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Wildwood, Saskatoon

Wildwood
City of Saskatoon neighbourhood
Lakewood Civic Centre
Lakewood Civic Centre
Wildwood location map
Wildwood location map
Coordinates: 52°6′20″N 106°35′10″W / 52.10556°N 106.58611°W / 52.10556; -106.58611Coordinates: 52°6′20″N 106°35′10″W / 52.10556°N 106.58611°W / 52.10556; -106.58611
Country  Canada
Province  Saskatchewan
City Saskatoon
Suburban Development Area Lakewood
Neighbourhood Wildwood
Annexed 1970-1974
Construction 1971-1980
Government
 • Type Municipal (Ward 9)
 • Administrative body Saskatoon City Council
 • Councillor Bev Dubois
Area
 • Total 2.8 km2 (1.1 sq mi)
Population (2016)
 • Total 7,645
 • Average Income $37,770
Time zone UTC (UTC-6)
Website Wildwood Community Association
Bishop Pocock School
Bishop Pocock School.jpg
Location
227 Avondale Road
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, S7H 5A5
Canada
Information
Type Elementary
Religious affiliation(s) Catholic
Opened 1977 (1977)
School board Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Principal Donald Rongve
Vice Principal Colette Berg
Grades Kindergarten to Grade 8
Enrollment 185 (2016)
Education system Separate
Language English
Feeder to Holy Cross High School
Website
Wildwood School
Wildwood School.jpg
Location
203 Rosedale Road
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, S7H 5H1
Canada
Information
Type Elementary
Opened 1978 (1978)
School board Saskatoon Public School Division
Principal Trudy Capes
Vice Principal Joel Nostbakken
Grades Kindergarten to Grade 8
Enrollment 255 (2016)
Education system Public
Feeder to Walter Murray Collegiate
Website

Wildwood is a primarily residential neighbourhood located in the southeast part of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. It includes part of the 8th Street business district. The majority of its residents live in townhouse or apartment-style multiple unit dwellings, with a sizeable minority of low-density, single detached dwellings. As of 2016, the area is home to 7,645 residents. The neighbourhood has an average family income of $37,770, a home ownership rate of 67.0% and an average home sale price of $300,327.

Before being part of Saskatoon, the land for Wildwood was used for agriculture. It includes part of the Sutherland Moraine, a ridge that forms a local topographic high. George Stephenson, who ranched in the Dundurn area in the 1880s, operated a dairy farm along 8th Street until 1911. The intersection of 8th Street and Central Avenue (now Acadia Drive) was referred to as "Stephenson's Corner" for many years. The streetcar line from Saskatoon to Sutherland ran east down 8th Street and turned north into Sutherland.

The Wildwood Golf Course existed before any residential development occurred. It opened on July 1, 1931, and was Saskatoon's first golf course. As well, the Saskatoon Stock Car Racing Association operated a racing oval on land between the present-day Moss Avenue and McKercher Drive. In 1968, the SSRCA had to find another home when the City of Saskatoon announced its intention to expand eastward and annex the land.

The land where Wildwood now exists was annexed in the period between 1970 and 1974, and the golf course's name was chosen for the name of the new neighbourhood. Home construction was at its peak from 1971 until 1980. Wildwood School opened on May 9, 1978. Bishop Pocock School opened in 1978, and the Lakewood Civic Centre was opened in 1988.

Wildwood exists within the federal electoral district of Saskatoon—Grasswood. It is currently represented by Kevin Waugh of the Conservative Party of Canada, first elected in 2015.

Provincially, the area is divided by Heritage Crescent into the constituencies of Saskatoon Churchill-Wildwood and Saskatoon Southeast. Saskatoon Churchill-Wildwood is currently represented by Lisa Lambert of the Saskatchewan Party since 2016. Saskatoon Southeast is currently represented by Don Morgan of the Saskatchewan Party since 2003.


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