Saskatoon Electrical System Substation
General information
Architectural styleModern Classical
Location619 Main Street
Town or citySaskatoon, Saskatchewan
CountryCanada
Construction started1929
ClientSaskatoon Light & Power

The Saskatoon Electrical System Substation is a municipal designated historic building located in the Nutana neighborhood of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. The property contains a two-story building in a Modern Classical style, made of No. 2 Redcliff, Light Claybank and Tee Pee Mocha brick construction.[1] The building was constructed in 1929 by Saskatoon Light & Power along with two other such stations to meet the growing electrical demand of the city; declared a heritage site on December 4, 2000; and renovated into offices in the 1990s the building now houses the offices of the architectural firm of Kindrachuk Agrey Architects.[2]

References

  1. "Saskatoon Electrical System Substation". Heritage Properties. Historical Places – A Joint Federal, Provincial and Territorial Initiative. Retrieved 2011-03-15.
  2. "Main Street Electrical Substation". Heritage Properties. City of Saskatoon. Retrieved 2011-03-15.

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