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Little Chief Police Station

Corner of Avenue D South and 20th Street, Saskatoon, Canada
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  • Jordon Cooper
    Jordon Cooper replied over 2 years ago

    Built by the Texaco oil company in 1929, this eye-catching building was known as the West Side Service Station until 1943, when it was changed to the Little Chief Service Station. This is the only commercial example of Spanish Colonial architecture in Saskatoon, and only one of two in all of Saskatchewan. It’s architecture consists of white stucco, wide overhanging eaves, tile roof and parapeted walls.

    After it ceased to be a service station, the Saskatoon Police Service obtained and renovated the building for use as a reporting station, a community liaison office and a meeting space. The building was designated a municipal heritage property in 2003.

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Corner of Avenue D South and 20th Street