- Erindale, Saskatoon
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Erindale — City of Saskatoon neighborhood — Erindale entrance sign Erindale location map Coordinates: 52°8′25″N 106°34′17″W / 52.14028°N 106.57139°WCoordinates: 52°8′25″N 106°34′17″W / 52.14028°N 106.57139°W Country Canada Province Saskatchewan City Saskatoon Suburban Development Area University Heights Neighbourhood Erindale Annexed 1980-1984 Construction 1986-2001 Government – Type Municipal (Ward 10) – Administrative body Saskatoon City Council – Councillor Bev Dubois Area – Total 1.35 km2 (0.5 sq mi) Population (2006) – Total 4,359 – Average Income $91,243 Time zone UTC (UTC-6) Website Erindale/Arbor Creek Community Association Erindale is a primarily residential neighbourhood located in northeast Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. It is mostly made up of low-density single detached dwellings. As of 2006, the area is home to 4,359 residents. The neighbourhood is considered a high-income area, with an average family income of $91,243, an average dwelling value of $223,705 and a home ownership rate of 95.1%.[1][2]
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History
The land on which Erindale now sits was annexed over three decades: 1950 to 1959, 1970 to 1979, and 1980 to 1984.[2] The majority of residential construction was done between 1986 and 2001, with a small amount of construction before this. The housing stock is composed mostly of low density, single detached houses.[1] Roadways feature the names of local artists of some fame.[2] Father Robinson School was built starting in 1989, and opened in the fall of 1992.[3]
Government and politics
Erindale exists within the federal electoral district of Saskatoon—Humboldt. It is currently represented by Brad Trost of the Conservative Party of Canada, first elected in 2004 and re-elected in 2006.
Provincially, the area is within the constituency of Saskatoon Silver Springs. It is currently represented by Ken Cheveldayoff of the Saskatchewan Party, first elected in 2003 and re-elected in 2007.
In Saskatoon's non-partisan municipal politics, Erindale lies within ward 10. It is currently represented by Bev Dubois, first elected in 2003 and re-elected in 2006.
Institutions
Education
- Dr. John G. Egnatoff School - public elementary, part of the Saskatoon Public School Division.[4] Named in honour of Dr. John Egnatoff, a former teacher, principal, and university professor.[5]
- Father Robinson School - separate (Catholic) elementary, part of the Greater Saskatoon Catholic School Division.[6]
Parks and recreation
- Don Ross Park (0.5 acres)
- John Avant Park (21.2 acres)
- Ernest Lindner Park (13.2 acres) - features a fully accessible playground for disabled children[7]
The Erindale/Arbor Creek Community Association organizes events and activities for its residents. Programs operate out of Father Robinson, and Dr. John G. Egnatoff Schools as well as neighbourhood parks. The Association also plays an important role in representing the interests of residents in key community issues such as schools and parks.[8]
Commercial
Because of the adjacent University Heights Suburban Centre, there is almost no commercial development in Erindale. There is only one commercial building - a Mac's convenience store on the corner of Kenderdine Road and Kerr Road. 52 home-based businesses exist in the area.[1]
Location
Erindale is located within the University Heights Suburban Development Area. It is bounded by McOrmond Drive to the east, Kerr Road to the south, Berini Drive to the west, and 115th Street/Kenderdine Road/Attridge Drive/ to the north. Inside those boundaries, the roads are a mix of local and collector roads.
University Heights Suburban Centre University Heights Suburban Centre Willowgrove Forest Grove Willowgrove Erindale Arbor Creek Arbor Creek Arbor Creek References
- ^ a b c "Erindale neighbourhood profile - 2006". City of Saskatoon. 2007. Archived from the original on 2007-10-27. http://web.archive.org/web/20071027085216/http://www.saskatoon.ca/org/city_planning/resources/neighbourhood_demographics/erindale.pdf. Retrieved 2007-10-31.
- ^ a b c "Populace Spring 2006". City of Saskatoon. 2006. Archived from the original on 2007-12-01. http://web.archive.org/web/20071201065317/http://www.saskatoon.ca/org/city_planning/resources/populace_newsletter/Populace_Spring_2006.pdf. Retrieved 2007-10-31.
- ^ "School History". Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools. http://www.scs.sk.ca/rbi/School%20History.htm. Retrieved 2007-11-10.
- ^ "Dr. John G. Egnatoff School". Saskatoon Public School Division. http://schools.spsd.sk.ca/drjohngegnatoff/. Retrieved 2007-11-10.
- ^ "John G. Egnatoff". http://www.johngegnatoff.ca/wiki/index.php/Main_Page. Retrieved 2007-11-10.
- ^ "Father Robinson School". Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools. http://www.scs.sk.ca/rbi/. Retrieved 2007-11-10.
- ^ "Everybody's Playground". Erindale/Arbor Creek Community Association. http://www.uvisions.com/everybodysplayground/. Retrieved 2007-11-10.
- ^ "Erindale/Arbor Creek Community Association". City of Saskatoon - Leisure Services & Community Development. Archived from the original on 2007-10-20. http://web.archive.org/web/20071020154129/http://city.saskatoon.sk.ca/org/leisure/community_associations/your_association.asp?ca=13. Retrieved 2007-11-10.
External links
- Erindale/Arbor Creek Community Association
- Erindale neighbourhood profile 2006
- City of Saskatoon City of Saskatoon · Departments · Community Services · City Planning · ZAM Maps
- Populace Spring 2006
- Saskatoon Neighborhoods Word Search Puzzle
Categories:- Neighbourhoods in Saskatoon
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