City Park has approximately 4,400 residents and was formerly called West Saskatoon. This area was originally known as Central Park and first had a golf course. In 1903, the annual exhibition was moved from the Louise Grounds in Nutana to City Park, and a horse racing track and grandstand were constructed. By 1910, the exhibition had moved to its permanent home in the city’s south end. The outline of the old racetrack can still be seen in what is now Kinsmen Park.
Below is statistical information on the City Park area. This information was gathered by the 2015 Federal Census. If you are a home owner in this area looking to sell your property or are thinking about it please contact me and I can provide a free home evaluation. If you are looking to buy in the City Park area or are looking anywhere else in the Saskatoon real estate market feel free to contact me anytime I will help you the best I can.
Statistics 2015
Population: 4,440 Homeownership: 32.1% Average Personal Income: $34,700 Average Household Size: 1.6
Boundaries
City Park is bounded by the South Saskatchewan River to the east, railway tracks to the west, 33rd Street to the north, and 25th Street to the south. Most streets are laid out in a grid plan, with avenues running north-south and streets running east-west. Some roads in the south and west parts of City Park are angled to align with their continuations in the Central Business District. Spadina Crescent roughly follows the course of the river on the east edge of the neighbourhood.
Population Breakdown
Age Group | Male | Female |
---|---|---|
0 – 4 | 75 | 70 |
5 – 9 | 45 | 45 |
10 – 14 | 50 | 45 |
15 – 19 | 60 | 75 |
20 – 24 | 230 | 300 |
25 – 29 | 340 | 355 |
30 – 34 | 240 | 210 |
35 – 39 | 165 | 115 |
40 – 44 | 145 | 105 |
45 – 49 | 135 | 145 |
50 – 54 | 140 | 135 |
55 – 59 | 120 | 165 |
60 – 64 | 100 | 105 |
65 – 69 | 80 | 90 |
70 – 74 | 50 | 100 |
75 – 79 | 50 | 110 |
80 – 84 | 20 | 90 |
85+ | 20 | 95 |
Family Income
Family Income | Number |
---|---|
Under $10,000 | 225 |
$10,000 – $19,999 | 500 |
$20,000 – $29,999 | 390 |
$30,000 – $39,999 | 340 |
$40,000 – $49,999 | 205 |
$50,000 – $59,999 | 245 |
$60,000 – $79,999 | 360 |
$80,000 – $99,999 | 185 |
$100,000 – $124,999 | 125 |
$125,000 – $149,999 | 95 |
$150,000 and over | 140 |
AVERAGE FAMILY INCOME | $53,556 |
First Language
First Language | Number |
---|---|
English | 3,600 |
French | 95 |
Ukrainian | 60 |
German | 105 |
Tagalog | 50 |
Schools
Public Elementary Schools: None Separate Elementary Schools: None Public Middle Schools: City Park Collegiate Separate Middle Schools: None Public Secondary Schools: None Separate Secondary Schools:None
Parks
Park Name | Acres |
---|---|
Kinsmen Park | 29.0 |
Meewasin Park | 8.9 |
Mendel Park | 8.3 |
Wilson Park | 6.4 |
Types of Homes
Types of Home | Number |
---|---|
One Unit Dwelling | 621 |
Two Unit Dwelling | 96 |
Multi-Unit Dwelling | 2356 |
TOTAL DWELLINGS | 3,073 |
Neighborhood Area (acres) | 343.0 |
Dwelling Units per Acre | 9.0 |
Age of Homes
Age of homes | Number |
---|---|
Before 1960 | 1,180 |
1961 – 1980 | 830 |
1981 – 1990 | 700 |
1991 – 2000 | 60 |
2001 – 2005 | 0 |
2006 – 2011 | 0 |
Average Selling Prices
Year 2015 No. of Sales Avg. Price ($)
Low Rise Apt Condo 10 $193,500
High Rise Apt Condo 18 $254,106
Condo Townhouse 2 $385,000
Semi-Detached – 2 titles 1 $972,369
Single Family Dwelling 22 $407,709
The neighborhood statistical information on this page was compiled by the City of Saskatoon Planning Branch, all of the information was accurate as of the 2015 Federal Census.