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Adelaide Park Churchill Homes for Sale

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108 1010 Ruth STREET E, saskatoon, Saskatchewan

108 1010 Ruth Street E

Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

1 Bedroom 1 Bathroom 741 sqft
RE/MAX Saskatoon
For sale $349,900
2117 Clarence AVENUE S, saskatoon, Saskatchewan

2117 Clarence Avenue S

Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

4 Bedroom 2 Bathroom 816 sqft
Realty Executives Saskatoon
For sale $359,900
2113 Cairns AVENUE S, saskatoon, Saskatchewan

2113 Cairns Avenue S

Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

5 Bedroom 2 Bathroom 988 sqft
RE/MAX Saskatoon
For sale $379,900
311 1010 Ruth STREET E, saskatoon, Saskatchewan

311 1010 Ruth Street E

Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

2 Bedroom 1 Bathroom 902 sqft
Royal LePage Saskatoon Real Estate
For sale $419,900
2417 Cairns AVENUE, saskatoon, Saskatchewan

2417 Cairns Avenue

Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

4 Bedroom 2 Bathroom 1215 sqft
Royal LePage Saskatoon Real Estate
For sale $439,900
2126 Cumberland AVENUE S, saskatoon, Saskatchewan

2126 Cumberland Avenue S

Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

5 Bedroom 2 Bathroom 1285 sqft
Boyes Group Realty Inc.
For sale $499,900
15 Maclean CRESCENT, saskatoon, Saskatchewan

15 Maclean Crescent

Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

4 Bedroom 3 Bathroom 1155 sqft
Realty Executives Saskatoon
For sale $500,000
112 1010 Ruth STREET E, saskatoon, Saskatchewan

112 1010 Ruth Street E

Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

2 Bedroom 2 Bathroom 1543 sqft
RE/MAX Saskatoon
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A brief history

Adelaide Park Churchill was originally two neighbourhoods: Churchill (north) and Adelaide Park (south), with Ruth Street as the dividing line. When the City of Saskatoon redrew the boundaries in the 1990s, they were combined into Adelaide/Churchill.
Churchill School was built in 1956 as a public school for just under 30 years before closing;  the grounds are now home to the Churchill Gardens condominium development.
Hugh Cairns V.C. School opened in 1960 and was named after a WWI Victoria Cross soldier from Saskatoon.
Cairns Avenue is named after John Cairns, a local pioneer. It was called 12th Avenue until it was renamed in 1954.
Churchill Shopping Centre, opened in 1957, is thought to be the oldest shopping centre in Saskatoon.
Most homes were built between 1946 to 1970: 785 home between 1946 and 1960 and 325 between 1961 and 1970. There was also a mini-boom in the 1980s when about 95 more homes were built.
More information about the Adelaide Park Churchill neighbourhood is available at the city of Saskatoon Neighbourhood Profile and at Wikipedia.
Adelaide Park Churchill was originally two neighbourhoods: Churchill (north) and Adelaide Park (south), with Ruth Street as the dividing line. When the City of Saskatoon redrew the boundaries in the 1990s, they were combined into Adelaide/Churchill.
Churchill School was built in 1956 as a public school for just under 30 years before closing;  the grounds are now home to the Churchill Gardens condominium development.
Hugh Cairns V.C. School opened in 1960 and was named after a WWI Victoria Cross soldier from Saskatoon.
Cairns Avenue is named after John Cairns, a local pioneer. It was called 12th Avenue until it was renamed in 1954.
Churchill Shopping Centre, opened in 1957, is thought to be the oldest shopping centre in Saskatoon.
Most homes were built between 1946 to 1970: 785 home between 1946 and 1960 and 325 between 1961 and 1970. There was also a mini-boom in the 1980s when about 95 more homes were built.
More information about the Adelaide Park Churchill neighbourhood is available at the city of Saskatoon Neighbourhood Profile and at Wikipedia.