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'''Furdale, Saskatchewan''' is an unincorporated community adjacent to the southern city limits of [[Saskatoon, Saskatchewan|Saskatoon]], west of [[Saskatchewan Highway 219|Highway 219]] and on the east bank of the [[South Saskatchewan River]].
'''Furdale, Saskatchewan''' is an unincorporated community adjacent to the southern city limits of [[Saskatoon, Saskatchewan|Saskatoon]], west of [[Saskatchewan Highway 219|Highway 219]] and on the east bank of the [[South Saskatchewan River]].


The population of the community is approximately 1,300, which would otherwise be enough for Furdale to achieve town status.
The population of the community is approximately 1,300, which would otherwise be enough for Furdale to achieve town status, however, the community has no town core and is almost entirely residential.


Furdale primarily consists of acreages and luxury homes, and is considered a major [[bedroom community]] of Saskatoon. A similar unincorporated bedroom community, [[Grasswood, Saskatchewan|Grasswood Park]], lies immediately to the east. Furdale is also the location of many of the Saskatoon area's major horse stable and breeding facilities. The province is planning to build a Perimeter Highway through Furdale in the coming years, which has sparked controversy among residents. Upgrades to Hwy. 219 (also known as Lorne Avenue) were completed during the summer of 2007 in order to handle the large amounts of traffic back and forth to the new [[Dakota Dunes Casino]].
Furdale primarily consists of acreages and luxury homes, and is considered a major [[bedroom community]] of Saskatoon. A similar unincorporated bedroom community, [[Grasswood, Saskatchewan|Grasswood Park]], lies immediately to the east. Furdale is also the location of many of the Saskatoon area's major horse stable and breeding facilities. The province is planning to build a Perimeter Highway through Furdale in the coming years, which has sparked controversy among residents. Upgrades to Hwy. 219 (also known as Lorne Avenue) were completed during the summer of 2007 in order to handle the large amounts of traffic back and forth to the new [[Dakota Dunes Casino]]. An extension to the [[Circle Drive]] freeway, scheduled to open in 2013, will also benefit residents.


Furdale contains virtually no commercial or industrial development, with nearby Saskatoon offering these services.
Furdale contains virtually no commercial or industrial development, with nearby Saskatoon offering these services. Furdale also relies on Saskatoon for its media, emergency services, etc.


Primary access to Furdale is via Lorne Avenue/Hwy. 219 from Saskatoon, and Grasswood Road from the east which provides a link to [[Saskatchewan Highway 11|Highway 11]].
Primary access to Furdale is via Lorne Avenue/Hwy. 219 from Saskatoon, and Grasswood Road from the east which provides a link to [[Saskatchewan Highway 11|Highway 11]].

Revision as of 02:03, 6 March 2013

Furdale, Saskatchewan is an unincorporated community adjacent to the southern city limits of Saskatoon, west of Highway 219 and on the east bank of the South Saskatchewan River.

The population of the community is approximately 1,300, which would otherwise be enough for Furdale to achieve town status, however, the community has no town core and is almost entirely residential.

Furdale primarily consists of acreages and luxury homes, and is considered a major bedroom community of Saskatoon. A similar unincorporated bedroom community, Grasswood Park, lies immediately to the east. Furdale is also the location of many of the Saskatoon area's major horse stable and breeding facilities. The province is planning to build a Perimeter Highway through Furdale in the coming years, which has sparked controversy among residents. Upgrades to Hwy. 219 (also known as Lorne Avenue) were completed during the summer of 2007 in order to handle the large amounts of traffic back and forth to the new Dakota Dunes Casino. An extension to the Circle Drive freeway, scheduled to open in 2013, will also benefit residents.

Furdale contains virtually no commercial or industrial development, with nearby Saskatoon offering these services. Furdale also relies on Saskatoon for its media, emergency services, etc.

Primary access to Furdale is via Lorne Avenue/Hwy. 219 from Saskatoon, and Grasswood Road from the east which provides a link to Highway 11.

For more information, see also Rural Municipality of Corman Park No. 344

52°04′29″N 106°41′39″W / 52.07472°N 106.69417°W / 52.07472; -106.69417