Ninth Street Bed And Breakfast, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

The Ninth Street Bed and Breakfast is located in old Nutana, one of Saskatoon's most unique heritage communities. A serene residential atmosphere affords guests the opportunity to experience the easy going ambience of our older neighbourhoods, while still being within walking distance to most of the "big city" experiences.

Choice of gourmet breakfasts served between 8:30 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. (unless otherwise arranged). Otherwise continental breakfast will be served. Open year round.

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Owners: Darryl Petersen & Lola Poncelet
Open Since: 1995
We Accept: Checks and Visa
Price Range: Check with owner as prices may vary

No. of Rooms With Shared Bath: 3

Location: In city

Amenities: Television in parlor, Down comforters, Full breakfast, Continental breakfast, No smoking, Children possible, Crib available and Brass beds

Sight-Seeing: Museum and Art galleries

Other Sports: Golf, Tennis, Go-karting and Roller skating

Out In The Town: Antique shops/malls, Espresso bars, Shopping district, Dancing, Casino gambling, Theatre, Movie cinemas, Concerts, Farmers market, Crafts, Bowling and Bars/night clubs

Memberships: (* = organization inspected the inn, + = organization is PAAAC approved) * City of Sask Approved Accommodation, * Member of Tourism Saskatoon, * Member of TISASK

Area Attractions:
Meewasin Valley Trails, Saskatchewan Jazz Festival (summer), Fringe Festival (summer), Broadway Comedy Festival, Public Tennis Courts, Broadway Shopping District, Gabriel Dumont Park

These recreational facilities and attractions are all within 10 miles of Ninth Street Bed and Breakfast.

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Ninth Street Bed and Breakfast Contact Information

227-9th Street East
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7N 0A3
Canada
1-306-244.3754

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5 stars (12 ratings)

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