Lakewood SDA, Saskatoon

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Lakewood SDA
Lakewood Civic Centre
Coordinates: 50°29′54″N 104°40′12″W / 50.49833°N 104.67000°W / 50.49833; -104.67000Coordinates: 50°29′54″N 104°40′12″W / 50.49833°N 104.67000°W / 50.49833; -104.67000
Country Canada
Province Saskatchewan
City Saskatoon
Population (2000)
  Total 29,456
  43,188 projected 2010
Area code(s) Area code 306

Lakewood Suburban Development Area (SDA) is an area in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. It is a part of the east side community of Saskatoon. It lies (generally) north of the outskirts of the City and the Rural Municipality of Corman Park No. 344, west of outskirts of the City and the Rural Municipality of Corman Park No. 344, south of the University Heights SDA, and east of the Nutana SDA.[1]

Neighbourhoods

Lakewood Suburban Centre and Rosewood (2006) Expansion are two neighborhoods of growth in this SDA.

Recreation facilities

  • City of Saskatoon Lakewood Civic Center[2]
  • Lakewood Park

Shopping

Education

Lakewood SDA is home to the following schools:

Separate (Catholic) education

Secondary schools

Elementary schools

  • Bishop Pocock School
  • Cardinal Leger School
  • St. Augustine School
  • St. Bernard School
  • St. Luke School

Public education

Secondary schools

  • Evan Hardy High School

Secondary Schools of Saskatoon

Elementary schools

  • College Park School
  • Lakeview School
  • Lakeridge School
  • Roland Michener School
  • Wildwood School

Library

  • Saskatoon Public Library Cliff Wright Branch[3]

Transportation

City transit

The following routes serve the area, all meeting at the bus terminal at The Centre Mall.

  • Route 1 Wildwood/Westview
  • Route 2 8th Street/Meadowgreen
  • Route 3 College Park/Riversdale
  • Route 5 Briarwood/Fairhaven
  • Route 50 Lakeview/Pacific Heights (DART)
  • Route 60 Lakeridge/Confederation Park (DART)

References

  1. Selling an Idea or a Product URL accessed January 27, 2007
  2. City of Saskatoon Lakewood Civic Center URL accessed January 27, 2007]
  3. Saskatoon Public Library Cliff Wright URL accessed January 27, 2007

External links

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