
Saskatchewan Polytechnic 45 46 48
Ethnic Diversity University of Saskatchewan 255 265 271
* Higher number indicates greater diversity 2016
Greystone Heights 0.34
Saskatoon 0.45
Enrolment by School
Mother Tongue P- Saskatoon Public School S - Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Top Languages 2016 2016 2017 2018
English 1735 Greystone Heights School (p) 425 396 394
Mandarin 130
Urdu 70
Arabic 45
Tagalog (Pilipino, Filipino) 35
PO
PU
LA
TIO
N
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: Saskatchewan Polytechnic Administrative Office and University of Saskatchewan Registrar's Office
Source: 2016 Census
Source: Saskatoon Public School Division & Greater Saskatoon Catholic SchoolsSource: 2016 Census
2706 2766 2735
2897
2016 2017 2018 2019
910
75
85
75
40
10
njhm
200 100 0 100 200
00 to 04
05 to 09
10 to 14
15 to 19
20 to 24
25 to 29
30 to 34
35 to 39
40 to 44
45 to 49
50 to 54
55 to 59
60 to 64
65 to 69
70 to 74
75 to 79
80 to 84
85+
Female Male
Household Structure Dwelling Unit Count
2016 2018
One-family households 595
Multiple-family households 10
Non-family households 385
Total lone-parent families 85
Total households 985
Household size 2.4
Total Dwellings 1091
Age of Dwelling Neighbourhood Area 98.7 hectares 244.0 acres
2016 Dwelling Units per Area 11.0 per hectare 4.5 per acre
Real Estate Sales
2018 No. of Sales Average Price
Condo Townhouse 0 -$
High Rise Apt Condo 0 -$
Low Rise Apt Condo 6 280,692$
Semi-detached 0 -$
Semi-detached - two titles 0 -$
Single Family Dwelling 36 369,733$
Housing Affordability
2018 Median Multiple Park Space
Saskatoon 4.26 2019 Hectares Acres
Greystone Heights 4.49 Total Park Area 6.5 16.1
Note: Median Multiple of 3.0 & under is rated as "affordable" Population per Park Area 445.5 180.3
Housing Costs
2016 Albert Milne N 0.7 1.8
Average Owner's Major Payments $1,204 Greystone N 4.4 10.9
Average Gross Rent $1,065 Holland N 0.7 1.7
Morton N 0.1 0.2
St Patrick N 0.6 1.4
Housing by Tenure
2016
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Park Type: N - Neighbourhood D - District MD - Multi-district
SU- Special Use I - Industrial
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation and RBC Economics Research
20%
63%
3%
4%
0%
4%
7%
Before 1960
1961-1980
1981-1990
1991-2000
2001-2005
2006-2010
2011-2016
Single Family64559%
Two Unit626%
Multi-Unit38435%
63%
37%
Owned
Rented
107
GREYSTONE HEIGHTS
Voter Turn-out (%) Licensed Home-Based Businesses
Civic 2003 52% 2017 2018
Civic 2006 40% Saskatoon 4871 4984
Federal 2006 66% Greystone Heights 32 31
Provincial 2007 76% Source: City of Saskatoon, Business License Program
Federal 2008 63% Labour Force
Civic 2009 35% 2017
Federal 2011 59% Greystone Heights Saskatoon
Provincial 2011 64% Labour Force Participation Rate 69.5% 70.7%
Federal 2015 79% Economic Dependency Ratio 14.7% 16.0%
Provincial 2016 40% Median Total Income (personal) $37,020 $40,050
Civic 2016 38% Provincial Index of Median Income (base=100) 96.60 104.50
Canadian Index of Median Income (base=100) 103.80 112.20
Personal Income
2017
Major Occupation
2016
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, City Clerk’s office; Province of Saskatchewan,
Chief Electoral Officer; and Elections Canada
110
190
55
145
160
45
405
130
45
25
Management
Business-Finance-Administration
Natural-Applied sciences and related
Health
Education-Law Social-Community & Gov
Art-Culture-Recreation-Sport
Sale & Service
Trades-Transport-Equip operators and related
Natural resources - agriculture & related
Manufacturing-Utilities
23.5%
14.0%
10.3%
15.2%
15.5%
10.0%
11.5%
17.6%
14.8%
11.7%
16.5%
18.5%
10.2%
10.7%
Under $14,999
$15,000-24,999
$25,000-34,999
$35,000-49,999
$50,000-74,999
$75,000-99,999
$100,000 plus
Greystone Heights City of Saskatoon
Pres
ton
Aven
ue
8th
Plac
e
Main
Street
Aven
ue
Court
Cum
berla
nd
Loui
seAv
enue
Lesli
eAv
enue
Lake Crescent
Garrison Crescent
14th
Copland Crescent
Street
Copl
and
Cr
esce
nt
Lake
Cre
scen
t
Bate
Cre
scen
t
Garri
son
Cre
scen
t
Isbister
Street
Cres
Lath
am
Garri
son
Bate Crescent
Street
Rod V. Real Park
Latham Park
Grosvenor Park
Albert Oulton Park
Saskatoon Misbah School
Grosvenor ParkGrosvenor ParkCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTSCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTS
MUNICIPAL WARD 6MUNICIPAL WARD 6PopulationPopulation1,644
SOLD49.3%49.3% $403,043$403,043
$34,510$34,510 2.12.1
homeownership
medianpersonalincome
householdsize
averagesale price
109
GROSVENOR PARK
Mode of Travel to Work
2016
Driver: Car, Truck, Van
Passenger: Car, Truck, Van
Public Transit
Walked
Age Group Bicycle
2019Other
Registered Vehicles
2017 2018
Total (LV & PV) 902 911LV - light vehicles (commercial & private) PV - private passenger vehicle Source: SGI
Per Person 0.5 0.6
Saskatoon Per Person 0.7 0.7
Education Level
2016
No Certificate/diploma/degree 85
High school certificate or equivalent 385
Apprentice/trades certificate/diploma 50
College/CEGEP/non-university cert./dipl. 225
University diploma or degree 595
Postsecondary Enrolment
2016 2017 2018
Saskatchewan Polytechnic 35 38 34
Ethnic Diversity University of Saskatchewan 166 191 171
* Higher number indicates greater diversity 2016
Grosvenor Park 0.23
Saskatoon 0.45
Enrolment by School
Mother Tongue P- Saskatoon Public School S - Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Top Languages 2016 2016 2017 2018
English 1010 Saskatoon Misbah School (p) 198 193 186
Mandarin 100
Punjabi (Panjabi) 50
Urdu 40
Polish 35
Armenian 30
PO
PU
LA
TIO
N
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: Saskatchewan Polytechnic Administrative Office and University of Saskatchewan Registrar's Office
Source: Saskatoon Public School Division & Greater Saskatoon Catholic SchoolsSource: 2016 Census
njhm
1675 1710 1630 1644
2016 2017 2018 2019
525
50
85
45
55
0
100 50 0 50 100
00 to 04
05 to 09
10 to 14
15 to 19
20 to 24
25 to 29
30 to 34
35 to 39
40 to 44
45 to 49
50 to 54
55 to 59
60 to 64
65 to 69
70 to 74
75 to 79
80 to 84
85+
Female Male
Household Structure Dwelling Unit Count
2016 2018
One-family households 390
Multiple-family households 10
Non-family households 330
Total lone-parent families 35
Total households 715
Household size 2.1
Total Dwellings 767
Age of Dwelling Neighbourhood Area 65.0 hectares 160.5 acres
2016 Dwelling Units per Area 11.8 per hectare 4.8 per acre
Real Estate Sales
2018 No. of Sales Average Price
Condo Townhouse 0 -$
High Rise Apt Condo 0 -$
Low Rise Apt Condo 10 241,200$
Semi-detached 0 -$
Semi-detached - two titles 0 -$
Single Family Dwelling 13 527,538$
Housing Affordability
2018 Median Multiple Park Space
Saskatoon 4.26 2019 Hectares Acres
Grosvenor Park 5.69 Total Park Area 4.1 10.2
Note: Median Multiple of 3.0 & under is rated as "affordable" Population per Park Area 397.4 160.8
Housing Costs
2016 Albert Oulton N 0.4 0.9
Average Owner's Major Payments $1,251 Grosvenor N 2.7 6.8
Average Gross Rent $924 Latham N 0.4 1.0
Rod V Real N 0.6 1.6
Housing by Tenure
2016
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Park Type: N - Neighbourhood D - District MD - Multi-district
SU- Special Use I - Industrial
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation and RBC Economics Research
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation
43%
31%
3%
14%
8%
0%
0%
Before 1960
1961-1980
1981-1990
1991-2000
2001-2005
2006-2010
2011-2016
Single Family32242%
Two Unit304%
Multi-Unit41554%
49%
51%
Owned
Rented
111
GROSVENOR PARK
Voter Turn-out (%) Licensed Home-Based Businesses
Civic 2003 52% 2017 2018
Civic 2006 40% Saskatoon 4871 4984
Federal 2006 58% Grosvenor Park 37 39
Provincial 2007 72% Source: City of Saskatoon, Business License Program
Federal 2008 55% Labour Force
Civic 2009 35% 2017
Federal 2011 61% Grosvenor Park Saskatoon
Provincial 2011 56% Labour Force Participation Rate 66.2% 70.7%
Federal 2015 73% Economic Dependency Ratio 14.6% 16.0%
Provincial 2016 38% Median Total Income (personal) $34,510 $40,050
Civic 2016 33% Provincial Index of Median Income (base=100) 90.10 104.50
Canadian Index of Median Income (base=100) 96.70 112.20
Personal Income
2017
Major Occupation
2016
Source: 2016 Census
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: City of Saskatoon, City Clerk’s office; Province of Saskatchewan,
Chief Electoral Officer; and Elections Canada
23.7%
15.9%
11.0%
12.1%
11.8%
7.8%
17.7%
17.6%
14.8%
11.7%
16.5%
18.5%
10.2%
10.7%
Under $14,999
$15,000-24,999
$25,000-34,999
$35,000-49,999
$50,000-74,999
$75,000-99,999
$100,000 plus
Grosvenor Park City of Saskatoon
100
100
65
95
130
25
210
100
10
20
Management
Business-Finance-Administration
Natural-Applied sciences and related
Health
Education-Law Social-Community & Gov
Art-Culture-Recreation-Sport
Sale & Service
Trades-Transport-Equip operators and related
Natural resources - agriculture & related
Manufacturing-Utilities
Rendall Park
Draggins Car Club
Park
Al Anderson
Park
Anita Langford
Park
Rik Steernberg
Park
Hampton Village Square
PaulMostoway Park
C. Jack MacKenzie
Park
St. Lorenzo
Ruiz CatholicSchool
Ernest Lindner School
Crescent
Daws
on Way
Henick
Cres
cent Klassen Crescent
Henick
Cres
cent
Henic
k Lane
Hampton
East
Boulevard
Coad CrescentCoad
Man
or
Coad
Man
or Korol Crescent
Korol
Lane
Way
Cres
cent
Koro
l
Korol
Green
Korol
Mews
Allwood
Crescent
Allwood
Cres
cent
Allwood
Man
or
Denham
Crescent
Denham
Cresce
nt
DenhamRise
Close
Denham
Denh
amCr
t
DenhamPlaceDe
nham
WayMcClocklin
Road McClocklin
Road
WayM
cCall
umLa
ne
Wes
tHa
mpton
Boulevard
Pulle
sCr
esce
nt
McKague Crescent
McK
ague
Cres
cent
McClocklinRoad
GreenfieldCrescent
Gree
nfield
Cres
Terrace
Greenfield
Gear
yCr
esce
nt
Crescent
Gear
y
Klas
sen
Crescent
Klas
sen
Lane
HamptonCircle Hampton
Circle
Hampton
CircleHampton
Circl
e
Hamp
ton
Gree
n
Hamp
ton
Gate
Sout
hGa
te N
orth
Hamp
ton
DawsonDawsonCrescent
Harg
reave
s
Man
or
Harg
reave
s
HargreavesCrescentCo
urt Wa
y
Hargreaves Lane
Hargr
eave
sCr
es
HargreavesGreen
Green
Hargreaves
McC
allum
Street37th
Richardson
Road
Close
Lehr
erCres
cent
Lehrer
Lehrer
Manor
Crescent
Richardson
Bay
Place
Lane
Hampton VillageHampton VillageCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTSCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTS
MUNICIPAL WARD 4MUNICIPAL WARD 4PopulationPopulation8,670
SOLD90.3%90.3% $338,543$338,543
$46,130$46,130 3.23.2
homeownership
medianpersonalincome
householdsize
averagesale price
113
HAMPTON VILLAGE
Mode of Travel to Work
2016
Driver: Car, Truck, Van
Passenger: Car, Truck, Van
Public Transit
Walked
Age Group Bicycle
2019Other
Registered Vehicles
2017 2018
Total (LV & PV) 4931 5021LV - light vehicles (commercial & private) PV - private passenger vehicle Source: SGI
Per Person 0.6 0.6
Saskatoon Per Person 0.7 0.7
Education Level
2016
No Certificate/diploma/degree 635
High school certificate or equivalent 1580
Apprentice/trades certificate/diploma 605
College/CEGEP/non-university cert./dipl. 1250
University diploma or degree 1980
Postsecondary Enrolment
2016 2017 2018
Saskatchewan Polytechnic 174 166 131
Ethnic Diversity University of Saskatchewan 196 196 219
* Higher number indicates greater diversity 2016
Hampton Village 1.50
Saskatoon 0.45
Enrolment by School
Mother Tongue P- Saskatoon Public School S - Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Top Languages 2016 2016 2017 2018
English 5460 Ernest Lindner School (p) - - 648
Tagalog (Pilipino, Filipino) 725 St. Lorenzo Ruiz School (s) - - 507
Punjabi (Panjabi) 395
Urdu 285
Cebuano 130
Bengali 105
PO
PU
LA
TIO
N
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: Saskatchewan Polytechnic Administrative Office and University of Saskatchewan Registrar's Office
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
78128173 8337
8670
2016 2017 2018 2019
3955
295
180
30
25
80
njhm
1000 500 0 500 1000
00 to 04
05 to 09
10 to 14
15 to 19
20 to 24
25 to 29
30 to 34
35 to 39
40 to 44
45 to 49
50 to 54
55 to 59
60 to 64
65 to 69
70 to 74
75 to 79
80 to 84
85+
Female Male
Household Structure Dwelling Unit Count
2016 2018
One-family households 1995
Multiple-family households 115
Non-family households 515
Total lone-parent families 265
Total households 2620
Household size 3.2
Total Dwellings 2837
Age of Dwelling Neighbourhood Area 193.0 hectares 477.0 acres
2016 Dwelling Units per Area 14.7 per hectare 5.9 per acre
Real Estate Sales
2018 No. of Sales Average Price
Condo Townhouse 14 179,395$
High Rise Apt Condo 0 -$
Low Rise Apt Condo 19 206,621$
Semi-detached 0 -$
Semi-detached - two titles 1 300,000$
Single Family Dwelling 113 380,783$
Housing Affordability
2018 Median Multiple Park Space
Saskatoon 4.26 2019 Hectares Acres
Hampton Village 4.64 Total Park Area 23.6 58.3
Note: Median Multiple of 3.0 & under is rated as "affordable" Population per Park Area 367.5 148.7
Housing Costs
2016 Al Anderson N 7.7 19.1
Average Owner's Major Payments $1,928 Anita Langford N 6.0 14.9
Average Gross Rent $1,344 C Jack MacKenzie N 1.3 3.2
Draggins Car Club N 5.5 13.5
Hampton Village Square SU 0.5 1.2
Housing by Tenure Paul Mostoway N 1.6 4.0
2016 Rendall N 0.3 0.7
Rik Steernberg N 0.7 1.7
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Park Type: N - Neighbourhood D - District MD - Multi-district
SU- Special Use I - Industrial
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation and RBC Economics Research
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
0%
0%
0%
1%
2%
34%
63%
Before 1960
1961-1980
1981-1990
1991-2000
2001-2005
2006-2010
2011-2016
Single Family165058%
Two Unit36013%
Multi-Unit82729%
90%
10%
Owned
Rented
115
HAMPTON VILLAGE
Voter Turn-out (%) Licensed Home-Based Businesses
Civic 2003 N/A 2017 2018
Civic 2006 N/A Saskatoon 4871 4984
Federal 2006 N/A Hampton Village 205 192
Provincial 2007 73% Source: City of Saskatoon, Business License Program
Federal 2008 40% Labour Force
Civic 2009 36% 2017
Federal 2011 70% Hampton Village Saskatoon
Provincial 2011 43% Labour Force Participation Rate 84.8% 70.7%
Federal 2015 67% Economic Dependency Ratio 8.6% 16.0%
Provincial 2016 36% Median Total Income (personal) $46,130 $40,050
Civic 2016 29% Provincial Index of Median Income (base=100) 120.40 104.50
Canadian Index of Median Income (base=100) 129.30 112.20
Personal Income
2017
Major Occupation
2016
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, City Clerk’s office; Province of Saskatchewan,
Chief Electoral Officer; and Elections CanadaSource: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
415
695
380
515
505
75
1080
1060
105
235
Management
Business-Finance-Administration
Natural-Applied sciences and related
Health
Education-Law Social-Community & Gov
Art-Culture-Recreation-Sport
Sale & Service
Trades-Transport-Equip operators and related
Natural resources - agriculture & related
Manufacturing-Utilities
14.2%
10.6%
11.2%
18.5%
23.2%
12.1%
10.2%
17.6%
14.8%
11.7%
16.5%
18.5%
10.2%
10.7%
Under $14,999
$15,000-24,999
$25,000-34,999
$35,000-49,999
$50,000-74,999
$75,000-99,999
$100,000 plus
Hampton Village City of Saskatoon
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J.S. Wood Library
Lathey Pool
HaultainHaultainCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTS
MUNICIPAL WARD 6MUNICIPAL WARD 6PopulationPopulation3,055
SOLD55.8% $328,445
$41,000 2.1
homeownership
medianpersonalincome
householdsize
averagesale price
117
HAULTAIN
Mode of Travel to Work
2016
Driver: Car, Truck, Van
Passenger: Car, Truck, Van
Public Transit
Walked
Age Group Bicycle
2019Other
Registered Vehicles
2017 2018
Total (LV & PV) 1965 2004LV - light vehicles (commercial & private) PV - private passenger vehicle Source: SGI
Per Person 0.7 0.7
Saskatoon Per Person 0.7 0.7
Education Level
2016
No Certificate/diploma/degree 315
High school certificate or equivalent 605
Apprentice/trades certificate/diploma 185
College/CEGEP/non-university cert./dipl. 395
University diploma or degree 930
Postsecondary Enrolment
2016 2017 2018
Saskatchewan Polytechnic 44 57 52
Ethnic Diversity University of Saskatchewan 164 173 164
* Higher number indicates greater diversity 2016
Haultain 0.22
Saskatoon 0.45
Enrolment by School
Mother Tongue P- Saskatoon Public School S - Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Top Languages 2016 2016 2017 2018
English 2215
French 75
Mandarin 60
Tagalog (Pilipino, Filipino) 45
German 40
PO
PU
LA
TIO
N
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
No schools located in neighbourhood
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: Saskatchewan Polytechnic Administrative Office and University of Saskatchewan Registrar's Office
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
28892979 2955
3055
2016 2017 2018 2019
1215
115
85
125
135
10
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05 to 09
10 to 14
15 to 19
20 to 24
25 to 29
30 to 34
35 to 39
40 to 44
45 to 49
50 to 54
55 to 59
60 to 64
65 to 69
70 to 74
75 to 79
80 to 84
85+
Female Male
Household Structure Dwelling Unit Count
2016 2018
One-family households 665
Multiple-family households 15
Non-family households 655
Total lone-parent families 130
Total households 1330
Household size 2.1
Total Dwellings 1421
Age of Dwelling Neighbourhood Area 104.0 hectares 257.0 acres
2016 Dwelling Units per Area 13.7 per hectare 5.5 per acre
Real Estate Sales
2018 No. of Sales Average Price
Condo Townhouse 0 -$
High Rise Apt Condo 0 -$
Low Rise Apt Condo 4 123,825$
Semi-detached 0 -$
Semi-detached - two titles 5 452,000$
Single Family Dwelling 38 333,727$
Housing Affordability
2018 Median Multiple Park Space
Saskatoon 4.26 2019 Hectares Acres
Haultain 4.28 Total Park Area 2.8 6.9
Note: Median Multiple of 3.0 & under is rated as "affordable" Population per Park Area 1088.3 440.4
Housing Costs
2016 WW Ashley D 2.8 6.9
Average Owner's Major Payments $1,256
Average Gross Rent $1,109
Housing by Tenure
2016
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Park Type: N - Neighbourhood D - District MD - Multi-district
SU- Special Use I - Industrial
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & DevelopmentSource: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation and RBC Economics Research
62%
24%
5%
1%
2%
2%
5%
Before 1960
1961-1980
1981-1990
1991-2000
2001-2005
2006-2010
2011-2016
Single Family96168%
Two Unit34024%
Multi-Unit1208%
56%
44%
Owned
Rented
119
HAULTAIN
Voter Turn-out (%) Licensed Home-Based Businesses
Civic 2003 47% 2017 2018
Civic 2006 35% Saskatoon 4871 4984
Federal 2006 54% Haultain 66 70
Provincial 2007 75% Source: City of Saskatoon, Business License Program
Federal 2008 52% Labour Force
Civic 2009 27% 2017
Federal 2011 55% Haultain Saskatoon
Provincial 2011 54% Labour Force Participation Rate 76.4% 70.7%
Federal 2015 72% Economic Dependency Ratio 13.0% 16.0%
Provincial 2016 38% Median Total Income (personal) $41,000 $40,050
Civic 2016 39% Provincial Index of Median Income (base=100) 107.00 104.50
Canadian Index of Median Income (base=100) 114.90 112.20
Personal Income
2017
Major Occupation
2016
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, City Clerk’s office; Province of Saskatchewan,
Chief Electoral Officer; and Elections CanadaSource: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
180
230
125
145
315
80
470
275
30
35
Management
Business-Finance-Administration
Natural-Applied sciences and related
Health
Education-Law Social-Community & Gov
Art-Culture-Recreation-Sport
Sale & Service
Trades-Transport-Equip operators and related
Natural resources - agriculture & related
Manufacturing-Utilities
17.1%
13.9%
11.6%
17.6%
19.0%
11.0%
9.8%
17.6%
14.8%
11.7%
16.5%
18.5%
10.2%
10.7%
Under $14,999
$15,000-24,999
$25,000-34,999
$35,000-49,999
$50,000-74,999
$75,000-99,999
$100,000 plus
Haultain City of Saskatoon
Holiday ParkHoliday ParkCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTSCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTS
MUNICIPAL WARD 2MUNICIPAL WARD 2PopulationPopulation1,658
SOLD56.0%56.0% $226,454$226,454
$32,970$32,970 2.22.2
homeownership
medianpersonalincome
householdsize
averagesale price
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Holiday Park
Sanatorium Site
Boughton Park
121
HOLIDAY PARK
Mode of Travel to Work
2016
Driver: Car, Truck, Van
Passenger: Car, Truck, Van
Public Transit
Walked
Age Group Bicycle
2019Other
Registered Vehicles
2017 2018
Total (LV & PV) 976 983LV - light vehicles (commercial & private) PV - private passenger vehicle Source: SGI
Per Person 0.6 0.6
Saskatoon Per Person 0.7 0.7
Education Level
2016
No Certificate/diploma/degree 210
High school certificate or equivalent 495
Apprentice/trades certificate/diploma 125
College/CEGEP/non-university cert./dipl. 205
University diploma or degree 150
Postsecondary Enrolment
2016 2017 2018
Saskatchewan Polytechnic 25 28 17
Ethnic Diversity University of Saskatchewan 32 25 22
* Higher number indicates greater diversity 2016
Holiday Park 0.22
Saskatoon 0.45
Enrolment by School
Mother Tongue P- Saskatoon Public School S - Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Top Languages 2016 2016 2017 2018
English 1095 Saskatoon French School (s) 329 323 319
Urdu 50 St. John School (s) 203 189 172
German 45
French 35
Ukrainian 25
Punjabi (Panjabi) 25
Cantonese 25
PO
PU
LA
TIO
N
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: Saskatchewan Polytechnic Administrative Office and University of Saskatchewan Registrar's Office
Source: 2016 Census
Source: Saskatoon Public School Division & Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: 2016 Census
1678 1622 1595 1658
2016 2017 2018 2019
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40 to 44
45 to 49
50 to 54
55 to 59
60 to 64
65 to 69
70 to 74
75 to 79
80 to 84
85+
Female Male
Household Structure Dwelling Unit Count
2016 2018
One-family households 390
Multiple-family households 0
Non-family households 270
Total lone-parent families 110
Total households 675
Household size 2.2
Total Dwellings 766
Age of Dwelling Neighbourhood Area 67.8 hectares 167.5 acres
2016 Dwelling Units per Area 11.3 per hectare 4.6 per acre
Real Estate Sales
2018 No. of Sales Average Price
Condo Townhouse 0 -$
High Rise Apt Condo 0 -$
Low Rise Apt Condo 1 164,400$
Semi-detached 0 -$
Semi-detached - two titles 2 251,750$
Single Family Dwelling 25 226,912$
Housing Affordability
2018 Median Multiple Park Space
Saskatoon 4.26 2019 Hectares Acres
Holiday Park 2.74 Total Park Area 6.8 16.8
Note: Median Multiple of 3.0 & under is rated as "affordable" Population per Park Area 243.9 98.7
Housing Costs
2016 Boughton N 1.6 4.0
Average Owner's Major Payments $1,089 Holiday N 3.2 7.9
Average Gross Rent $1,111 Victoria SU 2.0 4.9
Housing by Tenure
2016
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Park Type: N - Neighbourhood D - District MD - Multi-district
SU- Special Use I - Industrial
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation and RBC Economics Research
54%
28%
5%
2%
7%
3%
1%
Before 1960
1961-1980
1981-1990
1991-2000
2001-2005
2006-2010
2011-2016
Single Family40753%
Two Unit12617%
Multi-Unit23330%
56%
44%
Owned
Rented
123
HOLIDAY PARK
Voter Turn-out (%) Licensed Home-Based Businesses
Civic 2003 42% 2017 2018
Civic 2006 27% Saskatoon 4871 4984
Federal 2006 49% Holiday Park 34 33
Provincial 2007 62% Source: City of Saskatoon, Business License Program
Federal 2008 46% Labour Force
Civic 2009 26% 2017
Federal 2011 48% Holiday Park Saskatoon
Provincial 2011 55% Labour Force Participation Rate 65.6% 70.7%
Federal 2015 62% Economic Dependency Ratio 28.5% 16.0%
Provincial 2016 31% Median Total Income (personal) $32,970 $40,050
Civic 2016 32% Provincial Index of Median Income (base=100) 86.10 104.50
Canadian Index of Median Income (base=100) 92.40 112.20
Personal Income
2017
Major Occupation
2016
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, City Clerk’s office; Province of Saskatchewan,
Chief Electoral Officer; and Elections Canada
40
90
15
35
80
10
210
190
15
30
Management
Business-Finance-Administration
Natural-Applied sciences and related
Health
Education-Law Social-Community & Gov
Art-Culture-Recreation-Sport
Sale & Service
Trades-Transport-Equip operators and related
Natural resources - agriculture & related
Manufacturing-Utilities
18.3%
19.4%
15.6%
17.5%
17.3%
7.9%
4.0%
17.6%
14.8%
11.7%
16.5%
18.5%
10.2%
10.7%
Under $14,999
$15,000-24,999
$25,000-34,999
$35,000-49,999
$50,000-74,999
$75,000-99,999
$100,000 plus
Holiday Park City of Saskatoon
SOLD
HollistonHolliston
56.7%56.7%
COMMUNITY QUICK FACTSCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTS
MUNICIPAL WARD 6MUNICIPAL WARD 6
$346,023$346,023
$37,130$37,130 2.32.3
homeownership
PopulationPopulation3,768
medianpersonalincome
householdsize
averagesale price
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George Ward Pool
Wiggins Park
Canon Smith Park
Jeffery Park
Holliston Park
Holliston School
125
HOLLISTON
Mode of Travel to Work
2016
Driver: Car, Truck, Van
Passenger: Car, Truck, Van
Public Transit
Walked
Age Group Bicycle
2019Other
Registered Vehicles
2017 2018
Total (LV & PV) 2359 2374LV - light vehicles (commercial & private) PV - private passenger vehicle Source: SGI
Per Person 0.6 0.6
Saskatoon Per Person 0.7 0.7
Education Level
2016
No Certificate/diploma/degree 320
High school certificate or equivalent 815
Apprentice/trades certificate/diploma 265
College/CEGEP/non-university cert./dipl. 465
University diploma or degree 990
Postsecondary Enrolment
2016 2017 2018
Saskatchewan Polytechnic 67 65 68
Ethnic Diversity University of Saskatchewan 218 246 207
* Higher number indicates greater diversity 2016
Holliston 0.33
Saskatoon 0.45
Enrolment by School
Mother Tongue P- Saskatoon Public School S - Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Top Languages 2016 2016 2017 2018
English 2545 Holliston School (p) 264 244 235
Tagalog (Pilipino, Filipino) 115
Punjabi (Panjabi) 55
French 55
German 50
PO
PU
LA
TIO
N
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: Saskatchewan Polytechnic Administrative Office and University of Saskatchewan Registrar's Office
Source: 2016 Census
Source: Saskatoon Public School Division & Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: 2016 Census
36643741
36673768
2016 2017 2018 2019
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115
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40 to 44
45 to 49
50 to 54
55 to 59
60 to 64
65 to 69
70 to 74
75 to 79
80 to 84
85+
Female Male
Household Structure Dwelling Unit Count
2016 2018
One-family households 840
Multiple-family households 15
Non-family households 615
Total lone-parent families 160
Total households 1465
Household size 2.3
Total Dwellings 1548
Age of Dwelling Neighbourhood Area 140.7 hectares 347.7 acres
2016 Dwelling Units per Area 11.0 per hectare 4.5 per acre
Real Estate Sales
2018 No. of Sales Average Price
Condo Townhouse 0 -$
High Rise Apt Condo 0 -$
Low Rise Apt Condo 0 -$
Semi-detached 0 -$
Semi-detached - two titles 3 425,667$
Single Family Dwelling 34 338,996$
Housing Affordability
2018 Median Multiple Park Space
Saskatoon 4.26 2019 Hectares Acres
Holliston 4.64 Total Park Area 5.6 13.7
Note: Median Multiple of 3.0 & under is rated as "affordable" Population per Park Area 678.1 274.4
Housing Costs
2016 Canon Smith N 1.8 4.6
Average Owner's Major Payments $1,190 Holliston N 2.2 5.4
Average Gross Rent $1,153 Jeffery N 0.3 0.8
Wiggins N 1.2 2.9
Housing by Tenure
2016
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Park Type: N - Neighbourhood D - District MD - Multi-district
SU- Special Use I - Industrial
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation and RBC Economics Research
45%
44%
5%
4%
0%
1%
0%
Before 1960
1961-1980
1981-1990
1991-2000
2001-2005
2006-2010
2011-2016
Single Family94161%
Two Unit17011%
Multi-Unit43728%
57%
43%
Owned
Rented
127
HOLLISTON
Voter Turn-out (%) Licensed Home-Based Businesses
Civic 2003 54% 2017 2018
Civic 2006 42% Saskatoon 4871 4984
Federal 2006 61% Holliston 80 80
Provincial 2007 83% Source: City of Saskatoon, Business License Program
Federal 2008 58% Labour Force
Civic 2009 31% 2017
Federal 2011 63% Holliston Saskatoon
Provincial 2011 51% Labour Force Participation Rate 72.1% 70.7%
Federal 2015 75% Economic Dependency Ratio 17.3% 16.0%
Provincial 2016 40% Median Total Income (personal) $37,130 $40,050
Civic 2016 34% Provincial Index of Median Income (base=100) 96.90 104.50
Canadian Index of Median Income (base=100) 104.10 112.20
Personal Income
2017
Major Occupation
2016
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, City Clerk’s office; Province of Saskatchewan,
Chief Electoral Officer; and Elections Canada
165
305
155
180
225
90
510
310
25
40
Management
Business-Finance-Administration
Natural-Applied sciences and related
Health
Education-Law Social-Community & Gov
Art-Culture-Recreation-Sport
Sale & Service
Trades-Transport-Equip operators and related
Natural resources - agriculture & related
Manufacturing-Utilities
19.3%
15.7%
12.6%
16.1%
17.8%
10.4%
8.1%
17.6%
14.8%
11.7%
16.5%
18.5%
10.2%
10.7%
Under $14,999
$15,000-24,999
$25,000-34,999
$35,000-49,999
$50,000-74,999
$75,000-99,999
$100,000 plus
Holliston City of Saskatoon
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City of Saskatoon Vic Rempel Yards Greenhouses and Nursery
SOLD65.7%65.7% $256,519$256,519
$35,000$35,000 2.32.3
homeownership
medianpersonalincome
householdsize
averagesale price
Hudson Bay ParkHudson Bay ParkCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTSCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTS
MUNICIPAL WARD 1MUNICIPAL WARD 1PopulationPopulation2,232
129
HUDSON BAY PARK
Mode of Travel to Work
2016
Driver: Car, Truck, Van
Passenger: Car, Truck, Van
Public Transit
Walked
Age Group Bicycle
2019Other
Registered Vehicles
2017 2018
Total (LV & PV) 1252 1218LV - light vehicles (commercial & private) PV - private passenger vehicle Source: SGI
Per Person 0.5 0.5
Saskatoon Per Person 0.7 0.7
Education Level
2016
No Certificate/diploma/degree 355
High school certificate or equivalent 535
Apprentice/trades certificate/diploma 170
College/CEGEP/non-university cert./dipl. 320
University diploma or degree 255
Postsecondary Enrolment
2016 2017 2018
Saskatchewan Polytechnic 48 51 43
Ethnic Diversity University of Saskatchewan 37 35 30
* Higher number indicates greater diversity 2016
Hudson Bay Park 0.23
Saskatoon 0.45
Enrolment by School
Mother Tongue P- Saskatoon Public School S - Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Top Languages 2016 2016 2017 2018
English 1600 Henry Kelsey School (p) 376 344 344
Tagalog (Pilipino, Filipino) 70 St. Edward School (s) 222 204 184
German 50
Cebuano 30
French 25
Ukrainian 25
PO
PU
LA
TIO
N
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: Saskatchewan Polytechnic Administrative Office and University of Saskatchewan Registrar's Office
Source: 2016 Census
Source: Saskatoon Public School Division & Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: 2016 Census
2271 2282 2234 2232
2016 2017 2018 2019
715
55
35
20
25
20
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05 to 09
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15 to 19
20 to 24
25 to 29
30 to 34
35 to 39
40 to 44
45 to 49
50 to 54
55 to 59
60 to 64
65 to 69
70 to 74
75 to 79
80 to 84
85+
Female Male
Household Structure Dwelling Unit Count
2016 2018
One-family households 485
Multiple-family households 15
Non-family households 365
Total lone-parent families 120
Total households 860
Household size 2.3
Total Dwellings 983
Age of Dwelling Neighbourhood Area 127.8 hectares 315.7 acres
2016 Dwelling Units per Area 7.7 per hectare 3.1 per acre
Real Estate Sales
2018 No. of Sales Average Price
Condo Townhouse 0 -$
High Rise Apt Condo 0 -$
Low Rise Apt Condo 0 -$
Semi-detached 2 351,500$
Semi-detached - two titles 0 -$
Single Family Dwelling 30 250,187$
Housing Affordability
2018 Median Multiple Park Space
Saskatoon 4.26 2019 Hectares Acres
Hudson Bay Park 3.34 Total Park Area 20.1 49.7
Note: Median Multiple of 3.0 & under is rated as "affordable" Population per Park Area 111.0 44.9
Housing Costs
2016 Henry Kelsey N 11.5 28.5
Average Owner's Major Payments $1,123 Henry Kelsey North N 1.5 3.6
Average Gross Rent $1,131 Pierre Radisson D 1.4 3.6
Riversdale Kiwanis SU 5.7 14.0
Housing by Tenure
2016
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Park Type: N - Neighbourhood D - District MD - Multi-district
SU- Special Use I - Industrial
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation and RBC Economics Research
42%
43%
9%
3%
0%
1%
3%
Before 1960
1961-1980
1981-1990
1991-2000
2001-2005
2006-2010
2011-2016
Single Family57859%
Two Unit11011%
Multi-Unit29530%
66%
34%
Owned
Rented
131
HUDSON BAY PARK
Voter Turn-out (%) Licensed Home-Based Businesses
Civic 2003 51% 2017 2018
Civic 2006 32% Saskatoon 4871 4984
Federal 2006 49% Hudson Bay Park 43 43
Provincial 2007 64% Source: City of Saskatoon, Business License Program
Federal 2008 53% Labour Force
Civic 2009 32% 2017
Federal 2011 51% Hudson Bay Park Saskatoon
Provincial 2011 53% Labour Force Participation Rate 59.8% 70.7%
Federal 2015 62% Economic Dependency Ratio 32.3% 16.0%
Provincial 2016 29% Median Total Income (personal) $35,000 $40,050
Civic 2016 28% Provincial Index of Median Income (base=100) 91.40 104.50
Canadian Index of Median Income (base=100) 98.10 112.20
Personal Income
2017
Major Occupation
2016
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, City Clerk’s office; Province of Saskatchewan,
Chief Electoral Officer; and Elections Canada
65
100
75
55
105
25
215
255
20
70
Management
Business-Finance-Administration
Natural-Applied sciences and related
Health
Education-Law Social-Community & Gov
Art-Culture-Recreation-Sport
Sale & Service
Trades-Transport-Equip operators and related
Natural resources - agriculture & related
Manufacturing-Utilities
14.4%
20.5%
15.1%
21.3%
17.8%
7.1%
3.8%
17.6%
14.8%
11.7%
16.5%
18.5%
10.2%
10.7%
Under $14,999
$15,000-24,999
$25,000-34,999
$35,000-49,999
$50,000-74,999
$75,000-99,999
$100,000 plus
Hudson Bay Park City of Saskatoon
SOLD48.1%48.1% $190,536$190,536
$30,900$30,900 2.32.3
homeownership
medianpersonalincome
householdsize
averagesale price
COMMUNITY QUICK FACTSCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTS
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St. MichaelCommunity
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Woodlawn Cemetery
Kelsey-WoodlawnKelsey-WoodlawnMUNICIPAL WARD 1MUNICIPAL WARD 1
PopulationPopulation946
133
KELSEY-WOODLAWN
Mode of Travel to Work
2016
Driver: Car, Truck, Van
Passenger: Car, Truck, Van
Public Transit
Walked
Age Group Bicycle
2019Other
Registered Vehicles
2017 2018
Total (LV & PV) 898 898LV - light vehicles (commercial & private) PV - private passenger vehicle Source: SGI
Per Person 0.9 1.0
Saskatoon Per Person 0.7 0.7
Education Level
2016
No Certificate/diploma/degree 155
High school certificate or equivalent 290
Apprentice/trades certificate/diploma 105
College/CEGEP/non-university cert./dipl. 85
University diploma or degree 105
Postsecondary Enrolment
2016 2017 2018
Saskatchewan Polytechnic 32 46 32
Ethnic Diversity University of Saskatchewan 16 13 15
* Higher number indicates greater diversity 2016
Kelsey-Woodlawn 0.13
Saskatoon 0.45
Enrolment by School
Mother Tongue P- Saskatoon Public School S - Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Top Languages 2016 2016 2017 2018
English 780 St. Michael School (s) 183 151 166
Tagalog (Pilipino, Filipino) 45
Spanish 20
Dene 10
Cree, n.o.s. 10
PO
PU
LA
TIO
N
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: Saskatchewan Polytechnic Administrative Office and University of Saskatchewan Registrar's Office
Source: 2016 Census
Source: Saskatoon Public School Division & Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: 2016 Census
973 993
914946
2016 2017 2018 2019
335
35
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10 to 14
15 to 19
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25 to 29
30 to 34
35 to 39
40 to 44
45 to 49
50 to 54
55 to 59
60 to 64
65 to 69
70 to 74
75 to 79
80 to 84
85+
Female Male
Household Structure Dwelling Unit Count
2016 2018
One-family households 175
Multiple-family households 10
Non-family households 205
Total lone-parent families 50
Total households 385
Household size 2.3
Total Dwellings 394
Age of Dwelling Neighbourhood Area 161.6 hectares 399.4 acres
2016 Dwelling Units per Area 2.4 per hectare 1.0 per acre
Real Estate Sales
2018 No. of Sales Average Price
Condo Townhouse 0 -$
High Rise Apt Condo 0 -$
Low Rise Apt Condo 0 -$
Semi-detached 0 -$
Semi-detached - two titles 0 -$
Single Family Dwelling 14 190,536$
Housing Affordability
2018 Median Multiple Park Space
Saskatoon 4.26 2019 Hectares Acres
Kelsey-Woodlawn 2.47 Total Park Area 3.3 8.1
Note: Median Multiple of 3.0 & under is rated as "affordable" Population per Park Area 288.9 116.9
Housing Costs
2016 Dr J Valens N 0.8 2.1
Average Owner's Major Payments $1,176 Szumigalski D 2.4 6.0
Average Gross Rent $1,148
Housing by Tenure
2016
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Park Type: N - Neighbourhood D - District MD - Multi-district
SU- Special Use I - Industrial
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation and RBC Economics Research
58%
31%
4%
0%
3%
0%
4%
Before 1960
1961-1980
1981-1990
1991-2000
2001-2005
2006-2010
2011-2016
Single Family31079%
Two Unit82
21%
Multi-Unit2
0%
48%
52%
Owned
Rented
135
KELSEY-WOODLAWN
Voter Turn-out (%) Licensed Home-Based Businesses
Civic 2003 37% 2017 2018
Civic 2006 22% Saskatoon 4871 4984
Federal 2006 41% Kelsey-Woodlawn 10 9
Provincial 2007 68% Source: City of Saskatoon, Business License Program
Federal 2008 30% Labour Force
Civic 2009 21% 2017
Federal 2011 32% Kelsey-Woodlawn Saskatoon
Provincial 2011 36% Labour Force Participation Rate 68.4% 70.7%
Federal 2015 60% Economic Dependency Ratio 25.5% 16.0%
Provincial 2016 22% Median Total Income (personal) $30,900 $40,050
Civic 2016 36% Provincial Index of Median Income (base=100) 80.70 104.50
Canadian Index of Median Income (base=100) 86.60 112.20
Personal Income
2017
Major Occupation
2016
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, City Clerk’s office; Province of Saskatchewan,
Chief Electoral Officer; and Elections Canada
45
40
30
20
25
10
180
140
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Management
Business-Finance-Administration
Natural-Applied sciences and related
Health
Education-Law Social-Community & Gov
Art-Culture-Recreation-Sport
Sale & Service
Trades-Transport-Equip operators and related
Natural resources - agriculture & related
Manufacturing-Utilities
24.1%
17.4%
13.2%
18.8%
17.5%
6.4%
2.6%
17.6%
14.8%
11.7%
16.5%
18.5%
10.2%
10.7%
Under $14,999
$15,000-24,999
$25,000-34,999
$35,000-49,999
$50,000-74,999
$75,000-99,999
$100,000 plus
Kelsey-Woodlawn City of Saskatoon
SOLD
KensingtonKensington
89.6%89.6%
COMMUNITY QUICK FACTSCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTS
MUNICIPAL WARD 3MUNICIPAL WARD 3
$376,731$376,731
$42,320$42,320 2.72.7
homeownership
PopulationPopulation2,446
medianpersonalincome
householdsize
averagesale price
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137
KENSINGTON
Mode of Travel to Work
2016
Driver: Car, Truck, Van
Passenger: Car, Truck, Van
Public Transit
Walked
Age Group Bicycle
2019Other
Registered Vehicles
2017 2018
Total (LV & PV) 1205 1526LV - light vehicles (commercial & private) PV - private passenger vehicle Source: SGI
Per Person 1.1 0.8
Saskatoon Per Person 0.7 0.7
Education Level
2016
No Certificate/diploma/degree 50
High school certificate or equivalent 130
Apprentice/trades certificate/diploma 35
College/CEGEP/non-university cert./dipl. 110
University diploma or degree 180
Postsecondary Enrolment
2016 2017 2018
Saskatchewan Polytechnic 29 46 63
Ethnic Diversity University of Saskatchewan 28 51 60
* Higher number indicates greater diversity 2016
Kensington 0.13
Saskatoon 0.45
Enrolment by School
Mother Tongue P- Saskatoon Public School S - Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
2016 2016 2017 2018
English 405
Punjabi (Panjabi) 40
Urdu 25
Vietnamese 25
Bengali 25
PO
PU
LA
TIO
N
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: Saskatchewan Polytechnic Administrative Office and University of Saskatchewan Registrar's Office
No Open Schools Located in Neighbourhood
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census Source: Saskatoon Public School Division & Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
568
1105
1926
2446
2016 2017 2018 2019
350
20
15
10
0
0
200 100 0 100 200
00 to 04
05 to 09
10 to 14
15 to 19
20 to 24
25 to 29
30 to 34
35 to 39
40 to 44
45 to 49
50 to 54
55 to 59
60 to 64
65 to 69
70 to 74
75 to 79
80 to 84
85+
Female Male
njhm
Household Structure Dwelling Unit Count
2016 2018
One-family households 160
Multiple-family households 0
Non-family households 75
Total lone-parent families 30
Total households 240
Household size 2.7
Total Dwellings 1054
Age of Dwelling Neighbourhood Area 214.8 hectares 530.9 acres
2016 Dwelling Units per Area 4.9 per hectare 2.0 per acre
Real Estate Sales
2018 No. of Sales Average Price
Condo Townhouse 3 198,333$
High Rise Apt Condo 0 -$
Low Rise Apt Condo 10 268,320$
Semi-detached 0 -$
Semi-detached - two titles 12 274,383$
Single Family Dwelling 112 402,155$
Housing Affordability
2018 Median Multiple Park Space
Saskatoon 4.26 2019 Hectares Acres
Kensington 5.01 Total Park Area 17.5 43.2
Note: Median Multiple of 3.0 & under is rated as "affordable" Population per Park Area 107.6 43.6
Housing Costs
2016 Bev M Dyck D 2.6 6.4
Average Owner's Major Payments $1,885 Ed Jordan N 0.6 1.5
Average Gross Rent $1,258 George H Clare N 3.7 9.2
Lion's Century D 9.6 23.7
Mahoney N 0.4 1.0
Housing by Tenure Peter H Currie N 0.6 1.5
2016
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation and RBC Economics ResearchSource: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Park Type: N - Neighbourhood D - District MD - Multi-district
SU- Special Use I - Industrial
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
96%
Before 1960
1961-1980
1981-1990
1991-2000
2001-2005
2006-2010
2011-2016
Single Family47245%
Two Unit30629%
Multi-Unit27626%
90%
10%
Owned
Rented
139
KENSINGTON
Voter Turn-out (%) Licensed Home-Based Businesses
Civic 2003 N/A 2017 2018
Civic 2006 N/A Saskatoon 4871 4984
Federal 2006 N/A Kensington 31 46
Provincial 2007 N/A Source: City of Saskatoon, Business License Program
Federal 2008 N/A Labour Force
Civic 2009 N/A 2017
Federal 2011 N/A Kensington Saskatoon
Provincial 2011 N/A Labour Force Participation Rate 83.3% 70.7%
Federal 2015 51% Economic Dependency Ratio 10.0% 16.0%
Provincial 2016 27% Median Total Income (personal) $42,320 $40,050
Civic 2016 30% Provincial Index of Median Income (base=100) 110.50 104.50
Canadian Index of Median Income (base=100) 118.60 112.20
Personal Income
2017
Major Occupation
2016
Source: City of Saskatoon, City Clerk’s office; Province of Saskatchewan,
Chief Electoral Officer; and Elections CanadaSource: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
15.8%
12.3%
12.1%
20.4%
21.8%
11.4%
6.2%
17.6%
14.8%
11.7%
16.5%
18.5%
10.2%
10.7%
Under $14,999
$15,000-24,999
$25,000-34,999
$35,000-49,999
$50,000-74,999
$75,000-99,999
$100,000 plus
Kensington City of Saskatoon
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30
50
30
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80
110
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20
Management
Business-Finance-Administration
Natural-Applied sciences and related
Health
Education-Law Social-Community & Gov
Art-Culture-Recreation-Sport
Sale & Service
Trades-Transport-Equip operators and related
Natural resources - agriculture & related
Manufacturing-Utilities
King GeorgeKing GeorgeCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTSCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTS
MUNICIPAL WARD 2MUNICIPAL WARD 2PopulationPopulation2,041
SOLD62.2%62.2% $222,767$222,767
$31,080$31,080 2.22.2
homeownership
medianpersonalincome
householdsize
averagesale price
Street
PAvenue
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141
KING GEORGE
Mode of Travel to Work
2016
Driver: Car, Truck, Van
Passenger: Car, Truck, Van
Public Transit
Walked
Age Group Bicycle
2019Other
Registered Vehicles
2017 2018
Total (LV & PV) 1092 1132LV - light vehicles (commercial & private) PV - private passenger vehicle Source: SGI
Per Person 0.5 0.6
Saskatoon Per Person 0.7 0.7
Education Level
2016
No Certificate/diploma/degree 340
High school certificate or equivalent 500
Apprentice/trades certificate/diploma 130
College/CEGEP/non-university cert./dipl. 250
University diploma or degree 240
Postsecondary Enrolment
2016 2017 2018
Saskatchewan Polytechnic 32 30 17
Ethnic Diversity University of Saskatchewan 26 36 24
* Higher number indicates greater diversity 2016
King George 0.25
Saskatoon 0.45
Enrolment by School
Mother Tongue P- Saskatoon Public School S - Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Top Languages 2016 2016 2017 2018
English 1455 King George School (p) 157 118 121
Urdu 50
French 40
German 30
Cantonese 25
PO
PU
LA
TIO
N
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: Saskatchewan Polytechnic Administrative Office and University of Saskatchewan Registrar's Office
Source: 2016 Census
Source: Saskatoon Public School Division & Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: 2016 Census
620
75
70
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150 100 50 0 50 100 150
00 to 04
05 to 09
10 to 14
15 to 19
20 to 24
25 to 29
30 to 34
35 to 39
40 to 44
45 to 49
50 to 54
55 to 59
60 to 64
65 to 69
70 to 74
75 to 79
80 to 84
85+
Female Male
21722084 2049 2041
2016 2017 2018 2019
Household Structure Dwelling Unit Count
2016 2018
One-family households 355
Multiple-family households 30
Non-family households 395
Total lone-parent families 130
Total households 780
Household size 2.2
Total Dwellings 854
Age of Dwelling Neighbourhood Area 82.8 hectares 204.6 acres
2016 Dwelling Units per Area 10.3 per hectare 4.2 per acre
Real Estate Sales
2018 No. of Sales Average Price
Condo Townhouse 1 200,000$
High Rise Apt Condo 0 -$
Low Rise Apt Condo 0 -$
Semi-detached 1 318,500$
Semi-detached - two titles 3 370,096$
Single Family Dwelling 32 206,675$
Housing Affordability
2018 Median Multiple Park Space
Saskatoon 4.26 2019 Hectares Acres
King George 2.72 Total Park Area 16.5 40.7
Note: Median Multiple of 3.0 & under is rated as "affordable" Population per Park Area 124.0 50.2
Housing Costs
2016 St Andrews N 0.9 2.3
Average Owner's Major Payments $922 Victoria SU 15.5 38.4
Average Gross Rent $1,101
Housing by Tenure
2016
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Park Type: N - Neighbourhood D - District MD - Multi-district
SU- Special Use I - Industrial
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation and RBC Economics Research
74%
13%
3%
3%
0%
2%
4%
Before 1960
1961-1980
1981-1990
1991-2000
2001-2005
2006-2010
2011-2016
Single Family66277%
Two Unit15018%
Multi-Unit425%
62%
38%
Owned
Rented
143
KING GEORGE
Voter Turn-out (%) Licensed Home-Based Businesses
Civic 2003 42% 2017 2018
Civic 2006 27% Saskatoon 4871 4984
Federal 2006 45% King George 48 44
Provincial 2007 62% Source: City of Saskatoon, Business License Program
Federal 2008 44% Labour Force
Civic 2009 23% 2017
Federal 2011 47% King George Saskatoon
Provincial 2011 62% Labour Force Participation Rate 64.7% 70.7%
Federal 2015 57% Economic Dependency Ratio 30.1% 16.0%
Provincial 2016 34% Median Total Income (personal) $31,080 $40,050
Civic 2016 28% Provincial Index of Median Income (base=100) 81.10 104.50
Canadian Index of Median Income (base=100) 87.10 112.20
Personal Income
2017
Major Occupation
2016
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, City Clerk’s office; Province of Saskatchewan,
Chief Electoral Officer; and Elections Canada
65
120
55
95
100
20
235
220
25
40
Management
Business-Finance-Administration
Natural-Applied sciences and related
Health
Education-Law Social-Community & Gov
Art-Culture-Recreation-Sport
Sale & Service
Trades-Transport-Equip operators and related
Natural resources - agriculture & related
Manufacturing-Utilities
21.3%
18.6%
15.8%
19.9%
17.3%
5.1%
2.0%
17.6%
14.8%
11.7%
16.5%
18.5%
10.2%
10.7%
Under $14,999
$15,000-24,999
$25,000-34,999
$35,000-49,999
$50,000-74,999
$75,000-99,999
$100,000 plus
King George City of Saskatoon
LakeridgeLakeridge
COMMUNITY QUICK FACTSCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTS
MUNICIPAL WARD 9MUNICIPAL WARD 9PopulationPopulation3,961
SOLD97.6%97.6% $423,526$423,526
$53,110$53,110 2.92.9
homeownership
medianpersonalincome
householdsize
averagesale price
St. Luke
School
Lakeridge School
Crocus Park
Brigh
twat
er
Cres
cent
Road
Lava
lee
Lavalee Court
Lavalee Pl
BayBrightwater Way
Cres
cent
Nemeiben
Drive
Road
Angli
n
Crescent
Angli
nBa
y
Road
Brud
ellBo
ychu
k
Drive
Road
Emme
line
Place
Boyc
huk
Boychuk
Street
Court
Cour
t Terra
ce
Court
Place
Swan
Lane
TerraceCour
tBr
ightsa
nd
Swan
PlaceJan
Smoo
thsto
ne
Place
CourtPlaceBay
Terrace
Cove
Key
Road
Place
PlaceCrescent
Keller
Crescent
Franklin
Cour
t
Brightsand Lane
Crescent
Way
Bron
son
Cres
cent
WayBronson
Boulevard
Kingsmere
Swan CourtLane Cres
cent
SwanWaterbury Road
Road
Emmeline
Ness
lin C
resc
ent
Nesslin
Crescent
Terra
ce
Place
Jan
Crescent Brabant
Cres
cent
Wate
rbur
y
Weya
kwin
Brigh
tsand
Road
Drive
Drive
Emme
line
Taylor
145
LAKERIDGE
Mode of Travel to Work
2016
Driver: Car, Truck, Van
Passenger: Car, Truck, Van
Public Transit
Walked
Age Group Bicycle
2019Other
Registered Vehicles
2017 2018
Total (LV & PV) 2747 2749LV - light vehicles (commercial & private) PV - private passenger vehicle Source: SGI
Per Person 0.7 0.7
Saskatoon Per Person 0.7 0.7
Education Level
2016
No Certificate/diploma/degree 345
High school certificate or equivalent 835
Apprentice/trades certificate/diploma 285
College/CEGEP/non-university cert./dipl. 515
University diploma or degree 1055
Postsecondary Enrolment
2016 2017 2018
Saskatchewan Polytechnic 43 37 38
Ethnic Diversity University of Saskatchewan 238 253 226
* Higher number indicates greater diversity 2016
Lakeridge 0.24
Saskatoon 0.45
Enrolment by School
Mother Tongue P- Saskatoon Public School S - Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Top Languages 2016 2016 2017 2018
English 2980 Lakeridge School (p) 646 430 418
Mandarin 100 St. Luke School (s) 352 291 303
French 55
Urdu 50
Tagalog (Pilipino, Filipino) 35
Ukranian 35
Assyrian Neo-Aramaic 35
PO
PU
LA
TIO
N
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: Saskatchewan Polytechnic Administrative Office and University of Saskatchewan Registrar's Office
Source: 2016 Census
Source: Saskatoon Public School Division & Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: 2016 Census
1715
105
45
10
10
30
njhm
300 200 100 0 100 200 300
00 to 04
05 to 09
10 to 14
15 to 19
20 to 24
25 to 29
30 to 34
35 to 39
40 to 44
45 to 49
50 to 54
55 to 59
60 to 64
65 to 69
70 to 74
75 to 79
80 to 84
85+
Female Male
39984083
3943 3961
2016 2017 2018 2019
Household Structure Dwelling Unit Count
2016 2018
One-family households 1065
Multiple-family households 35
Non-family households 120
Total lone-parent families 120
Total households 1220
Household size 2.9
Total Dwellings 1206
Age of Dwelling Neighbourhood Area 121.7 hectares 300.8 acres
2016 Dwelling Units per Area 9.9 per hectare 4.0 per acre
Real Estate Sales
2018 No. of Sales Average Price
Condo Townhouse 0 -$
High Rise Apt Condo 0 -$
Low Rise Apt Condo 0 -$
Semi-detached 0 -$
Semi-detached - two titles 0 -$
Single Family Dwelling 29 423,526$
Housing Affordability
2018 Median Multiple Park Space
Saskatoon 4.26 2019 Hectares Acres
Lakeridge 5.37 Total Park Area 7.6 18.8
Note: Median Multiple of 3.0 & under is rated as "affordable" Population per Park Area 519.5 210.2
Housing Costs
2016 Crocus N 7.6 18.8
Average Owner's Major Payments $1,400
Average Gross Rent $1,561
Housing by Tenure
2016
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Park Type: N - Neighbourhood D - District MD - Multi-district
SU- Special Use I - Industrial
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation and RBC Economics Research
0%
2%
63%
35%
1%
0%
0%
Before 1960
1961-1980
1981-1990
1991-2000
2001-2005
2006-2010
2011-2016
Single Family1200100%
Two Unit6
0%
98%
2%
Owned
Rented
147
LAKERIDGE
Voter Turn-out (%) Licensed Home-Based Businesses
Civic 2003 57% 2017 2018
Civic 2006 43% Saskatoon 4871 4984
Federal 2006 60% Lakeridge 77 69
Provincial 2007 68% Source: City of Saskatoon, Business License Program
Federal 2008 58% Labour Force
Civic 2009 30% 2017
Federal 2011 60% Lakeridge Saskatoon
Provincial 2011 57% Labour Force Participation Rate 76.7% 70.7%
Federal 2015 78% Economic Dependency Ratio 8.5% 16.0%
Provincial 2016 43% Median Total Income (personal) $53,110 $40,050
Civic 2016 38% Provincial Index of Median Income (base=100) 138.60 104.50
Canadian Index of Median Income (base=100) 148.90 112.20
Personal Income
2017
Major Occupation
2016
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, City Clerk’s office; Province of Saskatchewan,
Chief Electoral Officer; and Elections Canada
285
425
180
175
290
75
455
205
45
65
Management
Business-Finance-Administration
Natural-Applied sciences and related
Health
Education-Law Social-Community & Gov
Art-Culture-Recreation-Sport
Sale & Service
Trades-Transport-Equip operators and related
Natural resources - agriculture & related
Manufacturing-Utilities
16.5%
9.9%
8.1%
13.0%
18.7%
14.7%
19.1%
17.6%
14.8%
11.7%
16.5%
18.5%
10.2%
10.7%
Under $14,999
$15,000-24,999
$25,000-34,999
$35,000-49,999
$50,000-74,999
$75,000-99,999
$100,000 plus
Lakeridge City of Saskatoon
École Lakeview
School
St. Bernard School
Lakeview Park
Way
ColdspringKingsmere
Boulevard
RoadCostigan
Costigan
Crescent
Costigan
Road
Street
Crescent
Lakeshore
Lakeshore
Taylor
Taylor
Drive
Circle
Boulevard
Wakaw
Terrace
Court
Bay Key
Way
Kingsmere
Delaronde
Bay
Court
Place
CourtTerrace
Cres
Way
Road
Whitewood
Court
BayTerrace
Rise
PlacePlace
Court
BayTerrace
Bay
PlaceCourt
Whiteshore
Place
Court
Way
Hill
Rise
Bay
Lane
Crescent
Rise
Court
Bay
Bay
Way
Keeley
Place
CourtKingsmere
Place
Kingsmere
Cres
TerrPlace
Way
Costigan
Court
Place
Wollaston
Cres
Crescent
Wollaston
Wakaw Cres
Delaronde
Delaronde Road
Delaronde
Road
Delaronde
Way
CrescentWhiteshore
Crescent
Whitewood
Bay
RiseTerr Boulevard
Kingsmere
Crean
Crescent
Crean
Way
LaneCrean
Road
Lane
Crescent
Christopher
Road
Christopher
Christopher
Way
Emerald
Crescent
Emerald
Drive
Keeley
Crescent
Stillwater
CrescentCourt
McKercher
Drive Street
Stillwater Drive
Coldspring
Crescent
Drive
Circle
Drive
Cres
Coldspring
Weyakwin
Street
Taylor
Kenosee
LakeviewLakeviewCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTSCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTS
MUNICIPAL WARD 9MUNICIPAL WARD 9PopulationPopulation7,769
SOLD72.5%72.5% $303,568$303,568
$43,530$43,530 2.52.5
homeownership
medianpersonalincome
householdsize
averagesale price
149
LAKEVIEW
Mode of Travel to Work
2016
Driver: Car, Truck, Van
Passenger: Car, Truck, Van
Public Transit
Walked
Age Group Bicycle
2019Other
Registered Vehicles
2017 2018
Total (LV & PV) 4873 4934LV - light vehicles (commercial & private) PV - private passenger vehicle Source: SGI
Per Person 0.6 0.7
Saskatoon Per Person 0.7 0.7
Education Level
2016
No Certificate/diploma/degree 625
High school certificate or equivalent 1655
Apprentice/trades certificate/diploma 360
College/CEGEP/non-university cert./dipl. 965
University diploma or degree 2135
Postsecondary Enrolment
2016 2017 2018
Saskatchewan Polytechnic 121 131 90
Ethnic Diversity University of Saskatchewan 346 363 326
* Higher number indicates greater diversity 2016
Lakeview 0.75
Saskatoon 0.45
Enrolment by School
Mother Tongue P- Saskatoon Public School S - Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Top Languages 2016 2016 2017 2018
English 5425 Lakeview School (p) 610 569 572
Mandarin 115 St. Bernard School (s) 290 226 250
Tagalog (Pilipino, Filipino) 110
Ukrainian 80
French 75
Russian 75
PO
PU
LA
TIO
N
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: Saskatchewan Polytechnic Administrative Office and University of Saskatchewan Registrar's Office
Source: 2016 Census
Source: Saskatoon Public School Division & Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: 2016 Census
76167754
75557769
2016 2017 2018 2019
3025
235
165
35
35
55
njhm
400 200 0 200 400 600
00 to 04
05 to 09
10 to 14
15 to 19
20 to 24
25 to 29
30 to 34
35 to 39
40 to 44
45 to 49
50 to 54
55 to 59
60 to 64
65 to 69
70 to 74
75 to 79
80 to 84
85+
Female Male
Household Structure Dwelling Unit Count
2016 2018
One-family households 1890
Multiple-family households 40
Non-family households 810
Total lone-parent families 310
Total households 2745
Household size 2.5
Total Dwellings 2922
Age of Dwelling Neighbourhood Area 199.4 hectares 492.6 acres
2016 Dwelling Units per Area 14.7 per hectare 5.9 per acre
Real Estate Sales
2018 No. of Sales Average Price
Condo Townhouse 0 -$
High Rise Apt Condo 0 -$
Low Rise Apt Condo 37 134,654$
Semi-detached 1 407,500$
Semi-detached - two titles 3 228,500$
Single Family Dwelling 64 403,116$
Housing Affordability
2018 Median Multiple Park Space
Saskatoon 4.26 2019 Hectares Acres
Lakeview 4.38 Total Park Area 12.2 30.3
Note: Median Multiple of 3.0 & under is rated as "affordable" Population per Park Area 634.3 256.7
Housing Costs
2016 Lakeview N 12.2 30.3
Average Owner's Major Payments $1,262
Average Gross Rent $1,168
Housing by Tenure
2016
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Park Type: N - Neighbourhood D - District MD - Multi-district
SU- Special Use I - Industrial
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation and RBC Economics Research
1%
30%
63%
4%
0%
2%
0%
Before 1960
1961-1980
1981-1990
1991-2000
2001-2005
2006-2010
2011-2016
Single Family164656%
Two Unit2368%
Multi-Unit104036%
72%
28%
Owned
Rented
151
LAKEVIEW
Voter Turn-out (%) Licensed Home-Based Businesses
Civic 2003 54% 2017 2018
Civic 2006 36% Saskatoon 4871 4984
Federal 2006 57% Lakeview 141 142
Provincial 2007 64% Source: City of Saskatoon, Business License Program
Federal 2008 53% Labour Force
Civic 2009 25% 2017
Federal 2011 56% Lakeview Saskatoon
Provincial 2011 49% Labour Force Participation Rate 73.5% 70.7%
Federal 2015 73% Economic Dependency Ratio 14.0% 16.0%
Provincial 2016 39% Median Total Income (personal) $43,530 $40,050
Civic 2016 31% Provincial Index of Median Income (base=100) 113.60 104.50
Canadian Index of Median Income (base=100) 122.00 112.20
Personal Income
2017
Major Occupation
2016
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, City Clerk’s office; Province of Saskatchewan,
Chief Electoral Officer; and Elections Canada
440
610
290
390
545
105
1060
510
75
90
Management
Business-Finance-Administration
Natural-Applied sciences and related
Health
Education-Law Social-Community & Gov
Art-Culture-Recreation-Sport
Sale & Service
Trades-Transport-Equip operators and related
Natural resources - agriculture & related
Manufacturing-Utilities
17.1%
12.6%
10.8%
16.2%
19.1%
11.2%
13.0%
17.6%
14.8%
11.7%
16.5%
18.5%
10.2%
10.7%
Under $14,999
$15,000-24,999
$25,000-34,999
$35,000-49,999
$50,000-74,999
$75,000-99,999
$100,000 plus
Lakeview City of Saskatoon
Lakewood Suburban CentreLakewood Suburban CentreCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTSCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTS
MUNICIPAL WARD 9MUNICIPAL WARD 9PopulationPopulation2,392
SOLD59.2%59.2% $226,620$226,620
$39,680$39,680 2.12.1
homeownership
medianpersonalincome
householdsize
averagesale price
Taylor Street
Drive
Boyc
huk
Boychuk
LaneDrive
Pawlychenko
HeroldRoad
SlimmonRoad
Slimm
on Place
Herold Terrace
Herold Court
Trounce Pond
Fire Hall No. 8
Hyde Park
153
LAKEWOOD SUBURBAN CENTRE
Mode of Travel to Work
2016
Driver: Car, Truck, Van
Passenger: Car, Truck, Van
Public Transit
Walked
Age Group Bicycle
2019Other
Registered Vehicles
2017 2018
Total (LV & PV) 1542 1558LV - light vehicles (commercial & private) PV - private passenger vehicle Source: SGI
Per Person 0.7 0.7
Saskatoon Per Person 0.7 0.7
Education Level
2016
No Certificate/diploma/degree 180
High school certificate or equivalent 525
Apprentice/trades certificate/diploma 145
College/CEGEP/non-university cert./dipl. 325
University diploma or degree 640
Postsecondary Enrolment
2016 2017 2018
Saskatchewan Polytechnic 39 57 35
Ethnic Diversity University of Saskatchewan 159 155 134
* Higher number indicates greater diversity 2016
Lakewood Suburban Centre 0.35
Saskatoon 0.45
Enrolment by School
Mother Tongue P- Saskatoon Public School S - Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Top Languages 2016 2016 2017 2018
English 1605
Urdu 135
Mandarin 45
Cantonese 45
Spanish 30
Tagalog (Pilipino, Filipino) 25
Sindhi 25
No Open Schools Located in Neighbourhood
PO
PU
LA
TIO
N
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: Saskatchewan Polytechnic Administrative Office and University of Saskatchewan Registrar's Office
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
1995
2246 22792392
2016 2017 2018 2019
1060
55
60
60
10
10
njhm
200 100 0 100 200
00 to 04
05 to 09
10 to 14
15 to 19
20 to 24
25 to 29
30 to 34
35 to 39
40 to 44
45 to 49
50 to 54
55 to 59
60 to 64
65 to 69
70 to 74
75 to 79
80 to 84
85+
Female Male
Household Structure Dwelling Unit Count
2016 2018
One-family households 535
Multiple-family households 10
Non-family households 490
Total lone-parent families 95
Total households 1035
Household size 2.1
Total Dwellings 1358
Age of Dwelling Neighbourhood Area 97.5 hectares 241.0 acres
2016 Dwelling Units per Area 13.9 per hectare 5.6 per acre
Real Estate Sales
2018 No. of Sales Average Price
Condo Townhouse 0 -$
High Rise Apt Condo 0 -$
Low Rise Apt Condo 30 226,620$
Semi-detached 0 -$
Semi-detached - two titles 0 -$
Single Family Dwelling 0 -$
Housing Affordability
2018 Median Multiple Park Space
Saskatoon 4.26 2019 Hectares Acres
Lakewood Suburban Centre 2.80 Total Park Area 54.0 133.5
Note: Median Multiple of 3.0 & under is rated as "affordable" Population per Park Area 44.3 17.9
Housing Costs
2016 Hyde N 49.7 122.8
Average Owner's Major Payments $1,358 Trounce N 4.3 10.7
Average Gross Rent $1,359
Housing by Tenure
2016
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Park Type: N - Neighbourhood D - District MD - Multi-district
SU- Special Use I - Industrial
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation and RBC Economics Research
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
0%
0%
1%
6%
37%
42%
14%
Before 1960
1961-1980
1981-1990
1991-2000
2001-2005
2006-2010
2011-2016
Multi-Unit1358100%
59%
41%
Owned
Rented
155
LAKEWOOD SUBURBAN CENTRE
Voter Turn-out (%) Licensed Home-Based Businesses
Civic 2003 0% 2017 2018
Civic 2006 43% Saskatoon 4871 4984
Federal 2006 0% Lakewood Suburban Centre 30 37
Provincial 2007 71% Source: City of Saskatoon, Business License Program
Federal 2008 40% Labour Force
Civic 2009 14% 2017
Federal 2011 56% Lakewood Suburban Centre Saskatoon
Provincial 2011 38% Labour Force Participation Rate 70.0% 70.7%
Federal 2015 75% Economic Dependency Ratio 18.6% 16.0%
Provincial 2016 32% Median Total Income (personal) $39,680 $40,050
Civic 2016 32% Provincial Index of Median Income (base=100) 103.60 104.50
Canadian Index of Median Income (base=100) 111.20 112.20
Personal Income
2017
Major Occupation
2016
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, City Clerk’s office; Province of Saskatchewan,
Chief Electoral Officer; and Elections CanadaSource: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
125
190
90
145
180
15
345
210
35
30
Management
Business-Finance-Administration
Natural-Applied sciences and related
Health
Education-Law Social-Community & Gov
Art-Culture-Recreation-Sport
Sale & Service
Trades-Transport-Equip operators and related
Natural resources - agriculture & related
Manufacturing-Utilities
16.4%
14.6%
12.4%
20.1%
21.3%
9.7%
5.5%
17.6%
14.8%
11.7%
16.5%
18.5%
10.2%
10.7%
Under $14,999
$15,000-24,999
$25,000-34,999
$35,000-49,999
$50,000-74,999
$75,000-99,999
$100,000 plus
Lakewood Suburban Centre City of Saskatoon
Pine
hous
e Pl
Plac
e
Cour
t
Terra
ce
PlaceCour
t Tobin
Tobin
Drive
Road
Rein
deerPinehouse
Drive
Whit
eswan
Court
Plac
e
Terrace
Crescent
Drive
Cochin WayPl
Crescent
Terrace Quill Bay Court
Road
Terrace
Crescent
Chitek
Crescent
La LochePl
Nokomis Crescent
Plac
e
Cochin
Frob
isher
Crescent
Court
Place Terrace
Dore DoreW
ay
Crescent
Crescent
Candle
Crescent
Way
Candle
Road Way
Cour
t
Place
Redberry
Manitou Court
Drive
Terrace
CourtCypress CourtRo
adLa
Loch
e
Redberry
Bay
Turtl
e
Drive
Drive
Wathaman
Court
Cres
cent
Candle
Way
Lenore
Sagu
enay
Lenore
Pinehouse
St. George School
Lawson Heights School
Rochdale Park
Meewasin Park
Lawson HeightsLawson HeightsCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTSCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTS
MUNICIPAL WARD 5MUNICIPAL WARD 5PopulationPopulation5,057
SOLD68.9%68.9% $334,788$334,788
$42,470$42,470 2.52.5
homeownership
medianpersonalincome
householdsize
averagesale price
157
LAWSON HEIGHTS
Mode of Travel to Work
2016
Driver: Car, Truck, Van
Passenger: Car, Truck, Van
Public Transit
Walked
Age Group Bicycle
2019Other
Registered Vehicles
2017 2018
Total (LV & PV) 3202 3255LV - light vehicles (commercial & private) PV - private passenger vehicle Source: SGI
Per Person 0.6 0.7
Saskatoon Per Person 0.7 0.7
Education Level
2016
No Certificate/diploma/degree 430
High school certificate or equivalent 1015
Apprentice/trades certificate/diploma 335
College/CEGEP/non-university cert./dipl. 775
University diploma or degree 1200
Postsecondary Enrolment
2016 2017 2018
Saskatchewan Polytechnic 71 88 83
Ethnic Diversity University of Saskatchewan 186 197 186
* Higher number indicates greater diversity 2016
Lawson Heights 0.45
Saskatoon 0.45
Enrolment by School
Mother Tongue P- Saskatoon Public School S - Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Top Languages 2016 2016 2017 2018
English 3380 Lawson Heights School (p) 200 193 221
Gujarati 245 St. George School (s) 218 221 241
Tagalog (Pilipino, Filipino) 120
German 75
Ukrainian 75
Punjabi (Panjabi) 75
French 70
PO
PU
LA
TIO
N
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: Saskatchewan Polytechnic Administrative Office and University of Saskatchewan Registrar's Office
Source: 2016 Census
Source: Saskatoon Public School Division & Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: 2016 Census
5094 50974923
5057
2016 2017 2018 2019
2135
155
115
65
45
35
njhm
300 200 100 0 100 200 300
00 to 04
05 to 09
10 to 14
15 to 19
20 to 24
25 to 29
30 to 34
35 to 39
40 to 44
45 to 49
50 to 54
55 to 59
60 to 64
65 to 69
70 to 74
75 to 79
80 to 84
85+
Female Male
Household Structure Dwelling Unit Count
2016 2018
One-family households 1245
Multiple-family households 20
Non-family households 510
Total lone-parent families 195
Total households 1785
Household size 2.5
Total Dwellings 1990
Age of Dwelling Neighbourhood Area 140.0 hectares 346.0 acres
2016 Dwelling Units per Area 14.2 per hectare 5.8 per acre
Real Estate Sales
2018 No. of Sales Average Price
Condo Townhouse 3 327,000$
High Rise Apt Condo 3 169,933$
Low Rise Apt Condo 13 177,469$
Semi-detached 3 383,833$
Semi-detached - two titles 2 277,000$
Single Family Dwelling 33 411,501$
Housing Affordability
2018 Median Multiple Park Space
Saskatoon 4.26 2019 Hectares Acres
Lawson Heights 4.51 Total Park Area 23.2 57.3
Note: Median Multiple of 3.0 & under is rated as "affordable" Population per Park Area 218.1 88.3
Housing Costs
2016 Meewasin SU 15.4 38.1
Average Owner's Major Payments $1,279 Rochdale N 7.8 19.2
Average Gross Rent $1,150
Housing by Tenure
2016
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Park Type: N - Neighbourhood D - District MD - Multi-district
SU- Special Use I - Industrial
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation and RBC Economics Research
1%
66%
25%
4%
1%
1%
0%
Before 1960
1961-1980
1981-1990
1991-2000
2001-2005
2006-2010
2011-2016
Single Family99650%
Two Unit1166%
Multi-Unit87844%
69%
31%
Owned
Rented
159
LAWSON HEIGHTS
Voter Turn-out (%) Licensed Home-Based Businesses
Civic 2003 55% 2017 2018
Civic 2006 38% Saskatoon 4871 4984
Federal 2006 55% Lawson Heights 85 95
Provincial 2007 68% Source: City of Saskatoon, Business License Program
Federal 2008 54% Labour Force
Civic 2009 29% 2017
Federal 2011 56% Lawson Heights Saskatoon
Provincial 2011 49% Labour Force Participation Rate 74.2% 70.7%
Federal 2015 79% Economic Dependency Ratio 13.8% 16.0%
Provincial 2016 35% Median Total Income (personal) $42,470 $40,050
Civic 2016 32% Provincial Index of Median Income (base=100) 110.90 104.50
Canadian Index of Median Income (base=100) 119.00 112.20
Personal Income
2017
Major Occupation
2016
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, City Clerk’s office; Province of Saskatchewan,
Chief Electoral Officer; and Elections Canada
270
445
195
205
300
70
780
410
15
80
Management
Business-Finance-Administration
Natural-Applied sciences and related
Health
Education-Law Social-Community & Gov
Art-Culture-Recreation-Sport
Sale & Service
Trades-Transport-Equip operators and related
Natural resources - agriculture & related
Manufacturing-Utilities
15.8%
12.5%
11.6%
17.5%
19.2%
11.0%
12.4%
17.6%
14.8%
11.7%
16.5%
18.5%
10.2%
10.7%
Under $14,999
$15,000-24,999
$25,000-34,999
$35,000-49,999
$50,000-74,999
$75,000-99,999
$100,000 plus
Lawson Heights City of Saskatoon
Prim
rose
Drive
La Ronge Road
Sagu
enay
Dr
La Ronge
PinehouseDrive
Drive
Cree
Place
Cres
DriveCree
Cres
War
man
Roa
d
Road
Drive
Primrose
Pinehouse
Lenore
Umea Vast Park
Bishop James P. Mahoney
Park
Umea Park
Bishop James
Mahoney High School
Lawson Civic
Centre
Rusty MacDonald
LibrarySaskatoon Kinsmen/
Henk Ruys Soccer Centre
SOLD67.0%67.0% $251,190$251,190
$32,730$32,730 1.51.5
homeownership
medianpersonalincome
householdsize
averagesale price
Lawson Heights Suburban CentreLawson Heights Suburban CentreCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTSCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTS
MUNICIPAL WARD 5MUNICIPAL WARD 5PopulationPopulation1,516
161
LAWSON HEIGHTS SUBURBAN CENTRE
Mode of Travel to Work
2016
Driver: Car, Truck, Van
Passenger: Car, Truck, Van
Public Transit
Walked
Age Group Bicycle
2019Other
Registered Vehicles
2017 2018
Total (LV & PV) 941 928LV - light vehicles (commercial & private) PV - private passenger vehicle Source: SGI
Per Person 0.7 0.6
Saskatoon Per Person 0.7 0.7
Education Level
2016
No Certificate/diploma/degree 385
High school certificate or equivalent 370
Apprentice/trades certificate/diploma 95
College/CEGEP/non-university cert./dipl. 295
University diploma or degree 320
Postsecondary Enrolment
2016 2017 2018
Saskatchewan Polytechnic 15 8 12
Ethnic Diversity University of Saskatchewan 12 11 20
* Higher number indicates greater diversity 2016
Lawson Heights Suburban Centre 0.12
Saskatoon 0.45
Enrolment by School
Mother Tongue P- Saskatoon Public School S - Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Top Languages 2016 2016 2017 2018
English 930 Bishop James Mahoney (s) 567 612 629
German 335
French 45
Gujarati 30
Ukranian 20
PO
PU
LA
TIO
N
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: Saskatchewan Polytechnic Administrative Office and University of Saskatchewan Registrar's Office
Source: 2016 Census
Source: Saskatoon Public School Division & Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: 2016 Census
1412 1410 1456 1516
2016 2017 2018 2019
370
15
50
25
35
10
njhm
300 200 100 0 100 200
00 to 04
05 to 09
10 to 14
15 to 19
20 to 24
25 to 29
30 to 34
35 to 39
40 to 44
45 to 49
50 to 54
55 to 59
60 to 64
65 to 69
70 to 74
75 to 79
80 to 84
85+
Female Male
Household Structure Dwelling Unit Count
2016 2018
One-family households 390
Multiple-family households 10
Non-family households 600
Total lone-parent families 25
Total households 1000
Household size 1.5
Total Dwellings 1039
Age of Dwelling Neighbourhood Area 84.7 hectares 209.4 acres
2016 Dwelling Units per Area 12.3 per hectare 5.0 per acre
Real Estate Sales
2018 No. of Sales Average Price
Condo Townhouse 9 363,000$
High Rise Apt Condo 0 -$
Low Rise Apt Condo 20 200,875$
Semi-detached 0 -$
Semi-detached - two titles 0 -$
Single Family Dwelling 0 -$
Housing Affordability
2018 Median Multiple Park Space
Saskatoon 4.26 2019 Hectares Acres
Lawson Heights Suburban Centre 2.85 Total Park Area 28.4 70.1
Note: Median Multiple of 3.0 & under is rated as "affordable" Population per Park Area 53.4 21.6
Housing Costs
2016 Bishop James P Mahoney D 4.2 10.3
Average Owner's Major Payments $1,034 Umea N 14.6 36.1
Average Gross Rent $1,104 Umea Vast MD 9.6 23.7
Housing by Tenure
2016
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Park Type: N - Neighbourhood D - District MD - Multi-district
SU- Special Use I - Industrial
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation and RBC Economics Research
3%
15%
36%
37%
3%
7%
0%
Before 1960
1961-1980
1981-1990
1991-2000
2001-2005
2006-2010
2011-2016
Multi-Unit1039100%
67%
33%
Owned
Rented
163
LAWSON HEIGHTS SUBURBAN CENTRE
Voter Turn-out (%) Licensed Home-Based Businesses
Civic 2003 55% 2017 2018
Civic 2006 38% Saskatoon 4871 4984
Federal 2006 54% Lawson Heights Suburban Centre 11 13
Provincial 2007 79% Source: City of Saskatoon, Business License Program
Federal 2008 64% Labour Force
Civic 2009 19% 2017
Federal 2011 52% Lawson Heights Suburban Centre Saskatoon
Provincial 2011 63% Labour Force Participation Rate 37.7% 70.7%
Federal 2015 79% Economic Dependency Ratio 85.7% 16.0%
Provincial 2016 49% Median Total Income (personal) $32,730 $40,050
Civic 2016 18% Provincial Index of Median Income (base=100) 85.40 104.50
Canadian Index of Median Income (base=100) 91.70 112.20
Personal Income
2017
Major Occupation
2016
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, City Clerk’s office; Province of Saskatchewan,
Chief Electoral Officer; and Elections Canada
25
105
35
35
50
30
155
85
0
10
Management
Business-Finance-Administration
Natural-Applied sciences and related
Health
Education-Law Social-Community & Gov
Art-Culture-Recreation-Sport
Sale & Service
Trades-Transport-Equip operators and related
Natural resources - agriculture & related
Manufacturing-Utilities
10.9%
26.7%
15.6%
18.8%
18.6%
6.1%
3.3%
17.6%
14.8%
11.7%
16.5%
18.5%
10.2%
10.7%
Under $14,999
$15,000-24,999
$25,000-34,999
$35,000-49,999
$50,000-74,999
$75,000-99,999
$100,000 plus
Lawson Heights Suburban Centre City of Saskatoon
Conf
eder
atio
nDr
ive
33rd Street 33rd
Street
Drive
Milton
Massey
Milton
Drive
Mac
klem
CrescentStreetMaxwell
Maxwell
Aven
ueM
arr
Matheson
Marlborough
MadisonMorris
Crescent
Malta
Mackie
Mac
kieNorth
umberland
Street
Circle
Mah
oney M
athe
son
Mac
klem No
rthum
berla
nd
Aven
ue
Drive PlaceMatheson
Drive
Ave
Cres
cent
Morris
PlaceMoore
Cres
cent
Aven
ue
WStreet
Crescent
Cres
Avenue
Y
Drive
Drive
Drive
Drive
Aven
ue
A. McDonald Park
Marlborough Park
Bishop Klein
School
Vincent Massey School
SOLD67.2%67.2% $222,421$222,421
$33,360$33,360 2.72.7
homeownership
medianpersonalincome
householdsize
averagesale price
Massey PlaceMassey PlaceCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTSCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTS
MUNICIPAL WARD 4MUNICIPAL WARD 4PopulationPopulation3,713
165
MASSEY PLACE
Mode of Travel to Work
2016
Driver: Car, Truck, Van
Passenger: Car, Truck, Van
Public Transit
Walked
Age Group Bicycle
2019Other
Registered Vehicles
2017 2018
Total (LV & PV) 1782 1789LV - light vehicles (commercial & private) PV - private passenger vehicle Source: SGI
Per Person 0.5 0.5
Saskatoon Per Person 0.7 0.7
Education Level
2016
No Certificate/diploma/degree 510
High school certificate or equivalent 955
Apprentice/trades certificate/diploma 245
College/CEGEP/non-university cert./dipl. 460
University diploma or degree 340
Postsecondary Enrolment
2016 2017 2018
Saskatchewan Polytechnic 87 77 59
Ethnic Diversity University of Saskatchewan 46 55 61
* Higher number indicates greater diversity 2016
Massey Place 0.55
Saskatoon 0.45
Enrolment by School
Mother Tongue P- Saskatoon Public School S - Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Top Languages 2016 2016 2017 2018
English 2280 Bishop Klein School (s) 329 292 274
Urdu 125 Vincent Massey School (p) 245 206 173
Tagalog (Pilipino, Filipino) 115
Spanish 65
Vietnamese 60
PO
PU
LA
TIO
N
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: Saskatchewan Polytechnic Administrative Office and University of Saskatchewan Registrar's Office
Source: 2016 Census
Source: Saskatoon Public School Division & Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: 2016 Census
1045
150
95
35
20
20
njhm
200 100 0 100 200
00 to 04
05 to 09
10 to 14
15 to 19
20 to 24
25 to 29
30 to 34
35 to 39
40 to 44
45 to 49
50 to 54
55 to 59
60 to 64
65 to 69
70 to 74
75 to 79
80 to 84
85+
Female Male
3709
3885
35883713
2016 2017 2018 2019
Household Structure Dwelling Unit Count
2016 2018
One-family households 800
Multiple-family households 55
Non-family households 300
Total lone-parent families 250
Total households 1155
Household size 2.7
Total Dwellings 1281
Age of Dwelling Neighbourhood Area 99.2 hectares 245.2 acres
2016 Dwelling Units per Area 12.9 per hectare 5.2 per acre
Real Estate Sales
2018 No. of Sales Average Price
Condo Townhouse 0 -$
High Rise Apt Condo 0 -$
Low Rise Apt Condo 3 84,933$
Semi-detached 1 319,000$
Semi-detached - two titles 1 210,000$
Single Family Dwelling 21 238,055$
Housing Affordability
2018 Median Multiple Park Space
Saskatoon 4.26 2019 Hectares Acres
Massey Place 2.99 Total Park Area 6.1 15.0
Note: Median Multiple of 3.0 & under is rated as "affordable" Population per Park Area 611.5 247.5
Housing Costs
2016 Archibald McDonald N 5.5 13.7
Average Owner's Major Payments $1,094 Marlborough N 0.5 1.3
Average Gross Rent $1,003
Housing by Tenure
2016
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Park Type: N - Neighbourhood D - District MD - Multi-district
SU- Special Use I - Industrial
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation and RBC Economics Research
6%
84%
6%
3%
0%
0%
0%
Before 1960
1961-1980
1981-1990
1991-2000
2001-2005
2006-2010
2011-2016
Single Family82264%
Two Unit826%
Multi-Unit37730%
67%
33%
Owned
Rented
167
MASSEY PLACE
Voter Turn-out (%) Licensed Home-Based Businesses
Civic 2003 49% 2017 2018
Civic 2006 26% Saskatoon 4871 4984
Federal 2006 51% Massey Place 42 41
Provincial 2007 72% Source: City of Saskatoon, Business License Program
Federal 2008 46% Labour Force
Civic 2009 28% 2017
Federal 2011 50% Massey Place Saskatoon
Provincial 2011 51% Labour Force Participation Rate 66% 70.7%
Federal 2015 63% Economic Dependency Ratio 30.4% 16.0%
Provincial 2016 34% Median Total Income (personal) $33,360 $40,050
Civic 2016 24% Provincial Index of Median Income (base=100) 87.10 104.50
Canadian Index of Median Income (base=100) 93.50 112.20
Personal Income
2017
Major Occupation
2016
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, City Clerk’s office; Province of Saskatchewan,
Chief Electoral Officer; and Elections Canada
95
205
95
70
125
15
510
315
20
70
Management
Business-Finance-Administration
Natural-Applied sciences and related
Health
Education-Law Social-Community & Gov
Art-Culture-Recreation-Sport
Sale & Service
Trades-Transport-Equip operators and related
Natural resources - agriculture & related
Manufacturing-Utilities
20.2%
17.7%
15.0%
20.3%
18.4%
6.0%
2.4%
17.6%
14.8%
11.7%
16.5%
18.5%
10.2%
10.7%
Under $14,999
$15,000-24,999
$25,000-34,999
$35,000-49,999
$50,000-74,999
$75,000-99,999
$100,000 plus
Massey Place City of Saskatoon
F
Aven
ueC
IAv
enue
Street
Aven
ue
H F E D BG C
Drive
34th
35th
Aven
ue
Aven
ue
Aven
ue
I
Street
Street
Street
37th
36th
Aven
ue
Aven
ue
Aven
ue
Aven
ue
Street
Ave
H
Aven
ue
Aven
ue
Aven
ue
Aven
ue
Aven
ue
Idylw
yld
BDE
38th
G
39th Street
Street
33rd
Idylw
yldDr
ive
Mayfair Library
Mayfair School
A.H. Browne Park
SOLD
MayfairMayfair
68.9%68.9%
COMMUNITY QUICK FACTSCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTS
MUNICIPAL WARD 1MUNICIPAL WARD 1
$209,804$209,804
$31,450$31,450 2.32.3
homeownership
PopulationPopulation3,129
medianpersonalincome
householdsize
averagesale price
169
MAYFAIR
Mode of Travel to Work
2016
Driver: Car, Truck, Van
Passenger: Car, Truck, Van
Public Transit
Walked
Age Group Bicycle
2019Other
Registered Vehicles
2017 2018
Total (LV & PV) 1579 1561LV - light vehicles (commercial & private) PV - private passenger vehicle Source: SGI
Per Person 0.5 0.5
Saskatoon Per Person 0.7 0.7
Education Level
2016
No Certificate/diploma/degree 460
High school certificate or equivalent 660
Apprentice/trades certificate/diploma 230
College/CEGEP/non-university cert./dipl. 410
University diploma or degree 280
Postsecondary Enrolment
2016 2017 2018
Saskatchewan Polytechnic 108 119 100
Ethnic Diversity University of Saskatchewan 48 49 51
* Higher number indicates greater diversity 2016
Mayfair 0.29
Saskatoon 0.45
Enrolment by School
Mother Tongue P- Saskatoon Public School S - Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Top Languages 2016 2016 2017 2018
English 1980 Mayfair School (p) 208 211 222
Tagalog (Pilipino, Filipino) 130
German 30
Ukrainian 30
French 25
Spanish 25
Punjabi (Panjabi) 25
PO
PU
LA
TIO
N
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: Saskatchewan Polytechnic Administrative Office and University of Saskatchewan Registrar's Office
Source: 2016 Census
Source: Saskatoon Public School Division & Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: 2016 Census
29553087 3087 3129
2016 2017 2018 2019
980
100
60
80
20
25
njhm
200 100 0 100 200
00 to 04
05 to 09
10 to 14
15 to 19
20 to 24
25 to 29
30 to 34
35 to 39
40 to 44
45 to 49
50 to 54
55 to 59
60 to 64
65 to 69
70 to 74
75 to 79
80 to 84
85+
Female Male
Household Structure Dwelling Unit Count
2016 2018
One-family households 590
Multiple-family households 25
Non-family households 455
Total lone-parent families 185
Total households 1065
Household size 2.3
Total Dwellings 1144
Age of Dwelling Neighbourhood Area 92.7 hectares 229.0 acres
2016 Dwelling Units per Area 12.3 per hectare 5.0 per acre
Real Estate Sales
2018 No. of Sales Average Price
Condo Townhouse 0 -$
High Rise Apt Condo 0 -$
Low Rise Apt Condo 0 -$
Semi-detached 0 -$
Semi-detached - two titles 2 185,000$
Single Family Dwelling 62 210,604$
Housing Affordability
2018 Median Multiple Park Space
Saskatoon 4.26 2019 Hectares Acres
Mayfair 2.66 Total Park Area 2.0 4.8
Note: Median Multiple of 3.0 & under is rated as "affordable" Population per Park Area 1599.5 647.3
Housing Costs
2016 AH Browne N 2.0 4.8
Average Owner's Major Payments $1,025
Average Gross Rent $1,119
Housing by Tenure
2016
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Park Type: N - Neighbourhood D - District MD - Multi-district
SU- Special Use I - Industrial
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation and RBC Economics Research
50%
34%
4%
2%
3%
3%
3%
Before 1960
1961-1980
1981-1990
1991-2000
2001-2005
2006-2010
2011-2016
Single Family85575%
Two Unit27023%
Multi-Unit192%
69%
31%
Owned
Rented
171
MAYFAIR
Voter Turn-out (%) Licensed Home-Based Businesses
Civic 2003 37% 2017 2018
Civic 2006 22% Saskatoon 4871 4984
Federal 2006 49% Mayfair 42 53
Provincial 2007 70% Source: City of Saskatoon, Business License Program
Federal 2008 45% Labour Force
Civic 2009 21% 2017
Federal 2011 46% Mayfair Saskatoon
Provincial 2011 48% Labour Force Participation Rate 66.4% 70.7%
Federal 2015 62% Economic Dependency Ratio 25.7% 16.0%
Provincial 2016 30% Median Total Income (personal) $31,450 $40,050
Civic 2016 23% Provincial Index of Median Income (base=100) 82.10 104.50
Canadian Index of Median Income (base=100) 88.10 112.20
Personal Income
2017
Major Occupation
2016
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, City Clerk’s office; Province of Saskatchewan,
Chief Electoral Officer; and Elections Canada
85
165
40
95
105
25
460
390
35
55
Management
Business-Finance-Administration
Natural-Applied sciences and related
Health
Education-Law Social-Community & Gov
Art-Culture-Recreation-Sport
Sale & Service
Trades-Transport-Equip operators and related
Natural resources - agriculture & related
Manufacturing-Utilities
21.1%
18.8%
15.3%
18.6%
17.2%
5.2%
3.8%
17.6%
14.8%
11.7%
16.5%
18.5%
10.2%
10.7%
Under $14,999
$15,000-24,999
$25,000-34,999
$35,000-49,999
$50,000-74,999
$75,000-99,999
$100,000 plus
Mayfair City of Saskatoon
Circ
le
Pl
Pl
Crt
Circ
le
Street
Ottawa
Aven
ue
Aven
ue
Aven
ue
Aven
ue
17th
18th
19th
Appleby
Ottawa Ave
Street
Aven
ue
Aven
ue
Aven
ue
Road
Drive
Appleby
Drive
Wardlow
Crescent
Appleby
Appleby
PlSclandens
PlShaftsbury
Short
Appleby
Plac
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Blak
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Carli
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Dund
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Aven
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Aven
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Witn
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Mon
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Win
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Vanc
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Ottaw
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19th
21st
20th
XY
Street
Aven
ue
22nd
Street
Street21st
W
Street
Street
Crescent
X W
St
Aven
ue
Driv
e
Drive
Peter Pond Park
Cahill Park
Dutchak Park
Meadowgreen Park
Kate Waygood Park
W.P.Bate School SOLD
MeadowgreenMeadowgreen
50.0%50.0%
COMMUNITY QUICK FACTSCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTS
MUNICIPAL WARD 2MUNICIPAL WARD 2
$204,835$204,835
$27,900$27,900 2.82.8
homeownership
PopulationPopulation4,632
medianpersonalincome
householdsize
averagesale price
173
MEADOWGREEN
Mode of Travel to Work
2016
Driver: Car, Truck, Van
Passenger: Car, Truck, Van
Public Transit
Walked
Age Group Bicycle
2019Other
Registered Vehicles
2017 2018
Total (LV & PV) 2040 2046LV - light vehicles (commercial & private) PV - private passenger vehicle Source: SGI
Per Person 0.4 0.4
Saskatoon Per Person 0.7 0.7
Education Level
2016
No Certificate/diploma/degree 1085
High school certificate or equivalent 1090
Apprentice/trades certificate/diploma 300
College/CEGEP/non-university cert./dipl. 440
University diploma or degree 435
Postsecondary Enrolment
2016 2017 2018
Saskatchewan Polytechnic 122 117 97
Ethnic Diversity University of Saskatchewan 67 75 76
* Higher number indicates greater diversity 2016
Meadowgreen 1.04
Saskatoon 0.45
Enrolment by School
Mother Tongue P- Saskatoon Public School S - Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Top Languages 2016 2016 2017 2018
English 2830 W. P. Bate School (p) 396 382 337
Tagalog (Pilipino, Filipino) 225
Arabic 125
Spanish 105
Nepali 105
PO
PU
LA
TIO
N
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: Saskatchewan Polytechnic Administrative Office and University of Saskatchewan Registrar's Office
Source: 2016 Census
Source: Saskatoon Public School Division & Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: 2016 Census
4803 4851
4635 4632
2016 2017 2018 2019
1290
185
195
40
10
20
njhm
300 200 100 0 100 200 300
00 to 04
05 to 09
10 to 14
15 to 19
20 to 24
25 to 29
30 to 34
35 to 39
40 to 44
45 to 49
50 to 54
55 to 59
60 to 64
65 to 69
70 to 74
75 to 79
80 to 84
85+
Female Male
Household Structure Dwelling Unit Count
2016 2018
One-family households 1010
Multiple-family households 45
Non-family households 500
Total lone-parent families 300
Total households 1560
Household size 2.8
Total Dwellings 1712
Age of Dwelling Neighbourhood Area 123.4 hectares 304.8 acres
2016 Dwelling Units per Area 13.9 per hectare 5.6 per acre
Real Estate Sales
2018 No. of Sales Average Price
Condo Townhouse 0 -$
High Rise Apt Condo 0 -$
Low Rise Apt Condo 8 41,625$
Semi-detached 0 -$
Semi-detached - two titles 1 178,000$
Single Family Dwelling 40 238,148$
Housing Affordability
2018 Median Multiple Park Space
Saskatoon 4.26 2019 Hectares Acres
Meadowgreen 2.98 Total Park Area 15.0 37.0
Note: Median Multiple of 3.0 & under is rated as "affordable" Population per Park Area 309.7 125.3
Housing Costs
2016 Cahill N 0.6 1.5
Average Owner's Major Payments $1,140 Dutchak N 1.2 3.0
Average Gross Rent $948 Kate Waygood N 10.3 25.4
Meadowgreen N 2.2 5.5
Peter Pond N 0.6 1.5
Housing by Tenure
2016
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Park Type: N - Neighbourhood D - District MD - Multi-district
SU- Special Use I - Industrial
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation and RBC Economics Research
14%
63%
12%
4%
3%
3%
2%
Before 1960
1961-1980
1981-1990
1991-2000
2001-2005
2006-2010
2011-2016
Single Family77745%
Two Unit20612%
Multi-Unit72943%
50%
50%
Owned
Rented
175
MEADOWGREEN
Voter Turn-out (%) Licensed Home-Based Businesses
Civic 2003 38% 2017 2018
Civic 2006 25% Saskatoon 4871 4984
Federal 2006 48% Meadowgreen 66 71
Provincial 2007 68% Source: City of Saskatoon, Business License Program
Federal 2008 45% Labour Force
Civic 2009 22% 2017
Federal 2011 49% Meadowgreen Saskatoon
Provincial 2011 52% Labour Force Participation Rate 59.8% 70.7%
Federal 2015 55% Economic Dependency Ratio 36.8% 16.0%
Provincial 2016 32% Median Total Income (personal) $27,900 $40,050
Civic 2016 20% Provincial Index of Median Income (base=100) 72.80 104.50
Canadian Index of Median Income (base=100) 78.20 112.20
Personal Income
2017
Major Occupation
2016
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, City Clerk’s office; Province of Saskatchewan,
Chief Electoral Officer; and Elections Canada
90
220
55
105
180
35
685
470
40
100
Management
Business-Finance-Administration
Natural-Applied sciences and related
Health
Education-Law Social-Community & Gov
Art-Culture-Recreation-Sport
Sale & Service
Trades-Transport-Equip operators and related
Natural resources - agriculture & related
Manufacturing-Utilities
24.3%
21.2%
16.6%
18.4%
13.5%
3.8%
2.2%
17.6%
14.8%
11.7%
16.5%
18.5%
10.2%
10.7%
Under $14,999
$15,000-24,999
$25,000-34,999
$35,000-49,999
$50,000-74,999
$75,000-99,999
$100,000 plus
Meadowgreen City of Saskatoon
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Park
Gougeon Park
Lt. Col. D. Walker
Park
Lt. Gen. G.G. Simonds Park
SOLD77.2%77.2% $433,545$433,545
$46,930$46,930 2.62.6
homeownership
medianpersonalincome
householdsize
averagesale price
Montgomery PlaceMontgomery PlaceCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTSCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTS
MUNICIPAL WARD 2MUNICIPAL WARD 2PopulationPopulation3,100
177
MONTGOMERY PLACE
Mode of Travel to Work
2016
Driver: Car, Truck, Van
Passenger: Car, Truck, Van
Public Transit
Walked
Age Group Bicycle
2019Other
Registered Vehicles
2017 2018
Total (LV & PV) 2344 2367LV - light vehicles (commercial & private) PV - private passenger vehicle Source: SGI
Per Person 0.8 0.8
Saskatoon Per Person 0.7 0.7
Education Level
2016
No Certificate/diploma/degree 310
High school certificate or equivalent 720
Apprentice/trades certificate/diploma 315
College/CEGEP/non-university cert./dipl. 430
University diploma or degree 535
Postsecondary Enrolment
2016 2017 2018
Saskatchewan Polytechnic 43 33 33
Ethnic Diversity University of Saskatchewan 87 111 109
* Higher number indicates greater diversity 2016
Montgomery Place 0.25
Saskatoon 0.45
Enrolment by School
Mother Tongue P- Saskatoon Public School S - Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Top Languages 2016 2016 2017 2018
English 2475 Montgomery School (p) 275 295 291
French 60 St. Dominic School (s) 157 148 153
Spanish 45
Ukrainian 40
Bengali 30
PO
PU
LA
TIO
N
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: Saskatchewan Polytechnic Administrative Office and University of Saskatchewan Registrar's Office
Source: 2016 Census
Source: Saskatoon Public School Division & Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: 2016 Census
2961 2989 30103100
2016 2017 2018 2019
1355
70
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15
10
35
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10 to 14
15 to 19
20 to 24
25 to 29
30 to 34
35 to 39
40 to 44
45 to 49
50 to 54
55 to 59
60 to 64
65 to 69
70 to 74
75 to 79
80 to 84
85+
Female Male
Household Structure Dwelling Unit Count
2016 2018
One-family households 835
Multiple-family households 20
Non-family households 225
Total lone-parent families 120
Total households 1080
Household size 2.6
Total Dwellings 1195
Age of Dwelling Neighbourhood Area 193.3 hectares 477.7 acres
2016 Dwelling Units per Area 6.2 per hectare 2.5 per acre
Real Estate Sales
2018 No. of Sales Average Price
Condo Townhouse 0 -$
High Rise Apt Condo 0 -$
Low Rise Apt Condo 0 -$
Semi-detached 1 445,000$
Semi-detached - two titles 0 -$
Single Family Dwelling 42 433,273$
Housing Affordability
2018 Median Multiple Park Space
Saskatoon 4.26 2019 Hectares Acres
Montgomery Place 5.53 Total Park Area 6.2 15.3
Note: Median Multiple of 3.0 & under is rated as "affordable" Population per Park Area 501.7 203.0
Housing Costs
2016 Gougeon N 0.9 2.3
Average Owner's Major Payments $1,339 Lt Colonel D Walker N 0.8 1.9
Average Gross Rent $1,273 Lt General GG Simonds N 1.1 2.8
Montgomery N 3.4 8.3
Housing by Tenure
2016
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Park Type: N - Neighbourhood D - District MD - Multi-district
SU- Special Use I - Industrial
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation and RBC Economics Research
21%
42%
15%
5%
2%
1%
14%
Before 1960
1961-1980
1981-1990
1991-2000
2001-2005
2006-2010
2011-2016
Single Family86572%
Two Unit504%
Multi-Unit28024%
77%
23%
Owned
Rented
179
MONTGOMERY PLACE
Voter Turn-out (%) Licensed Home-Based Businesses
Civic 2003 59% 2017 2018
Civic 2006 44% Saskatoon 4871 4984
Federal 2006 63% Montgomery Place 91 87
Provincial 2007 75% Source: City of Saskatoon, Business License Program
Federal 2008 60% Labour Force
Civic 2009 36% 2017
Federal 2011 62% Montgomery Place Saskatoon
Provincial 2011 62% Labour Force Participation Rate 74.9% 70.7%
Federal 2015 80% Economic Dependency Ratio 13.5% 16.0%
Provincial 2016 47% Median Total Income (personal) $46,930 $40,050
Civic 2016 46% Provincial Index of Median Income (base=100) 122.50 104.50
Canadian Index of Median Income (base=100) 131.50 112.20
Personal Income
2017
Major Occupation
2016
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, City Clerk’s office; Province of Saskatchewan,
Chief Electoral Officer; and Elections Canada
160
285
105
120
215
25
340
330
70
55
Management
Business-Finance-Administration
Natural-Applied sciences and related
Health
Education-Law Social-Community & Gov
Art-Culture-Recreation-Sport
Sale & Service
Trades-Transport-Equip operators and related
Natural resources - agriculture & related
Manufacturing-Utilities
13.9%
10.5%
11.1%
17.4%
20.9%
13.6%
12.6%
17.6%
14.8%
11.7%
16.5%
18.5%
10.2%
10.7%
Under $14,999
$15,000-24,999
$25,000-34,999
$35,000-49,999
$50,000-74,999
$75,000-99,999
$100,000 plus
Montgomery Place City of Saskatoon
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Mount Royal Court
Jubilee Heights
Fairview Court
PlaceSt. Paul's
Sifton Park
Mount Royal Park
Royal West
Campus Mount Royal
Collegiate
Howard Coad
School
St. Maria Goretti
Community School
ÉcoleSt.
Gerard School
Mount RoyalMount RoyalCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTSCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTS
MUNICIPAL WARD 4MUNICIPAL WARD 4PopulationPopulation5,200
SOLD59.9%59.9% $234,453$234,453
$29,980$29,980 2.32.3
homeownership
medianpersonalincome
householdsize
averagesale price
181
MOUNT ROYAL
Mode of Travel to Work
2016
Driver: Car, Truck, Van
Passenger: Car, Truck, Van
Public Transit
Walked
Age Group Bicycle
2019Other
Registered Vehicles
2017 2018
Total (LV & PV) 2646 2589LV - light vehicles (commercial & private) PV - private passenger vehicle Source: SGI
Per Person 0.5 0.5
Saskatoon Per Person 0.7 0.7
Education Level
2016
No Certificate/diploma/degree 875
High school certificate or equivalent 1375
Apprentice/trades certificate/diploma 390
College/CEGEP/non-university cert./dipl. 500
University diploma or degree 515
Postsecondary Enrolment
2016 2017 2018
Saskatchewan Polytechnic 130 128 98
Ethnic Diversity University of Saskatchewan 75 81 89
* Higher number indicates greater diversity 2016
Mount Royal 0.73
Saskatoon 0.45
Enrolment by School
Mother Tongue P- Saskatoon Public School S - Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Top Languages 2016 2016 2017 2018
English 3095 Howard Coad School (p) 239 257 290
Tagalog (Pilipino, Filipino) 240 Mount Royal Collegiate (p) 877 874 828
Bengali 160 St. Gerard School (s) 573 442 446
Ukrainian 90 St. Maria Goretti (s) 212 178 176
Spanish 70 Royal West Campus (p) 358 392 301
PO
PU
LA
TIO
N
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: Saskatchewan Polytechnic Administrative Office and University of Saskatchewan Registrar's Office
Source: 2016 Census
Source: Saskatoon Public School Division & Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: 2016 Census
50525194 5131 5200
2016 2017 2018 2019
1445
165
155
100
10
25
njhm
300 200 100 0 100 200 300
00 to 04
05 to 09
10 to 14
15 to 19
20 to 24
25 to 29
30 to 34
35 to 39
40 to 44
45 to 49
50 to 54
55 to 59
60 to 64
65 to 69
70 to 74
75 to 79
80 to 84
85+
Female Male
Household Structure Dwelling Unit Count
2016 2018
One-family households 1020
Multiple-family households 30
Non-family households 870
Total lone-parent families 290
Total households 1920
Household size 2.3
Total Dwellings 1986
Age of Dwelling Neighbourhood Area 198.2 hectares 489.7 acres
2016 Dwelling Units per Area 10.0 per hectare 4.1 per acre
Real Estate Sales
2018 No. of Sales Average Price
Condo Townhouse 0 -$
High Rise Apt Condo 0 -$
Low Rise Apt Condo 0 -$
Semi-detached 0 -$
Semi-detached - two titles 2 242,500$
Single Family Dwelling 47 234,110$
Housing Affordability
2018 Median Multiple Park Space
Saskatoon 4.26 2019 Hectares Acres
Mount Royal 3.18 Total Park Area 11.3 27.9
Note: Median Multiple of 3.0 & under is rated as "affordable" Population per Park Area 460.7 186.5
Housing Costs
2016 Mount Royal D 3.2 7.8
Average Owner's Major Payments $1,031 Riversdale Kiwanis SU 1.9 4.8
Average Gross Rent $876 Sifton N 6.2 15.3
Housing by Tenure
2016
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Park Type: N - Neighbourhood D - District MD - Multi-district
SU- Special Use I - Industrial
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation and RBC Economics Research
47%
44%
4%
2%
1%
1%
1%
Before 1960
1961-1980
1981-1990
1991-2000
2001-2005
2006-2010
2011-2016
Single Family118660%
Two Unit26813%
Multi-Unit53227%
60%
40%
Owned
Rented
183
MOUNT ROYAL
Voter Turn-out (%) Licensed Home-Based Businesses
Civic 2003 46% 2017 2018
Civic 2006 28% Saskatoon 4871 4984
Federal 2006 53% Mount Royal 65 54
Provincial 2007 70% Source: City of Saskatoon, Business License Program
Federal 2008 50% Labour Force
Civic 2009 28% 2017
Federal 2011 53% Mount Royal Saskatoon
Provincial 2011 55% Labour Force Participation Rate 62.2% 70.7%
Federal 2015 65% Economic Dependency Ratio 33.3% 16.0%
Provincial 2016 31% Median Total Income (personal) $29,980 $40,050
Civic 2016 23% Provincial Index of Median Income (base=100) 78.30 104.50
Canadian Index of Median Income (base=100) 84.00 112.20
Personal Income
2017
Major Occupation
2016
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, City Clerk’s office; Province of Saskatchewan,
Chief Electoral Officer; and Elections Canada
115
285
70
135
145
20
775
450
40
80
Management
Business-Finance-Administration
Natural-Applied sciences and related
Health
Education-Law Social-Community & Gov
Art-Culture-Recreation-Sport
Sale & Service
Trades-Transport-Equip operators and related
Natural resources - agriculture & related
Manufacturing-Utilities
19.2%
22.6%
14.8%
19.8%
15.7%
5.1%
2.8%
17.6%
14.8%
11.7%
16.5%
18.5%
10.2%
10.7%
Under $14,999
$15,000-24,999
$25,000-34,999
$35,000-49,999
$50,000-74,999
$75,000-99,999
$100,000 plus
Mount Royal City of Saskatoon
Aven
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Hazen
Street33rd
Road
Warman
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Memorial Park
North Park
Horn Park
ArenaArchibald
École St. Paul School
North Park Wilson School
SOLD70.0%70.0% $371,715$371,715
$41,210$41,210 2.22.2
homeownership
medianpersonalincome
householdsize
averagesale price
North ParkNorth ParkCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTSCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTS
MUNICIPAL WARD 1MUNICIPAL WARD 1PopulationPopulation2,075
185
NORTH PARK
Mode of Travel to Work
2016
Driver: Car, Truck, Van
Passenger: Car, Truck, Van
Public Transit
Walked
Age Group Bicycle
2019Other
Registered Vehicles
2017 2018
Total (LV & PV) 1461 1478LV - light vehicles (commercial & private) PV - private passenger vehicle Source: SGI
Per Person 0.7 0.7
Saskatoon Per Person 0.7 0.7
Education Level
2016
No Certificate/diploma/degree 215
High school certificate or equivalent 535
Apprentice/trades certificate/diploma 135
College/CEGEP/non-university cert./dipl. 345
University diploma or degree 405
Postsecondary Enrolment
2016 2017 2018
Saskatchewan Polytechnic 45 51 39
Ethnic Diversity University of Saskatchewan 80 79 79
* Higher number indicates greater diversity 2016
North Park 0.18
Saskatoon 0.45
Enrolment by School
Mother Tongue P- Saskatoon Public School S - Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Top Languages 2016 2016 2017 2018
English 1620 École St. Paul (s) 168 157 166
French 65 North Park Wilson School (p) 242 237 254
German 65
Ukrainian 50
Tagalog (Pilipino, Filipino) 40
Assyrian Neo-Aramaic 20
PO
PU
LA
TIO
N
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: Saskatchewan Polytechnic Administrative Office and University of Saskatchewan Registrar's Office
Source: 2016 Census
Source: Saskatoon Public School Division & Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: 2016 Census
20292107
2022 2075
2016 2017 2018 2019
830
50
25
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150 100 50 0 50 100 150
00 to 04
05 to 09
10 to 14
15 to 19
20 to 24
25 to 29
30 to 34
35 to 39
40 to 44
45 to 49
50 to 54
55 to 59
60 to 64
65 to 69
70 to 74
75 to 79
80 to 84
85+
Female Male
Household Structure Dwelling Unit Count
2016 2018
One-family households 515
Multiple-family households 0
Non-family households 375
Total lone-parent families 90
Total households 895
Household size 2.2
Total Dwellings 1029
Age of Dwelling Neighbourhood Area 83.2 hectares 205.5 acres
2016 Dwelling Units per Area 12.4 per hectare 5.0 per acre
Real Estate Sales
2018 No. of Sales Average Price
Condo Townhouse 1 359,000$
High Rise Apt Condo 0 -$
Low Rise Apt Condo 0 -$
Semi-detached 0 -$
Semi-detached - two titles 7 413,486$
Single Family Dwelling 45 365,500$
Housing Affordability
2018 Median Multiple Park Space
Saskatoon 4.26 2019 Hectares Acres
North Park 4.68 Total Park Area 7.6 18.8
Note: Median Multiple of 3.0 & under is rated as "affordable" Population per Park Area 272.9 110.5
Housing Costs
2016 GD Archibald Memorial D 3.8 9.3
Average Owner's Major Payments $1,160 Horn N 0.2 0.4
Average Gross Rent $1,175 Marriot N 0.3 0.8
Meewasin SU 3.0 7.4
North Park N 0.4 0.9
Housing by Tenure
2016
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Park Type: N - Neighbourhood D - District MD - Multi-district
SU- Special Use I - Industrial
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation and RBC Economics Research
43%
38%
5%
3%
0%
4%
6%
Before 1960
1961-1980
1981-1990
1991-2000
2001-2005
2006-2010
2011-2016
Single Family66865%
Two Unit22422%
Multi-Unit13713%
70%
30%
Owned
Rented
187
NORTH PARK
Voter Turn-out (%) Licensed Home-Based Businesses
Civic 2003 54% 2017 2018
Civic 2006 41% Saskatoon 4871 4984
Federal 2006 51% North Park 72 65
Provincial 2007 73% Source: City of Saskatoon, Business License Program
Federal 2008 50% Labour Force
Civic 2009 37% 2017
Federal 2011 48% North Park Saskatoon
Provincial 2011 55% Labour Force Participation Rate 74.9% 70.7%
Federal 2015 69% Economic Dependency Ratio 14.5% 16.0%
Provincial 2016 41% Median Total Income (personal) $41,210 $40,050
Civic 2016 36% Provincial Index of Median Income (base=100) 107.60 104.50
Canadian Index of Median Income (base=100) 115.50 112.20
Personal Income
2017
Major Occupation
2016
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, City Clerk’s office; Province of Saskatchewan,
Chief Electoral Officer; and Elections Canada
130
200
90
105
125
30
225
210
20
50
Management
Business-Finance-Administration
Natural-Applied sciences and related
Health
Education-Law Social-Community & Gov
Art-Culture-Recreation-Sport
Sale & Service
Trades-Transport-Equip operators and related
Natural resources - agriculture & related
Manufacturing-Utilities
15.4%
13.9%
12.6%
17.0%
20.4%
9.8%
10.9%
17.6%
14.8%
11.7%
16.5%
18.5%
10.2%
10.7%
Under $14,999
$15,000-24,999
$25,000-34,999
$35,000-49,999
$50,000-74,999
$75,000-99,999
$100,000 plus
North Park City of Saskatoon
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Nutana Collegiate
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Cosmopolitan
Park
Idylwyld Park
Poplar Park
AlbertRec.Unit
SOLD51.5%51.5% $467,841$467,841
$47,870$47,870 1.91.9
homeownership
medianpersonalincome
householdsize
averagesale price
NutanaNutanaCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTSCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTS
MUNICIPAL WARD 6MUNICIPAL WARD 6PopulationPopulation6,158
189
NUTANA
Mode of Travel to Work
2016
Driver: Car, Truck, Van
Passenger: Car, Truck, Van
Public Transit
Walked
Age Group Bicycle
2019Other
Registered Vehicles
2017 2018
Total (LV & PV) 3983 4065LV - light vehicles (commercial & private) PV - private passenger vehicle Source: SGI
Per Person 0.6 0.7
Saskatoon Per Person 0.7 0.7
Education Level
2016
No Certificate/diploma/degree 385
High school certificate or equivalent 1310
Apprentice/trades certificate/diploma 320
College/CEGEP/non-university cert./dipl. 750
University diploma or degree 2835
Postsecondary Enrolment
2016 2017 2018
Saskatchewan Polytechnic 80 89 66
Ethnic Diversity University of Saskatchewan 429 469 474
* Higher number indicates greater diversity 2016
Nutana 0.55
Saskatoon 0.45
Enrolment by School
Mother Tongue P- Saskatoon Public School S - Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Top Languages 2016 2016 2017 2018
English 5280 Nutana Collegiate (p) 552 503 538
Urdu 105 Oskāyak High School (s) 201 229 252
French 100 Victoria School (p) 450 418 428
German 80
Arabic 70
PO
PU
LA
TIO
N
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: Saskatchewan Polytechnic Administrative Office and University of Saskatchewan Registrar's Office
Source: 2016 Census
Source: Saskatoon Public School Division & Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: 2016 Census
2190
155
240
595
315
55
njhm
400 200 0 200 400
00 to 04
05 to 09
10 to 14
15 to 19
20 to 24
25 to 29
30 to 34
35 to 39
40 to 44
45 to 49
50 to 54
55 to 59
60 to 64
65 to 69
70 to 74
75 to 79
80 to 84
85+
Female Male
60206193
60386158
2016 2017 2018 2019
Household Structure Dwelling Unit Count
2016 2018
One-family households 1610
Multiple-family households 15
Non-family households 1645
Total lone-parent families 220
Total households 3275
Household size 1.9
Total Dwellings 3541
Age of Dwelling Neighbourhood Area 182.1 hectares 450.0 acres
2016 Dwelling Units per Area 19.4 per hectare 7.9 per acre
Real Estate Sales
2018 No. of Sales Average Price
Condo Townhouse 1 611,000$
High Rise Apt Condo 12 343,875$
Low Rise Apt Condo 26 315,107$
Semi-detached 0 -$
Semi-detached - two titles 0 -$
Single Family Dwelling 72 541,668$
Housing Affordability
2018 Median Multiple Park Space
Saskatoon 4.26 2019 Hectares Acres
Nutana 4.97 Total Park Area 18.2 45.0
Note: Median Multiple of 3.0 & under is rated as "affordable" Population per Park Area 338.4 137.0
Housing Costs
2016 Albert Recreational Unit N 0.3 0.8
Average Owner's Major Payments $1,326 Chief Darcy Bear N 0.5 1.1
Average Gross Rent $1,127 Cosmopolitan SU 11.0 27.1
W. E. Graham N 0.6 1.6
Idylwyld N 0.4 1.0
Housing by Tenure Marr SU 0.0 0.1
2016 Massey N 0.7 1.7
Poplar N 0.1 0.3
Rotary SU 4.6 11.3
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Park Type: N - Neighbourhood D - District MD - Multi-district
SU- Special Use I - Industrial
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation and RBC Economics Research
47%
26%
11%
9%
2%
1%
3%
Before 1960
1961-1980
1981-1990
1991-2000
2001-2005
2006-2010
2011-2016
Single Family128336%
Two Unit1605%
Multi-Unit209859%
52%
48%
Owned
Rented
191
NUTANA
Voter Turn-out (%) Licensed Home-Based Businesses
Civic 2003 49% 2017 2018
Civic 2006 42% Saskatoon 4871 4984
Federal 2006 59% Nutana 118 104
Provincial 2007 74% Source: City of Saskatoon, Business License Program
Federal 2008 56% Labour Force
Civic 2009 31% 2017
Federal 2011 56% Nutana Saskatoon
Provincial 2011 47% Labour Force Participation Rate 73.9% 70.7%
Federal 2015 72% Economic Dependency Ratio 11.0% 16.0%
Provincial 2016 39% Median Total Income (personal) $47,870 $40,050
Civic 2016 43% Provincial Index of Median Income (base=100) 125.00 104.50
Canadian Index of Median Income (base=100) 134.20 112.20
Personal Income
2017
Major Occupation
2016
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, City Clerk’s office; Province of Saskatchewan,
Chief Electoral Officer; and Elections Canada
425
455
380
440
830
195
865
370
110
35
Management
Business-Finance-Administration
Natural-Applied sciences and related
Health
Education-Law Social-Community & Gov
Art-Culture-Recreation-Sport
Sale & Service
Trades-Transport-Equip operators and related
Natural resources - agriculture & related
Manufacturing-Utilities
15.6%
13.0%
10.1%
13.5%
18.0%
11.8%
18.0%
17.6%
14.8%
11.7%
16.5%
18.5%
10.2%
10.7%
Under $14,999
$15,000-24,999
$25,000-34,999
$35,000-49,999
$50,000-74,999
$75,000-99,999
$100,000 plus
Nutana City of Saskatoon
Drive
Street
Aven
ue
Avenue
Pres
ton
Guppy St
Crescent
Louise
Aven
ue
Louise
Street
Avenue
RuthStre
et
Drive
Jarv
is
Street
Aven
ue
Landa
Blain
Street
Paul
Murphy
Crescent
Adelaide
Aven
ue
Drive
Bell
Drive
Woo
dwar
d
Pres
ton
Crescent
Dumont
Cres
cent
Cres
cent
Debo
rah
Drive
Jarvis
StreetDrinkle
Cascade Street Estey
Drive
Hanson Street
Crescent
Clinks
kill
Cres
centRiel
Este
y
Wilson
Cres
cent
Mid
dlet
onIrv
ine
Crescent
Adelaide
Cant
lon
Ruth
Aven
ue
StBute
Irvin
eAv
enue
Cum
berla
nd
Cum
berla
nd
Circle
Cum
berla
ndAv
enue
Aven
ue
Aven
ue
Prince Philip
School
Harold Tatler (South) Park
Harold Tatler (North) Park
SOLD
Nutana ParkNutana Park
83.3%83.3%
COMMUNITY QUICK FACTSCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTS
MUNICIPAL WARD 7MUNICIPAL WARD 7
$340,454$340,454
$41,810$41,810 2.82.8
homeownership
PopulationPopulation2,973
medianpersonalincome
householdsize
averagesale price
193
NUTANA PARK
Mode of Travel to Work
2016
Driver: Car, Truck, Van
Passenger: Car, Truck, Van
Public Transit
Walked
Age Group Bicycle
2019Other
Registered Vehicles
2017 2018
Total (LV & PV) 1946 1990LV - light vehicles (commercial & private) PV - private passenger vehicle Source: SGI
Per Person 0.6 0.7
Saskatoon Per Person 0.7 0.7
Education Level
2016
No Certificate/diploma/degree 330
High school certificate or equivalent 695
Apprentice/trades certificate/diploma 230
College/CEGEP/non-university cert./dipl. 420
University diploma or degree 625
Postsecondary Enrolment
2016 2017 2018
Saskatchewan Polytechnic 47 38 41
Ethnic Diversity University of Saskatchewan 112 122 145
* Higher number indicates greater diversity 2016
Nutana Park 0.20
Saskatoon 0.45
Enrolment by School
Mother Tongue P- Saskatoon Public School S - Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Top Languages 2016 2016 2017 2018
English 2530 Prince Philip School (p) 325 202 224
Somali 50
Tagalog (Pilipino, Filipino) 40
French 35
German 25
Mandarin 25
PO
PU
LA
TIO
N
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: Saskatchewan Polytechnic Administrative Office and University of Saskatchewan Registrar's Office
Source: 2016 Census
Source: Saskatoon Public School Division & Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: 2016 Census
3001 30372967 2973
2016 2017 2018 2019
1105
105
70
45
35
15
njhm
200 100 0 100 200
00 to 04
05 to 09
10 to 14
15 to 19
20 to 24
25 to 29
30 to 34
35 to 39
40 to 44
45 to 49
50 to 54
55 to 59
60 to 64
65 to 69
70 to 74
75 to 79
80 to 84
85+
Female Male
Household Structure Dwelling Unit Count
2016 2018
One-family households 775
Multiple-family households 25
Non-family households 215
Total lone-parent families 120
Total households 1015
Household size 2.8
Total Dwellings 1045
Age of Dwelling Neighbourhood Area 116.8 hectares 288.5 acres
2016 Dwelling Units per Area 9.0 per hectare 3.6 per acre
Real Estate Sales
2018 No. of Sales Average Price
Condo Townhouse 0 -$
High Rise Apt Condo 0 -$
Low Rise Apt Condo 0 -$
Semi-detached 2 355,000$
Semi-detached - two titles 2 209,500$
Single Family Dwelling 41 346,133$
Housing Affordability
2018 Median Multiple Park Space
Saskatoon 4.26 2019 Hectares Acres
Nutana Park 4.42 Total Park Area 12.4 30.6
Note: Median Multiple of 3.0 & under is rated as "affordable" Population per Park Area 239.7 97.0
Housing Costs
2016 Harold Tatler North N 8.7 21.5
Average Owner's Major Payments $1,191 Harold Tatler South N 3.7 9.2
Average Gross Rent $1,429
Housing by Tenure
2016
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Park Type: N - Neighbourhood D - District MD - Multi-district
SU- Special Use I - Industrial
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation and RBC Economics Research
22%
76%
0%
0%
0%
0%
1%
Before 1960
1961-1980
1981-1990
1991-2000
2001-2005
2006-2010
2011-2016
Single Family88685%
Two Unit14013%
Multi-Unit192%
83%
17%
Owned
Rented
195
NUTANA PARK
Voter Turn-out (%) Licensed Home-Based Businesses
Civic 2003 60% 2017 2018
Civic 2006 44% Saskatoon 4871 4984
Federal 2006 62% Nutana Park 72 56
Provincial 2007 79% Source: City of Saskatoon, Business License Program
Federal 2008 59% Labour Force
Civic 2009 33% 2017
Federal 2011 63% Nutana Park Saskatoon
Provincial 2011 64% Labour Force Participation Rate 71.7% 70.7%
Federal 2015 85% Economic Dependency Ratio 16.3% 16.0%
Provincial 2016 46% Median Total Income (personal) $41,810 $40,050
Civic 2016 42% Provincial Index of Median Income (base=100) 109.10 104.50
Canadian Index of Median Income (base=100) 117.20 112.20
Personal Income
2017
Major Occupation
2016
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, City Clerk’s office; Province of Saskatchewan,
Chief Electoral Officer; and Elections Canada
150
205
100
125
235
30
420
185
35
20
Management
Business-Finance-Administration
Natural-Applied sciences and related
Health
Education-Law Social-Community & Gov
Art-Culture-Recreation-Sport
Sale & Service
Trades-Transport-Equip operators and related
Natural resources - agriculture & related
Manufacturing-Utilities
17.1%
13.1%
11.7%
16.7%
20.1%
11.7%
9.6%
17.6%
14.8%
11.7%
16.5%
18.5%
10.2%
10.7%
Under $14,999
$15,000-24,999
$25,000-34,999
$35,000-49,999
$50,000-74,999
$75,000-99,999
$100,000 plus
Nutana Park City of Saskatoon
Nutana Suburban CentreNutana Suburban CentreCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTSCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTS
MUNICIPAL WARD 9MUNICIPAL WARD 9PopulationPopulation3,080
SOLD36.7%36.7% $260,855$260,855
$27,210$27,210 1.41.4
homeownership
medianpersonalincome
householdsize
averagesale price
Street
Porter
McEown
Louise
Street Sturby
Street
Avenue
Arlington
Avenue
Taylor
Street
Circle
Place
StreetLouise
Street
Drive
Place
Preston
Street
Taylor
ArmisticeWay
Avenue
Adelaide
Louise
Avenue
McEow
n
Walter Murray
Collegiate
Holy Cross High School
Nutana Kiwanis (North)
ParkDan Worden
Park
Nutana Kiwanis Park
Lions Arena
197
NUTANA SUBURBAN CENTRE
Mode of Travel to Work
2016
Driver: Car, Truck, Van
Passenger: Car, Truck, Van
Public Transit
Walked
Age Group Bicycle
2019Other
Registered Vehicles
2017 2018
Total (LV & PV) 1390 1381LV - light vehicles (commercial & private) PV - private passenger vehicle Source: SGI
Per Person 0.5 0.4
Saskatoon Per Person 0.7 0.7
Education Level
2016
No Certificate/diploma/degree 830
High school certificate or equivalent 545
Apprentice/trades certificate/diploma 200
College/CEGEP/non-university cert./dipl. 410
University diploma or degree 355
Postsecondary Enrolment
2016 2017 2018
Saskatchewan Polytechnic 7 15 18
Ethnic Diversity University of Saskatchewan 16 17 20
* Higher number indicates greater diversity 2016
Nutana Suburban Centre 0.20
Saskatoon 0.45
Enrolment by School
Mother Tongue P- Saskatoon Public School S - Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Top Languages 2016 2016 2017 2018
English 1700 Holy Cross High School (s) 1129 1199 1264
Ukrainian 225 Walter Murray Collegiate (p) 1304 1227 1212
German 140
French 120
Urdu 50
Hungarian 30
PO
PU
LA
TIO
N
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: Saskatchewan Polytechnic Administrative Office and University of Saskatchewan Registrar's Office
Source: 2016 Census
Source: Saskatoon Public School Division & Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: 2016 Census
3075 3063 3087 3080
2016 2017 2018 2019
195
15
35
20
0
0
njhm
1000 500 0 500
00 to 04
05 to 09
10 to 14
15 to 19
20 to 24
25 to 29
30 to 34
35 to 39
40 to 44
45 to 49
50 to 54
55 to 59
60 to 64
65 to 69
70 to 74
75 to 79
80 to 84
85+
Female Male
Household Structure Dwelling Unit Count
2016 2018
One-family households 465
Multiple-family households 10
Non-family households 1310
Total lone-parent families 55
Total households 1785
Household size 1.4
Total Dwellings 2020
Age of Dwelling Neighbourhood Area 76.6 hectares 189.4 acres
2016 Dwelling Units per Area 26.4 per hectare 10.7 per acre
Real Estate Sales
2018 No. of Sales Average Price
Condo Townhouse 0 -$
High Rise Apt Condo 4 376,125$
Low Rise Apt Condo 43 250,133$
Semi-detached 0 -$
Semi-detached - two titles 0 -$
Single Family Dwelling 0 -$
Housing Affordability
2018 Median Multiple Park Space
Saskatoon 4.26 2019 Hectares Acres
Nutana Suburban Centre 3.58 Total Park Area 13.5 33.4
Note: Median Multiple of 3.0 & under is rated as "affordable" Population per Park Area 227.8 92.2
Housing Costs
2016 Dan Worden MD 0.9 2.3
Average Owner's Major Payments $862 Nutana Kiwanis D 11.0 27.1
Average Gross Rent $851 Nutana Kiwanis North D 1.6 4.0
Housing by Tenure
2016
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Park Type: N - Neighbourhood D - District MD - Multi-district
SU- Special Use I - Industrial
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation and RBC Economics Research
10%
31%
19%
20%
9%
11%
1%
Before 1960
1961-1980
1981-1990
1991-2000
2001-2005
2006-2010
2011-2016
Multi-Unit2020100%
37%
63%
Owned
Rented
199
NUTANA SUBURBAN CENTRE
Voter Turn-out (%) Licensed Home-Based Businesses
Civic 2003 47% 2017 2018
Civic 2006 35% Saskatoon 4871 4984
Federal 2006 70% Nutana Suburban Centre 12 11
Provincial 2007 78% Source: City of Saskatoon, Business License Program
Federal 2008 66% Labour Force
Civic 2009 13% 2017
Federal 2011 63% Nutana Suburban Centre Saskatoon
Provincial 2011 70% Labour Force Participation Rate 18.7% 70.7%
Federal 2015 78% Economic Dependency Ratio 399.1% 16.0%
Provincial 2016 54% Median Total Income (personal) $27,210 $40,050
Civic 2016 12% Provincial Index of Median Income (base=100) 71.00 104.50
Canadian Index of Median Income (base=100) 76.30 112.20
Personal Income
2017
Major Occupation
2016
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, City Clerk’s office; Province of Saskatchewan,
Chief Electoral Officer; and Elections Canada
15
50
10
45
15
10
90
30
10
0
Management
Business-Finance-Administration
Natural-Applied sciences and related
Health
Education-Law Social-Community & Gov
Art-Culture-Recreation-Sport
Sale & Service
Trades-Transport-Equip operators and related
Natural resources - agriculture & related
Manufacturing-Utilities
11.1%
33.7%
19.6%
17.6%
12.5%
2.9%
2.6%
17.6%
14.8%
11.7%
16.5%
18.5%
10.2%
10.7%
Under $14,999
$15,000-24,999
$25,000-34,999
$35,000-49,999
$50,000-74,999
$75,000-99,999
$100,000 plus
Nutana Suburban Centre City of Saskatoon
Dief
enba
ker
D
rive
Crescent
Pope
Crescent
Cock
burn
Diefenbaker
Crescent
Crescent
Vani
er
Vanier
Lisg
ar
Centennial
Lang
evinCrescent
Cres
cent
Dick
ey
Way
Cres
cent
Mich
ener
Court
Aven
ue
DevonshireCres
cent
Cres
cent
Cres
cent
Johnson
Devo
nshi
re
Pl
Drive
Cres
cent
Lloy
d Crescent Mowat
Cres
CrescentMow
at
Drive Centennial
Havil
and
Crescent
Haviland
Cres
HavilandCrescent
Tach
e
Cres
cent
Cres
centCrescent
Drive
Patterson
Cres
McD
ouga
ll Crescent
Cres
cent
Cres
cent
Cres
Diefenbaker
Drive
Drive
Diefenbaker
22nd Street 22nd Street
Father Vachon School
Lester B. Pearson School
Pacific Park
Atlantic Park
Fire Hall No. 2
SOLD76.2%76.2% $275,963$275,963
$36,590$36,590 3.03.0
homeownership
medianpersonalincome
householdsize
averagesale price
Pacific HeightsPacific HeightsCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTSCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTS
MUNICIPAL WARD 3MUNICIPAL WARD 3PopulationPopulation4,654
201
PACIFIC HEIGHTS
Mode of Travel to Work
2016
Driver: Car, Truck, Van
Passenger: Car, Truck, Van
Public Transit
Walked
Age Group Bicycle
2019Other
Registered Vehicles
2017 2018
Total (LV & PV) 2665 2642LV - light vehicles (commercial & private) PV - private passenger vehicle Source: SGI
Per Person 0.6 0.6
Saskatoon Per Person 0.7 0.7
Education Level
2016
No Certificate/diploma/degree 665
High school certificate or equivalent 1110
Apprentice/trades certificate/diploma 300
College/CEGEP/non-university cert./dipl. 600
University diploma or degree 485
Postsecondary Enrolment
2016 2017 2018
Saskatchewan Polytechnic 65 76 66
Ethnic Diversity University of Saskatchewan 88 84 87
* Higher number indicates greater diversity 2016
Pacific Heights 0.64
Saskatoon 0.45
Enrolment by School
Mother Tongue P- Saskatoon Public School S - Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Top Languages 2016 2016 2017 2018
English 3360 Father Vachon School (s) 333 343 362
Tagalog (Pilipino, Filipino) 205 Lester B. Pearson School (p) 272 270 275
Ukrainian 90
Vietnamese 65
Urdu 55
PO
PU
LA
TIO
N
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: Saskatchewan Polytechnic Administrative Office and University of Saskatchewan Registrar's Office
Source: 2016 Census
Source: Saskatoon Public School Division & Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: 2016 Census
45164619 4586
4654
2016 2017 2018 2019
1620
155
110
35
10
60
njhm
200 100 0 100 200 300
00 to 04
05 to 09
10 to 14
15 to 19
20 to 24
25 to 29
30 to 34
35 to 39
40 to 44
45 to 49
50 to 54
55 to 59
60 to 64
65 to 69
70 to 74
75 to 79
80 to 84
85+
Female Male
Household Structure Dwelling Unit Count
2016 2018
One-family households 1085
Multiple-family households 45
Non-family households 255
Total lone-parent families 260
Total households 1380
Household size 3
Total Dwellings 1383
Age of Dwelling Neighbourhood Area 133.9 hectares 330.8 acres
2016 Dwelling Units per Area 10.3 per hectare 4.2 per acre
Real Estate Sales
2018 No. of Sales Average Price
Condo Townhouse 0 -$
High Rise Apt Condo 0 -$
Low Rise Apt Condo 0 -$
Semi-detached 0 -$
Semi-detached - two titles 0 -$
Single Family Dwelling 30 275,963$
Housing Affordability
2018 Median Multiple Park Space
Saskatoon 4.26 2019 Hectares Acres
Pacific Heights 3.65 Total Park Area 14.0 34.6
Note: Median Multiple of 3.0 & under is rated as "affordable" Population per Park Area 332.0 134.3
Housing Costs
2016 Atlantic D 4.1 10.1
Average Owner's Major Payments $1,177 Pacific N 9.9 24.6
Average Gross Rent $1,215
Housing by Tenure
2016
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Park Type: N - Neighbourhood D - District MD - Multi-district
SU- Special Use I - Industrial
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation and RBC Economics Research
4%
85%
5%
0%
1%
1%
5%
Before 1960
1961-1980
1981-1990
1991-2000
2001-2005
2006-2010
2011-2016
Single Family119386%
Two Unit1169%
Multi-Unit745%
76%
24%
Owned
Rented
203
PACIFIC HEIGHTS
Voter Turn-out (%) Licensed Home-Based Businesses
Civic 2003 45% 2017 2018
Civic 2006 26% Saskatoon 4871 4984
Federal 2006 50% Pacific Heights 65 67
Provincial 2007 69% Source: City of Saskatoon, Business License Program
Federal 2008 49% Labour Force
Civic 2009 23% 2017
Federal 2011 52% Pacific Heights Saskatoon
Provincial 2011 51% Labour Force Participation Rate 71.3% 70.7%
Federal 2015 71% Economic Dependency Ratio 22.5% 16.0%
Provincial 2016 34% Median Total Income (personal) $36,590 $40,050
Civic 2016 30% Provincial Index of Median Income (base=100) 95.50 104.50
Canadian Index of Median Income (base=100) 102.60 112.20
Personal Income
2017
Major Occupation
2016
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, City Clerk’s office; Province of Saskatchewan,
Chief Electoral Officer; and Elections Canada
145
320
70
165
260
25
595
500
30
80
Management
Business-Finance-Administration
Natural-Applied sciences and related
Health
Education-Law Social-Community & Gov
Art-Culture-Recreation-Sport
Sale & Service
Trades-Transport-Equip operators and related
Natural resources - agriculture & related
Manufacturing-Utilities
19.0%
15.2%
13.5%
19.8%
21.1%
7.5%
3.9%
17.6%
14.8%
11.7%
16.5%
18.5%
10.2%
10.7%
Under $14,999
$15,000-24,999
$25,000-34,999
$35,000-49,999
$50,000-74,999
$75,000-99,999
$100,000 plus
Pacific Heights City of Saskatoon
ParkridgeParkridgeCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTSCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTS
MUNICIPAL WARD 3MUNICIPAL WARD 3PopulationPopulation5,390
SOLD74.8%74.8% $297,119$297,119
$39,680$39,680 3.03.0
homeownership
medianpersonalincome
householdsize
averagesale price
Dief
enba
ker
Road
McCormack
Drive
McCormack
Road
McCormack
McCormack
Road
Smith
Road
McCormack Road
Fairl
ight
Driv
e
Fairlight
Drive
Road
22nd Street
Fortosky
Manor
Forto
sky
Kinloch
Crescent
Sher
ry
Cres
cent
Way
Wrig
ley
Cres
cent
Heise
Cres
Streb
Cres
Way
Way
Poth
Crescent
Gropper
Cres
Postnikoff Cres
Way
Cres
cent
Need
hamCres
NeatbyArrand
CresCaldwellCrescent
Whitecap Cr
esce
nt
James Girgulis
Park
Parkridge Park
James L. Alexander
School
St. Marguerite
School
205
PARKRIDGE
Mode of Travel to Work
2016
Driver: Car, Truck, Van
Passenger: Car, Truck, Van
Public Transit
Walked
Age Group Bicycle
2019Other
Registered Vehicles
2017 2018
Total (LV & PV) 3074 3073LV - light vehicles (commercial & private) PV - private passenger vehicle Source: SGI
Per Person 0.6 0.6
Saskatoon Per Person 0.7 0.7
Education Level
2016
No Certificate/diploma/degree 700
High school certificate or equivalent 1225
Apprentice/trades certificate/diploma 405
College/CEGEP/non-university cert./dipl. 650
University diploma or degree 625
Postsecondary Enrolment
2016 2017 2018
Saskatchewan Polytechnic 84 71 64
Ethnic Diversity University of Saskatchewan 118 133 132
* Higher number indicates greater diversity 2016
Parkridge 0.53
Saskatoon 0.45
Enrolment by School
Mother Tongue P- Saskatoon Public School S - Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Top Languages 2016 2016 2017 2018
English 3810 James L. Alexander School (p) 327 354 366
Tagalog (Pilipino, Filipino) 200 St. Marguerite School (s) 424 428 417
Spanish 55
Urdu 55
French 50
Chaldean Neo-Aramaic 50
Ukrainian 40
PO
PU
LA
TIO
N
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: Saskatchewan Polytechnic Administrative Office and University of Saskatchewan Registrar's Office
Source: 2016 Census
Source: Saskatoon Public School Division & Greater Saskatoon Catholic SchoolsSource: 2016 Census
5426 54255315
5390
2016 2017 2018 2019
1915
130
70
30
10
75
njhm
300 200 100 0 100 200 300
00 to 04
05 to 09
10 to 14
15 to 19
20 to 24
25 to 29
30 to 34
35 to 39
40 to 44
45 to 49
50 to 54
55 to 59
60 to 64
65 to 69
70 to 74
75 to 79
80 to 84
85+
Female Male
Household Structure Dwelling Unit Count
2016 2018
One-family households 1265
Multiple-family households 45
Non-family households 265
Total lone-parent families 240
Total households 1575
Household size 3
Total Dwellings 1629
Age of Dwelling Neighbourhood Area 165.6 hectares 409.3 acres
2016 Dwelling Units per Area 9.8 per hectare 4.0 per acre
Real Estate Sales
2018 No. of Sales Average Price
Condo Townhouse 0 -$
High Rise Apt Condo 0 -$
Low Rise Apt Condo 0 -$
Semi-detached 1 435,000$
Semi-detached - two titles 1 252,500$
Single Family Dwelling 44 294,999$
Housing Affordability
2018 Median Multiple Park Space
Saskatoon 4.26 2019 Hectares Acres
Parkridge 3.80 Total Park Area 16.7 41.3
Note: Median Multiple of 3.0 & under is rated as "affordable" Population per Park Area 322.5 130.5
Housing Costs
2016 James Girgulis D 7.3 18.0
Average Owner's Major Payments $1,299 Parkridge N 7.9 19.4
Average Gross Rent $1,220 Parkridge Pocket (MR1) N 0.5 1.1
Parkridge Linear N 1.1 2.7
Housing by Tenure
2016
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Park Type: N - Neighbourhood D - District MD - Multi-district
SU- Special Use I - Industrial
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation and RBC Economics Research
2%
43%
36%
8%
5%
3%
3%
Before 1960
1961-1980
1981-1990
1991-2000
2001-2005
2006-2010
2011-2016
Single Family116271%
Two Unit1389%
Multi-Unit32920%
75%
25%
Owned
Rented
207
PARKRIDGE
Voter Turn-out (%) Licensed Home-Based Businesses
Civic 2003 48% 2017 2018
Civic 2006 25% Saskatoon 4871 4984
Federal 2006 53% Parkridge 70 70
Provincial 2007 69% Source: City of Saskatoon, Business License Program
Federal 2008 47% Labour Force
Civic 2009 22% 2017
Federal 2011 50% Parkridge Saskatoon
Provincial 2011 47% Labour Force Participation Rate 74.2% 70.7%
Federal 2015 64% Economic Dependency Ratio 16.7% 16.0%
Provincial 2016 36% Median Total Income (personal) $39,680 $40,050
Civic 2016 26% Provincial Index of Median Income (base=100) 103.60 104.50
Canadian Index of Median Income (base=100) 111.20 112.20
Personal Income
2017
Major Occupation
2016
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, City Clerk’s office; Province of Saskatchewan,
Chief Electoral Officer; and Elections Canada
280
365
140
130
320
45
610
540
60
105
Management
Business-Finance-Administration
Natural-Applied sciences and related
Health
Education-Law Social-Community & Gov
Art-Culture-Recreation-Sport
Sale & Service
Trades-Transport-Equip operators and related
Natural resources - agriculture & related
Manufacturing-Utilities
16.0%
16.3%
11.2%
19.2%
19.2%
10.5%
7.6%
17.6%
14.8%
11.7%
16.5%
18.5%
10.2%
10.7%
Under $14,999
$15,000-24,999
$25,000-34,999
$35,000-49,999
$50,000-74,999
$75,000-99,999
$100,000 plus
Parkridge City of Saskatoon
SOLD30.8%30.8% $154,631$154,631
$21,230$21,230 2.32.3
homeownership
medianpersonalincome
householdsize
averagesale price
Pleasant HillPleasant HillCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTSCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTS
MUNICIPAL WARD 2MUNICIPAL WARD 2PopulationPopulation5,216
20th Street
Aven
ueW
W
RST
Street
V U Q
17thStreet
Street
Street
Aven
ue
Aven
ue
Street
Street
Aven
ue
Aven
ue
Aven
ue
Aven
ue
Aven
ue
Aven
ue
Q
22nd
21st
19th St
Aven
ue
Aven
ue
O
Aven
ue
N
21st
20th Street
P
19th
18th
Aven
ue
M
22nd
17th
Aven
ue I
Aven
ue
Aven
ue
J Ave
H
Street
Street
Aven
ue L K
PAv
enue
RAv
enue
SAv
enue
UAv
enue
VAv
enue
TAv
enue
Colu
mbi
anPl
Pleasant Hill
School
St. Mary's Wellness & Education
Centre
Saint Paul's
Hospital
Pleasant Hill Village
Pleasant Hill
Park
Grace Adam Metawewinihk
Park (North)
Grace Adam
Metawewinihk Park (South)
Steve
Patola Park
Fred Mendel
Park
D.L
.H
amilt
on
Park
209
PLEASANT HILL
Mode of Travel to Work
2016
Driver: Car, Truck, Van
Passenger: Car, Truck, Van
Public Transit
Walked
Age Group Bicycle
2019Other
Registered Vehicles
2017 2018
Total (LV & PV) 1485 1413LV - light vehicles (commercial & private) PV - private passenger vehicle Source: SGI
Per Person 0.3 0.3
Saskatoon Per Person 0.7 0.7
Education Level
2016
No Certificate/diploma/degree 890
High school certificate or equivalent 840
Apprentice/trades certificate/diploma 305
College/CEGEP/non-university cert./dipl. 375
University diploma or degree 380
Postsecondary Enrolment
2016 2017 2018
Saskatchewan Polytechnic 80 101 66
Ethnic Diversity University of Saskatchewan 38 46 38
* Higher number indicates greater diversity 2016
Pleasant Hill 0.91
Saskatoon 0.45
Enrolment by School
Mother Tongue P- Saskatoon Public School S - Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Top Languages 2016 2016 2017 2018
English 2620 Pleasant Hill School (p) 163 141 147
Tagalog (Pilipino, Filipino) 195 St. Mary School (s) 382 347 347
Bengali 175
Ukrainian 75
Urdu 65
Cree, n.o.s 60
PO
PU
LA
TIO
N
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: Saskatchewan Polytechnic Administrative Office and University of Saskatchewan Registrar's Office
Source: 2016 Census
Source: Saskatoon Public School Division & Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: 2016 Census
54945283 5233 5216
2016 2017 2018 2019
775
115
150
75
15
10
njhm
400 200 0 200 400
00 to 04
05 to 09
10 to 14
15 to 19
20 to 24
25 to 29
30 to 34
35 to 39
40 to 44
45 to 49
50 to 54
55 to 59
60 to 64
65 to 69
70 to 74
75 to 79
80 to 84
85+
Female Male
Household Structure Dwelling Unit Count
2016 2018
One-family households 810
Multiple-family households 40
Non-family households 770
Total lone-parent families 385
Total households 1625
Household size 2.3
Total Dwellings 2308
Age of Dwelling Neighbourhood Area 116.6 hectares 288.2 acres
2016 Dwelling Units per Area 19.8 per hectare 8.0 per acre
Real Estate Sales
2018 No. of Sales Average Price
Condo Townhouse 0 -$
High Rise Apt Condo 4 49,000$
Low Rise Apt Condo 0 -$
Semi-detached 0 -$
Semi-detached - two titles 3 259,667$
Single Family Dwelling 58 156,483$
Housing Affordability
2018 Median Multiple Park Space
Saskatoon 4.26 2019 Hectares Acres
Pleasant Hill 1.99 Total Park Area 9.0 22.3
Note: Median Multiple of 3.0 & under is rated as "affordable" Population per Park Area 579.3 234.4
Housing Costs
2016 DL Hamilton N 0.6 1.4
Average Owner's Major Payments $976 Fred Mendel N 5.2 12.9
Average Gross Rent $891 Grace Adam Metawewinihk North N 0.6 1.5
Grace Adam Metawewinihk South N 1.1 2.6
Pleasant Hill N 1.2 2.9
Housing by Tenure Steve Patola N 0.4 0.9
2016
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Park Type: N - Neighbourhood D - District MD - Multi-district
SU- Special Use I - Industrial
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation and RBC Economics Research
36%
32%
12%
6%
1%
8%
6%
Before 1960
1961-1980
1981-1990
1991-2000
2001-2005
2006-2010
2011-2016
Single Family70831%
Two Unit1928%
Multi-Unit140861%
31%
69%
Owned
Rented
211
PLEASANT HILL
Voter Turn-out (%) Licensed Home-Based Businesses
Civic 2003 25% 2017 2018
Civic 2006 13% Saskatoon 4871 4984
Federal 2006 37% Pleasant Hill 40 48
Provincial 2007 60% Source: City of Saskatoon, Business License Program
Federal 2008 32% Labour Force
Civic 2009 11% 2017
Federal 2011 37% Pleasant Hill Saskatoon
Provincial 2011 50% Labour Force Participation Rate 43.9% 70.7%
Federal 2015 49% Economic Dependency Ratio 75.0% 16.0%
Provincial 2016 18% Median Total Income (personal) $21,230 $40,050
Civic 2016 12% Provincial Index of Median Income (base=100) 55.40 104.50
Canadian Index of Median Income (base=100) 59.50 112.20
Personal Income
2017
Major Occupation
2016
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, City Clerk’s office; Province of Saskatchewan,
Chief Electoral Officer; and Elections Canada
50
155
70
80
95
20
520
235
40
75
Management
Business-Finance-Administration
Natural-Applied sciences and related
Health
Education-Law Social-Community & Gov
Art-Culture-Recreation-Sport
Sale & Service
Trades-Transport-Equip operators and related
Natural resources - agriculture & related
Manufacturing-Utilities
32.0%
26.4%
15.1%
14.5%
9.0%
1.9%
1.1%
17.6%
14.8%
11.7%
16.5%
18.5%
10.2%
10.7%
Under $14,999
$15,000-24,999
$25,000-34,999
$35,000-49,999
$50,000-74,999
$75,000-99,999
$100,000 plus
Pleasant Hill City of Saskatoon
Queen ElizabethQueen ElizabethCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTSCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTS
MUNICIPAL WARD 7MUNICIPAL WARD 7PopulationPopulation2,761
SOLD59.6%59.6% $304,962$304,962
$39,760$39,760 2.52.5
homeownership
medianpersonalincome
householdsize
averagesale price
Willi
am
Ave
Duffe
rin
Ave
Aven
ue
Aven
ue
Clar
ence
Albe
rt
Street
Melr
ose
Ruth
Street
Adelaide
Hilliard
Willow
Elm
Ash
Vict
oria
East
lake
Aven
ue
Isabella
Taylor
Maple
Aven
ue
Aven
ue
Willi
am
Hano
ver
Av
e
Broa
dway
Glad
mer
Street
Street
Lans
down
e
York
Aven
ue
Aven
ue
Aven
ue
Aven
ueHa
nove
r
Duffe
rin
Cres
cent
Aven
ue
Aven
ue
Street
Street
Street
Street
Street
Street
Street
Street
Isabella
Hilliard
AdelaideWeaver
Park
Queen Elizabeth
School
Aden Bowman
Collegiate
213
QUEEN ELIZABETH
Mode of Travel to Work
2016
Driver: Car, Truck, Van
Passenger: Car, Truck, Van
Public Transit
Walked
Age Group Bicycle
2019Other
Registered Vehicles
2017 2018
Total (LV & PV) 1764 1803LV - light vehicles (commercial & private) PV - private passenger vehicle Source: SGI
Per Person 0.6 0.7
Saskatoon Per Person 0.7 0.7
Education Level
2016
No Certificate/diploma/degree 280
High school certificate or equivalent 735
Apprentice/trades certificate/diploma 200
College/CEGEP/non-university cert./dipl. 445
University diploma or degree 590
Postsecondary Enrolment
2016 2017 2018
Saskatchewan Polytechnic 49 50 55
Ethnic Diversity University of Saskatchewan 122 113 120
* Higher number indicates greater diversity 2016
Queen Elizabeth 0.26
Saskatoon 0.45
Enrolment by School
Mother Tongue P- Saskatoon Public School S - Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Top Languages 2016 2016 2017 2018
English 2385 Aden Bowman Collegiate (p) 810 857 900
German 40 Queen Elizabeth School (p) 137 143 110
Mandarin 30
French 25
Bengali 25
PO
PU
LA
TIO
N
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: Saskatchewan Polytechnic Administrative Office and University of Saskatchewan Registrar's Office
Source: 2016 Census
Source: Saskatoon Public School Division & Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: 2016 Census
27472814
2744 2761
2016 2017 2018 2019
1110
90
105
60
55
15
njhm
200 100 0 100 200
00 to 04
05 to 09
10 to 14
15 to 19
20 to 24
25 to 29
30 to 34
35 to 39
40 to 44
45 to 49
50 to 54
55 to 59
60 to 64
65 to 69
70 to 74
75 to 79
80 to 84
85+
Female Male
Household Structure Dwelling Unit Count
2016 2018
One-family households 710
Multiple-family households 15
Non-family households 365
Total lone-parent families 210
Total households 1090
Household size 2.5
Total Dwellings 1083
Age of Dwelling Neighbourhood Area 100.0 hectares 247.0 acres
2016 Dwelling Units per Area 10.8 per hectare 4.4 per acre
Real Estate Sales
2018 No. of Sales Average Price
Condo Townhouse 0 -$
High Rise Apt Condo 0 -$
Low Rise Apt Condo 0 -$
Semi-detached 0 -$
Semi-detached - two titles 1 462,500$
Single Family Dwelling 37 300,704$
Housing Affordability
2018 Median Multiple Park Space
Saskatoon 4.26 2019 Hectares Acres
Queen Elizabeth 3.97 Total Park Area 4.1 10.2
Note: Median Multiple of 3.0 & under is rated as "affordable" Population per Park Area 671.2 271.6
Housing Costs
2016 Weaver D 4.1 10.2
Average Owner's Major Payments $1,258
Average Gross Rent $1,321
Housing by Tenure
2016
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Park Type: N - Neighbourhood D - District MD - Multi-district
SU- Special Use I - Industrial
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation and RBC Economics Research
65%
28%
1%
4%
1%
0%
0%
Before 1960
1961-1980
1981-1990
1991-2000
2001-2005
2006-2010
2011-2016
Single Family68463%
Two Unit18817%
Multi-Unit21120%
60%
40%
Owned
Rented
215
QUEEN ELIZABETH
Voter Turn-out (%) Licensed Home-Based Businesses
Civic 2003 54% 2017 2018
Civic 2006 56% Saskatoon 4871 4984
Federal 2006 56% Queen Elizabeth 55 67
Provincial 2007 68% Source: City of Saskatoon, Business License Program
Federal 2008 54% Labour Force
Civic 2009 38% 2017
Federal 2011 54% Queen Elizabeth Saskatoon
Provincial 2011 59% Labour Force Participation Rate 73.5% 70.7%
Federal 2015 73% Economic Dependency Ratio 15.9% 16.0%
Provincial 2016 37% Median Total Income (personal) $39,760 $40,050
Civic 2016 34% Provincial Index of Median Income (base=100) 103.80 104.50
Canadian Index of Median Income (base=100) 111.40 112.20
Personal Income
2017
Major Occupation
2016
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, City Clerk’s office; Province of Saskatchewan,
Chief Electoral Officer; and Elections Canada
85
245
110
125
195
65
390
325
35
60
Management
Business-Finance-Administration
Natural-Applied sciences and related
Health
Education-Law Social-Community & Gov
Art-Culture-Recreation-Sport
Sale & Service
Trades-Transport-Equip operators and related
Natural resources - agriculture & related
Manufacturing-Utilities
16.9%
15.5%
11.7%
18.0%
18.5%
10.5%
8.9%
17.6%
14.8%
11.7%
16.5%
18.5%
10.2%
10.7%
Under $14,999
$15,000-24,999
$25,000-34,999
$35,000-49,999
$50,000-74,999
$75,000-99,999
$100,000 plus
Queen Elizabeth City of Saskatoon
SOLD86.4%86.4% $341,824$341,824
$34,300$34,300 2.62.6
homeownership
medianpersonalincome
householdsize
averagesale price
Richmond HeightsRichmond HeightsCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTSCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTS
MUNICIPAL WARD 1MUNICIPAL WARD 1PopulationPopulation1,063
Street
Rupe
rt
Hazen
Empire Ave
Prince
of W
ales
Crescent
Aven
ue
PlaceEddy
Spad
ina
Cresce
nt
Empire
AlexandraRi
chmon
d
Avenue
Eddy St
Drive
Drive
Richmond
Plac
e
DriveCircle
Drive
Circle
Aven
ue
Rupert
CrescentNoble
Road
War
man
G.D.Archibald Park (West)
G.D. Archibald Park (North)
Geo
rge
D.
Arch
ibal
d M
emor
ial
Pa
rk
217
RICHMOND HEIGHTS
Mode of Travel to Work
2016
Driver: Car, Truck, Van
Passenger: Car, Truck, Van
Public Transit
Walked
Age Group Bicycle
2019Other
Registered Vehicles
2017 2018
Total (LV & PV) 592 599LV - light vehicles (commercial & private) PV - private passenger vehicle Source: SGI
Per Person 0.6 0.6
Saskatoon Per Person 0.7 0.7
Education Level
2016
No Certificate/diploma/degree 85
High school certificate or equivalent 185
Apprentice/trades certificate/diploma 45
College/CEGEP/non-university cert./dipl. 155
University diploma or degree 175
Postsecondary Enrolment
2016 2017 2018
Saskatchewan Polytechnic 15 17 8
Ethnic Diversity University of Saskatchewan 22 20 21
* Higher number indicates greater diversity 2016
Richmond Heights 0.03
Saskatoon 0.45
Enrolment by School
Mother Tongue P- Saskatoon Public School S - Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Top Languages 2016 2016 2017 2018
English 710
German 30
Korean 15
Russian 10
Vietnamese 10
No schools located in neighbourhood
PO
PU
LA
TIO
N
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: Saskatchewan Polytechnic Administrative Office and University of Saskatchewan Registrar's Office
Source: 2016 Census
Source: Saskatoon Public School Division & Greater Saskatoon Catholic SchoolsSource: 2016 Census
1028 1053 1045 1063
2016 2017 2018 2019
285
20
15
20
10
0
njhm
100 50 0 50
00 to 04
05 to 09
10 to 14
15 to 19
20 to 24
25 to 29
30 to 34
35 to 39
40 to 44
45 to 49
50 to 54
55 to 59
60 to 64
65 to 69
70 to 74
75 to 79
80 to 84
85+
Female Male
Household Structure Dwelling Unit Count
2016 2018
One-family households 235
Multiple-family households 0
Non-family households 70
Total lone-parent families 35
Total households 300
Household size 2.6
Total Dwellings 427
Age of Dwelling Neighbourhood Area 47.4 hectares 117.0 acres
2016 Dwelling Units per Area 9.0 per hectare 3.6 per acre
Real Estate Sales
2018 No. of Sales Average Price
Condo Townhouse 0 -$
High Rise Apt Condo 0 -$
Low Rise Apt Condo 0 -$
Semi-detached 1 345,000$
Semi-detached - two titles 0 -$
Single Family Dwelling 11 341,535$
Housing Affordability
2018 Median Multiple Park Space
Saskatoon 4.26 2019 Hectares Acres
Richmond Heights 4.58 Total Park Area 9.9 24.6
Note: Median Multiple of 3.0 & under is rated as "affordable" Population per Park Area 107.0 43.3
Housing Costs
2016 GD Archibald Memorial D 4.0 10.0
Average Owner's Major Payments $1,078 GD Archibald North N 3.4 8.4
Average Gross Rent $1,290 GD Archibald West N 1.1 2.6
Meewasin SU 1.4 3.5
Housing by Tenure
2016
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Park Type: N - Neighbourhood D - District MD - Multi-district
SU- Special Use I - Industrial
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation and RBC Economics Research
7%
92%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
Before 1960
1961-1980
1981-1990
1991-2000
2001-2005
2006-2010
2011-2016
Single Family26161%
Two Unit46
11%
Multi-Unit12028%
86%
14%
Owned
Rented
219
RICHMOND HEIGHTS
Voter Turn-out (%) Licensed Home-Based Businesses
Civic 2003 54% 2017 2018
Civic 2006 41% Saskatoon 4871 4984
Federal 2006 58% Richmond Heights 16 15
Provincial 2007 77% Source: City of Saskatoon, Business License Program
Federal 2008 57% Labour Force
Civic 2009 37% 2017
Federal 2011 54% Richmond Heights Saskatoon
Provincial 2011 71% Labour Force Participation Rate 53.1% 70.7%
Federal 2015 72% Economic Dependency Ratio 30.4% 16.0%
Provincial 2016 55% Median Total Income (personal) $34,300 $40,050
Civic 2016 36% Provincial Index of Median Income (base=100) 89.50 104.50
Canadian Index of Median Income (base=100) 96.10 112.20
Personal Income
2017
Major Occupation
2016
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, City Clerk’s office; Province of Saskatchewan,
Chief Electoral Officer; and Elections CanadaSource: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
30
80
15
15
60
10
115
75
0
15
Management
Business-Finance-Administration
Natural-Applied sciences and related
Health
Education-Law Social-Community & Gov
Art-Culture-Recreation-Sport
Sale & Service
Trades-Transport-Equip operators and related
Natural resources - agriculture & related
Manufacturing-Utilities
16.5%
22.8%
11.2%
14.9%
17.5%
8.6%
8.5%
17.6%
14.8%
11.7%
16.5%
18.5%
10.2%
10.7%
Under $14,999
$15,000-24,999
$25,000-34,999
$35,000-49,999
$50,000-74,999
$75,000-99,999
$100,000 plus
Richmond Heights City of Saskatoon
St. Anne School
École River Heights School
Meewasin Park
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Robert Hunter West Park
Robert Hunter East Park
Road
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SOLD80.2%80.2% $358,154$358,154
$47,010$47,010 2.52.5
homeownership
medianpersonalincome
householdsize
averagesale price
River HeightsRiver HeightsCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTSCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTS
MUNICIPAL WARD 5MUNICIPAL WARD 5PopulationPopulation4,535
221
RIVER HEIGHTS
Mode of Travel to Work
2016
Driver: Car, Truck, Van
Passenger: Car, Truck, Van
Public Transit
Walked
Age Group Bicycle
2019Other
Registered Vehicles
2017 2018
Total (LV & PV) 3036 3064LV - light vehicles (commercial & private) PV - private passenger vehicle Source: SGI
Per Person 0.6 0.7
Saskatoon Per Person 0.7 0.7
Education Level
2016
No Certificate/diploma/degree 400
High school certificate or equivalent 975
Apprentice/trades certificate/diploma 250
College/CEGEP/non-university cert./dipl. 640
University diploma or degree 1260
Postsecondary Enrolment
2016 2017 2018
Saskatchewan Polytechnic 63 64 56
Ethnic Diversity University of Saskatchewan 182 193 199
* Higher number indicates greater diversity 2016
River Heights 0.28
Saskatoon 0.45
Enrolment by School
Mother Tongue P- Saskatoon Public School S - Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Top Languages 2016 2016 2017 2018
English 3550 River Heights School (p) 410 416 404
Ukrainian 85 St. Anne School (s) 197 188 182
German 60
Russian 50
Tagalog (Pilipino, Filipino) 50
Spanish 50
PO
PU
LA
TIO
N
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: Saskatchewan Polytechnic Administrative Office and University of Saskatchewan Registrar's Office
Source: 2016 Census
Source: Saskatoon Public School Division & Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: 2016 Census
46124683
4478 4535
2016 2017 2018 2019
1770
145
75
115
60
15
njhm
300 200 100 0 100 200 300
00 to 04
05 to 09
10 to 14
15 to 19
20 to 24
25 to 29
30 to 34
35 to 39
40 to 44
45 to 49
50 to 54
55 to 59
60 to 64
65 to 69
70 to 74
75 to 79
80 to 84
85+
Female Male
Household Structure Dwelling Unit Count
2016 2018
One-family households 1160
Multiple-family households 25
Non-family households 485
Total lone-parent families 180
Total households 1670
Household size 2.5
Total Dwellings 1778
Age of Dwelling Neighbourhood Area 194.5 hectares 480.7 acres
2016 Dwelling Units per Area 9.1 per hectare 3.7 per acre
Real Estate Sales
2018 No. of Sales Average Price
Condo Townhouse 10 219,710$
High Rise Apt Condo 0 -$
Low Rise Apt Condo 8 120,926$
Semi-detached 0 -$
Semi-detached - two titles 2 193,750$
Single Family Dwelling 49 431,849$
Housing Affordability
2018 Median Multiple Park Space
Saskatoon 4.26 2019 Hectares Acres
River Heights 4.46 Total Park Area 32.5 80.4
Note: Median Multiple of 3.0 & under is rated as "affordable" Population per Park Area 139.4 56.4
Housing Costs
2016 Meewasin SU 25.0 61.7
Average Owner's Major Payments $1,271 PCR Banting SU 2.3 5.6
Average Gross Rent $1,194 Robert Hunter East N 2.6 6.5
Robert Hunter West N 2.6 6.5
Housing by Tenure
2016
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Park Type: N - Neighbourhood D - District MD - Multi-district
SU- Special Use I - Industrial
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation and RBC Economics Research
4%
82%
10%
2%
1%
1%
1%
Before 1960
1961-1980
1981-1990
1991-2000
2001-2005
2006-2010
2011-2016
Single Family120368%
Two Unit1186%
Multi-Unit45726%
80%
20%
Owned
Rented
223
RIVER HEIGHTS
Voter Turn-out (%) Licensed Home-Based Businesses
Civic 2003 59% 2017 2018
Civic 2006 41% Saskatoon 4871 4984
Federal 2006 56% River Heights 103 101
Provincial 2007 65% Source: City of Saskatoon, Business License Program
Federal 2008 53% Labour Force
Civic 2009 33% 2017
Federal 2011 53% River Heights Saskatoon
Provincial 2011 52% Labour Force Participation Rate 72.0% 70.7%
Federal 2015 74% Economic Dependency Ratio 13.7% 16.0%
Provincial 2016 40% Median Total Income (personal) $47,010 $40,050
Civic 2016 38% Provincial Index of Median Income (base=100) 122.70 104.50
Canadian Index of Median Income (base=100) 131.80 112.20
Personal Income
2017
Major Occupation
2016
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, City Clerk’s office; Province of Saskatchewan,
Chief Electoral Officer; and Elections Canada
280
330
200
225
330
75
560
330
55
55
Management
Business-Finance-Administration
Natural-Applied sciences and related
Health
Education-Law Social-Community & Gov
Art-Culture-Recreation-Sport
Sale & Service
Trades-Transport-Equip operators and related
Natural resources - agriculture & related
Manufacturing-Utilities
14.4%
12.8%
10.2%
15.3%
19.8%
12.2%
15.3%
17.6%
14.8%
11.7%
16.5%
18.5%
10.2%
10.7%
Under $14,999
$15,000-24,999
$25,000-34,999
$35,000-49,999
$50,000-74,999
$75,000-99,999
$100,000 plus
River Heights City of Saskatoon
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Market Square
# 1 Fire Station
Isinger Park
Optimist Park
Victoria Park
Princess Alexandra
School
SOLD45.5%45.5% $227,688$227,688
$23,910$23,910 2.32.3
homeownership
medianpersonalincome
householdsize
averagesale price
RiversdaleRiversdaleCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTSCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTS
MUNICIPAL WARD 2MUNICIPAL WARD 2PopulationPopulation2,683
225
RIVERSDALE
Mode of Travel to Work
2016
Driver: Car, Truck, Van
Passenger: Car, Truck, Van
Public Transit
Walked
Age Group Bicycle
2019Other
Registered Vehicles
2017 2018
Total (LV & PV) 1210 1265LV - light vehicles (commercial & private) PV - private passenger vehicle Source: SGI
Per Person 0.4 0.5
Saskatoon Per Person 0.7 0.7
Education Level
2016
No Certificate/diploma/degree 440
High school certificate or equivalent 490
Apprentice/trades certificate/diploma 125
College/CEGEP/non-university cert./dipl. 235
University diploma or degree 330
Postsecondary Enrolment
2016 2017 2018
Saskatchewan Polytechnic 35 37 28
Ethnic Diversity University of Saskatchewan 65 65 69
* Higher number indicates greater diversity 2016
Riversdale 0.39
Saskatoon 0.45
Enrolment by School
Mother Tongue P- Saskatoon Public School S - Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Top Languages 2016 2016 2017 2018
English 1615 Princess Alexandra School (p) 130 159 150
Cantonese 130
Mandarin 25
Cebuano 25
Arabic 20
PO
PU
LA
TIO
N
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: Saskatchewan Polytechnic Administrative Office and University of Saskatchewan Registrar's Office
Source: 2016 Census
Source: Saskatoon Public School Division & Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: 2016 Census
2741 27882652 2683
2016 2017 2018 2019
380
40
60
160
65
15
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200 100 0 100 200
00 to 04
05 to 09
10 to 14
15 to 19
20 to 24
25 to 29
30 to 34
35 to 39
40 to 44
45 to 49
50 to 54
55 to 59
60 to 64
65 to 69
70 to 74
75 to 79
80 to 84
85+
Female Male
Household Structure Dwelling Unit Count
2016 2018
One-family households 435
Multiple-family households 35
Non-family households 415
Total lone-parent families 215
Total households 885
Household size 2.3
Total Dwellings 1142
Age of Dwelling Neighbourhood Area 87.3 hectares 215.8 acres
2016 Dwelling Units per Area 13.1 per hectare 5.3 per acre
Real Estate Sales
2018 No. of Sales Average Price
Condo Townhouse 1 210,000$
High Rise Apt Condo 0 -$
Low Rise Apt Condo 4 306,500$
Semi-detached 0 -$
Semi-detached - two titles 0 -$
Single Family Dwelling 36 219,422$
Housing Affordability
2018 Median Multiple Park Space
Saskatoon 4.26 2019 Hectares Acres
Riversdale 2.85 Total Park Area 6.3 15.5
Note: Median Multiple of 3.0 & under is rated as "affordable" Population per Park Area 428.3 173.3
Housing Costs
2016 Isinger N 0.6 1.5
Average Owner's Major Payments $1,051 Optimist D 2.9 7.1
Average Gross Rent $1,021 Victoria SU 2.8 6.9
Housing by Tenure
2016
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Park Type: N - Neighbourhood D - District MD - Multi-district
SU- Special Use I - Industrial
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation and RBC Economics Research
60%
19%
5%
3%
0%
4%
10%
Before 1960
1961-1980
1981-1990
1991-2000
2001-2005
2006-2010
2011-2016
Single Family56850%
Two Unit1089%
Multi-Unit46641%
45%
55%
Owned
Rented
227
RIVERSDALE
Voter Turn-out (%) Licensed Home-Based Businesses
Civic 2003 26% 2017 2018
Civic 2006 16% Saskatoon 4871 4984
Federal 2006 46% Riversdale 44 49
Provincial 2007 76% Source: City of Saskatoon, Business License Program
Federal 2008 40% Labour Force
Civic 2009 15% 2017
Federal 2011 44% Riversdale Saskatoon
Provincial 2011 55% Labour Force Participation Rate 54.3% 70.7%
Federal 2015 54% Economic Dependency Ratio 34.0% 16.0%
Provincial 2016 23% Median Total Income (personal) $23,910 $40,050
Civic 2016 21% Provincial Index of Median Income (base=100) 62.40 104.50
Canadian Index of Median Income (base=100) 67.00 112.20
Personal Income
2017
Major Occupation
2016
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, City Clerk’s office; Province of Saskatchewan,
Chief Electoral Officer; and Elections Canada
70
120
25
35
120
25
305
150
10
15
Management
Business-Finance-Administration
Natural-Applied sciences and related
Health
Education-Law Social-Community & Gov
Art-Culture-Recreation-Sport
Sale & Service
Trades-Transport-Equip operators and related
Natural resources - agriculture & related
Manufacturing-Utilities
26.3%
25.7%
12.8%
14.1%
11.6%
4.6%
4.9%
17.6%
14.8%
11.7%
16.5%
18.5%
10.2%
10.7%
Under $14,999
$15,000-24,999
$25,000-34,999
$35,000-49,999
$50,000-74,999
$75,000-99,999
$100,000 plus
Riversdale City of Saskatoon
Keith
Keith
Turn
Turn
Keith Way
Union
Ham
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Place
Close CrescentHathway
East
Boulevard
Meadows
Parkway
Man
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Mark Bend
Way
Amisk
Way
Mark Link
MarkLane
Bend
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Pichler Cres
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Phelps Way
Lane
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Ledin
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Cres
Pritchard
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Terr
CrescentSinclair
Cres
Rosewood
Drive
Olson
Lane
West Olson
Lane
East
Road
Zim
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Jeanneau
Flegel CourtGillies
Crescent
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Gillies Cove
Meadows
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Meadows Boulevard
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Way
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Schu
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Hastin
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Werschner
Way
Court
Street
Crescent
Werschner Cres
Werschner Gate
North
Rosewood
BoulevardWest
StreetTaylor
Boyc
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Patience Lake Road
Highway 16 Yellowhead Highway
Drive
WessRoad
Gillies Street
Gillies
Lane
LaneBay
HammCres
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Ledin
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Cres
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Lane
Terr
CrescentSinclair
Cres
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Drive
Olson
Lane
West Olson
Lane
East
Road
Zim
mer
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Jeanneau
Flegel CourtGillies
Crescent
Gillie
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Gillies Cove
Meadows
Boulevard
Meadows Boulevard
Eato
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Cresce
nt
Lane
Rosewood
Boulevard
Ledingham LaneCrescentLedingham
Place
Ledingham Drive
Way
West
Rochelle Bay
Bartl
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Schu
mac
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Rose
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Hastings
Crescent
Cove
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tings
Crescent
Hastin
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Lane
Werschner Lane
Werschner
Way
Court
Street
Crescent
Werschner Cres
Werschner Gate
North
Rosewood
BoulevardWest
StreetTaylor
Boyc
huk
Patience Lake Road
Highway 16 Yellowhead Highway
Drive
St. Therese
of LisieuxCatholic
School
Collette Bourgonje
School
Bitz Park
AdamsPark
Struthers Park
Swick Park Mckay Park
SOLD89.2%89.2% $494,787$494,787
$53,940$53,940 3.03.0
homeownership
medianpersonalincome
householdsize
averagesale price
RosewoodRosewoodCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTSCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTS
MUNICIPAL WARD 9MUNICIPAL WARD 9PopulationPopulation4,819
229
ROSEWOOD
Mode of Travel to Work
2016
Driver: Car, Truck, Van
Passenger: Car, Truck, Van
Public Transit
Walked
Age Group Bicycle
2019Other
Registered Vehicles
2017 2018
Total (LV & PV) 2765 3022LV - light vehicles (commercial & private) PV - private passenger vehicle Source: SGI
Per Person 0.8 0.7
Saskatoon Per Person 0.7 0.7
Education Level
2016
No Certificate/diploma/degree 195
High school certificate or equivalent 665
Apprentice/trades certificate/diploma 205
College/CEGEP/non-university cert./dipl. 360
University diploma or degree 1195
Postsecondary Enrolment
2016 2017 2018
Saskatchewan Polytechnic 61 71 68
Ethnic Diversity University of Saskatchewan 175 202 221
* Higher number indicates greater diversity 2016
Rosewood 0.59
Saskatoon 0.45
Enrolment by School
Mother Tongue P- Saskatoon Public School S - Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Top Languages 2016 2016 2017 2018
English 2455 Colette Bourgonje School (p) - - 377
Mandarin 150 St. Thérèse of Lisieux School (s) - - 204
Urdu 120
Punjabi (Panjabi) 110
Pashto 85
Cantonese 80
Arabic 65
PO
PU
LA
TIO
N
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: 2016 Census
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: 2016 Census
Source: Saskatchewan Polytechnic Administrative Office and University of Saskatchewan Registrar's Office
29513512
42694819
2016 2017 2018 2019
1720
125
40
15
0
15
njhm
400 200 0 200 400
00 to 04
05 to 09
10 to 14
15 to 19
20 to 24
25 to 29
30 to 34
35 to 39
40 to 44
45 to 49
50 to 54
55 to 59
60 to 64
65 to 69
70 to 74
75 to 79
80 to 84
85+
Female Male
Household Structure Dwelling Unit Count
2016 2018
One-family households 940
Multiple-family households 35
Non-family households 220
Total lone-parent families 125
Total households 1200
Household size 3
Total Dwellings 2089
Age of Dwelling Neighbourhood Area 365.2 hectares 902.5 acres
2016 Dwelling Units per Area 5.7 per hectare 2.3 per acre
Real Estate Sales
2018 No. of Sales Average Price
Condo Townhouse 0 -$
High Rise Apt Condo 0 -$
Low Rise Apt Condo 5 216,800$
Semi-detached 0 -$
Semi-detached - two titles 0 -$
Single Family Dwelling 116 506,769$
Housing Affordability
2018 Median Multiple Park Space
Saskatoon 4.26 2019 Hectares Acres
Rosewood 6.51 Total Park Area 15.3 37.7
Note: Median Multiple of 3.0 & under is rated as "affordable" Population per Park Area 315.7 127.8
Housing Costs
2016 Adams N 1.1 2.6
Average Owner's Major Payments $2,169 Bitz N 0.9 2.2
Average Gross Rent $1,488 Glen H Penner N 5.0 12.2
Hyde N 0.8 2.1
Mackay N 3.0 7.3
Housing by Tenure Rosewood Square N 0.3 0.8
2016 Struthers N 1.9 4.7
Swick N 2.3 5.8
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation and RBC Economics Research
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Park Type: N - Neighbourhood D - District MD - Multi-district
SU- Special Use I - Industrial
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
3%
97%
Before 1960
1961-1980
1981-1990
1991-2000
2001-2005
2006-2010
2011-2016
Single Family96146%
Two Unit47423%
Multi-Unit65431%
89%
11%
Owned
Rented
231
ROSEWOOD
Voter Turn-out (%) Licensed Home-Based Businesses
Civic 2003 N/A 2017 2018
Civic 2006 N/A Saskatoon 4871 4984
Federal 2006 N/A Rosewood 123 131
Provincial 2007 N/A Source: City of Saskatoon, Business License Program
Federal 2008 N/A Labour Force
Civic 2009 N/A 2017
Federal 2011 N/A Rosewood Saskatoon
Civic 2012 24% Labour Force Participation Rate 80.7% 70.7%
Federal 2015 66% Economic Dependency Ratio 6.7% 16.0%
Provincial 2016 40% Median Total Income (personal) $53,940 $40,050
Civic 2016 32% Provincial Index of Median Income (base=100) 140.80 104.50
Canadian Index of Median Income (base=100) 151.20 112.20
Personal Income
2017
Major Occupation
2016
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, City Clerk’s office; Province of Saskatchewan,
Chief Electoral Officer; and Elections Canada
240
290
175
230
290
35
455
335
55
30
Management
Business-Finance-Administration
Natural-Applied sciences and related
Health
Education-Law Social-Community & Gov
Art-Culture-Recreation-Sport
Sale & Service
Trades-Transport-Equip operators and related
Natural resources - agriculture & related
Manufacturing-Utilities
16.1%
8.7%
8.9%
13.1%
19.0%
14.7%
19.5%
17.6%
14.8%
11.7%
16.5%
18.5%
10.2%
10.7%
Under $14,999
$15,000-24,999
$25,000-34,999
$35,000-49,999
$50,000-74,999
$75,000-99,999
$100,000 plus
Rosewood City of Saskatoon
Dave King Park
Silverspring Park
Christine Morris Park
Mother Teresa School
Silverspring School
Haslam St CrescentHaslam
Reve
r
Fairbrother
Cour
t
Place Clos
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Garvie
Road
Road
Konih
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Sciss
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Cres
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Coben
Crescent
McW
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Aven
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Laycoe
Road
Cres
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Cres
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Way
Hasla
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Cour
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Pl
Court
Terrace
Road
Laycoe
Terrace
Court
Crescent
Layco
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Cres
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Fairbrother
Aven
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Terra
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Krist
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Konihowski
Place
Crescent
SomersRoad
Road
Fedoruk
Drive
Aven
ue
Attridge Drive
Crescent
Konihowski
Road
Bourgonje
Lane
Fedoruk
Cent
ral
CrescentPezer
Court
Pezer Crescent
Beerling
Lane
Cove
Crescent
Court Le May
Lane
Bay
CourtCrescent
Pobran
CourtTerraceCrescent
Drive
Road
Konihowski
Carr Carr
Crescent
Cove
Lane
Terrace
Carr Cres
SOLD
SilverspringSilverspring
91.3%91.3%
COMMUNITY QUICK FACTSCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTS
MUNICIPAL WARD 10MUNICIPAL WARD 10
$368,122$368,122
$51,650$51,650 3.13.1
homeownership
PopulationPopulation5,222
medianpersonalincome
householdsize
averagesale price
233
SILVERSPRING
Mode of Travel to Work
2016
Driver: Car, Truck, Van
Passenger: Car, Truck, Van
Public Transit
Walked
Age Group Bicycle
2019Other
Registered Vehicles
2017 2018
Total (LV & PV) 3542 3563LV - light vehicles (commercial & private) PV - private passenger vehicle Source: SGI
Per Person 0.7 0.7
Saskatoon Per Person 0.7 0.7
Education Level
2016
No Certificate/diploma/degree 525
High school certificate or equivalent 1085
Apprentice/trades certificate/diploma 275
College/CEGEP/non-university cert./dipl. 815
University diploma or degree 1455
Postsecondary Enrolment
2016 2017 2018
Saskatchewan Polytechnic 70 72 63
Ethnic Diversity University of Saskatchewan 321 280 287
* Higher number indicates greater diversity 2016
Silverspring 0.37
Saskatoon 0.45
Enrolment by School
Mother Tongue P- Saskatoon Public School S - Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Top Languages 2016 2016 2017 2018
English 4390 Mother Teresa School (s) 623 587 621
Mandarin 125 Silverspring School (p) 562 444 429
Ukrainian 85
French 75
German 60
Tagalog (Pilipino, Filipino) 50
Arabic 50
PO
PU
LA
TIO
N
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: Saskatchewan Polytechnic Administrative Office and University of Saskatchewan Registrar's Office
Source: 2016 Census
Source: Saskatoon Public School Division & Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: 2016 Census
5304 53525216 5222
2016 2017 2018 2019
2575
135
55
35
20
70
njhm
400 200 0 200 400
00 to 04
05 to 09
10 to 14
15 to 19
20 to 24
25 to 29
30 to 34
35 to 39
40 to 44
45 to 49
50 to 54
55 to 59
60 to 64
65 to 69
70 to 74
75 to 79
80 to 84
85+
Female Male
Household Structure Dwelling Unit Count
2016 2018
One-family households 1365
Multiple-family households 45
Non-family households 260
Total lone-parent families 125
Total households 1670
Household size 3.1
Total Dwellings 1689
Age of Dwelling Neighbourhood Area 178.1 hectares 440.1 acres
2016 Dwelling Units per Area 9.5 per hectare 3.8 per acre
Real Estate Sales
2018 No. of Sales Average Price
Condo Townhouse 14 275,804$
High Rise Apt Condo 0 -$
Low Rise Apt Condo 4 185,375$
Semi-detached 0 -$
Semi-detached - two titles 0 -$
Single Family Dwelling 38 421,371$
Housing Affordability
2018 Median Multiple Park Space
Saskatoon 4.26 2019 Hectares Acres
Silverspring 5.15 Total Park Area 8.9 22.1
Note: Median Multiple of 3.0 & under is rated as "affordable" Population per Park Area 584.5 236.5
Housing Costs
2016 Christine Morris N 0.2 0.6
Average Owner's Major Payments $1,521 Dave King N 0.3 0.6
Average Gross Rent $1,599 Silverspring N 7.7 19.0
Silverspring Linear N 0.8 1.9
Housing by Tenure
2016
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Park Type: N - Neighbourhood D - District MD - Multi-district
SU- Special Use I - Industrial
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation and RBC Economics Research
1%
0%
13%
54%
25%
3%
5%
Before 1960
1961-1980
1981-1990
1991-2000
2001-2005
2006-2010
2011-2016
Single Family131578%
Two Unit121%
Multi-Unit36221%
91%
9%
Owned
Rented
235
SILVERSPRING
Voter Turn-out (%) Licensed Home-Based Businesses
Civic 2003 73% 2017 2018
Civic 2006 44% Saskatoon 4871 4984
Federal 2006 60% Silverspring 121 118
Provincial 2007 70% Source: City of Saskatoon, Business License Program
Federal 2008 57% Labour Force
Civic 2009 31% 2017
Federal 2011 60% Silverspring Saskatoon
Provincial 2011 57% Labour Force Participation Rate 77.3% 70.7%
Federal 2015 77% Economic Dependency Ratio 7.5% 16.0%
Provincial 2016 38% Median Total Income (personal) $51,650 $40,050
Civic 2016 44% Provincial Index of Median Income (base=100) 134.80 104.50
Canadian Index of Median Income (base=100) 144.80 112.20
Personal Income
2017
Major Occupation
2016
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, City Clerk’s office; Province of Saskatchewan,
Chief Electoral Officer; and Elections Canada
325
515
295
255
570
135
615
340
75
80
Management
Business-Finance-Administration
Natural-Applied sciences and related
Health
Education-Law Social-Community & Gov
Art-Culture-Recreation-Sport
Sale & Service
Trades-Transport-Equip operators and related
Natural resources - agriculture & related
Manufacturing-Utilities
17.0%
11.0%
8.8%
12.1%
16.9%
14.9%
19.3%
17.6%
14.8%
11.7%
16.5%
18.5%
10.2%
10.7%
Under $14,999
$15,000-24,999
$25,000-34,999
$35,000-49,999
$50,000-74,999
$75,000-99,999
$100,000 plus
Silverspring City of Saskatoon
Silverwood HeightsSilverwood HeightsCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTSCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTS
MUNICIPAL WARD 5MUNICIPAL WARD 5PopulationPopulation10,862
SOLD75.7%75.7% $379,849$379,849
$47,320$47,320 2.82.8
homeownership
medianpersonalincome
householdsize
averagesale price
École Sister
O'Brien School
St. Angela School
Brownell School
Silverwood Heights School
Marion M. Graham
Collegiate
W.J.L. Harvey (North) Park
W.J.L. Harvey Park
(South)
H. McIvor Weir Pollution Control Plant
(Wastewater Treatment Plant)
#7 Fire Station
Nordstrum
Nord
strum
Crescent
Terra
ce
Drive
Allegretto Way
Wanu
skew
in Ro
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Wanuskewin
Goerzen
Sebestyen
Road
Crescent
Charlebois
Way Terr
Crt
David Knight
Crescent
Lane
Way
Meilicke
Stechishin Stechishin
Road
J.J.Thiessen
Way Crescent
Terr O'Brien
Cres
cent
Terr
Cour
t
Place
Cres
cent
Way
Lane
DriveTerr
Roborecki
Roborecki
Crescent
Crescent
Thain
Way
Thain
Allegretto
Cres
cent
Lenore
Road
Court
Court Cres
cent
Road
Cour
t
A.E. A
dams
Cres
cent
Meilicke Road
Marcotte
Marcotte Way
Adilman
Adilman
Crescent
Perreault
Crescent
Perre
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Perre
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Way
LaneRo
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Silverwood
Ball
Crescent
Ball
WayPla
ceCo
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Whiteswan Drive
Bene
sh
Cres
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Place
Gustin
Broa
dben
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Place
Egnatoff
Cres
cent
Russ
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ChomynEgnatoff
Way
Kindrachuk
MolloyStreet
Crescent
Verbeke
Verb
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BainBir
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NeuschRowles
Road
Spen
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Crescent
Terrace
Court
Crescent
Pebe
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Waka
baya
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Waka
baya
shi
CrescentWay
Davies
Davie
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Place
Gathercole Cres
Rao Crescent
Street
Way
Drive
Girgu
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Silve
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Aven
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Crescent
Road
Crescent
Zema
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Cres
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Mall
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Cres
cent
Trotc
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Way
Cres
cent
J.J.Th
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Crescent
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Place
Neus
ch
Way
Cour
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Drive
White
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Driv
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Road Russ
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Road
Road
Road
Road
Verbeke
Molloy
Terr
Nordstrum
Cres
cent
LaneDrive
Crescent
Chan
Street
Lenore
Lenore
237
SILVERWOOD HEIGHTS
Mode of Travel to Work
2016
Driver: Car, Truck, Van
Passenger: Car, Truck, Van
Public Transit
Walked
Age Group Bicycle
2019Other
Registered Vehicles
2017 2018
Total (LV & PV) 7291 7215LV - light vehicles (commercial & private) PV - private passenger vehicle Source: SGI
Per Person 0.7 0.7
Saskatoon Per Person 0.7 0.7
Education Level
2016
No Certificate/diploma/degree 925
High school certificate or equivalent 2385
Apprentice/trades certificate/diploma 895
College/CEGEP/non-university cert./dipl. 1600
University diploma or degree 2335
Postsecondary Enrolment
2016 2017 2018
Saskatchewan Polytechnic 159 174 155
Ethnic Diversity University of Saskatchewan 396 385 396
* Higher number indicates greater diversity 2016
Silverwood Heights 0.85
Saskatoon 0.45
Enrolment by School
Mother Tongue P- Saskatoon Public School S - Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Top Languages 2016 2016 2017 2018
English 8315 Brownell School (p) 242 208 203
Tagalog (Pilipino, Filipino) 465 Marion M. Graham Collegiate (p) 725 694 639
German 140 Silverwood Heights School (p) 248 249 258
French 140 Sister O'Brien School (s) 280 253 256
Ukrainian 95 St. Angela School (s) 267 248 277
Polish 55
Arabic 55
PO
PU
LA
TIO
N
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: Saskatchewan Polytechnic Administrative Office and University of Saskatchewan Registrar's Office
Source: 2016 Census
Source: Saskatoon Public School Division & Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: 2016 Census
10984 1098010729 10862
2016 2017 2018 2019
4470
280
155
115
90
70
njhm
600 400 200 0 200 400 600
00 to 04
05 to 09
10 to 14
15 to 19
20 to 24
25 to 29
30 to 34
35 to 39
40 to 44
45 to 49
50 to 54
55 to 59
60 to 64
65 to 69
70 to 74
75 to 79
80 to 84
85+
Female Male
Household Structure Dwelling Unit Count
2016 2018
One-family households 2845
Multiple-family households 85
Non-family households 685
Total lone-parent families 420
Total households 3615
Household size 2.8
Total Dwellings 3661
Age of Dwelling Neighbourhood Area 371.3 hectares 917.4 acres
2016 Dwelling Units per Area 9.9 per hectare 4.0 per acre
Real Estate Sales
2018 No. of Sales Average Price
Condo Townhouse 3 204,667$
High Rise Apt Condo 0 -$
Low Rise Apt Condo 4 217,175$
Semi-detached 3 382,333$
Semi-detached - two titles 0 -$
Single Family Dwelling 89 392,982$
Housing Affordability
2018 Median Multiple Park Space
Saskatoon 4.26 2019 Hectares Acres
Silverwood Heights 4.93 Total Park Area 31.1 76.8
Note: Median Multiple of 3.0 & under is rated as "affordable" Population per Park Area 349.6 141.5
Housing Costs
2016 Meewasin SU 8.3 20.5
Average Owner's Major Payments $1,325 WJL Harvey N 16.8 41.5
Average Gross Rent $1,206 WJL Harvey South D 6.0 14.8
Housing by Tenure
2016
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Park Type: N - Neighbourhood D - District MD - Multi-district
SU- Special Use I - Industrial
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation and RBC Economics Research
1%
24%
71%
3%
1%
0%
0%
Before 1960
1961-1980
1981-1990
1991-2000
2001-2005
2006-2010
2011-2016
Single Family275375%
Two Unit36210%
Multi-Unit54615%
76%
24%
Owned
Rented
239
SILVERWOOD HEIGHTS
Voter Turn-out (%) Licensed Home-Based Businesses
Civic 2003 55% 2017 2018
Civic 2006 36% Saskatoon 4871 4984
Federal 2006 57% Silverwood Heights 233 238
Provincial 2007 66% Source: City of Saskatoon, Business License Program
Federal 2008 52% Labour Force
Civic 2009 28% 2017
Federal 2011 51% Silverwood Heights Saskatoon
Provincial 2011 48% Labour Force Participation Rate 74.5% 70.7%
Federal 2015 76% Economic Dependency Ratio 13.0% 16.0%
Provincial 2016 39% Median Total Income (personal) $47,320 $40,050
Civic 2016 34% Provincial Index of Median Income (base=100) 123.50 104.50
Canadian Index of Median Income (base=100) 132.60 112.20
Personal Income
2017
Major Occupation
2016
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, City Clerk’s office; Province of Saskatchewan,
Chief Electoral Officer; and Elections Canada
655
890
370
435
795
155
1190
980
125
200
Management
Business-Finance-Administration
Natural-Applied sciences and related
Health
Education-Law Social-Community & Gov
Art-Culture-Recreation-Sport
Sale & Service
Trades-Transport-Equip operators and related
Natural resources - agriculture & related
Manufacturing-Utilities
15.1%
12.0%
10.3%
15.3%
21.2%
13.1%
13.0%
17.6%
14.8%
11.7%
16.5%
18.5%
10.2%
10.7%
Under $14,999
$15,000-24,999
$25,000-34,999
$35,000-49,999
$50,000-74,999
$75,000-99,999
$100,000 plus
Silverwood Heights City of Saskatoon
StonebridgeStonebridgeCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTSCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTS
MUNICIPAL WARD 7MUNICIPAL WARD 7PopulationPopulation13,334
SOLD78.4%78.4% $351,685$351,685
$50,720$50,720 2.62.6
homeownership
medianpersonalincome
householdsize
averagesale price
Chief Whitecap
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Patricia Roe Park
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Wilson Park
Robert H. Freeland Park
Alexander MacGillivray Young Park
Cecil A. Wheaton
Park
Marshall Hawthorne Park
Howard Harding
Park
Walter Wood Park
Alfred Bence Park
William Anderson Park
John Cameron
Park
Blair Nelson
Park
Donald Koyl Park
Evelyn G. Edwards Park
241
STONEBRIDGE
Mode of Travel to Work
2016
Driver: Car, Truck, Van
Passenger: Car, Truck, Van
Public Transit
Walked
Age Group Bicycle
2019Other
Registered Vehicles
2017 2018
Total (LV & PV) 7823 8297LV - light vehicles (commercial & private) PV - private passenger vehicle Source: SGI
Per Person 0.7 0.7
Saskatoon Per Person 0.7 0.7
Education Level
2016
No Certificate/diploma/degree 635
High school certificate or equivalent 1810
Apprentice/trades certificate/diploma 660
College/CEGEP/non-university cert./dipl. 1485
University diploma or degree 3645
Postsecondary Enrolment
2016 2017 2018
Saskatchewan Polytechnic 200 229 234
Ethnic Diversity University of Saskatchewan 577 663 714
* Higher number indicates greater diversity 2016
Stonebridge 1.40
Saskatoon 0.45
Enrolment by School
Mother Tongue P- Saskatoon Public School S - Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Top Languages 2016 2016 2017 2018
English 7805 Chief Whitecap School (p) - 590 686
Mandarin 500 St. Kateri Tekakwitha School (s) - 328 446
Tagalog (Pilipino, Filipino) 210
French 175
Urdu 160
Bengali 120
PO
PU
LA
TIO
N
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: Saskatchewan Polytechnic Administrative Office and University of Saskatchewan Registrar's Office
Source: 2016 Census
Source: Saskatoon Public School Division & Greater Saskatoon Catholic SchoolsSource: 2016 Census
1012311284
1243413334
2016 2017 2018 2019
5420
340
185
70
55
60
njhm
1000 500 0 500 1000
00 to 04
05 to 09
10 to 14
15 to 19
20 to 24
25 to 29
30 to 34
35 to 39
40 to 44
45 to 49
50 to 54
55 to 59
60 to 64
65 to 69
70 to 74
75 to 79
80 to 84
85+
Female Male
Household Structure Dwelling Unit Count
2016 2018
One-family households 2790
Multiple-family households 85
Non-family households 1205
Total lone-parent families 265
Total households 4075
Household size 2.6
Total Dwellings 5835
Age of Dwelling Neighbourhood Area 446.5 hectares 1103.2 acres
2016 Dwelling Units per Area 13.1 per hectare 5.3 per acre
Real Estate Sales
2018 No. of Sales Average Price
Condo Townhouse 52 244,475$
High Rise Apt Condo 0 -$
Low Rise Apt Condo 52 221,167$
Semi-detached 0 -$
Semi-detached - two titles 25 306,800$
Single Family Dwelling 136 450,832$
Housing Affordability Park Space
2018 Median Multiple 2019 Hectares Acres
Saskatoon 4.26 Total Park Area 49.1 121.3
Stonebridge 4.58 Population per Park Area 271.5 109.9
Note: Median Multiple of 3.0 & under is rated as "affordable"
Housing Costs Alexander MacGillivray Young N 9.2 22.8
2016 Alfred Bence N 0.4 1.1
Average Owner's Major Payments $1,945 Blair Nelson N 4.4 10.8
Average Gross Rent $1,389 Cecil A Wheaton N 0.4 1.0
Donald Koyl N 0.5 1.3
Evelyn G Edwards N 0.4 1.1
Housing by Tenure Howard Harding N 0.8 2.0
2016 John Cameron N 0.4 1.0
Mark Thompson N 3.4 8.4
Marshall Hawthorne N 8.2 20.3
Oren Wilson N 0.4 1.0
Owen Mann N 0.5 1.1
Patricia Roe N 0.8 2.1
Peter Zakreski D 17.8 44.0
Robert H Freeland N 0.7 1.8
Walter Wood N 0.2 0.6
William Anderson N 0.4 0.9
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Park Type: N - Neighbourhood D - District MD - Multi-district
SU- Special Use I - Industrial
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Source: 2016 Census Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation and RBC Economics Research
0%
1%
2%
0%
1%
34%
62%
Before 1960
1961-1980
1981-1990
1991-2000
2001-2005
2006-2010
2011-2016
Single Family235040%
Two Unit5189%
Multi-Unit296751%
78%
22%
Owned
Rented
243
STONEBRIDGE
Voter Turn-out (%) Licensed Home-Based Businesses
Civic 2003 N/A 2017 2018
Civic 2006 40% Saskatoon 4871 4984
Federal 2006 68% Stonebridge 229 246
Provincial 2007 65% Source: City of Saskatoon, Business License Program
Federal 2008 57% Labour Force
Civic 2009 35% 2017
Federal 2011 58% Stonebridge Saskatoon
Provincial 2011 45% Labour Force Participation Rate 80.1% 70.7%
Federal 2015 69% Economic Dependency Ratio 8.3% 16.0%
Provincial 2016 30% Median Total Income (personal) $50,720 $40,050
Civic 2016 33% Provincial Index of Median Income (base=100) 132.40 104.50
Canadian Index of Median Income (base=100) 142.20 112.20
Personal Income
2017
Major Occupation
2016
Source: 2016 Census
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: City of Saskatoon, City Clerk’s office; Province of Saskatchewan,
Chief Electoral Officer; and Elections CanadaSource: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
725
1035
770
805
980
115
1295
790
125
150
Management
Business-Finance-Administration
Natural-Applied sciences and related
Health
Education-Law Social-Community & Gov
Art-Culture-Recreation-Sport
Sale & Service
Trades-Transport-Equip operators and related
Natural resources - agriculture & related
Manufacturing-Utilities
15.6%
10.3%
9.5%
13.8%
20.2%
15.3%
15.3%
17.6%
14.8%
11.7%
16.5%
18.5%
10.2%
10.7%
Under $14,999
$15,000-24,999
$25,000-34,999
$35,000-49,999
$50,000-74,999
$75,000-99,999
$100,000 plus
Stonebridge City of Saskatoon
SOLD
SutherlandSutherland
41.4%41.4%
COMMUNITY QUICK FACTSCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTS
MUNICIPAL WARD 1MUNICIPAL WARD 1
$280,218$280,218
$32,520$32,520 2.32.3
homeownership
PopulationPopulation5,550
medianpersonalincome
householdsize
averagesale price
C. F. Patterson
Park North
C. F. Patterson
Park
Anna McIntosh Park
Hilliard Gardner Park
Father Basil
Markle Park
Sutherland Park
Kopko Park
Herbert Stewart
Park
Bishop Filevich
Ukrainian Bilingual
School
Sutherland School
#5 Fire Station
College
Drive
Circ
le Dr
ive
Circle
Attridge
Cent
ral
Aven
ueCe
ntra
l
Drive
Drive
Aven
ue
Aven
ue
Rita
Street
107th Street
Street
Street
Street
Street
Aven
ue
Viol
etAv
enue
Street 110th
CresBay
Adol
ph
Way
Crescent
Reid
Reid Road
Way Terrace
Reid Road
117th Street
Greig
Aven
ue
116th St
Powe St
Rayn
er A
ve
Road
Road
Reid
Rutherford Way
Lane CrescentRu
ther
ford
105th
115th Street
Cres
Brya
ns
Ave
Aven
ue
112th
111th
110th
109th
108th
Lany
on
Brya
ns
Adolph
Adol
ph
Central Pl
Mor
an
Gard
iner
104th Street
Egbe
rt
Gard
iner
A
ve
Cres
centO'
Neil
106th
Street
Pl
102nd Street
Thom
pson
Ave
Rita
Street
Street
Aven
ue
Aven
ue 113th
Rita
C
res
Reid
245
SUTHERLAND
Mode of Travel to Work
2016
Driver: Car, Truck, Van
Passenger: Car, Truck, Van
Public Transit
Walked
Age Group Bicycle
2019Other
Registered Vehicles
2017 2018
Total (LV & PV) 3306 3189LV - light vehicles (commercial & private) PV - private passenger vehicle Source: SGI
Per Person 0.6 0.6
Saskatoon Per Person 0.7 0.7
Education Level
2016
No Certificate/diploma/degree 740
High school certificate or equivalent 1455
Apprentice/trades certificate/diploma 375
College/CEGEP/non-university cert./dipl. 780
University diploma or degree 1180
Postsecondary Enrolment
2016 2017 2018
Saskatchewan Polytechnic 161 145 149
Ethnic Diversity University of Saskatchewan 376 424 407
* Higher number indicates greater diversity 2016
Sutherland 0.83
Saskatoon 0.45
Enrolment by School
Mother Tongue P- Saskatoon Public School S - Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Top Languages 2016 2016 2017 2018
English 4240 Bishop Filevich School (s) 193 187 174
Urdu 265 Sutherland School (p) 362 364 355
Tagalog (Pilipino, Filipino) 160
Arabic 145
Bengali 105
French 75
Ukrainian 65
PO
PU
LA
TIO
N
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: Saskatchewan Polytechnic Administrative Office and University of Saskatchewan Registrar's Office
Source: 2016 Census
Source: Saskatoon Public School Division & Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: 2016 Census
5543
5751
5505 5550
2016 2017 2018 2019
2270
200
145
90
90
40
njhm
400 200 0 200 400
00 to 04
05 to 09
10 to 14
15 to 19
20 to 24
25 to 29
30 to 34
35 to 39
40 to 44
45 to 49
50 to 54
55 to 59
60 to 64
65 to 69
70 to 74
75 to 79
80 to 84
85+
Female Male
Household Structure Dwelling Unit Count
2016 2018
One-family households 1280
Multiple-family households 40
Non-family households 1060
Total lone-parent families 290
Total households 2380
Household size 2.3
Total Dwellings 2626
Age of Dwelling Neighbourhood Area 214.5 hectares 529.9 acres
2016 Dwelling Units per Area 12.2 per hectare 5.0 per acre
Real Estate Sales
2018 No. of Sales Average Price
Condo Townhouse 4 159,425$
High Rise Apt Condo 0 -$
Low Rise Apt Condo 5 176,940$
Semi-detached 1 404,990$
Semi-detached - two titles 11 264,027$
Single Family Dwelling 46 303,106$
Housing Affordability
2018 Median Multiple Park Space
Saskatoon 4.26 2019 Hectares Acres
Sutherland 3.91 Total Park Area 10.6 26.2
Note: Median Multiple of 3.0 & under is rated as "affordable" Population per Park Area 523.6 211.9
Housing Costs
2016 Anna McIntosh N 0.9 2.2
Average Owner's Major Payments $1,232 CF Patterson N 0.6 1.4
Average Gross Rent $1,150 CF Patterson North N 0.9 2.2
Father Basil Markle SU 1.6 3.9
Herbert Stewart N 1.9 4.8
Housing by Tenure Hilliard Gardner SU 0.4 1.0
2016 Kopko N 0.6 1.6
Sutherland N 3.7 9.1
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Park Type: N - Neighbourhood D - District MD - Multi-district
SU- Special Use I - Industrial
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation and RBC Economics Research
16%
39%
19%
10%
8%
5%
3%
Before 1960
1961-1980
1981-1990
1991-2000
2001-2005
2006-2010
2011-2016
Single Family101439%
Two Unit44417%
Multi-Unit116844%
41%
59%
Owned
Rented
247
SUTHERLAND
Voter Turn-out (%) Licensed Home-Based Businesses
Civic 2003 44% 2017 2018
Civic 2006 30% Saskatoon 4871 4984
Federal 2006 49% Sutherland 112 110
Provincial 2007 76% Source: City of Saskatoon, Business License Program
Federal 2008 46% Labour Force
Civic 2009 22% 2017
Federal 2011 49% Sutherland Saskatoon
Provincial 2011 57% Labour Force Participation Rate 69.8% 70.7%
Federal 2015 67% Economic Dependency Ratio 21.4% 16.0%
Provincial 2016 34% Median Total Income (personal) $32,520 $40,050
Civic 2016 21% Provincial Index of Median Income (base=100) 84.90 104.50
Canadian Index of Median Income (base=100) 91.10 112.20
Personal Income
2017
Major Occupation
2016
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, City Clerk’s office; Province of Saskatchewan,
Chief Electoral Officer; and Elections Canada
305
385
255
235
295
65
875
580
80
95
Management
Business-Finance-Administration
Natural-Applied sciences and related
Health
Education-Law Social-Community & Gov
Art-Culture-Recreation-Sport
Sale & Service
Trades-Transport-Equip operators and related
Natural resources - agriculture & related
Manufacturing-Utilities
20.8%
17.7%
14.1%
17.2%
18.8%
7.0%
4.4%
17.6%
14.8%
11.7%
16.5%
18.5%
10.2%
10.7%
Under $14,999
$15,000-24,999
$25,000-34,999
$35,000-49,999
$50,000-74,999
$75,000-99,999
$100,000 plus
Sutherland City of Saskatoon
PStre
et
Cartwr
ight
TerraceCartwright
Willows Golf & Country Club
SOLD100%100% $631,667$631,667
$72,600$72,600 2.32.3
homeownership
medianpersonalincome
householdsize
averagesale price
The WillowsThe WillowsCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTSCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTS
MUNICIPAL WARD 7MUNICIPAL WARD 7PopulationPopulation710
249
THE WILLOWS
Mode of Travel to Work
2016
Driver: Car, Truck, Van
Passenger: Car, Truck, Van
Public Transit
Walked
Age Group Bicycle
2019Other
Registered Vehicles
2017 2018
Total (LV & PV) 591 593LV - light vehicles (commercial & private) PV - private passenger vehicle Source: SGI
Per Person 0.9 0.8
Saskatoon Per Person 0.7 0.7
Education Level
2016
No Certificate/diploma/degree 80
High school certificate or equivalent 180
Apprentice/trades certificate/diploma 40
College/CEGEP/non-university cert./dipl. 115
University diploma or degree 200
Postsecondary Enrolment
2016 2017 2018
Saskatchewan Polytechnic 2 1 0
Ethnic Diversity University of Saskatchewan 38 27 25
* Higher number indicates greater diversity 2016
The Willows 0.05
Saskatoon 0.45
Enrolment by School
Mother Tongue P- Saskatoon Public School S - Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Top Languages 2016 2016 2017 2018
English 530
Mandarin 35
German 25
Ukrainian 20
Persian (Farsi) 15
PO
PU
LA
TIO
N
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: 2016 Census
Source: Saskatchewan Polytechnic Administrative Office and University of Saskatchewan Registrar's Office
Source: Saskatoon Public School Division & Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
No schools located in neighbourhood
Source: 2016 Census
638 658 700 710
2016 2017 2018 2019
305
10
10
0
0
0
njhm
100 50 0 50 100
00 to 04
05 to 09
10 to 14
15 to 19
20 to 24
25 to 29
30 to 34
35 to 39
40 to 44
45 to 49
50 to 54
55 to 59
60 to 64
65 to 69
70 to 74
75 to 79
80 to 84
85+
Female Male
Household Structure Dwelling Unit Count
2016 2018
One-family households 235
Multiple-family households 0
Non-family households 55
Total lone-parent families 0
Total households 290
Household size 2.3
Total Dwellings 327
Age of Dwelling Neighbourhood Area 184.6 hectares 456.0 acres
2016 Dwelling Units per Area 1.8 per hectare 0.7 per acre
Real Estate Sales
2018 No. of Sales Average Price
Condo Townhouse 0 -$
High Rise Apt Condo 0 -$
Low Rise Apt Condo 9 631,667$
Semi-detached 0 -$
Semi-detached - two titles 0 -$
Single Family Dwelling 0 -$
Housing Affordability
2018 Median Multiple Park Space
Saskatoon 4.26 2019 Hectares Acres
The Willows 8.02 Total Park Area
Note: Median Multiple of 3.0 & under is rated as "affordable" Population per Park Area
Housing Costs
2016
Average Owner's Major Payments $1,870
Average Gross Rent $0
Housing by Tenure
2016
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Park Type: N - Neighbourhood D - District MD - Multi-district
SU- Special Use I - Industrial
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation and RBC Economics Research
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
0%
0%
0%
0%
15%
54%
27%
Before 1960
1961-1980
1981-1990
1991-2000
2001-2005
2006-2010
2011-2016
Single Family12639%
Multi-Unit20161%
100%
0%
Owned
Rented
251
THE WILLOWS
Voter Turn-out (%) Licensed Home-Based Businesses
Civic 2003 N/A 2017 2018
Civic 2006 N/A Saskatoon 4871 4984
Federal 2006 N/A The Willows 14 11
Provincial 2007 61% Source: City of Saskatoon, Business License Program
Federal 2008 59% Labour Force
Civic 2009 36% 2017
Federal 2011 68% The Willows Saskatoon
Provincial 2011 54% Labour Force Participation Rate 63.2% 70.7%
Federal 2015 80% Economic Dependency Ratio 13.3% 16.0%
Provincial 2016 36% Median Total Income (personal) $72,600 $40,050
Civic 2016 51% Provincial Index of Median Income (base=100) 189.50 104.50
Canadian Index of Median Income (base=100) 203.50 112.20
Personal Income
2017
Major Occupation
2016
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: City of Saskatoon, City Clerk’s office; Province of Saskatchewan,
Chief Electoral Officer; and Elections Canada
Source: 2016 Census
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
140
70
15
20
35
0
50
40
10
0
Management
Business-Finance-Administration
Natural-Applied sciences and related
Health
Education-Law Social-Community & Gov
Art-Culture-Recreation-Sport
Sale & Service
Trades-Transport-Equip operators and related
Natural resources - agriculture & related
Manufacturing-Utilities
7.4%
7.4%
7.2%
11.3%
18.2%
10.1%
38.4%
17.6%
14.8%
11.7%
16.5%
18.5%
10.2%
10.7%
Under $14,999
$15,000-24,999
$25,000-34,999
$35,000-49,999
$50,000-74,999
$75,000-99,999
$100,000 plus
The Willows City of Saskatoon
Circle
Drive
Drive
14th Street
Cum
berla
nd
College
Aven
ue
DriveCollege
Pres
ton
Aven
ue
Griffiths Stadium
Saskatoon Field House
SaskatoonSports Hall of
Fame
MCE
OWN
PL
ROAD
GORE
TRA
IL
CHER
RY L
ANE
VEGG
IE L
ANE
NURS
ERY
LANE
ORCH
ARD
LANE
LILA
C LA
NE
MEE
WAS
IN HORTICULTURE WAY
LOW LANE
DOGW
OOD
BRIAN TOWRISS CRES FIELD HOUSE LANE
LANE
SOLDN/AN/A N/AN/A
$10,760$10,760 N/AN/A
homeownership
medianpersonalincome
householdsize
averagesale price
U of S Lands South Management AreaU of S Lands South Management Area
COMMUNITY QUICK FACTSCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTSMUNICIPAL WARD 1MUNICIPAL WARD 1
PopulationPopulation767
253
U OF S LANDS SOUTH MANAGEMENT AREA
Mode of Travel to Work
2016
Census Data Unavailable
Age Group
2019
Registered Vehicles
2017 2018
Total (LV & PV) 156 136LV - light vehicles (commercial & private) PV - private passenger vehicle Source: SGI
Per Person 0.2 0.2
Saskatoon Per Person 0.7 0.7
Education Level
2016
Census Data Unavailable
Postsecondary Enrolment
2016 2017 2018
Saskatchewan Polytechnic 2 4 3
Ethnic Diversity University of Saskatchewan 542 567 502
* Higher number indicates greater diversity 2016
U Of S Lands South Management Area N/A
Saskatoon 0.45
Enrolment by School
Mother Tongue P- Saskatoon Public School S - Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Top Languages 2016 2016 2017 2018
Census data unavailable
Source: Saskatoon Public School Division & Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Source: Saskatchewan Polytechnic Administrative Office and University of Saskatchewan Registrar's Office
No schools located in neighbourhood
PO
PU
LA
TIO
N
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: 2016 Census
909 874763 767
2016 2017 2018 2019
200 100 0 100 200
00 to 04
05 to 09
10 to 14
15 to 19
20 to 24
25 to 29
30 to 34
35 to 39
40 to 44
45 to 49
50 to 54
55 to 59
60 to 64
65 to 69
70 to 74
75 to 79
80 to 84
85+
Female Male
Household Structure Dwelling Unit Count
2016 2018
Total Dwellings 721
Age of Dwelling Neighbourhood Area 166.2 hectares 410.8 acres
2016 Dwelling Units per Area 4.3 per hectare 1.8 per acre
Real Estate Sales
2018 No. of Sales Average Price
Condo Townhouse 0 -$
High Rise Apt Condo 0 -$
Low Rise Apt Condo 0 -$
Semi-detached 0 -$
Semi-detached - two titles 0 -$
Single Family Dwelling 0 -$
Housing Affordability
2018 Median Multiple Park Space
Saskatoon 4.26 2019 Hectares Acres
U Of S Lands South Management Area N/A Total Park Area
Note: Median Multiple of 3.0 & under is rated as "affordable" Population per Park Area
Housing Costs
2016
Housing by Tenure
2016
Census Data Unavailable
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation and RBC Economics Research
Census Data Unavailable
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Park Type: N - Neighbourhood D - District MD - Multi-district
SU- Special Use I - Industrial
Census Data Unavailable
Census Data Unavailable
Multi-Unit721
100%
255
U OF S LANDS SOUTH MANAGEMENT AREA
Voter Turn-out (%) Licensed Home-Based Businesses
Civic 2003 N/A 2017 2018
Civic 2006 27% Saskatoon 4871 4984
Federal 2006 N/A U Of S Lands South Management Area 2 2
Provincial 2007 N/A Source: City of Saskatoon, Business License Program
Federal 2008 58% Labour Force
Civic 2009 22% 2017
Federal 2011 33% U Of S Lands South Management Area Saskatoon
Provincial 2011 58% Labour Force Participation Rate 73.7% 70.7%
Federal 2015 56% Economic Dependency Ratio 18.4% 16.0%
Provincial 2016 82% Median Total Income (personal) $10,430 $40,050
Civic 2016 21% Provincial Index of Median Income (base=100) 27.20 104.50
Canadian Index of Median Income (base=100) 29.20 112.20
Personal Income
2017
Major Occupation
2016
Source: City of Saskatoon, City Clerk’s office; Province of Saskatchewan,
Chief Electoral Officer; and Elections CanadaSource: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Census Data Unavailable
62.8%
20.5%
9.3%
7.4%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
17.6%
14.8%
11.7%
16.5%
18.5%
10.2%
10.7%
Under $14,999
$15,000-24,999
$25,000-34,999
$35,000-49,999
$50,000-74,999
$75,000-99,999
$100,000 plus
U of S Lands South Management Area City of Saskatoon
Attridge Drive
Farm
Park
Drive
Drive
Keevil
Keev
ilW
ay
Nelso
n
Road
115th
Lowe
Kend
erdi
ne
McO
rmon
dDr
ive
Cres
cent
Road
Road
Berini
Street
Attridge
Street
Heat
h
Ave
nue
Aven
ueHe
al
RoadNelson
Forestry
Attridge Drive
Ludlow
Drive
Forest Park
University Heights
Park
Sasktel Sports Centre
(Terry Fox Tack)St. Joseph
High SchoolCentennial Collegiate
Alice Turner Branch Library #9 Fire
Station
SOLD74.6%74.6% $238,802$238,802
$36,440$36,440 1.71.7
homeownership
medianpersonalincome
householdsize
averagesale price
University Heights Suburban CentreUniversity Heights Suburban CentreCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTSCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTS
MUNICIPAL WARD 10MUNICIPAL WARD 10PopulationPopulation1,689
257
UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS SUBURBAN CENTRE
Mode of Travel to Work
2016
Driver: Car, Truck, Van
Passenger: Car, Truck, Van
Public Transit
Walked
Age Group Bicycle
2019Other
Registered Vehicles
2017 2018
Total (LV & PV) 1146 1152LV - light vehicles (commercial & private) PV - private passenger vehicle Source: SGI
Per Person 0.7 0.7
Saskatoon Per Person 0.7 0.7
Education Level
2016
No Certificate/diploma/degree 235
High school certificate or equivalent 405
Apprentice/trades certificate/diploma 110
College/CEGEP/non-university cert./dipl. 285
University diploma or degree 480
Postsecondary Enrolment
2016 2017 2018
Saskatchewan Polytechnic 27 25 24
Ethnic Diversity University of Saskatchewan 124 106 101
* Higher number indicates greater diversity 2016
University Heights Suburban Centre 0.16
Saskatoon 0.45
Enrolment by School
Mother Tongue P- Saskatoon Public School S - Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Top Languages 2016 2016 2017 2018
English 1165 Centennial Collegiate (p) 1146 1173 1231
German 55 St. Joseph High School (s) 981 1062 1051
Tagalog (Pilipino, Filipino) 45
Mandarin 40
Arabic 40
French 40
PO
PU
LA
TIO
N
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: Saskatchewan Polytechnic Administrative Office and University of Saskatchewan Registrar's Office
Source: 2016 Census
Source: Saskatoon Public School Division & Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: 2016 Census
1591 1650 15951689
2016 2017 2018 2019
490
40
15
25
0
10
njhm
150 100 50 0 50 100
00 to 04
05 to 09
10 to 14
15 to 19
20 to 24
25 to 29
30 to 34
35 to 39
40 to 44
45 to 49
50 to 54
55 to 59
60 to 64
65 to 69
70 to 74
75 to 79
80 to 84
85+
Female Male
Household Structure Dwelling Unit Count
2016 2018
One-family households 485
Multiple-family households 0
Non-family households 470
Total lone-parent families 50
Total households 950
Household size 1.7
Total Dwellings 1048
Age of Dwelling Neighbourhood Area 92.1 hectares 227.6 acres
2016 Dwelling Units per Area 11.4 per hectare 4.6 per acre
Real Estate Sales
2018 No. of Sales Average Price
Condo Townhouse 0 -$
High Rise Apt Condo 0 -$
Low Rise Apt Condo 42 238,802$
Semi-detached 0 -$
Semi-detached - two titles 0 -$
Single Family Dwelling 0 -$
Housing Affordability
2018 Median Multiple Park Space
Saskatoon 4.26 2019 Hectares Acres
University Heights Suburban Centre 2.99 Total Park Area 24.5 60.6
Note: Median Multiple of 3.0 & under is rated as "affordable" Population per Park Area 68.9 27.9
Housing Costs
2016 Forest D 14.5 35.8
Average Owner's Major Payments $1,095 University Heights MD 10.0 24.8
Average Gross Rent $1,320
Housing by Tenure
2016
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Park Type: N - Neighbourhood D - District MD - Multi-district
SU- Special Use I - Industrial
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation and RBC Economics Research
0%
1%
3%
32%
30%
27%
7%
Before 1960
1961-1980
1981-1990
1991-2000
2001-2005
2006-2010
2011-2016
Multi-Unit1048100%
75%
25%
Owned
Rented
259
UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS SUBURBAN CENTRE
Voter Turn-out (%) Licensed Home-Based Businesses
Civic 2003 62% 2017 2018
Civic 2006 45% Saskatoon 4871 4984
Federal 2006 59% University Heights Suburban Centre 14 14
Provincial 2007 77% Source: City of Saskatoon, Business License Program
Federal 2008 52% Labour Force
Civic 2009 33% 2017
Federal 2011 48% University Heights Suburban Centre Saskatoon
Provincial 2011 40% Labour Force Participation Rate 52.0% 70.7%
Federal 2015 74% Economic Dependency Ratio 49.6% 16.0%
Provincial 2016 35% Median Total Income (personal) $36,440 $40,050
Civic 2016 21% Provincial Index of Median Income (base=100) 95.10 104.50
Canadian Index of Median Income (base=100) 102.10 112.20
Personal Income
2017
Major Occupation
2016
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, City Clerk’s office; Province of Saskatchewan,
Chief Electoral Officer; and Elections Canada
45
135
35
75
80
15
175
95
10
15
Management
Business-Finance-Administration
Natural-Applied sciences and related
Health
Education-Law Social-Community & Gov
Art-Culture-Recreation-Sport
Sale & Service
Trades-Transport-Equip operators and related
Natural resources - agriculture & related
Manufacturing-Utilities
15.6%
17.3%
15.3%
20.3%
19.9%
6.8%
4.8%
17.6%
14.8%
11.7%
16.5%
18.5%
10.2%
10.7%
Under $14,999
$15,000-24,999
$25,000-34,999
$35,000-49,999
$50,000-74,999
$75,000-99,999
$100,000 plus
University Heights Suburban Centre City of Saskatoon
14th
College
Ave
Ave
Arth
ur
Hugo
Clar
ence
Aven
ue
15th
Street
Osler
Clar
ence
8th
9th
McK
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11th
Main
10th
Mun
roe
Street
Wig
gins
Street
Street
Street
Ewar
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Aven
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13th
12th
Aven
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Temperance
Aird
Colony
McK
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Mun
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Botto
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Cum
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Street
Street
Street
Aven
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Street
Aven
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Aven
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Street
Wig
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Street
Street
Aird St
Street
University
Aven
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Aven
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ElliottDrive Univers
ity D
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Aven
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Street
Aven
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Drive
Aven
ue
Aven
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mbe
rland
10th Street
Brunskill School
Bishop Murray High
School
President Murray Park
Raoul Wallenberg
Park
Albert Park
Cumberland Park
Albert Community
Centre SOLD
Varsity ViewVarsity View
39.6%39.6%
COMMUNITY QUICK FACTSCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTS
MUNICIPAL WARD 6MUNICIPAL WARD 6
$460,992$460,992
$36,430$36,430 2.02.0
homeownership
PopulationPopulation3,579
medianpersonalincome
householdsize
averagesale price
261
VARSITY VIEW
Mode of Travel to Work
2016
Driver: Car, Truck, Van
Passenger: Car, Truck, Van
Public Transit
Walked
Age Group Bicycle
2019Other
Registered Vehicles
2017 2018
Total (LV & PV) 2062 2066LV - light vehicles (commercial & private) PV - private passenger vehicle Source: SGI
Per Person 0.6 0.6
Saskatoon Per Person 0.7 0.7
Education Level
2016
No Certificate/diploma/degree 305
High school certificate or equivalent 805
Apprentice/trades certificate/diploma 145
College/CEGEP/non-university cert./dipl. 370
University diploma or degree 1745
Postsecondary Enrolment
2016 2017 2018
Saskatchewan Polytechnic 58 76 72
Ethnic Diversity University of Saskatchewan 644 641 650
* Higher number indicates greater diversity 2016
Varsity View 0.37
Saskatoon 0.45
Enrolment by School
Mother Tongue P- Saskatoon Public School S - Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Top Languages 2016 2016 2017 2018
English 2845 Bishop Murray (s) 134 119 185
Mandarin 100 Brunskill School / KCC (p) 463 443 437
Spanish 80
French 75
Chinese, n.o.s. 60
PO
PU
LA
TIO
N
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: Saskatchewan Polytechnic Administrative Office and University of Saskatchewan Registrar's Office
Source: 2016 Census
Source: Saskatoon Public School Division & Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: 2016 Census
3527 3555 35033579
2016 2017 2018 2019
1125
60
120
435
200
20
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400 200 0 200 400
00 to 04
05 to 09
10 to 14
15 to 19
20 to 24
25 to 29
30 to 34
35 to 39
40 to 44
45 to 49
50 to 54
55 to 59
60 to 64
65 to 69
70 to 74
75 to 79
80 to 84
85+
Female Male
Household Structure Dwelling Unit Count
2016 2018
One-family households 690
Multiple-family households 15
Non-family households 1175
Total lone-parent families 90
Total households 1875
Household size 2
Total Dwellings 1966
Age of Dwelling Neighbourhood Area 126.6 hectares 312.8 acres
2016 Dwelling Units per Area 15.5 per hectare 6.3 per acre
Real Estate Sales
2018 No. of Sales Average Price
Condo Townhouse 0 -$
High Rise Apt Condo 0 -$
Low Rise Apt Condo 15 279,187$
Semi-detached 1 623,500$
Semi-detached - two titles 7 556,450$
Single Family Dwelling 35 515,174$
Housing Affordability
2018 Median Multiple Park Space
Saskatoon 4.26 2019 Hectares Acres
Varsity View 5.81 Total Park Area 6.8 16.7
Note: Median Multiple of 3.0 & under is rated as "affordable" Population per Park Area 529.8 214.4
Housing Costs
2016 Albert N 1.4 3.4
Average Owner's Major Payments $1,459 Cumberland D 1.4 3.3
Average Gross Rent $1,065 President Murray N 3.0 7.3
Raoul Wallenberg N 1.0 2.6
Housing by Tenure
2016
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Park Type: N - Neighbourhood D - District MD - Multi-district
SU- Special Use I - Industrial
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation and RBC Economics Research
Single Family84343%
Two Unit43222%
Multi-Unit69135%
40%
60%
Owned
Rented
39%
33%
8%
7%
3%
4%
6%
Before 1960
1961-1980
1981-1990
1991-2000
2001-2005
2006-2010
2011-2016
263
VARSITY VIEW
Voter Turn-out (%) Licensed Home-Based Businesses
Civic 2003 40% 2017 2018
Civic 2006 27% Saskatoon 4871 4984
Federal 2006 63% Varsity View 60 63
Provincial 2007 77% Source: City of Saskatoon, Business License Program
Federal 2008 58% Labour Force
Civic 2009 25% 2017
Federal 2011 57% Varsity View Saskatoon
Provincial 2011 61% Labour Force Participation Rate 67.8% 70.7%
Federal 2015 79% Economic Dependency Ratio 14.4% 16.0%
Provincial 2016 44% Median Total Income (personal) $36,430 $40,050
Civic 2016 33% Provincial Index of Median Income (base=100) 95.10 104.50
Canadian Index of Median Income (base=100) 102.10 112.20
Personal Income
2017
Major Occupation
2016
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, City Clerk’s office; Province of Saskatchewan,
Chief Electoral Officer; and Elections Canada
195
320
190
225
500
60
475
185
55
50
Management
Business-Finance-Administration
Natural-Applied sciences and related
Health
Education-Law Social-Community & Gov
Art-Culture-Recreation-Sport
Sale & Service
Trades-Transport-Equip operators and related
Natural resources - agriculture & related
Manufacturing-Utilities
21.1%
16.8%
10.7%
13.4%
14.4%
8.3%
15.3%
17.6%
14.8%
11.7%
16.5%
18.5%
10.2%
10.7%
Under $14,999
$15,000-24,999
$25,000-34,999
$35,000-49,999
$50,000-74,999
$75,000-99,999
$100,000 plus
Varsity View City of Saskatoon
Street
30th Street
Street
Street
Aven
ueH
31st Street
Aven
ueI
Aven
ue
Aven
ueJK
Aven
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22nd Street
P
McM
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LAv
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Bedford
N
Rusholme
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Aven
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27th
28th
Aven
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23rd
29th
Aven
ue
Aven
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Avenue
K HIJ
23rd St
Street
Road
Aven
ue
Aven
ue
Aven
ue
Aven
ue
Pierre Radisson
Park
Scott Park
Leif Erickson
Park
WestmountPark
E.D. Feehan High School
Westmount School
SOLD
WestmountWestmount
67.7%67.7%
COMMUNITY QUICK FACTSCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTS
MUNICIPAL WARD 2MUNICIPAL WARD 2
$202,239$202,239
$32,150$32,150 2.42.4
homeownership
PopulationPopulation2,897
medianpersonalincome
householdsize
averagesale price
265
WESTMOUNT
Mode of Travel to Work
2016
Driver: Car, Truck, Van
Passenger: Car, Truck, Van
Public Transit
Walked
Age Group Bicycle
2019Other
Registered Vehicles
2017 2018
Total (LV & PV) 1368 1360LV - light vehicles (commercial & private) PV - private passenger vehicle Source: SGI
Per Person 0.5 0.5
Saskatoon Per Person 0.7 0.7
Education Level
2016
No Certificate/diploma/degree 495
High school certificate or equivalent 705
Apprentice/trades certificate/diploma 205
College/CEGEP/non-university cert./dipl. 295
University diploma or degree 235
Postsecondary Enrolment
2016 2017 2018
Saskatchewan Polytechnic 62 53 50
Ethnic Diversity University of Saskatchewan 37 38 37
* Higher number indicates greater diversity 2016
Westmount 0.40
Saskatoon 0.45
Enrolment by School
Mother Tongue P- Saskatoon Public School S - Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Top Languages 2016 2016 2017 2018
English 1835 E. D. Feehan High School (s) 515 503 547
Tagalog (Pilipino, Filipino) 175 Westmount School (p) 264 270 256
Urdu 40
Bengali 30
Ojibway 30
PO
PU
LA
TIO
N
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: Saskatchewan Polytechnic Administrative Office and University of Saskatchewan Registrar's Office
Source: 2016 Census
Source: Saskatoon Public School Division & Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: 2016 Census
2801 2838 2876 2897
2016 2017 2018 2019
925
80
65
60
10
10
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200 100 0 100 200
00 to 04
05 to 09
10 to 14
15 to 19
20 to 24
25 to 29
30 to 34
35 to 39
40 to 44
45 to 49
50 to 54
55 to 59
60 to 64
65 to 69
70 to 74
75 to 79
80 to 84
85+
Female Male
Household Structure Dwelling Unit Count
2016 2018
One-family households 585
Multiple-family households 25
Non-family households 395
Total lone-parent families 185
Total households 1005
Household size 2.4
Total Dwellings 1041
Age of Dwelling Neighbourhood Area 98.3 hectares 242.8 acres
2016 Dwelling Units per Area 10.6 per hectare 4.3 per acre
Real Estate Sales
2018 No. of Sales Average Price
Condo Townhouse 0 -$
High Rise Apt Condo 0 -$
Low Rise Apt Condo 0 -$
Semi-detached 0 -$
Semi-detached - two titles 1 268,000$
Single Family Dwelling 40 200,595$
Housing Affordability
2018 Median Multiple Park Space
Saskatoon 4.26 2019 Hectares Acres
Westmount 2.65 Total Park Area 21.1 52.0
Note: Median Multiple of 3.0 & under is rated as "affordable" Population per Park Area 137.6 55.7
Housing Costs
2016 Leif Erickson N 5.4 13.2
Average Owner's Major Payments $1,109 Pierre Radisson D 8.6 21.3
Average Gross Rent $1,003 Scott D 5.9 14.5
Westmount N 1.2 2.9
Housing by Tenure
2016
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Park Type: N - Neighbourhood D - District MD - Multi-district
SU- Special Use I - Industrial
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation and RBC Economics Research
60%
22%
5%
1%
0%
4%
7%
Before 1960
1961-1980
1981-1990
1991-2000
2001-2005
2006-2010
2011-2016
Single Family
74071%
Two Unit20219%
Multi-Unit99
10%
68%
32%
Owned
Rented
267
WESTMOUNT
Voter Turn-out (%) Licensed Home-Based Businesses
Civic 2003 39% 2017 2018
Civic 2006 27% Saskatoon 4871 4984
Federal 2006 48% Westmount 43 47
Provincial 2007 65% Source: City of Saskatoon, Business License Program
Federal 2008 47% Labour Force
Civic 2009 24% 2017
Federal 2011 45% Westmount Saskatoon
Provincial 2011 54% Labour Force Participation Rate 66.1% 70.7%
Federal 2015 61% Economic Dependency Ratio 26.8% 16.0%
Provincial 2016 30% Median Total Income (personal) $32,150 $40,050
Civic 2016 25% Provincial Index of Median Income (base=100) 83.90 104.50
Canadian Index of Median Income (base=100) 90.10 112.20
Personal Income
2017
Major Occupation
2016
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, City Clerk’s office; Province of Saskatchewan,
Chief Electoral Officer; and Elections Canada
70
160
40
95
110
30
365
365
30
40
Management
Business-Finance-Administration
Natural-Applied sciences and related
Health
Education-Law Social-Community & Gov
Art-Culture-Recreation-Sport
Sale & Service
Trades-Transport-Equip operators and related
Natural resources - agriculture & related
Manufacturing-Utilities
21.3%
17.1%
16.0%
19.2%
18.4%
5.7%
2.3%
17.6%
14.8%
11.7%
16.5%
18.5%
10.2%
10.7%
Under $14,999
$15,000-24,999
$25,000-34,999
$35,000-49,999
$50,000-74,999
$75,000-99,999
$100,000 plus
Westmount City of Saskatoon
WestviewWestviewCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTSCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTS
MUNICIPAL WARD 4MUNICIPAL WARD 4PopulationPopulation3,985
SOLD82.6%82.6% $269,344$269,344
$37,530$37,530 2.92.9
homeownership
medianpersonalincome
householdsize
averagesale price
Aven
ue
Lewi
s
Cres
cent
33rd
Richardson
Terr
Cres
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Juno
r
Hall
Cres
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Aven
ueCa
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Aven
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Crescent
Y
Bence
Cres
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Walker
Mur
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Byers
Pl
Cres
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Byer
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Road
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Peterson
Aven
ue
37th
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Jordon
Street
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Richardson
Crescent
Davidson
W
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Klaehn
Hnat
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Ross
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Knowles Pl
Aven
ue
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Cres
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37th
Avenue
Street
Cole
Mar
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Pl
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Glenwood
Ross
Road
Ave
Street37th
Street
Drive
PlaceWestview
W
Dr. Seager Wheeler
Park
Senator J. Gladstone
South ParkSenator J. Hnatyshyn
Park
Senator J.Gladstone
Park
Caroline Robins School
269
WESTVIEW
Mode of Travel to Work
2016
Driver: Car, Truck, Van
Passenger: Car, Truck, Van
Public Transit
Walked
Age Group Bicycle
2019Other
Registered Vehicles
2017 2018
Total (LV & PV) 2395 2381LV - light vehicles (commercial & private) PV - private passenger vehicle Source: SGI
Per Person 0.6 0.6
Saskatoon Per Person 0.7 0.7
Education Level
2016
No Certificate/diploma/degree 620
High school certificate or equivalent 865
Apprentice/trades certificate/diploma 310
College/CEGEP/non-university cert./dipl. 470
University diploma or degree 385
Postsecondary Enrolment
2016 2017 2018
Saskatchewan Polytechnic 73 77 62
Ethnic Diversity University of Saskatchewan 89 82 82
* Higher number indicates greater diversity 2016
Westview 0.44
Saskatoon 0.45
Enrolment by School
Mother Tongue P- Saskatoon Public School S - Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Top Languages 2016 2016 2017 2018
English 2735 Caroline Robins School (p) 482 352 374
Ukrainian 105
Tagalog (Pilipino, Filipino) 95
German 60
Arabic 40
PO
PU
LA
TIO
N
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: Saskatchewan Polytechnic Administrative Office and University of Saskatchewan Registrar's Office
Source: 2016 Census
Source: Saskatoon Public School Division & Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: 2016 Census
41394035 3979 3985
2016 2017 2018 2019
1240
135
60
0
10
40
njhm
200 100 0 100 200
00 to 04
05 to 09
10 to 14
15 to 19
20 to 24
25 to 29
30 to 34
35 to 39
40 to 44
45 to 49
50 to 54
55 to 59
60 to 64
65 to 69
70 to 74
75 to 79
80 to 84
85+
Female Male
Household Structure Dwelling Unit Count
2016 2018
One-family households 970
Multiple-family households 30
Non-family households 215
Total lone-parent families 235
Total households 1210
Household size 2.9
Total Dwellings 1249
Age of Dwelling Neighbourhood Area 119.9 hectares 296.4 acres
2016 Dwelling Units per Area 10.4 per hectare 4.2 per acre
Real Estate Sales
2018 No. of Sales Average Price
Condo Townhouse 0 -$
High Rise Apt Condo 0 -$
Low Rise Apt Condo 0 -$
Semi-detached 3 318,833$
Semi-detached - two titles 6 184,882$
Single Family Dwelling 28 282,141$
Housing Affordability
2018 Median Multiple Park Space
Saskatoon 4.26 2019 Hectares Acres
Westview 3.47 Total Park Area 13.0 32.2
Note: Median Multiple of 3.0 & under is rated as "affordable" Population per Park Area 305.2 123.5
Housing Costs
2016 Dr Seager Wheeler N 7.0 17.4
Average Owner's Major Payments $1,198 Senaton J Hnatyshyn N 1.3 3.3
Average Gross Rent $1,330 Senator James Gladstone N 4.7 11.6
Housing by Tenure
2016
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Park Type: N - Neighbourhood D - District MD - Multi-district
SU- Special Use I - Industrial
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation and RBC Economics Research
5%
71%
8%
12%
4%
0%
1%
Before 1960
1961-1980
1981-1990
1991-2000
2001-2005
2006-2010
2011-2016
Single Family101281%
Two Unit18014%
Multi-Unit575%
83%
17%
Owned
Rented
271
WESTVIEW
Voter Turn-out (%) Licensed Home-Based Businesses
Civic 2003 50% 2017 2018
Civic 2006 31% Saskatoon 4871 4984
Federal 2006 56% Westview 61 62
Provincial 2007 75% Source: City of Saskatoon, Business License Program
Federal 2008 51% Labour Force
Civic 2009 36% 2017
Federal 2011 55% Westview Saskatoon
Provincial 2011 55% Labour Force Participation Rate 69.3% 70.7%
Federal 2015 67% Economic Dependency Ratio 22.3% 16.0%
Provincial 2016 40% Median Total Income (personal) $37,530 $40,050
Civic 2016 30% Provincial Index of Median Income (base=100) 98.00 104.50
Canadian Index of Median Income (base=100) 105.20 112.20
Personal Income
2017
Major Occupation
2016
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, City Clerk’s office; Province of Saskatchewan,
Chief Electoral Officer; and Elections Canada
120
205
65
115
165
45
495
315
50
75
Management
Business-Finance-Administration
Natural-Applied sciences and related
Health
Education-Law Social-Community & Gov
Art-Culture-Recreation-Sport
Sale & Service
Trades-Transport-Equip operators and related
Natural resources - agriculture & related
Manufacturing-Utilities
17.2%
15.5%
13.7%
19.9%
19.3%
9.1%
5.3%
17.6%
14.8%
11.7%
16.5%
18.5%
10.2%
10.7%
Under $14,999
$15,000-24,999
$25,000-34,999
$35,000-49,999
$50,000-74,999
$75,000-99,999
$100,000 plus
Westview City of Saskatoon
PWildwood Golf Course
Heritage Park
Heritage Green
Lakewood Park
Wildwood Park
Bishop Pocock School
Wildwood School
Cliff Wright Library
Lakewood Civic
Centre
#6 Fire Station
Crescent
Herit
age Drive
Green
Herit
age
Crescent
View
Boyc
huk
Drive
Drive
Lane
Herit
age
Street Drive
Street 8th Street
Circl
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ive
Court
Place
Lelan
d Pl
Lelan
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Lelan
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r
Highlands
Cres
cent
Cour
t
PlaceCi
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Court
Cres
cent
Cres
cent
8th
McKerc
her
Boychuk
Lane
Heritage
Herit
age
Way
Heritage
Taylor
Way
Sylvian
Sylvian
Avondale
Penr
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Cresce
nt
Cres
cent
Road Cres
cent
Dragan
Road
Rose
dale
Agar
Plac
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Schwager
RoadHolland
Richard
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Richard
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Beur
ling
Cres
cent
Tenn
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Way
Tennant
Crescent
Crescent
Willoughby
McK
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Tait
Cres
cent
Meg
lund
PlaceTaitRoadParkdale
Aven
ueM
oss
Drive
Crescent
Crescent
High
lands
Haight
Crescent
Place
Highbury Terr
Highbury Crt
Highbury Pl
Acad
ia
Taylor
Terra
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Street
SOLD67.7%67.7% $260,669$260,669
$38,220$38,220 2.02.0
homeownership
medianpersonalincome
householdsize
averagesale price
WildwoodWildwoodCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTSCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTS
MUNICIPAL WARD 9MUNICIPAL WARD 9PopulationPopulation8,008
273
WILDWOOD
Mode of Travel to Work
2016
Driver: Car, Truck, Van
Passenger: Car, Truck, Van
Public Transit
Walked
Age Group Bicycle
2019Other
Registered Vehicles
2017 2018
Total (LV & PV) 5039 5092LV - light vehicles (commercial & private) PV - private passenger vehicle Source: SGI
Per Person 0.6 0.7
Saskatoon Per Person 0.7 0.7
Education Level
2016
No Certificate/diploma/degree 965
High school certificate or equivalent 1980
Apprentice/trades certificate/diploma 550
College/CEGEP/non-university cert./dipl. 1220
University diploma or degree 2110
Postsecondary Enrolment
2016 2017 2018
Saskatchewan Polytechnic 124 144 119
Ethnic Diversity University of Saskatchewan 414 424 392
* Higher number indicates greater diversity 2016
Wildwood 0.90
Saskatoon 0.45
Enrolment by School
Mother Tongue P- Saskatoon Public School S - Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Top Languages 2016 2016 2017 2018
English 5650 Bishop Pocock School (s) 185 166 164
Mandarin 380 Wildwood School (p) 255 227 219
German 205
Arabic 170
Ukrainian 140
French 120
PO
PU
LA
TIO
N
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: Saskatchewan Polytechnic Administrative Office and University of Saskatchewan Registrar's Office
Source: 2016 Census
Source: Saskatoon Public School Division & Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: 2016 Census
76457957 7833
8008
2016 2017 2018 2019
2610
245
270
175
55
50
njhm
400 200 0 200 400
00 to 04
05 to 09
10 to 14
15 to 19
20 to 24
25 to 29
30 to 34
35 to 39
40 to 44
45 to 49
50 to 54
55 to 59
60 to 64
65 to 69
70 to 74
75 to 79
80 to 84
85+
Female Male
Household Structure Dwelling Unit Count
2016 2018
One-family households 1940
Multiple-family households 75
Non-family households 1750
Total lone-parent families 310
Total households 3760
Household size 2
Total Dwellings 3793
Age of Dwelling Neighbourhood Area 281.6 hectares 695.9 acres
2016 Dwelling Units per Area 13.5 per hectare 5.5 per acre
Real Estate Sales
2018 No. of Sales Average Price
Condo Townhouse 23 262,348$
High Rise Apt Condo 0 -$
Low Rise Apt Condo 76 219,019$
Semi-detached 0 -$
Semi-detached - two titles 6 245,567$
Single Family Dwelling 35 352,594$
Housing Affordability
2018 Median Multiple Park Space
Saskatoon 4.26 2019 Hectares Acres
Wildwood 3.44 Total Park Area 27.7 68.5
Note: Median Multiple of 3.0 & under is rated as "affordable" Population per Park Area 187.7 76.0
Housing Costs
2016 Heritage MD 3.7 9.1
Average Owner's Major Payments $1,052 Heritage Green D 0.7 1.6
Average Gross Rent $1,197 Lakewood D 5.9 14.6
Lakewood MD 9.1 22.5
Wildwood N 8.3 20.6
Housing by Tenure
2016
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Park Type: N - Neighbourhood D - District MD - Multi-district
SU- Special Use I - Industrial
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation and RBC Economics Research
1%
42%
22%
18%
10%
3%
3%
Before 1960
1961-1980
1981-1990
1991-2000
2001-2005
2006-2010
2011-2016
Single Family88323%
Two Unit943%
Multi-Unit281674%
68%
32%
Owned
Rented
275
WILDWOOD
Voter Turn-out (%) Licensed Home-Based Businesses
Civic 2003 57% 2017 2018
Civic 2006 40% Saskatoon 4871 4984
Federal 2006 56% Wildwood 109 118
Provincial 2007 73% Source: City of Saskatoon, Business License Program
Federal 2008 55% Labour Force
Civic 2009 27% 2017
Federal 2011 58% Wildwood Saskatoon
Provincial 2011 55% Labour Force Participation Rate 58.9% 70.7%
Federal 2015 76% Economic Dependency Ratio 32.7% 16.0%
Provincial 2016 42% Median Total Income (personal) $38,220 $40,050
Civic 2016 33% Provincial Index of Median Income (base=100) 99.80 104.50
Canadian Index of Median Income (base=100) 107.10 112.20
Personal Income
2017
Major Occupation
2016
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, City Clerk’s office; Province of Saskatchewan,
Chief Electoral Officer; and Elections Canada
310
565
260
295
510
95
1045
530
85
80
Management
Business-Finance-Administration
Natural-Applied sciences and related
Health
Education-Law Social-Community & Gov
Art-Culture-Recreation-Sport
Sale & Service
Trades-Transport-Equip operators and related
Natural resources - agriculture & related
Manufacturing-Utilities
16.1%
16.2%
13.0%
19.4%
19.6%
8.6%
7.1%
17.6%
14.8%
11.7%
16.5%
18.5%
10.2%
10.7%
Under $14,999
$15,000-24,999
$25,000-34,999
$35,000-49,999
$50,000-74,999
$75,000-99,999
$100,000 plus
Wildwood City of Saskatoon
Genereux Park
Kusch Park
Wallace Park
Willowgrove Square
John Duerkop
Park
William Sarjeant
Park
Foster Park
Rouillard Park
Varley Park
Kershaw Park
Holy Family Catholic School
Willowgrove School
BraceCove
Padget
Crescent
Lane
Way
Cove
PadgetCres
Wesolowski
Cove
LucykCrescent
Rise
Terrace
Bennion
Crescent
Bay
Terr
Lane
Waters
Addison
Road
Cres
Wat
ers
Cres
Waters Shepherd
Crescent
Willowgrove
Square
Willowgrove
AvenueWillowgrove
Crescent
Willowgrove
Bay
Terr
Court
CourtCrescent
Lane
Lane
FlemingCrescent
Bay
Patrick
Crescent
Plac
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Patrick
Lane
Patrick Crescent
Patrick Way
Patri
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enue Cove
Terr
Rise
Bay
PatrickCrescent
Stefaniuk
Cres
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Bay
Cove
Lane
Lamarsh
Terra
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Terr
Bay
Cove
Lane
Way
Shepherd Crescent
Court
Sten
srud
Trim
ble
Lane
Trimble Crescent
Trimble
Crescent
Place
Paton Crescent
Cres
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Pato
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Paton
Terrace
Bay
Way
Paton Way
Paton Lane
Littl
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Botti
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ay
Zim
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Cres
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Terrace
Pick
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Bay
Wilk
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Wilk
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Wilkins
Cres
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Wilkins Lane
Wilkins
Cour
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Terr
Bay
Road
McOrmond Hwy 5
McO
rmon
dDr
ive
Stensrud Road
Stensrud Road
Sten
srud
Roa
d
Sten
srud
Roa
d
Willowgrove Boulevard
Crescent
Maguire
Lane
Greaves
Crescent
Greaves LaneGreaves Court
Avenue
Thod
e
Muzyka Road
Muzyka Road
Lam
arsh
Roa
d
Lamarsh Road
Keedwell Street
Van
Impe
Terrace
Bay
Clos
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Court
Court
Greaves Crescent
Maguire Court
Drive
Drive
SOLD
WillowgroveWillowgrove
88.1%88.1%
COMMUNITY QUICK FACTSCOMMUNITY QUICK FACTS
MUNICIPAL WARD 10MUNICIPAL WARD 10
$438,529$438,529
$53,260$53,260 3.03.0
homeownership
PopulationPopulation8,420
medianpersonalincome
householdsize
averagesale price
277
WILLOWGROVE
Mode of Travel to Work
2016
Driver: Car, Truck, Van
Passenger: Car, Truck, Van
Public Transit
Walked
Age Group Bicycle
2019Other
Registered Vehicles
2017 2018
Total (LV & PV) 5012 5167LV - light vehicles (commercial & private) PV - private passenger vehicle Source: SGI
Per Person 0.6 0.6
Saskatoon Per Person 0.7 0.7
Education Level
2016
No Certificate/diploma/degree 415
High school certificate or equivalent 1340
Apprentice/trades certificate/diploma 350
College/CEGEP/non-university cert./dipl. 1020
University diploma or degree 2570
Postsecondary Enrolment
2016 2017 2018
Saskatchewan Polytechnic 105 124 113
Ethnic Diversity University of Saskatchewan 474 474 476
* Higher number indicates greater diversity 2016
Willowgrove 0.85
Saskatoon 0.45
Enrolment by School
Mother Tongue P- Saskatoon Public School S - Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Top Languages 2016 2016 2017 2018
English 5965 Holy Family (s) 580 506 537
Mandarin 310 Willowgrove School (p) 683 612 654
Tagalog (Pilipino, Filipino) 125
Cantonese 115
French 105
Urdu 90
Punjabi (Panjabi) 75
PO
PU
LA
TIO
N
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: 2016 Census Long Form
Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2019
Source: Saskatchewan Polytechnic Administrative Office and University of Saskatchewan Registrar's Office
Source: 2016 Census
Source: Saskatoon Public School Division & Greater Saskatoon Catholic SchoolsSource: 2016 Census
74927889 8043
8420
2016 2017 2018 2019
3685
215
85
45
0
70
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1000 500 0 500
00 to 04
05 to 09
10 to 14
15 to 19
20 to 24
25 to 29
30 to 34
35 to 39
40 to 44
45 to 49
50 to 54
55 to 59
60 to 64
65 to 69
70 to 74
75 to 79
80 to 84
85+
Female Male
Household Structure Dwelling Unit Count
2016 2018
One-family households 1930
Multiple-family households 50
Non-family households 620
Total lone-parent families 210
Total households 2595
Household size 3
Total Dwellings 2897
Age of Dwelling Neighbourhood Area 220.4 hectares 544.7 acres
2016 Dwelling Units per Area 13.1 per hectare 5.3 per acre
Real Estate Sales
2018 No. of Sales Average Price
Condo Townhouse 7 258,686$
High Rise Apt Condo 0 -$
Low Rise Apt Condo 27 233,297$
Semi-detached 0 -$
Semi-detached - two titles 0 -$
Single Family Dwelling 86 517,601$
Housing Affordability
2018 Median Multiple Park Space
Saskatoon 4.26 2019 Hectares Acres
Willowgrove 5.89 Total Park Area 19.6 48.3
Note: Median Multiple of 3.0 & under is rated as "affordable" Population per Park Area 430.6 174.3
Housing Costs
2016 Foster N 2.3 5.6
Average Owner's Major Payments $1,997 Genereux N 0.3 0.8
Average Gross Rent $1,613 John Duerkop N 1.7 4.2
Kershaw N 0.3 0.7
Kusch N 2.7 6.6
Housing by Tenure Rouillard N 0.8 1.9
2016 Varley N 1.4 3.5
Wallace N 8.8 21.7
William Sarjeant N 0.9 2.3
Willowgrove Square SU 0.4 1.0
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development
Park Type: N - Neighbourhood D - District MD - Multi-district
SU- Special Use I - Industrial
Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation and RBC Economics Research
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: 2016 Census
Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development0%
0%
0%
1%
7%
55%
37%
Before 1960
1961-1980
1981-1990
1991-2000
2001-2005
2006-2010
2011-2016
Single Family171559%
Two Unit622%
Multi-Unit112039%
88%
12%
Owned
Rented
279
WILLOWGROVE
Voter Turn-out (%) Licensed Home-Based Businesses
Civic 2003 N/A 2017 2018
Civic 2006 50% Saskatoon 4871 4984
Federal 2006 59% Willowgrove 170 176
Provincial 2007 73% Source: City of Saskatoon, Business License Program
Federal 2008 52% Labour Force
Civic 2009 45% 2017
Federal 2011 56% Willowgrove Saskatoon
Provincial 2011 44% Labour Force Participation Rate 80.2% 70.7%
Federal 2015 72% Economic Dependency Ratio 6.0% 16.0%
Provincial 2016 35% Median Total Income (personal) $53,260 $40,050
Civic 2016 35% Provincial Index of Median Income (base=100) 139.00 104.50
Canadian Index of Median Income (base=100) 149.30 112.20
Personal Income
2017
Major Occupation
2016
Source: 2016 Census
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2017
Source: City of Saskatoon, City Clerk’s office; Province of Saskatchewan,
Chief Electoral Officer; and Elections Canada
775
765
455
580
585
75
690
485
70
60
Management
Business-Finance-Administration
Natural-Applied sciences and related
Health
Education-Law Social-Community & Gov
Art-Culture-Recreation-Sport
Sale & Service
Trades-Transport-Equip operators and related
Natural resources - agriculture & related
Manufacturing-Utilities
17.2%
9.1%
8.1%
12.7%
17.3%
14.2%
21.4%
17.6%
14.8%
11.7%
16.5%
18.5%
10.2%
10.7%
Under $14,999
$15,000-24,999
$25,000-34,999
$35,000-49,999
$50,000-74,999
$75,000-99,999
$100,000 plus
Willowgrove City of Saskatoon