- Kelsey-Woodlawn, Saskatoon
Kelsey-Woodlawn is a combination of industrial park nestled between the
North West Industrial SDA and the Central Industrial of down town Saskatoon. It is still serviced by the CNR rail lines to both the north and east. There are two older neighbourhoods, one still survives near SIAST - Kelsey institute on Idylwyld Drive North, and the other is the "McVicar Addition" near the Woodlawn Cemetery.Location
Within the Lawson Suburban Development Area (West Side), the neighbourhood of Kelsey-Woodlawn reaches as far north as the north industrial area bearing 40A Street as its northern perimeter. The CNR train track marks the eastern boundary at Warman Road, thus encompassing the Woodlawn Cemetery. The southern most road within Kelsey-Woodlawn is 33rd Street East, and the western edge includes all the places along Idylwyld Drive. Most homes were built prior to the 60's with no new construction virtually after 1980 at all and the main tenants would be students attending SIAST on 33rd Street and Idylwyld Drive.
Layout
Along the Woodlawn Cemetery is a small neighborhood known as the "McVicar Addition" [ [http://www.city.saskatoon.sk.ca/org/clerks_office/archives/exhibit/aerial/landmark_key.html A View From Above - Key to Landmarks] URL accessed March 4, 2007] The other residential community in the Kelsey Woodlawn subidivision are those who reside in the places which branch off
Idylwyld Drive . These places are named after Governor Generals of Canada.Throughout the remainder of the area, the streets are numerically numbered from 33rd street and continue north to 40 A Street. The avenues are named after the provinces of Canada.
History
The Wood Lawn Cemetery is the only active municipal cemetery within city limits. It replaced the first cemetery - Nutana Pioneer Cemetery in 1910. [ [http://www.city.saskatoon.sk.ca/org/parks/cemetery/index.asp Woodlawn Cemetery] URL accessed March 4, 2007]
Next of Kin Memorial Avenue is bedecked with many planted trees honoring those who gave the ultimate sacrifice in war engagements. This Road of Remembrance was designated in 1993 as a National Historic Site. [ [http://olc.spsd.sk.ca/de/stoon100pics/photogallery/north_park_&_city_park.htm North Park & City Park (note this web page is labelled North Park and City Park and provides many beautiful images, but those of Woodlawn Cemetery and Next-of-Kin Memorial Avenue are part of the Kelsey Woodlawn Subdivision] URL accessed March 4, 2007]Education
*St. Michael School Separate or Catholic Elementary School [ [http://canaveral.scs.sk.ca/OurSchools/index/?sch=mic St. Michael Community School] URL accessed March 4, 2007]
hopping
Within Kelsey-Woodlawn are industrial areas interspersed with the residential areas. The business and industrial areas stem off the Central Business District Warehouse area. The CNR rail yards were first located down town, and there are still CPR spur lines throughout the Kelsey Woodlawn Subdivision. Shopping is available at several various strip malls along Idylwyld Drive North, Quebec Avenue and 33rd Street East.
ee also
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List of shopping malls in Saskatoon Area Parks
*Dr. J. Valens Park 2.10 acres
*Industrial Park 6.00 acresTransportation
Idylwyld Drive has had many titles: Avenue A, (Highway 11 and most currently Louis Riel Trail. It is a main thoroughfare through the city connecting Regina,
Saskatoon andPrince Albert, Saskatchewan . It also connects west Saskatoon with the bedroom communities of Warman and MartensvilleCity Transit
Kelsey-Woodlawn serviced by City Transit Bus Routes
Saskatoon Transit .Location
Coordinates: 52°9'3"N 106°39'18"W
North: North Industrial West: Mayfair Kelsey-Woodlawn East: North Park South: Central Industrial References
External links
* [http://www.saskatoon.ca/org/city_planning/local_area_plans/index.asp Local Area Planning]
* [http://www.city.saskatoon.sk.ca/org/city_planning/resources/publications/Future_Growth_and_Development_of_Saskatoon.pdf Selling an Idea or a Product]
* [http://www.saskatoon.ca/org/city_planning/zam_maps/index.asp City of Saskatoon City of Saskatoon · Departments · Community Services · City Planning · ZAM Maps]
* [http://www.saskatoon.ca/org/city_planning/resources/populace_newsletter/Populace_Spring_2006.pdf Populace Spring 2006]
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