Lakeridge, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
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City of Saskatoon Neighborhoods | |
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Lakeridge | |
Lakewood Suburban Development Area | |
Population: | 4,120 |
Average Family Income: | $91,421 |
Average Household Size: | 3.5 |
Homeownership: | 99.2% |
Average Home Selling Price: | $178,131 |
Municipal Ward: | 9 |
Gross Area | 120.00 Hectares 296.50 Acres |
Statistics c2005 - [1][2] [3] |
Lakeridge
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[edit] History
[edit] Location
Taylor Street is to the northern extreme of this area. Bouychuk Drive marks the east. Waterbury Road meeting with Nemeiben Drive and curving onto ... marke the western edge. Emmeline ties together the southern perimeter and hosts the two schools as well which are located at the southern edge of Crocus Park. The southern edge is Circle Drive / Saskatchewan Highway 16.
[edit] Layout
Emmeline Road cruises through and around the neighborhood, and stemming off Emmeline Road will be found Emmeline Key, Cove, Terrace, Bay, Place, and Court. Brabant Road hosts offshoots named Brabant Court. Terrace, Crescent and Place. These roads are named after Saskatchewan Lakes in the Lakeridge community such as:
Lakeridge Roads and Saskatchewan Lake Correspondences | ||
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Lakeridge Roads | Saskatchewan Lakes | Coordinates |
Anglin Crescent, Court, Place and Bay | Anglin Lake [4] | 53° 44' 00" N - 105° 56' 00" W Prince Albert National Park Land of the Loon Resort |
Brabant Crescent | Brabant Lake | 56° 00' 00" N - 103° 43' 00" W |
Brightsand Lane, Place, Court, Crescent, Terrace and Way | Brightsand Lake [5] | 53° 36' 00" N - 108° 53' 00" W |
Brightwater Way, Bay, Crescent | Brightwater Lake | 51° 47' 00" N - 106° 32' 00" W |
Bronson Way, Crescent | Bronson Lake | 53° 52' 00" N - 109° 42' 00" W |
Brudell Road | Brudell Lake | 58° 08' 00" N - 107° 47' 00" W |
Emmeline Place, Court, Terrace | Emmeline Lake | 55° 00' 00" N - 106° 22' 00" W |
Franklin Cresecent | Franklin Lake | 59° 22' 00" N - 103° 21' 00" W |
Jan Place, Crescent | Jan Lake [6] | 54° 56' 00" N - 102° 55' 00" W |
Keller Crescent and Place | Keller Lake | 56° 04' 00" N - 106° 47' 00" W |
Kingsmere Boulevard | Kingsmere Lake [7] | 54° 06' 00" N - 106° 27' 00" W Prince Albert National Park |
Lavallee Road | Lavallee Lake [8] [9] | 54° 17' 00" N - 106° 34' 00" WPrince Albert National Park |
Nemeiben Rosd | Nemeiben Lake | 55° 20' 00" N - 105° 20' 00" W |
Nesslin Place, Terrace, Crescent, and Court | Nesslin Lake [10] | 53° 57' 00" N - 106° 47' 00" W |
Smoothstone Court and Crescent | Smoothstone Lake [11] | 54° 40' 00" N - 106° 50' 00" W |
Swan Court, Lane, Crescent | Swan Lake | 57° 33' 00" N - 103° 03' 00" W |
Waterbury Road | Waterbury Lake | 58° 10' 00" N - 104° 22' 00" W |
Names of Canada - Query by name [12] |
[edit] Shopping
In the neighboring communities of Lakewood Suburban Development Area, there are several malls along 8th Street and Preston Avenue. As well Lakewood Suburban Centre is in the plannning stages to the east of Lakeridge community. [13]
- The Centre
- Market Mall
- College Park Mall
- 8th Street Business District
[edit] Education
- Lakeridge School Public elementary school[14]
- St. Luke School Separate elementary school
[edit] Area Parks
- Crocus Park 18.18 acres
[edit] Recreation
In the neighboring communities of Lakewood Suburban Development Area there are nearby amenities:
- Wildwood Golf Course
- Lakewood Civic Centre
- Lakewood Indoor Tennis Centre
The Briarwood Community Association is active, providing information services to the neighborhood [15]
[edit] Transportation
[edit] City Transit
Lakeridge is serviced by City Transit Bus Routes Saskatoon Transit.
[edit] Life
The Lakeridge Community Association focuses upon providing a wide gamut of social and sporting activities via the facilities at both elementary schools. The association also addresses social concerns and community issues.[16]
[edit] Location
Coordinates: 52°5'44"N 106°34'36"W
- Maps and aerial photos
- WikiSatellite view at WikiMapia
- Street map from Mapquest or Google Maps
- Satellite image from Google Maps
- Topographical map from Maptech
North: Wildwood | ||
West: Lakeview | Lakeridge | East: Lakewood Suburban Centre | South East Development Area |
South: Corman Park No. 344 |
[edit] References
- ^ Neighborhood Profiles
- ^ City of Saskatoon · Departments · Community Services · Community ...
- ^ About Saskatoon - sellingsaskatoon.comURL accessed February 17, 2007
- ^ Anglin Lake Provincial Park URL accessed February 17, 2007
- ^ Bright Sand Lake Regional Park URL accessed February 17, 2007
- ^ Virtual Saskatchewan - A Fishing Guide for Saskatchewan, Canada URL accessed February 17, 2007
- ^ Parks Canada - Prince Albert National Park of Canada - Activities ... URL accessed February 17, 2007
- ^ Lavallee Lake, Canada URL accessed February 17, 2007
- ^ Parks Canada - Prince Albert National Park of Canada - Activities ... URL accessed February 17, 2007
- ^ Virtual Saskatchewan - Nesslin Lake URL accessed February 17, 2007
- ^ Dore/Smoothstone Lakes Wilderness Protection Association URL accessed February 17, 2007
- ^ Querying Geographical Names of Canada - Query by name
- ^ Dundee Developments - Brandemere at Briarwood -- Saskatoon ...URL accessed February 17, 2007
- ^ Lakeridge Saskatoon Public Schools URL accessed February 17, 2007
- ^ Briarwood Community AssociationURL accessed February 17, 2007
- ^ City of Saskatoon · Departments · Community Services · Community ...URL accessed February 17, 2007
- ^ Selling an Idea or a ProductURL accessed January 27, 2007
- ^ City of Saskatoon · Departments · Community Services · City Planning · ZAM Maps URL acessed February 17, 2007
[edit] External Links
- Local Area Planning
- City of Saskatoon Archives - A View From Above - HST-019-05 ...
- Narratives of Saskaton Picture of Saskatoon in 1890