South Nutana Park is a residential neighbourhood in Saskatoon’s south end. Established during the 1950s and 1960s, it lies within the boundaries of Adelaide Street to the north, Circle Drive to the south, Cumberland Avenue to the west, and Preston Avenue to the east.
SNPCA Purpose and Objectives
The South Nutana Park Community Association is a non-profit organization representing the people living south of Adelaide Street between Cumberland and Preston Avenues. The volunteers who serve on the executive coordinate recreational, sports, and social activities, encourage a sense of community and act as a liaison with the City on a number of issues affecting the neighbourhood. The Association’s objectives are to represent the interests of residents, provide safe and enjoyable leisure programs and enhance quality of life in the neighbourhood. They publish a newsletter that is distributed to the neighbourhood. They operate a community rink.
Source: City of Saskatoon website
Schools and Job Training
South Nutana Park is home to approximately 2700 people and is served by Prince Philip School (K-8 public elementary) and Ecole Canadienne-Française (7-12 French language high school). It is also home to the Saskatchewan Abilities Council.