
Islamic Association of Saskatoon
222 Copland Crescent, Saskatoon, SK
The building is a former elementary school purchased in 1993 by the Muslim community from the Saskatoon School Board. The Centre is at walking distance from the University of Saskatchewan and Royal University Hospital. The Islamic Centre caters to religious and social needs with prayers, social events, invitation of scholars, and a Weekend Islamic Arabic School. The Centre has a prayer hall which can accommodate more than 400 persons, a gym, 8 classrooms, a playroom (day care), 2 kitchens (one large kitchen certified by the Health Board and another small one), 2 lunch rooms, a library, 2 wudu' areas and other facilities. The Centre is located on 2 acres of land close to the Grosvenor Park in a nice neighborhood.
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222 Copland Crescent, Saskatoon, SK
Tarek Shehata
The Masjed is in a residential area, it is predominantly Pakistani. It is also a school. I was disappointed to see one of the teachers not wearing a Hijjab even though all the little girls were wearing theirs (which is most likely a school dress code). They pray all 5 daily prayers, with a decent amount of people showing up. The Masjed is spacious and clean Alhamdulillah.
Syed Immad Ul Haque
Nice clean big mosque serving Muslim community of Saskatoon.
Shabir Mia
Islamic Center of Saskatchewan ( Saskatoon ) has clean facilities And a good spacious prayer area since the new expansion project was completed.






