at 3515 Thatcher Avenue, Saskatoon , S7R1C4 Canada
The Official Facebook Page for the SaskTel Centre! Keeping you updated on all the major concerts, sporting events and family shows coming to Saskatoon!
SaskTel Centre is Saskatchewan's premier sports and entertainment venue. Home of the Saskatoon Blades of the WHL and Saskatchewan Rush of the NLL. Responsive to questions/comments 8am - 5pm. Account not monitored during all events.
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SaskTel Centre is Saskatoon based place and this enity listed in Concert Venue category. Located at 3515 Thatcher Avenue SK S7R1C4. Contact phone number of SaskTel Centre: 1-306-975-3155
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Riverside Badminton and Tennis Club strives to provide a fun friendly environment to promote the sports of badminton and tennis.
Griffiths Stadium is a stadium located on the grounds of the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. The current stadium was opened on June 23, 1967 to host the Saskatchewan Huskies football team. There was previously a Griffiths Stadium 200 metres to the east of the current location from October 3, 1936 until the new site was opened.In 2005, the University of Saskatchewan received a $5 million donation from PotashCorp to improve the facilities to meet the requirements of hosting the 2006 Vanier Cup. In recognition of this donation, the University of Saskatchewan renamed the fields surrounding the stadium Potash Corp Park. Improvements included Next Generation FieldTurf, expanded seating capacity (to 4,997), improved washroom facilities, and improved dressing room facilities. The 2006 Vanier Cup was a sellout of 12,567 fans, with temporary seating added for the event.The Saskatchewan Huskies football team of the Canada West Universities Athletic Association (CWUAA) of CIS are the only current resident of the facility. It has previously been used by soccer teams and the Saskatoon Hilltops of the CJFL. Griffiths Stadium also hosted the 2004 and 2005 Mitchell Bowl games, the 1998 and 1989 Churchill Bowls, as well as numerous Hardy Trophy games.