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Kelsey-Woodlawn, Saskatoon

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Kelsey-Woodlawn is a combination of industrial park nestled between the North West Industrial SDA and the Central Industrial of down town Saskatoon. It is still serviced by the CNR rail lines to both the north and east. There are two older neighbourhoods, one still survives near SIAST - Kelsey institute on Idylwyld Drive North, and the other is the McVicar Addition near the Woodlawn Cemetery.

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Kelsey-Woodlawn, Saskatoon
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S7K 0R7 Saskatoon
Saskatchewan, Canada
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