The Diefenbaker Management Area is an area of Saskatoon, to the east of the Exhibition subdivision. The area includes Diefenbaker Park and the Nutana Pioneer Cemetery. The park includes a medium-sized hill which is used for tobogganing and snowboarding, and the park itself is a frequently-used venue for picnics and public events and performances.

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  • The Diefenbaker Management Area is an area of Saskatoon, to the east of the Exhibition subdivision. The area includes Diefenbaker Park and the Nutana Pioneer Cemetery. The park includes a medium-sized hill which is used for tobogganing and snowboarding, and the park itself is a frequently-used venue for picnics and public events and performances.
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  • Diefenbaker Management Area
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  • August 2009
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  • music, face painting, singing, info tents
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  • Diefenbaker Hill in Diefenbaker Park
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  • Pioneer Cemetery. Saskatoon's first cemetery was established in 1884, a year after the community was established. It remained in use until 1909 and thereafter only for those who had already established plots. Among the gravestones still standing are those commemorating:
    Robert Clark, whose death in 1884 from exhaustion while fighting a prairie fire was the first in the community:
    Grace Fletcher, Saskatoon's first business woman and a campaigner for women's rights;
    Edward Meeres, who lost his life in 1888 in a blizzard in what is now the centre of Nutana.
    Members from many of Saskatoon's other notable pioneer families are buried here. In 1969 a number of graves were moved to Woodlawn Cemetery because of riverbank slumping. City of Saskatoon. Meewasin Valley Authority.
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  • The Diefenbaker Management Area is an area of Saskatoon, to the east of the Exhibition subdivision. The area includes Diefenbaker Park and the Nutana Pioneer Cemetery. The park includes a medium-sized hill which is used for tobogganing and snowboarding, and the park itself is a frequently-used venue for picnics and public events and performances.
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  • We Are Many environmental festival
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