Prairieland Park
Prairieland Park is an events centre on the south-central edge of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. The park is located in the Exhibition neighbourhood of Saskatoon. Each year the park hosts an annual Saskatoon Exhibition variably called "The EX". During the remainder of the year most of the park venues are rented out to special events. Some events held are the Western Canadian Crop Production Show, Glow Saskatoon, Gardenscape, and the Prairieland Junior Ag Showcase.
The Agriculture Department is heavily involved in the community host 4H events.
It currently hosts over 400 events each year, which attracts 1.6 million people.
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The EX
The EX is an annual fair that occurs on the site each summer. This includes amusement rides, product exhibitions, music, shows and displays.History
The organization that became Prairieland Park dates back to 1886 when the earliest exhibition was held in the brand-new community of Saskatoon. The earliest exhibitions were held off 11th Street East on "Louise Grounds" in Nutana, currently occupied by Nutana Collegiate. Later, the Exhibition Grounds were purchased and over time a grandstand and exhibit buildings were constructed. This included the Jubilee Building, which opened in 1955 to commemorate the province's 50th anniversary. Other facilities included a covered outdoor theatre, a curling rink, an agricultural exhibits stadium, and in the 1970s two more exhibit buildings, Wheatland A and B. In 1972, the relocation of the Saskatchewan [Western Development Museum] from 11th Street West to a new facility just south of the Exhibition Grounds led to a period in which the WDM and the Exhibition worked in conjunction. In addition, 1969 saw the opening of Marquis Downs, a thoroughbred racing facility; it too became linked to Pioneer Days/The EX.In 2008 the park started a major $2.8 Million expansion to build agriculture and equine centre plus an attached stabling facility for year-round use. By this time the Jubilee and Wheatland buildings had been demolished and had been replaced by a single Trade Centre; the renovations freed up the existing Trade Centre facility to be used exclusively for conventions and trade shows. Western Economic Diversification Canada and Saskatchewan Government's Ministry of Municipal Affairs under the Saskatoon Urban Development Agreement are investing $2.8 million in the building expansion of Prairieland Park's Trade Centre.
Marquis Downs
Marquis Downs was a horse race track in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada which featured both Thoroughbred and Standardbred horse racing. Principal races were the Prairie Lily Stakes, Saskatchewan Derby, and Saskatchewan Futurity. The minimum purse in 2007 was $3,000 and the Heritage races featured a $100,000 purse.Marquis Downs closed in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic and did not reopen; as of spring 2022 it was being repurposed as an indoor sports facility. Plans to build a 5,500-seat multi-purpose stadium on the site for a Canadian Premier League team and concerts were put on hold in 2023 due to rising costs.
Buildings
The facility consists of the following buildings:- World Trade Center Saskatoon at Prairieland Park
- * Hall A
- * Hall B
- * Hall C
- ** Terrace
- * Hall D
- * Hall E
- Grand Stand
- Marquis Downs Building