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Caswell Hill, Saskatoon

Caswell Hill is a district in the city of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. It derives its name from an early homesteader Robert Caswell one of the Temperance Colonists of 1883. It is an area of beautiful character homes first built ca. 1905, tiny war-time houses, and newer houses. Caswell is a thriving and diverse community nestled between two economic areas, the downtown core, and the stores lining 33rd Street West.

Caswell Hill
Caswell Hill Homes
Coordinates: 52°08′25″N 106°40′32″W / 52.14028°N 106.67556°W / 52.14028; -106.67556
CountryCanada
ProvinceSaskatchewan
CitySaskatoon
Suburban Development AreaCore Neighbourhoods SDA
Government
 • TypeMunicipal (Ward 2)
 • Administrative bodySaskatoon City Council
 • CouncillorHilary Gough
Population
 (2005)[1]
 • Total3,505
 • Average Income
$40,217
Time zoneUTC-6 (CST)
Orthodox Church

Caswell Hill is bounded by 22nd Street to the south, H Avenue to the west, 33rd Street to the north, and Idylwyld Drive to the east.[2]

Layout Edit

Streets are laid out east and west, avenues are laid out running north and south. Streets increment in number as travel heads northward. Avenues increment alphabetically as travel proceeds west. The whole of the Caswell Hill community is also laid out in a grid pattern.[3]

Historic sites Edit

Saskatoon Railway Station (Canadian Pacific) is one of many Saskatoon buildings listed in the Canadian Register of Historic Places. It is a Château style station which was built in 1907. Its current address is 305 Idylwyld Drive North, Idylwyld Drive used to be called Avenue A.[4]

Government and politics Edit

Caswell Hill exists within the federal electoral district of Saskatoon West. It is currently represented by Brad Redekopp of the Conservative Party of Canada, first elected in 2019.[5]

Provincially, the area is mostly within the constituency of Saskatoon Centre. It is currently represented by David Forbes of the Saskatchewan New Democratic Party, first elected in 2001.[6] The northern tip of the neighbourhood northeast of 32nd Street and Avenue I lies within the constituency of Saskatoon Westview.[7]

In Saskatoon's non-partisan municipal politics, King George lies within ward 2. It is currently represented by Hilary Gough, first elected in 2016.[8]

Education Edit

Caswell Community School
 
Location
 
204 - 30th Street West

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S7L 0N9

Information
TypeElementary
Opened1910 (1910)
School boardSaskatoon Public Schools
PrincipalKendall Pierce
GradesKindergarten to Grade 8
Enrollment217[9] (2017)
Education systemPublic
LanguageEnglish
Feeder toBedford Road Collegiate
WebsiteCaswell Community School
  • Ashworth Holmes School (but later renamed Prince of Wales School [10]) opened for classes in 1909. It was constructed on Ashworth Holmes Hill (present-day site of Mayfair Pool).
  • Caswell School, public elementary school. It was constructed 1910 and again named for Robert W. Caswell who had farmed at this location.[11]
  • Bedford Road Collegiate, public secondary school

Shopping Edit

 
Mayfair Hardware
 
25th Street Grocery

Small shops, cafes, and amenities line both sides of 33rd Street West.

Area parks Edit

  • Ashworth – Holmes Park (12.68 acres) derived its name from John H. Holmes and John Ashworth. These realtors of the early 1900s purchased most of the land now named the Caswell Hill Subdivision. (Their purchase was bordered by Idylwyld to Avenue H and 22nd to 29th Streets) They subdivided the land and sold it, but donated 10 acres (40,000 m2) to the City which became this park area. [This isn't actually possible, because the Ashworth-Holmes park lies outside of the bounds mentioned above. It is bound by 30th and 31st Streets.]

Swimming facilities Edit

  • Mayfair Swimming Pool – 1025 Ave F North – pool with mini waterslide

Transportation Edit

City transit Edit

Caswell Hill is serviced by City Transit Bus Routes and since 1913, has housed the city's original streetcar building at Avenue C and 24th Street. The city transit headquarters afterwards adopted these buildings for bus warehouse garages and offices between Avenue C and D at 24th Street. A seven million CA$ consultant plan has been approved by the Saskatoon planning and operations committee to relocate the transit bus barns. The Caswell neighbourhood will be revitalized by renovating the 13-acre (53,000 m2) area with a community for artists and musicians enhanced with a music festival.[12]

22nd Street (Highway 14) is a major thoroughfare through Saskatoon. Highway 7 has its junction at (Highway 14. Highway 14 connects with Asquith, Biggar Wilkie, Unity, and Macklin en route to Alberta.

Idylwyld Drive has had many titles: Avenue A, (Highway 11 and most currently Louis Riel Trail. It is a main thoroughfare through the city connecting Regina, Saskatoon and Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. It also connects west Saskatoon with the bedroom communities of Warman and Martensville

Life Edit

Caswell Community Association provides leisure activities for various age groups and operates out of Caswell School[13]

References Edit

  1. ^ Neighborhood Profiles Caswell Hill 2006-06-27 at the Wayback Machine URL accessed February 4, 2007
  2. ^ "Caswell Hill" (PDF). City of Saskatoon. Retrieved 2020-04-11.
  3. ^ Selling an Idea or a Product September 29, 2007, at the Wayback Machine URL accessed January 27, 2007
  4. ^ Historic Places – The Register URL accessed February 24, 2007
  5. ^ Current Members of Parliament, retrieved 2020-02-20
  6. ^ Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan - Members of the Legislative Assembly, retrieved 2017-04-16
  7. ^ Map of Provincial Constituencies in Saskatoon (PDF), retrieved 2017-04-16
  8. ^ City Councillors - Saskatoon.ca, retrieved 2017-04-16
  9. ^ Active List of Saskatchewan Schools/Programs (PDF), retrieved 2018-02-10
  10. ^ A SEAT ON COUNCIL - The Aldermen, Councillors and Mayors of Saskatoon - 1903-2006 URL accessed Tue, February 5, 2019
  11. ^ Blashill, Lorraine (1982). Lorraine Blashill (ed.). From a little stone school... A story of Saskatoon Public Schools. Modern Press Ltd. p. 29.
  12. ^ Beaudry, Morgan (March 19–25, 2010). "Caswell Hill Overhaul Approved". VerbNews.com. p. 2.
  13. ^ [CaswellHill.ca] URL accessed February 2, 2007

External links Edit

  • Willingdon Place
  • Narratives of Saskatoon Picture of Saskatoon in 1890

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Caswell Hill is a district in the city of Saskatoon Saskatchewan Canada It derives its name from an early homesteader Robert Caswell one of the Temperance Colonists of 1883 It is an area of beautiful character homes first built ca 1905 tiny war time houses and newer houses Caswell is a thriving and diverse community nestled between two economic areas the downtown core and the stores lining 33rd Street West Caswell HillSaskatoon NeighbourhoodCaswell Hill HomesCoordinates 52 08 25 N 106 40 32 W 52 14028 N 106 67556 W 52 14028 106 67556CountryCanadaProvinceSaskatchewanCitySaskatoonSuburban Development AreaCore Neighbourhoods SDAGovernment TypeMunicipal Ward 2 Administrative bodySaskatoon City Council CouncillorHilary GoughPopulation 2005 1 Total3 505 Average Income 40 217Time zoneUTC 6 CST Orthodox ChurchCaswell Hill is bounded by 22nd Street to the south H Avenue to the west 33rd Street to the north and Idylwyld Drive to the east 2 Contents 1 Layout 2 Historic sites 3 Government and politics 4 Education 5 Shopping 6 Area parks 7 Swimming facilities 8 Transportation 8 1 City transit 9 Life 10 References 11 External linksLayout EditStreets are laid out east and west avenues are laid out running north and south Streets increment in number as travel heads northward Avenues increment alphabetically as travel proceeds west The whole of the Caswell Hill community is also laid out in a grid pattern 3 Historic sites EditSaskatoon Railway Station Canadian Pacific is one of many Saskatoon buildings listed in the Canadian Register of Historic Places It is a Chateau style station which was built in 1907 Its current address is 305 Idylwyld Drive North Idylwyld Drive used to be called Avenue A 4 Canadian Pacific Railway Station 305 Idylwyld Drive North Canadian Pacific Railway StationGovernment and politics EditCaswell Hill exists within the federal electoral district of Saskatoon West It is currently represented by Brad Redekopp of the Conservative Party of Canada first elected in 2019 5 Provincially the area is mostly within the constituency of Saskatoon Centre It is currently represented by David Forbes of the Saskatchewan New Democratic Party first elected in 2001 6 The northern tip of the neighbourhood northeast of 32nd Street and Avenue I lies within the constituency of Saskatoon Westview 7 In Saskatoon s non partisan municipal politics King George lies within ward 2 It is currently represented by Hilary Gough first elected in 2016 8 Education EditCaswell Community School Location 204 30th Street WestSaskatoon Saskatchewan S7L 0N9CanadaInformationTypeElementaryOpened1910 1910 School boardSaskatoon Public SchoolsPrincipalKendall PierceGradesKindergarten to Grade 8Enrollment217 9 2017 Education systemPublicLanguageEnglishFeeder toBedford Road CollegiateWebsiteCaswell Community SchoolAshworth Holmes School but later renamed Prince of Wales School 10 opened for classes in 1909 It was constructed on Ashworth Holmes Hill present day site of Mayfair Pool Caswell School public elementary school It was constructed 1910 and again named for Robert W Caswell who had farmed at this location 11 Bedford Road Collegiate public secondary school Bedford Road Collegiate Caswell School E D Feehan High School Bedford Road CollegiateShopping Edit Mayfair Hardware 25th Street GroceryMain article List of shopping malls in Saskatoon Small shops cafes and amenities line both sides of 33rd Street West Area parks EditAshworth Holmes Park 12 68 acres derived its name from John H Holmes and John Ashworth These realtors of the early 1900s purchased most of the land now named the Caswell Hill Subdivision Their purchase was bordered by Idylwyld to Avenue H and 22nd to 29th Streets They subdivided the land and sold it but donated 10 acres 40 000 m2 to the City which became this park area This isn t actually possible because the Ashworth Holmes park lies outside of the bounds mentioned above It is bound by 30th and 31st Streets Swimming facilities EditMayfair Swimming Pool 1025 Ave F North pool with mini waterslideTransportation EditCity transit Edit Caswell Hill is serviced by City Transit Bus Routes and since 1913 has housed the city s original streetcar building at Avenue C and 24th Street The city transit headquarters afterwards adopted these buildings for bus warehouse garages and offices between Avenue C and D at 24th Street A seven million CA consultant plan has been approved by the Saskatoon planning and operations committee to relocate the transit bus barns The Caswell neighbourhood will be revitalized by renovating the 13 acre 53 000 m2 area with a community for artists and musicians enhanced with a music festival 12 22nd Street Highway 14 is a major thoroughfare through Saskatoon Highway 7 has its junction at Highway 14 Highway 14 connects with Asquith Biggar Wilkie Unity and Macklin en route to Alberta Idylwyld Drive has had many titles Avenue A Highway 11 and most currently Louis Riel Trail It is a main thoroughfare through the city connecting Regina Saskatoon and Prince Albert Saskatchewan It also connects west Saskatoon with the bedroom communities of Warman and MartensvilleLife EditCaswell Community Association provides leisure activities for various age groups and operates out of Caswell School 13 References Edit Neighborhood Profiles Caswell Hill Archived 2006 06 27 at the Wayback Machine URL accessed February 4 2007 Caswell Hill PDF City of Saskatoon Retrieved 2020 04 11 Selling an Idea or a Product Archived September 29 2007 at the Wayback Machine URL accessed January 27 2007 Historic Places The Register URL accessed February 24 2007 Current Members of Parliament retrieved 2020 02 20 Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan Members of the Legislative Assembly retrieved 2017 04 16 Map of Provincial Constituencies in Saskatoon PDF retrieved 2017 04 16 City Councillors Saskatoon ca retrieved 2017 04 16 Active List of Saskatchewan Schools Programs PDF retrieved 2018 02 10 A SEAT ON COUNCIL The Aldermen Councillors and Mayors of Saskatoon 1903 2006 URL accessed Tue February 5 2019 Blashill Lorraine 1982 Lorraine Blashill ed From a little stone school A story of Saskatoon Public Schools Modern Press Ltd p 29 Beaudry Morgan March 19 25 2010 Caswell Hill Overhaul Approved VerbNews com p 2 CaswellHill ca URL accessed February 2 2007External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Caswell Hill Local Area Planning Willingdon Place City of Saskatoon Archives A View From Above HST 019 05 Narratives of Saskatoon Picture of Saskatoon in 1890 City of Saskatoon City of Saskatoon Departments Community Services City Planning ZAM Maps Populace Spring 2006 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Caswell Hill Saskatoon amp oldid 1164682702, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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