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58th Annual International Antique Auto Meet 2019 Saskatoon, SK.
March 14, 2019 @ 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
58th Annual International Antique Auto Meet 2019 Saskatoon, SK.
Box 141, Vanscoy, SK. S0L 3J0
June 27-30th 2019
Please PRINT clearly. Complete all three pages and mail (with cheque) to the address listed above. A confirmation of entry will be sent by return email. Registration deadline June 30th, 2019.
Name: ______________________________ Spouse/Guest(s) ________________________________
Number of Children (12 years of age & under) attending: ____ Name(s): __________________________
Address: __________________________________________
City: ___________________________Prov./State: _____________ Postal/ZIP Code: ____________
Phone: ( ) __________________, Cell ( )_____________________
Email: ______________________________ (*necessary for registration confirmation)
Club Affiliation (if applicable): ____________________________________________________________
Vehicle Make: ______________________________ Model: ______________Year: ______
Is this your first International Antique Auto Meet? Yes _____ No ______
Registrations must be received by June 15th, 2019
Car and driver $175.00 or $125 US$ X _______ person………………………… $______________
Passengers $125.00 or $90 US$ X _______ person…………….……………… $______________
Children (12 years of age & under) ……………………………………………………. $ free
If you have any dietary restrictions for medical reasons or allergies that should be communicated to catering staff, please list them below ____________________________________________________________________________________
(if additional banquet tickets are required) Saturday Evening Banquet Celebration tickets ……….…$50.00 or $35 US$ X ____ = $______________
T-Shirts (Mens crew neck) S____ M____ L___ XL___XXL___ (____X $25 / $18 US$ ea.) = $__________
T-Shirts (Ladies V neck) S____ M____ L____ XL____XXL____ (____X $25 / $18 US$ ea.) = $_________
T-shirt can be viewed on the website http://www.saaclub.com T-shirt orders will only be filled on registrations received by May 30th,2019
Please make cheque payable to: “2019 International Meet” TOTAL = $_______________________
CONTACT Fred Remillard AT 306-227-2756 OR Robert Minion At 306-221-4888, FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
ITINERARY
Thursday, June 27, 2019: 4:00 pm – 9:00 pm Registration: – Saskatoon Inn lobby 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm Meet and Greet Saskatoon Inn
Friday, June 28, 2019 7:00 – 10 am Registration – Saskatoon Inn lobby 7:00 – 8:15 am Breakfast – Saskatoon Inn 8:30 am Depart for Fort Carlton Provincial Park. 10:00 am Arrive Fort Carlton, tours on your own. 11:15 am Depart for Duck Lake Regional Interpretive Centre, tour museum and lunch. 1:00 pm Depart for Batoche National Historic Site, hop on hop off trolley tour of site (or depart for Saskatoon optional Broadway Avenue Shopping Tour) 3:30 pm Depart for Saskatoon via Hwy 11 5:00 pm End of Day Arrive 500 block 21st East (front of Delta Bessborough) Saskatchewan Jazz Festival (free stage entertainment available) Cars and Guitars Show and Shine. Supper on your own, multiple restaurant or food truck options
Saturday, June 29, 2019 7:30 – 8:30 am Breakfast – Saskatoon Inn 8:45 am Depart for rRemai mModern Art Gallery and the Saskatoon Farmers Market 9:00 am Arrive at rRemai mModern Art Gallery and the Saskatoon Farmers Market 9:15 am Depart for Alloy Collision Centre (optional) 11:20 am Return to rRemai mModern Art Gallery and the Saskatoon Farmers Market 11:30 am Depart to Solar Gardens and the Firestick Café 12:15 pm Arrive at Solar Gardens for lunch and succulent bouquet class 2:00 pm Depart Solar Gardens to locations of your choosing i.e. Saskatoon Berry Barn 830 Valley Road; Black Fox Farm and Distillery, 245 Valley Road; Railway Museum HWY 60, admission $6/person. 6:00 pm Banquet, presentations and dance.
Sunday, June 30, 2019 7:30 – 9:00 am Breakfast – Saskatoon Inn 9:30 am International Wrap-up meeting – Brass Lantern room – Saskatoon Inn Visit the many attractions in our beautiful City.
From the itinerary you may have noticed a few items that occur simultaneously. To help us plan accordingly, please indicate your preference below.
Friday, June 28, 2019 After lunch 1:00 pm Batoche Historical Site _______ Or return to Saskatoon for Broadway Avenue Shopping Tour/Quilting tour _______
Saturday, June 29, 2019 After Breakfast (couples may want to split up for these two activities… the driver would leave the passenger at the farmers market and return after the shop tour to collect them) please indicate the number of people choosing each option below…
rRemai mModern Art Gallery and the Saskatoon Farmers Market _______ Or Alloy Collision Centre _______ After Lunch at the Solar Garden Optional succulent bouquet class _______
This bouquet class charges a fee depending upon the choices you make (see website)
Privacy In respect to privacy laws, The SAACC, SAAC and the Meet Committee will keep all information on this form in the strictest confidence, and will not release, trade, or sell any information to anyone outside of the Meet Committee or affiliates at any time for any purpose.
❏Check this box if you DO NOT want your name or vehicle used on our web site(s) or on any materials used to advertise or promote this event or future events.
Liability: (the small print) In consideration of acceptance of the right to participate, entrants, participants, spectators and/or volunteers by execution of this entry form release and discharge the Saskatchewan Association of Automobile Clubs Corp., the Saskatoon Antique Auto Club, its officers, directors and volunteers, the City of Saskatoon, the Province of Saskatchewan, The Western Development Museum, the Saskatoon Inn Hotel and any of their officers, directors, employees, agents, representatives and servants who may be connected with 2019 International Antique Auto Meet from all known or unknown damages, injuries, losses, judgments and/or claims from any cause that may be suffered by any entrant to his/her person or property. Further, each entrant expressly agrees to indemnity all the foregoing entities, firms, persons and bodies of and from any and all liabilities occasioned or resulting from conduct of entrants or any participant assisting or co-operating with entrant and under the direction control of the event. All Vehicles must be licensed and insured in their own state or province.
Insurance: We are required to collect the following information. Insurance Co. _____________ Broker agent: _____ ____ Policy No. ____ ______ Expiry date: ____________
Operation: Event management reserves the right to restrict entrants to acceptable behavior during any and all events of the 2019 International Antique Auto Meet or the Saskatoon Jazz Festival. Open headers, tire spinning or conduct deemed objectionable by the event management, will result in entrant and vehicle being evicted from the premises. Any poor behavior off the grounds will be reason for denying admittance of car and entrant to the grounds. This reservation includes persons, things, conduct, printed matter or any act or item of poor character which the management considers to be objectionable to the events well-being. In the case of eviction or restriction, the event committee and volunteers are not liable for refunding entry fees except at its own discretion. Entrant must be 18 yrs. of age. If under 18, parent or Legal Guardian must sign below.
I have read and agree to all conditions and rules governing the event as set forth on this form and agree to observe all rules and decisions of event management.
Signature of Registrant: __________________________________ Date: ______________________
Signature of Parent/Legal Guardian: ___________________________________________________
Please make cheques payable to “2019 International Meet” Mail entries to: 2019 International Meet Box 141 Vanscoy, SK Canada S0L 3J0
Venue Information
Saskatoon Inn: Host Hotel; 2002 Airport Drive, Saskatoon, SK. 306-242-1440 or Toll Free: 1-800-667-8789 https://www.saskatooninn.com/
Friday June 28, 2019 Venues
Fort Carlton: Fort Carlton was an important hub for the Hudson’s Bay Company (HBC) from 1810 – 1885. Located on the North Saskatchewan River and with easy access by land, this site was an ideal place to warehouse goods and gather provisions for other posts. An important negotiation site for Treaty Six in 1876, Fort Carlton was accidently burned down during a hasty evacuation that took place during the Northwest Resistance of 1885. https://www.tourismsaskatchewan.com/provincialpark/1809/fort-carlton-provincial-park
Duck Lake Museum: Experience life from days gone by at the Duck Lake Regional Interpretive Centre – from the every day struggles of the Pioneers, to the devastating impact that the near extinction of the buffalo had on the First Nations, and to the harsh aftermath of the North West Resistance for the Metis. http://www.ducklakemuseum.com/
Batoche National Historic Site: Journey back in time to talk with a 19th century Métis settler about life on the banks of the South Saskatchewan River. Imagine the shocking changes as the troops and warriors gathered and battle began to rage. Witness the bullet holes at the final battlefield of the Northwest Resistance of 1885 and learn more about how a traditional way of life changed forever as a new country began to form. https://www.pc.gc.ca/en/lhn-nhs/sk/batoche
SaskTel Saskatchewan Jazz Festival: Cars and Guitars Show and Shine: The Saskatchewan Jazz Festival Inc. is an international jazz festival that fosters, promotes and presents jazz music in its diverse forms to the people of Saskatchewan. https://www.saskjazz.com/
Broadway Avenue Shopping: Mixing culture with commerce, Broadway offers a unique experience for locals and visitors alike. Small yet mighty, this five-block district is recognized as the birthplace of arts and culture in the city of Saskatoon. Home to the city’s trendiest restaurants, coolest specialty shops, and best entertainment venues, Broadway has had years of practice nurturing creativity and vibrancy among its community members. Broadway offers the perfect space for creatives and entrepreneurs to collaborate. A fusion old and new, Broadway offers the ultimate village experience. https://broadwayyxe.com/bid/
Quilting option: If you are a quilter, we are arranging for you to visit several of our lovely quilt stores in Saskatoon. The number of stores visited will depend on how many are interested and how long you would like to browse the stores.
Saturday, June 29, 2019
rRemai mModern Art Gallery: 102 Spadina Crescent E, Saskatoon, SK S7K 0L3
The Remai Modern is a public art museum in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. The $80.2-million, 11,582-square-metre museum, plus $19.5-million underground parkade, is located at River Landing, on the west bank of the South Saskatchewan River. The museum opened on October 21, 2017. https://remaimodern.org
Alloy Collision Centre: 500 Melville St, Saskatoon, SK S7J 5L2
Alloy Collision Center, a member of the Wyant Group, is an exclusive aluminum alloy certified repair facility for Porsche, Audi, Jaguar, Land Rover, Volvo, Ford & MercedesBenz serving Saskatoon and area. https://wyantgroup.com/locations/alloy-collision-centre/
Solar Gardens/Firestick Café: Corner of Windmill Road and Highway 60 Saskatoon, SK Solar Gardens and the Firestick Cafe. Purveyors of quality succulents, ‘succulent’ balsamics & olive oils and fresh ideas. https://www.solargardens.ca/
Saturday afternoon on your own tour options:
Saskatchewan Railway Museum: Hwy 60 The Saskatchewan Railway Museum is located south west of Saskatoon on the Pike Lake highway, just 3 kms off the highway to Calgary. If you are coming from the South Circle Drive Bridge, take the highway toward the Berry Barn and turn right at the first major turnoff, Hodgson Road and travel until you meet the Pike Lake Highway. We are at or near that junction. Watch for railway tracks; we are on the left as you drive South. Admission $6. http://saskrailmuseum.org/
The Saskatoon Berry Barn: 830 Valley Rd, Saskatoon, SK S7K 3J6 The Berry Barn offers homestyle cooking served in our dining room or patio, & beautiful views of the South Saskatchewan River. https://www.berrybarn.ca
Black Fox Distillery: 245 Valley Rd, Saskatoon, SK S7K 3J6 From our distillery to our flower fields, our gins to our pumpkin festival, each facet of Black Fox is an opportunity for us to share our farm with you. http://blackfoxfarmanddistillery.com/
Crickle Creek Mini Golf: 305 Valley Rd, Saskatoon, SK S7M Come enjoy the unique Crickle Creek experience located minutes south from Saskatoon on picturesque Valley Road. With Mini Golf, Par 3 Golf Course and our one of a kind “Fun Zone”, we offer entertainment for all ages. Finish your adventure off with a cold treat from “What’s the Scoop! Ice Cream Works” http://cricklecreek.ca
Floral Acres: 310 Valley Rd, Saskatoon, SK S7K 3J6 Floral Acres is a thriving greenhouse and garden centre located on Saskatoon’s Valley Road. https://www.floralacres.ca/
ACCOMODATIONS
Host Hotel – Saskatoon Inn and Conference Centre, 2002 Airport Drive. 1-800-667-8789 or 306-242-1440.
$134 night plus tax convention rate for 1 or 2 guests. 50 rooms available until May 28, 2019. When booking mention “2019 International Antique Car Show” or use link: http://bookings.ihotelier.com/bookings.jsp?groupID=2076076&hotelID=6876
Other Accommodations (rates are not guaranteed)
Heritage Inn Hotel 102 Cardinal Street. 306-665-8121. $91-$98 night plus tax (across the street)
Travel Lodge 106 Circle Drive. 306-242-8881. $137 night plus tax (short drive to Saskatoon Inn)
Sandman Hotel 310 Circle Drive. 306-477-4844. $115 night plus tax (short drive to Saskatoon Inn)
Campgrounds
Gordon Howe Campground 1640 Avenue P. Call 306-975-3328
Saskatoon 16 West RV Park 16 Trans-Canada Highway. Call 306-931-8905
Box 141, Vanscoy, SK. S0L 3J0
June 27-30th 2019
Please PRINT clearly. Complete all three pages and mail (with cheque) to the address listed above. A confirmation of entry will be sent by return email. Registration deadline June 30th, 2019.
Name: ______________________________ Spouse/Guest(s) ________________________________
Number of Children (12 years of age & under) attending: ____ Name(s): __________________________
Address: __________________________________________
City: ___________________________Prov./State: _____________ Postal/ZIP Code: ____________
Phone: ( ) __________________, Cell ( )_____________________
Email: ______________________________ (*necessary for registration confirmation)
Club Affiliation (if applicable): ____________________________________________________________
Vehicle Make: ______________________________ Model: ______________Year: ______
Is this your first International Antique Auto Meet? Yes _____ No ______
Registrations must be received by June 15th, 2019
Car and driver $175.00 or $125 US$ X _______ person………………………… $______________
Passengers $125.00 or $90 US$ X _______ person…………….……………… $______________
Children (12 years of age & under) ……………………………………………………. $ free
If you have any dietary restrictions for medical reasons or allergies that should be communicated to catering staff, please list them below ____________________________________________________________________________________
(if additional banquet tickets are required) Saturday Evening Banquet Celebration tickets ……….…$50.00 or $35 US$ X ____ = $______________
T-Shirts (Mens crew neck) S____ M____ L___ XL___XXL___ (____X $25 / $18 US$ ea.) = $__________
T-Shirts (Ladies V neck) S____ M____ L____ XL____XXL____ (____X $25 / $18 US$ ea.) = $_________
T-shirt can be viewed on the website http://www.saaclub.com T-shirt orders will only be filled on registrations received by May 30th,2019
Please make cheque payable to: “2019 International Meet” TOTAL = $_______________________
CONTACT Fred Remillard AT 306-227-2756 OR Robert Minion At 306-221-4888, FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
ITINERARY
Thursday, June 27, 2019: 4:00 pm – 9:00 pm Registration: – Saskatoon Inn lobby 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm Meet and Greet Saskatoon Inn
Friday, June 28, 2019 7:00 – 10 am Registration – Saskatoon Inn lobby 7:00 – 8:15 am Breakfast – Saskatoon Inn 8:30 am Depart for Fort Carlton Provincial Park. 10:00 am Arrive Fort Carlton, tours on your own. 11:15 am Depart for Duck Lake Regional Interpretive Centre, tour museum and lunch. 1:00 pm Depart for Batoche National Historic Site, hop on hop off trolley tour of site (or depart for Saskatoon optional Broadway Avenue Shopping Tour) 3:30 pm Depart for Saskatoon via Hwy 11 5:00 pm End of Day Arrive 500 block 21st East (front of Delta Bessborough) Saskatchewan Jazz Festival (free stage entertainment available) Cars and Guitars Show and Shine. Supper on your own, multiple restaurant or food truck options
Saturday, June 29, 2019 7:30 – 8:30 am Breakfast – Saskatoon Inn 8:45 am Depart for rRemai mModern Art Gallery and the Saskatoon Farmers Market 9:00 am Arrive at rRemai mModern Art Gallery and the Saskatoon Farmers Market 9:15 am Depart for Alloy Collision Centre (optional) 11:20 am Return to rRemai mModern Art Gallery and the Saskatoon Farmers Market 11:30 am Depart to Solar Gardens and the Firestick Café 12:15 pm Arrive at Solar Gardens for lunch and succulent bouquet class 2:00 pm Depart Solar Gardens to locations of your choosing i.e. Saskatoon Berry Barn 830 Valley Road; Black Fox Farm and Distillery, 245 Valley Road; Railway Museum HWY 60, admission $6/person. 6:00 pm Banquet, presentations and dance.
Sunday, June 30, 2019 7:30 – 9:00 am Breakfast – Saskatoon Inn 9:30 am International Wrap-up meeting – Brass Lantern room – Saskatoon Inn Visit the many attractions in our beautiful City.
From the itinerary you may have noticed a few items that occur simultaneously. To help us plan accordingly, please indicate your preference below.
Friday, June 28, 2019 After lunch 1:00 pm Batoche Historical Site _______ Or return to Saskatoon for Broadway Avenue Shopping Tour/Quilting tour _______
Saturday, June 29, 2019 After Breakfast (couples may want to split up for these two activities… the driver would leave the passenger at the farmers market and return after the shop tour to collect them) please indicate the number of people choosing each option below…
rRemai mModern Art Gallery and the Saskatoon Farmers Market _______ Or Alloy Collision Centre _______ After Lunch at the Solar Garden Optional succulent bouquet class _______
This bouquet class charges a fee depending upon the choices you make (see website)
Privacy In respect to privacy laws, The SAACC, SAAC and the Meet Committee will keep all information on this form in the strictest confidence, and will not release, trade, or sell any information to anyone outside of the Meet Committee or affiliates at any time for any purpose.
❏Check this box if you DO NOT want your name or vehicle used on our web site(s) or on any materials used to advertise or promote this event or future events.
Liability: (the small print) In consideration of acceptance of the right to participate, entrants, participants, spectators and/or volunteers by execution of this entry form release and discharge the Saskatchewan Association of Automobile Clubs Corp., the Saskatoon Antique Auto Club, its officers, directors and volunteers, the City of Saskatoon, the Province of Saskatchewan, The Western Development Museum, the Saskatoon Inn Hotel and any of their officers, directors, employees, agents, representatives and servants who may be connected with 2019 International Antique Auto Meet from all known or unknown damages, injuries, losses, judgments and/or claims from any cause that may be suffered by any entrant to his/her person or property. Further, each entrant expressly agrees to indemnity all the foregoing entities, firms, persons and bodies of and from any and all liabilities occasioned or resulting from conduct of entrants or any participant assisting or co-operating with entrant and under the direction control of the event. All Vehicles must be licensed and insured in their own state or province.
Insurance: We are required to collect the following information. Insurance Co. _____________ Broker agent: _____ ____ Policy No. ____ ______ Expiry date: ____________
Operation: Event management reserves the right to restrict entrants to acceptable behavior during any and all events of the 2019 International Antique Auto Meet or the Saskatoon Jazz Festival. Open headers, tire spinning or conduct deemed objectionable by the event management, will result in entrant and vehicle being evicted from the premises. Any poor behavior off the grounds will be reason for denying admittance of car and entrant to the grounds. This reservation includes persons, things, conduct, printed matter or any act or item of poor character which the management considers to be objectionable to the events well-being. In the case of eviction or restriction, the event committee and volunteers are not liable for refunding entry fees except at its own discretion. Entrant must be 18 yrs. of age. If under 18, parent or Legal Guardian must sign below.
I have read and agree to all conditions and rules governing the event as set forth on this form and agree to observe all rules and decisions of event management.
Signature of Registrant: __________________________________ Date: ______________________
Signature of Parent/Legal Guardian: ___________________________________________________
Please make cheques payable to “2019 International Meet” Mail entries to: 2019 International Meet Box 141 Vanscoy, SK Canada S0L 3J0
Venue Information
Saskatoon Inn: Host Hotel; 2002 Airport Drive, Saskatoon, SK. 306-242-1440 or Toll Free: 1-800-667-8789 https://www.saskatooninn.com/
Friday June 28, 2019 Venues
Fort Carlton: Fort Carlton was an important hub for the Hudson’s Bay Company (HBC) from 1810 – 1885. Located on the North Saskatchewan River and with easy access by land, this site was an ideal place to warehouse goods and gather provisions for other posts. An important negotiation site for Treaty Six in 1876, Fort Carlton was accidently burned down during a hasty evacuation that took place during the Northwest Resistance of 1885. https://www.tourismsaskatchewan.com/provincialpark/1809/fort-carlton-provincial-park
Duck Lake Museum: Experience life from days gone by at the Duck Lake Regional Interpretive Centre – from the every day struggles of the Pioneers, to the devastating impact that the near extinction of the buffalo had on the First Nations, and to the harsh aftermath of the North West Resistance for the Metis. http://www.ducklakemuseum.com/
Batoche National Historic Site: Journey back in time to talk with a 19th century Métis settler about life on the banks of the South Saskatchewan River. Imagine the shocking changes as the troops and warriors gathered and battle began to rage. Witness the bullet holes at the final battlefield of the Northwest Resistance of 1885 and learn more about how a traditional way of life changed forever as a new country began to form. https://www.pc.gc.ca/en/lhn-nhs/sk/batoche
SaskTel Saskatchewan Jazz Festival: Cars and Guitars Show and Shine: The Saskatchewan Jazz Festival Inc. is an international jazz festival that fosters, promotes and presents jazz music in its diverse forms to the people of Saskatchewan. https://www.saskjazz.com/
Broadway Avenue Shopping: Mixing culture with commerce, Broadway offers a unique experience for locals and visitors alike. Small yet mighty, this five-block district is recognized as the birthplace of arts and culture in the city of Saskatoon. Home to the city’s trendiest restaurants, coolest specialty shops, and best entertainment venues, Broadway has had years of practice nurturing creativity and vibrancy among its community members. Broadway offers the perfect space for creatives and entrepreneurs to collaborate. A fusion old and new, Broadway offers the ultimate village experience. https://broadwayyxe.com/bid/
Quilting option: If you are a quilter, we are arranging for you to visit several of our lovely quilt stores in Saskatoon. The number of stores visited will depend on how many are interested and how long you would like to browse the stores.
Saturday, June 29, 2019
rRemai mModern Art Gallery: 102 Spadina Crescent E, Saskatoon, SK S7K 0L3
The Remai Modern is a public art museum in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. The $80.2-million, 11,582-square-metre museum, plus $19.5-million underground parkade, is located at River Landing, on the west bank of the South Saskatchewan River. The museum opened on October 21, 2017. https://remaimodern.org
Alloy Collision Centre: 500 Melville St, Saskatoon, SK S7J 5L2
Alloy Collision Center, a member of the Wyant Group, is an exclusive aluminum alloy certified repair facility for Porsche, Audi, Jaguar, Land Rover, Volvo, Ford & MercedesBenz serving Saskatoon and area. https://wyantgroup.com/locations/alloy-collision-centre/
Solar Gardens/Firestick Café: Corner of Windmill Road and Highway 60 Saskatoon, SK Solar Gardens and the Firestick Cafe. Purveyors of quality succulents, ‘succulent’ balsamics & olive oils and fresh ideas. https://www.solargardens.ca/
Saturday afternoon on your own tour options:
Saskatchewan Railway Museum: Hwy 60 The Saskatchewan Railway Museum is located south west of Saskatoon on the Pike Lake highway, just 3 kms off the highway to Calgary. If you are coming from the South Circle Drive Bridge, take the highway toward the Berry Barn and turn right at the first major turnoff, Hodgson Road and travel until you meet the Pike Lake Highway. We are at or near that junction. Watch for railway tracks; we are on the left as you drive South. Admission $6. http://saskrailmuseum.org/
The Saskatoon Berry Barn: 830 Valley Rd, Saskatoon, SK S7K 3J6 The Berry Barn offers homestyle cooking served in our dining room or patio, & beautiful views of the South Saskatchewan River. https://www.berrybarn.ca
Black Fox Distillery: 245 Valley Rd, Saskatoon, SK S7K 3J6 From our distillery to our flower fields, our gins to our pumpkin festival, each facet of Black Fox is an opportunity for us to share our farm with you. http://blackfoxfarmanddistillery.com/
Crickle Creek Mini Golf: 305 Valley Rd, Saskatoon, SK S7M Come enjoy the unique Crickle Creek experience located minutes south from Saskatoon on picturesque Valley Road. With Mini Golf, Par 3 Golf Course and our one of a kind “Fun Zone”, we offer entertainment for all ages. Finish your adventure off with a cold treat from “What’s the Scoop! Ice Cream Works” http://cricklecreek.ca
Floral Acres: 310 Valley Rd, Saskatoon, SK S7K 3J6 Floral Acres is a thriving greenhouse and garden centre located on Saskatoon’s Valley Road. https://www.floralacres.ca/
ACCOMODATIONS
Host Hotel – Saskatoon Inn and Conference Centre, 2002 Airport Drive. 1-800-667-8789 or 306-242-1440.
$134 night plus tax convention rate for 1 or 2 guests. 50 rooms available until May 28, 2019. When booking mention “2019 International Antique Car Show” or use link: http://bookings.ihotelier.com/bookings.jsp?groupID=2076076&hotelID=6876
Other Accommodations (rates are not guaranteed)
Heritage Inn Hotel 102 Cardinal Street. 306-665-8121. $91-$98 night plus tax (across the street)
Travel Lodge 106 Circle Drive. 306-242-8881. $137 night plus tax (short drive to Saskatoon Inn)
Sandman Hotel 310 Circle Drive. 306-477-4844. $115 night plus tax (short drive to Saskatoon Inn)
Campgrounds
Gordon Howe Campground 1640 Avenue P. Call 306-975-3328
Saskatoon 16 West RV Park 16 Trans-Canada Highway. Call 306-931-8905