- Diefenbaker Management Area, Saskatoon
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Diefenbaker Management Area — City of Saskatoon neighborhood — Diefenbaker Hill in Diefenbaker Park Coordinates: 52°5′48″N 106°41′18″W / 52.09667°N 106.68833°WCoordinates: 52°5′48″N 106°41′18″W / 52.09667°N 106.68833°W Country Canada Province Saskatchewan City Saskatoon Suburban Development Area Nutana Management Area Diefenbaker Management Area Annexed Construction Government - Type Municipal (Ward 7) - Administrative body Saskatoon City Council - Councillor Bob Pringle Population (2006) - Average Income $ Time zone UTC (UTC-6) Website Exhibition Community Association The Diefenbaker Management Area is an area of Saskatoon, to the east of the Exhibition subdivision. The area includes Diefenbaker Park and the Nutana Pioneer Cemetery. The park includes a medium-sized hill which is used for tobogganing and snowboarding, and the park itself is a frequently-used venue for picnics and public events and performances.
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History
The Pioneer Cemetery received its first internment in 1884. On June 20, 1905 the Nutana Cemetery Co was awarded a special grant at SW Section 20 Township 36 Range 5 W of the 3rd Meridian. The Pioneer Cemetery was also called the Nutana Cemetery, and was the first municipal cemetery for the City of Saskatoon until 1910 when Woodlawn Cemetery became the city cemetery. The Pioneer Cemetery has been declared a heritage site as of 1982. [1]
Pioneer Cemetery. Saskatoon's first cemetery was established in 1884, a year after the community was established. It remained in use until 1909 and thereafter only for those who had already established plots. Among the gravestones still standing are those commemorating:
Robert Clark, whose death in 1884 from exhaustion while fighting a prairie fire was the first in the community:
Grace Fletcher, Saskatoon's first business woman and a campaigner for women's rights;
Edward Meeres, who lost his life in 1888 in a blizzard in what is now the centre of Nutana.
Members from many of Saskatoon's other notable pioneer families are buried here. In 1969 a number of graves were moved to Woodlawn Cemetery because of riverbank slumping. City of Saskatoon. Meewasin Valley Authority.— Image Pioneer Cemetery Plaque
Events and festivals
We Are Many environmental festival Location(s) Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
CanadaYears active 2008 – present Date(s) August 22, 2008 - August 24, 2008 Genre music, face painting, singing, info tents Website http://wamsaskatoon.com/ We Are Many was an environmental festival held in Diefenbaker Park Saskatoon, Saskatchewan from Friday August 22 to Sunday August 24, 2008.
It is a pilot project model for mid-sized cities to become dramatically more environmentally sustainable within a short timespan.
The festival consisted of a number of sustainable living workshops, a literary tent, SCIC Global Justice Tent, an Eco Info Fair/trade show, a children's tent, food booths, and entertainment.
Location
The Diefenbaker Management Area is located within the Nutana Suburban Development Area. It is bounded by the South Saskatchewan River to the west, St. Henry Avenue to the east, Ruth Street West to the north, and the city limits to the south. The only roads are St. Henry Avenue and the road looping through Diefenbaker Park.
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South Saskatchewan RiverExhibition Diefenbaker Management Area R.M. of Corman Park R.M. of Corman Park R.M. of Corman Park References
- ^ Nutana Cemetery, City of Saskatoon, http://www.saskatoon.ca/DEPARTMENTS/Infrastructure%20Services/Parks/Woodlawn%20Cemetery/Nutana%20(Pioneer)%20Cemetery/Pages/default.aspx, retrieved 2011-02-09
External links
- Saskatoon Neighborhoods Word Search Puzzle
- City of Saskatoon · Departments · Community Services · Community ...
- City of Saskatoon · Departments · Community Services · City Planning · ZAM Maps
- Populace Spring 2006
- Sask Tourism We Are Many
- Sask Tourism We Are Many
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