Talk:Hudson Bay Park, Saskatoon
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- 1. Context - Neighbourhood geographically localised community located within Saskatoon. describing the category or field in which the idea belongs.
- 2. Characterization - appearance, age, gender, educational level, vocation or occupation, financial status, marital status, social status, cultural background, hobbies, sexual orientation, religious beliefs, ambitions, motivations, personality, what the term refers to as used in the given context.
- 3. Explanation - deeper meaning and background.
- 4. Compare and contrast - how it relates to other topics, if appropriate. need to add about neighborhood pop in comparison to small town population comparison
- 5. Criticism - include criticism if there has been significant, notable criticism. need to compare to other neighborhoods in Saskatoon when neighborhoods finish up...and look at the comglomerated statistics from each.
Hudson Bay Park is geographically located in north west Saskatoon just south of Circle Drive along 33rd Street and Avenue P North. It is mainly characterized by single detached homes along with apartments that are less than 5 storeys in height. Oliver Place is a seniors residence located in this residential neighborhood. [1] This locale honours the pioneers of Saskatoon, as well as providing two very large park spaces which curve through the neighborhood. The community was under construction mainly during the post war years between 1940 and 1960 when there was a housing shortage.[2] The land for this neighborhood was annexed during the City expansion around the time of 1910 to 1915.[3] Following elementary school, students usually attend Mount Royal Collegiate in the neighboring area of Mount Royal or E.D. Feehan Catholic High School on Avenue M North a part of Caswell Hill community.