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BROADWAY DIRECTORY
SHOPPING
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BRAINSPORT
BROADWAY SHOE REPAIR
CLOTHES CAFE
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DHARMA CHAKRA
FOSTER'S SHOES
HATS N THAT
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ICON SHOES CANADA
MCQUARRIE'S TEA & COFFEE
NICA'S CLOTHING
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OUTTER LIMITS
PRAIRIE PROUD
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PRAIRIE RECORDS
RUNNING ROOM
THE BETTER GOOD
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THE SANDBOX IN THE CITY
THE SHOE BOUTIQUE
WANUSKEWIN GIFT SHOP
CULTURE & ART
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CLAY STUDIO THREE
GUSTIN HOUSE
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SASKATCHEWAN CRAFT COUNCIL
FOOD & DRINK
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14 KASHMERE RESTAURANT
23 ORENO YAKINIKU JAPANESE BBQ
24 PIZZA HUT
25 PRAIRIE SUN BREWERY3 BAR GUSTO
4 BEPPI'S GELATO
5 BOOSTER JUICE
6 BROADWAY CAFÉ
16 LAVVA RESTAURANT & BAR
17 LEBANESE KITCHEN
18 LEOPOLD'S TAVERN
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8 BROADWAY ROASTERY
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10 CAFE JAPA BOWL
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20 NUTANA BAKERY
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29 SZECHUAN KITCHEN
30 THE HOSE AND HYDRANT
31 THE YARD AND FLAGON PUB
32 UNA PIZZA AND WINE
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COSMO SENIORS CENTRE
HMT VIRTUAL REALITY GAMING
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THE BROADWAY THEATRE
THE REFINERY ARTS AND SPIRIT CENTRE
ENTERTAINMENT
BEAUTY & SPA
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BEAGLE PRODUCTIONS LTD.
BROADWAY BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT
BUCKBERGER BAERG & PARTNERS LLP
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CATHY SPROULE, MLA SASKATOON NUTANA
CREDENTIAL FINANCIAL STRATEGIES
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FRESCO INTERIORS
GLOBAL HEALTHCARE CONNECTIONS INC.
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HARRIS GREENAWAY COMMUNICATIONS LTD.
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NESS CREEK CULTURAL & RECREATIONAL SOCIETY
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LONG & MCQUADE
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LIFECYCLE SPIN STUDIO
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GETTING TO BROADWAY
Bike
• Free parking on many side streets• Meter parking requires payment from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm on Mondays through Saturdays• Sundays and Statutory Holidays do not require meter payment • Meters accept coins, credit cards, and the “WayToPark” App. The app is available for both iOS (App Store) and Android (Google Play)
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• Over 75 bike racks in the district
• Easy transit access with several stops along Broadway Avenue
The Broadway Fringe Festival is held every summer in the month of August. This festival showcases the best of the local performing arts and also hosts travelling productions. Take in a show or two as you peruse the street with many local artisans selling crafts, food and drink.
Late July-Early August, saskatoonfringe.ca
The Broadway Street Fair showcases the many local businesses that line the street on and around Broadway. Catch local shops’ deals on this day as well as local artisans selling their homemade wares. This is a fun summer day you surely do not want to miss.
September, broadwayyxe.com
This annual festival celebrates all things literature right on Broadway Avenue. Participate in numerous author readings, discussions and activities. Make sure to indulge in some of the local food vendors and restaurants as you peruse!
June, thewordonthestreet.ca
WINTERRUPTION
The Winterruption music festival is the perfect winter stay-cation in the dead of winter on the prairies. Hosted by the Broadway Theatre and its partners, Winterruption brings together music, theatre, and dance to numerous venues across Saskatoon.
January, winterruptionsk.ca
For more information on these and other events on Broadway visit broadwayyxe.com.
SUGGESTED ITINERARIESFOODIE HEAVEN PAINT THE TOWNARTS & LIVE MUSIC
NUTANA SCHOOL
Nutana School sits just o� Broadway on 11th Street and Victoria Avenue. Founded in 1909, the school served as a preparatory school for students expecting to attend university and enter professional careers. During 1910-1912, the school hosted classes here for the University of Saskatchewan during its own construction. Nutana School is home to Saskatoon’s first public art gallery and is adorned with some of the city and countries most talented artists. Be sure to visit the library in the school to see some of the largest art pieces.
411 11th Street East
BROADWAY THEATRE
The Broadway Theatre opened its doors for the first time on December 5th, 1946 and was Broadway’s entertainment destination during the post-World War II years. The theatre fell into disrepute by the 1970s when it became an adult movie theatre. It was restored as an art film cinema and live performance venue in the 1980s but by 1993 was forced to close its doors. After a public fundraising drive, it was purchased by a non-profit organization and reopened. In addition to art, Canadian and regional cinema, the theatre also hosts live music performances, comedy shows, community events and more.
715 Broadway Avenue
THE HOSE AND HYDRANT
The Hose and Hydrant was Saskatoon’s first fire hall, built in 1912. At this time in history, the fire department had 30 working men and 13 horses! As Saskatoon grew as a city, the Fire Department went from putting out fires with buckets and horses to motorized fire trucks and ladders. Currently, this historic building is home to the Hose and Hydrant, a brew pub and store.
A HISTORY LESSON
THE MARR RESIDENCEDeemed a National historic site, the Marr Residence is located just o� Victoria Avenue. Built in 1884, this house was part of the original temperance colony that predated the city of Saskatoon, and is the oldest building in Saskatoon that still resides on its original site. The Marr Residence has had many surges of activity throughout the years including a field hospital during WWI and watching the city of Saskatoon flourish with pioneers coming to the prairies. The Marr Residence hosts group tours and has regular open houses.
326 11th Street East
612 11th Street East
Visit broadwaytheatre.ca to see what’s on Broadway tonight.
Broadway is bursting with a lively food scene. Indulge in the perfect tour for the foodie in all of us:
Co�ee connoisseurs rejoice! From local roasters to suppliers from around the world – there’s no shortage of options to fuel your day.
With some of the best dining in the city, your next meal is sure to be one to remember. Choose from retro diners to wood fired pizza, ethnic cuisine, farm to table, and more.
Don’t forget to stop at some of our specialty grocers to take home a souvenir – will it be gourmet cheeses, Italian delicacies, fresh bread or donuts? Treat yourself to a delicious local creation!
And save room for dessert from some of Saskatoon’s top-rated bakeries and gelato shops!
Broadway is home to numerous back alley wall murals that are a must-see for anyone in Saskatoon. Start your day with a walking tour and see Broadway from a di�erent angle.
Take the road less travelled and stroll down the Broadway alleyways starting at Main Street, walking North on the Westside – prime spot for a selfie!
Cross the street at 5 Corners (local talk for the intersection at Broadway and 12th) and walk South down the East side as there is art showcased on both sides.
Follow the black dotted line on the map to catch them all.
Broadway is a district steeped in the arts.
Begin your afternoon at some of Broadway’s numerous art and crafts galleries. Along the way, view some of the street’s many sculptures and installations.
If you’re lucky to come during the summer months, explore one of our arts festivals including the Fringe Festival and the Broadway Street Fair, and take in the talent from local creators and music makers.
At night, nab tickets to a show at one of our historic venues, attracting international talent and birthing some of the prairie’s greatest. (Can you spot the tribute to Joni Mitchell?)