St. Paul's Place (Saskatoon)

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The St. Paul's Place property was developed in the 1950's as one of several Limited Dividend Housing Projects constructed in Saskatoon. Financing was provided by the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation repayable over a 40-year period. A condition of the mortgage required that this project provide low rent housing over the 40-year term.

The two other Limited Dividend Housing Projects constructed around the same time were Edmund Heights in the Holliston neighbourhood, and Gladmer Park in the Queen Elizabeth neighbourhood.
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Coordinates:   52°7'57"N   106°41'57"W

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  • I lived for 10 years in St. Paul's Place in mid-1960. Back then, it was a great place, clean, well-cared for, full of children (of course), everyone was friends (mostly, :)) and it was quite a place to grow up. Different now: run down, third-rate conditions. Too bad.
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