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Chief Whitecap park and off leash recreation area

3655 Saskatchewan Crescent, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
http://shapingsaskatoon.ca/discussions/public-open-house-...

Located on the South Saskatchewan River a cottonwood flood plain, upland terrace, aspen parkland bluffs, along with native and modified prairie grasslands. A rich wildlife habitat with great diversity, and protected species of plants and animals.

"A open area operated by the Meewasin Valley Authority. A popular off-leash site for people with dogs. It is unique in that it is owned by the City of Saskatoon, but outside the city limits. It is not officially a park, and therefore not subject to park bylaws.

A proposal to officially designate the area as a park was proposed in 2009. The city could then enforce park usage bylaws and secure operating funds. Dog owners have criticized the plan, as it cuts back the off-leash areas."

www.saskatoon.ca/DEPARTMENTS/Community%20Services/Leisu...
www.thestarphoenix.com/news/Rough+reception+Chief+White...

Prior to 1961, the area was a military rifle range operated by the Department of National Defence. It was sold to the city on the condition that it be made into a public park. The name of Chief Whitecap Park was bestowed in 1979. [Wikimapia]
http://wikimapia.org/2133988/Chief-Whitecap-Park

http://meewasin.com/news/2015/09/11/updated-chief-whitecap-park-master-plan/

NEWS FEED
  • A natural oasis near the city
    guestBook Guestbook/ Pencil192/ Apr 21, 2017

    New trails make navigating the river bank splendid. We truly enjoy the rich bio-diversity of the site. The choice is to view the migratory water fowl, hike the riverbank, birdwatch in the floodplains, or stroll the grasslands. It is a great site, loved and respected by many users.

Chief Whitecap park and off leash recreation area

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What was the name of the Santee leader, Whitecap, or White War Bonnet?

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NEWS FEED
  • A natural oasis near the city
    guestBook Guestbook/ Pencil192/ Apr 21, 2017

    New trails make navigating the river bank splendid. We truly enjoy the rich bio-diversity of the site. The choice is to view the migratory water fowl, hike the riverbank, birdwatch in the floodplains, or stroll the grasslands. It is a great site, loved and respected by many users.

Located on the South Saskatchewan River a cottonwood flood plain, upland terrace, aspen parkland bluffs, along with native and modified prairie grasslands. A rich wildlife habitat with great diversity, and protected species of plants and animals.

"A open area operated by the Meewasin Valley Authority. A popular off-leash site for people with dogs. It is unique in that it is owned by the City of Saskatoon, but outside the city limits. It is not officially a park, and therefore not subject to park bylaws.

A proposal to officially designate the area as a park was proposed in 2009. The city could then enforce park usage bylaws and secure operating funds. Dog owners have criticized the plan, as it cuts back the off-leash areas."

www.saskatoon.ca/DEPARTMENTS/Community%20Services/Leisu...
www.thestarphoenix.com/news/Rough+reception+Chief+White...

Prior to 1961, the area was a military rifle range operated by the Department of National Defence. It was sold to the city on the condition that it be made into a public park. The name of Chief Whitecap Park was bestowed in 1979. [Wikimapia]
http://wikimapia.org/2133988/Chief-Whitecap-Park

http://meewasin.com/news/2015/09/11/updated-chief-whitecap-park-master-plan/

3655 Saskatchewan Crescent, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
http://shapingsaskatoon.ca/discussions/public-o...
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