Dundonald Avenue (Saskatoon)
In the 1990s, the city expropriated the houses along this street in preparation for extending Circle Drive southward. After local protests, they changed the plan, so that Circle Drive will now continue to the east of the tracks; the houses were returned to their original owners.
South of the landfill entrance, Dundonald Avenue continues due south after a dogleg, while the "through" street becomes Valley Road. During the construction of Circle Drive South, this is the most direct access from Saskatoon to Queen Elizabeth Power Station.
South of the landfill entrance, Dundonald Avenue continues due south after a dogleg, while the "through" street becomes Valley Road. During the construction of Circle Drive South, this is the most direct access from Saskatoon to Queen Elizabeth Power Station.
Dundonald Avenue, related objects
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 52°6'40"N 106°43'4"W
- Montgomery Place 1.2 km
- CN Management Area 2.8 km
- Kensington 4.1 km
- Furdale 4.4 km
- Elk Point 4.9 km
- R.M. Corman Park No. 344 (Cory) 5 km
- Airport Business Area 5.6 km
- Saskatoon/John G. Diefenbaker International Airport 7 km
- Cory potash mine 10 km
- R.M. Corman Park No. 344 (Park) 31 km
- Pendygrasse Road 1.4 km
- Circle Drive 4.3 km
- 1st Ave N 4.5 km
- 2nd Ave. North 4.9 km
- Clarence Avenue 5.3 km
- 45th Street West 6.4 km
- College Drive 8.2 km
- Saskatchewan Highway 12 19 km
- Louis Riel Trail Saskatchewan Highway 11 107 km
- Yellowhead Highway (16 ) /Trans-Canada Hwy 563 km