Exhibition is a mature Saskatoon neighbourhood found along the southern banks of the Meewasin River Valley. It is home to the city’s Exhibition Grounds at Prairieland Park, as it is named for—a gathering space for numerous Saskatoon festivals and expos hosted throughout the year. It also boasts the Saskatchewan Western Development Museum, a Catholic elementary school, and the South Saskatchewan River just steps away!
Festivals and events aren’t all Exhibition has to offer—though the entertainment factor alone is an enticing draw for many of its residents. The neighbourhood also boasts several other amenities, as well, including a gas station, convenience store, restaurants, and a veterinary clinic for taking care of your furry family members. Plus, with both Circle Drive and Taylor Street E bordering the community, commuting to anywhere in the city is a breeze.
All of life's essentials are conveniently located minutes from your door which means you can get more done in less time. Grab a fresh coffee on your way to work, meet your friends for dinner or stop at an ATM on your drive home.
Exhibition's vast range of amenities continues to expand and give you more options for dining, shopping and entertainment for all ages. With endless opportunities to live and play, you're never far from the conveniences you want and need.
Exhibition is a mature Saskatoon neighbourhood found along the southern banks of the Meewasin River Valley. It is home to the city’s Exhibition Grounds at Prairieland Park, as it is named for—a gathering space for numerous Saskatoon festivals and expos hosted throughout the year. It also boasts the Saskatchewan Western Development Museum, a Catholic elementary school, and the South Saskatchewan River just steps away!
Festivals and events aren’t all Exhibition has to offer—though the entertainment factor alone is an enticing draw for many of its residents. The neighbourhood also boasts several other amenities, as well, including a gas station, convenience store, restaurants, and a veterinary clinic for taking care of your furry family members. Plus, with both Circle Drive and Taylor Street E bordering the community, commuting to anywhere in the city is a breeze.