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WILSON PARK K,9 SP1 EASTVIEW PARK Q,8-9 ACADEMY PARK P,14 SP2 GLEN ELM PARK R,10 North Regina Industrial Subdivision ALBERT SCHOOL N,9 SP3 GOCKI PARK PARK Q,11 ARCOLA SCHOOL R,11 SP4 IMPERIAL PARK O,7 ARGYLE SCHOOL N,13 SP5 KINSMEN NORTH PARK M,8 3100 REGINA CITY LIMITS ARLINGTON PARK N,16 SP6 KINSMEN SOUTH PARK N,13 Industrial Dr SHERWOOD RD BALFOUR COLLEGIATE P,11 SP7 MAPLE RIDGE PARK J,4 3100 Industrial Dr BASTEDO PARK K,7-8 SP8 PARKRIDGE PARK U,9 2 3000 2 CAMPBELL COLLEGIATE O,14 SP9 QUEEN ELIZABETH PARK Q,11-12 CONNAUGHT SCHOOL N,11 SP10 REALTORS PARK N,14 3000 96 2900 96 CORONATION PARK SCHOOL N,7 SP11 RICK HANSEN OPTIMIST PLAYGROUND PARK 2900 MILL ST CRAIGIE PARK M,5 SP12 ROSEMONT PARK K-L,9 INDUSTRIAL DR CRESCENT PARK R,11 SP13 VARSITY PARK T,13 2800 CURRIE PRACTICE FIELD P,6 SERVICE ROAD SERVICE 2800 INDUSTRIAL DR DALGLIESH PARK L,6 CURLING RINKS Gottslelig Rd 400 300 200 2700 DAVIN SCHOOL N,11 C1 CALEDONIAN 2225 SANDRA SCHMIRLER WAY L,11 INDUSTRIAL DR FOR NRIS DESHAYE SCHOOL N,14 C2HIGHLAND 348 BROAD ST. O,7 DIEPPE SCHOOL J,9 C3 TARTAN 1464 BROADWAY AVE. P,11 2600 SEE INSET Tower Rd EVRAZ Kings Park DOMINION PARK R,12 POOL Speedway Pinkie Rd DOUGLAS PARK Q-R,12-13 OUTDOOR POOLS EVRAZ REGINA STEEL AND Courtney St Condie Rd Armour Rd Inland Dr PARK 2500 Armour Rd Murray Golf DOUGLAS PARK SCHOOL R,12 P1 DEWDNEY 1401 MONTAGUE ST. N,9 EVRAZ Course DR. A.E. PERRY PARK N,15 P2 MAPLE LEAF 1101 14TH AVE. P,11 TURVEY 2100N EASTVIEW PARK Q,8 P3 MASSEY 100 MASSEY RD. O,14 CENTRE RD GOTTSELIG 3 2400 3 ARMOUR RD INLAND DR F.W. JOHNSON HIGH SCHOOL T,10 P4 REGENT 3600 McKINLEY AVE. M-N,8 2400 2300 2200 2100 2000 1900 TO MELFORT & FIREHALL PARK L,6 P5 WASCANA 2211 COLLEGE AVE. O,11 95 2000N 95 FUHRMANN PARK L,6 2300 PRINCE ALBERT SK. GEORGE LEE SCHOOL L-M,6 INDOOR POOLS ALEXANDER AVE TO SASKATOON & TO EVRAZ AND INDUSTRIAL DRIVE GLENCAIRN PARK T,9 L1 NORTH WEST LEISURE CENTRE 1127 N. ARNASON ST. J,5 HWY 11 2200 NORTH BATTLEFORD SK. GOCKI PARK Q,11 L2 LAWSON AQUATIC CENTRE 1717 ELPHINSTONE ST. 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