Meewasin Valley
Don't miss the extensive trail system for walking or biking along the riverbank.





Nutana is one of Saskatoon's oldest and most enchanting neighborhoods, situated on the east bank of the South Saskatchewan River. The area is defined by its lush, tree-lined streets and a remarkable collection of historic houses that date back to the city's early days. Residents and visitors are drawn to the Meewasin Valley trails, which provide miles of scenic paths for walking, running, and cycling along the water. While the neighborhood maintains a quiet, residential feel, it is conveniently located next to the vibrant Broadway Avenue, a center for local arts, independent boutiques, and diverse dining. This blend of natural beauty, history, and proximity to urban amenities makes Nutana a standout destination within the city.
Nutana is one of Saskatoon's oldest and most enchanting neighborhoods, situated on the east bank of the South Saskatchewan River. The area is defined by its lush, tree-lined streets and a remarkable collection of historic houses that date back to the city's early days. Residents and visitors are drawn to the Meewasin Valley trails, which provide miles of scenic paths for walking, running, and cycling along the water. While the neighborhood maintains a quiet, residential feel, it is conveniently located next to the vibrant Broadway Avenue, a center for local arts, independent boutiques, and diverse dining. This blend of natural beauty, history, and proximity to urban amenities makes Nutana a standout destination within the city.
Access to the scenic Meewasin Valley trails.
Well-preserved historic architecture and character homes.
Proximity to the vibrant Broadway Avenue district.
Quiet, tree-lined residential streets.
Nutana is a quiet residential area, so be mindful of local residents when exploring.
Parking can be limited near the Broadway Avenue border during peak event times.
The neighborhood is very walkable and well-connected to the downtown core via several bridges.
Don't miss the extensive trail system for walking or biking along the riverbank.
Visit the nearby Broadway district for unique local shopping and dining experiences.
Riverside walks and exploring historic residential streets.
CAD $
$100-$150 p/day
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Consider a self-guided walking tour to appreciate the historic homes and architecture of the area.
June-September
A great time to see the neighborhood wake up, though trails can be muddy during the thaw.
The best season for outdoor activities, river views, and local festivals in the vicinity.
The mature trees in the neighborhood provide spectacular autumn foliage throughout September and October.
Cold but beautiful; the river trails offer a serene setting for winter walks if you dress warmly.