Mayfair (Saskatoon)

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The Mayfair neighbourhood is one of the oldest in Saskatoon outside of the original three settlements of Nutana, Saskatoon and Riversdale. It remained in private hands until 1911, when the expanding city of Saskatoon annexed the land. The area received a school in 1921 and development continued well into the 1960s. Today, Mayfair is an established, working-class neighbourhood of about 2500 people. Activity in Mayfair remains centered along 33rd Street, where many interesting shops and restaurants can be found. One revered institution is Christie’s Mayfair Bakery , established in 1933 and widely regarded as the city's finest bakery.
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Coordinates:   52°8'57"N   106°40'34"W
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