Accessible via the double-lane Highway 12, and a short distance from the John G. Martensville was founded in when Isaac Martens and his son Dave, purchased land twelve kilometers north of Saskatoon.
Dave Martens then sold three small parcels of this land to a number of people who wanted to move out of Saskatoon. A school was established in on land donated by Jake Gerbrandt and the community began to grow. The community was incorporated as a village in and as a town in In , Martensville was incorporated as a city.
Martensville is a growing community where we believe in encouraging and developing a healthy, safe and active lifestyle through people, partnerships and opportunities, making the city a great place to call home. Over the last decade, the Canadian Federation of Independent Business has recognized Martensville in numerous years as having amongst the lowest municipal-commercial property tax gaps amongst Saskatchewan Cities. Website design by 2 Web Design. Discover Martensville. Services for Residents.
Our Mission Martensville is a growing community where we believe in encouraging and developing a healthy, safe and active lifestyle through people, partnerships and opportunities, making the city a great place to call home. Beautiful parks with winding trails and numerous recreational and service programs and clubs, an active volunteer community.
While being here, you might want to check out Chinook. We discovered some clip posted online. Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Are you curious about the possible sightsseing spots and facts in Martensville? We have collected some references on our attractions page. Landing at Sasakatoon's John G.
Initially you can see an acerage development east of S.. This is a traditional native American dance, video taken at Wanuskewin heritage park in Saskatoon, SK in September A video slide show of photos from my first few visits to one of the the most peaceful places in our city. Videos provided by Youtube are under the copyright of their owners.
RM of Corman Park No. It was formed in according to the Saskatchewan Gazette by combining the smaller rural municipalities of Cory , Warman , and Park Wanuskewin Heritage Park is a non-profit cultural and historical centre of the First Nations. The site is a National Historic Site of Canada due to the importance of its archaeological resources representing nearly years of the history of the Northern Plains peoples.
Credit Union Centre commonly referred to as the C. Situated near the city's northern entrance, the facility opened in February, with a seating capacity of around 7,
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