Quick Facts About Stonebridge
Location: South Saskatoon
Population: Approximately 14,000 residents
Development period: Mid-2000s to present
Housing styles: Detached homes, duplexes, townhomes, and condominiums
Schools: Chief Whitecap School, St. Kateri Tekakwitha Catholic School
Major parks: Peter Zakreski Park, Marshall Hawthorne Park, Alexander MacGillivray Young Park
Nearby shopping: Stonegate Shopping District
Homes in Stonebridge
Stonebridge offers a wide variety of housing options that appeal to many different types of buyers. The neighbourhood features a mix of:
• Single-family detached homes
• Semi-detached homes and duplexes
• Townhouses
• Apartment-style condominiums
Most homes in Stonebridge were built after two thousand five, giving the area a modern feel with contemporary layouts and newer construction compared to many older Saskatoon neighbourhoods.
The neighbourhood is especially popular with young families and professionals who appreciate the newer homes, nearby schools, and convenient access to shopping and services.
Parks and Recreation
Stonebridge was designed with an emphasis on green space and outdoor recreation. The neighbourhood includes numerous parks, playgrounds, and walking paths that connect residential areas with schools and community spaces.
Some of the larger parks in Stonebridge include:
• Peter Zakreski Park
• Marshall Hawthorne Park
• Alexander MacGillivray Young Park
These parks offer playgrounds, sports fields, walking paths, and open green space for residents to enjoy throughout the year.
Schools Serving Stonebridge
Stonebridge is home to two elementary schools located in a joint-use school facility near the centre of the neighbourhood.
Public School
• Chief Whitecap School
Catholic School
• St. Kateri Tekakwitha Catholic School
Both schools serve students from kindergarten through grade eight and opened to accommodate the rapid growth of the Stonebridge community.
Shopping and Amenities
One of the biggest advantages of living in Stonebridge is the large number of nearby amenities. The Stonegate commercial district offers a wide selection of shopping, restaurants, and everyday services including grocery stores, cafés, fitness facilities, and professional offices.
Because of this commercial hub, many residents find they rarely need to leave the neighbourhood for daily errands.
Location and Accessibility
Stonebridge offers excellent access to major Saskatoon roadways including Circle Drive, Clarence Avenue, and Highway eleven.
From the neighbourhood, residents can easily reach:
• Downtown Saskatoon
• The University of Saskatchewan
• Major retail districts
• Industrial employment areas
This accessibility makes Stonebridge a convenient location for commuters working in many parts of the city.
Living in Stonebridge
With its mix of modern homes, parks, schools, and nearby amenities, Stonebridge continues to be one of Saskatoon’s most desirable neighbourhoods for buyers.
If you are considering buying or selling a home in Stonebridge, the team at Irwin Realty & Associates can help guide you through the Saskatoon real estate market.
Average Home Prices in Stonebridge
Typical home prices in Stonebridge range from approximately the mid $300,000s for condominiums to over $700,000 for larger single-family homes. Townhomes and duplexes generally fall between the mid $300,000 and $500,000 depending on size, age, and location within the neighbourhood.