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This autumn view of the Delta Bessborough is framed through the arch of the Broadway Bridge and the glow of fall leaves. The South Saskatchewan River reflects the season’s warm tones, while the city skyline rises behind the trees. It’s a classic Saskatoon scene captured with a fresh perspective, blending history, architecture, and the beauty of autumn along the river.
The University Bridge opened in 1916, linking the downtown core with the University of Saskatchewan campus. Captured from the riverbank in autumn, this angle highlights the strength of the bridge’s concrete arches against the golden trees lining the shore. The warm tones of fall bring a softer contrast to the structure’s bold lines, creating a timeless view of one of Saskatoon’s most iconic landmarks.
Built in 1916, the University Bridge is one of Saskatoon’s most enduring landmarks, linking the city’s downtown to the University of Saskatchewan. This autumn composition frames the bridge’s sweeping arches with golden leaves along the riverbank, blending architectural strength with the warmth of the season. A timeless perspective that captures the heart of the city in fall.
Set along Saskatoon’s riverfront, the Remai Modern blends bold contemporary design with the natural beauty of its surroundings. This autumn perspective highlights the museum’s striking glass structure rising above a canopy of vibrant fall colours. It’s a vivid portrait of modern architecture framed by the changing season.
Completed in 1916, the University Bridge connects Saskatoon’s bustling downtown with the University of Saskatchewan campus. This autumn view captures the bridge’s sweeping arches from the river’s edge, framed by golden leaves and the gentle flow of the South Saskatchewan River. The mix of bold concrete and warm seasonal tones offers a timeless perspective on one of the city’s most iconic landmarks.
Opened in 2017 along Saskatoon’s riverfront, the Remai Modern is one of Canada’s most celebrated contemporary art museums. This dynamic perspective showcases the building’s bold architectural lines and glass facades catching the autumn light. With golden trees lining the riverbank below, this image captures the meeting of modern design and natural beauty in the heart of the city.
Completed in 1916, the University Bridge has long linked Saskatoon’s downtown with the University of Saskatchewan campus. This riverside view captures the bridge’s sweeping arches from the water’s edge, framed by shoreline grasses and autumn foliage. The calm river and strong structure create a balanced composition that celebrates both nature and architecture.
Opened in 2017 on Saskatoon’s riverfront, the Remai Modern is a striking example of contemporary architecture. This autumn composition frames the building’s bold design with golden foliage, while the Nutrien Tower—the tallest office tower in Saskatchewan—stands proudly in the background. A perfect blend of modern structure, seasonal warmth, and the evolving Saskatoon skyline.
Since 1916, the University Bridge has linked Saskatoon’s downtown with the University of Saskatchewan campus. This autumn perspective highlights the bridge’s graceful arches stretching toward the riverbank, framed by golden foliage and the city skyline. The cool water and warm tones create a striking seasonal contrast, celebrating one of Saskatoon’s most recognizable landmarks.
Our best seller. Taken on a calm December morning, this photo captures the beauty of Saskatoon in winter. Featuring the iconic Bessborough Hotel, frosted trees, the black glass of the South Saskatchewan river, with the added bonus of migrating geese.
The Broadway bridge opened in 1932, and connects the Broadway district to the downtown core. This dramatic photo captures the stillness of the river reflecting the massive concrete structure. The muted tones, and the frosty riverbank offer a quiet strength. This photo offers a portrait orientation, highlighting the reflection in the quiet water.
The Victoria Bridge, also known as the Traffic Bridge, is an iconic part of Saskatoon’s river valley. The original bridge, built in 1907, was demolished in 2016, and then rebuilt. The new construction honoured the profile and structure of the original. This photo offers great visual contrast of the black steel of the bridge surrounded by the pillowy soft snow and frosted trees.
The Victoria Bridge, also known as the Traffic Bridge, is an iconic part of Saskatoon’s river valley. The original bridge, built in 1907, was demolished in 2016, and then rebuilt. The new construction honoured the profile and structure of the original. This photo offers great visual contrast of the black steel of the bridge surrounded by the pillowy soft snow and frosted trees.
The University Bridge opened in 1916, and connects the downtown core with the University of Saskatchewan campus. This photo highlights the dramatic structure of the bridge, framed by softly frosted trees.
This stunning image captures the serene beauty of the South Saskatchewan River in Saskatoon, blanketed by the magic of winter. A vital lifeline in the city's history, the river has long symbolized connection, community, and the natural beauty that defines Saskatoon.
For generations, it has provided breathtaking views, recreational opportunities, and a reminder of the city’s deep relationship with the land. This photograph embodies the tranquility and nostalgia that the river evokes, making it a perfect tribute to the spirit of Saskatoon.
This photo was taken on a quiet winter morning, with the Broadway Bridge framing the iconic Bessborough across the frozen river. The light was soft, the air was still, and the trees were coated in hoarfrost — one of those mornings where everything just lined up. You can even spot the reflection of the hotel in the water if you look closely.
The Broadway bridge opened in 1932, and connects the Broadway district to the downtown core. This dramatic photo captures the stillness of the river reflecting the massive concrete structure, and the contrast of the iconic Victoria Bridge in the distance. It's a magical dance of steel, concrete, and pillowy soft snow and frost.
The Victoria Bridge, also known as the Traffic Bridge, is an iconic part of Saskatoon’s river valley. The original bridge, built in 1907, was demolished in 2016, and then rebuilt. The new construction honoured the profile and structure of the original. This photo offers great visual contrast of the black steel of the bridge surrounded by the pillowy soft snow and frosted trees.
The University Bridge opened in 1916, and connects the downtown core with the University of Saskatchewan campus. This photo provides dramatic contrast of the massive concrete structure with the stillness of the aquamarine river, as soft wisps of steam hover over the water.
The CPR Bridge, also known as the Railway Bridge or Train Bridge, was built by Canadian Pacific Railway in 1908. The unusual detail of this bridge is that it includes a pedestrian walkway. Many engagements have happened on this bridge as the train rolled by! This photo dramatically presents the steel and concrete of this bridge, offset by the snow and frosty trees.
The Broadway bridge opened in 1932, and connects the Broadway district to the downtown core. This dramatic photo captures the stillness of the river reflecting the massive concrete structure, and the contrast of the iconic Victoria Bridge in the distance. It's a magical dance of steel, concrete, and pillowy soft snow and frost.
The Victoria Bridge, also known as the Traffic Bridge, is an iconic part of Saskatoon’s river valley. The original bridge, built in 1907 was demolished in 2016, and then rebuilt. The new construction honoured the profile and structure of the original. This photo captures the stillness of the river, and offers a sneak peek of the Broadway Bridge as a bird takes a wintery flight.
The Victoria Bridge, also known as the Traffic Bridge, is an iconic part of Saskatoon’s river valley. The original bridge, built in 1907, was demolished in 2016, and then rebuilt. The new construction honoured the profile and structure of the original. This photo offers great visual contrast of the black steel of the bridge surrounded by the pillowy soft snow and frosted trees.
The University Bridge opened in 1916, and connects the downtown core with the University of Saskatchewan campus. This photo highlights the dramatic structure of the bridge, framed by softly frosted trees.
The Broadway bridge opened in 1932, and connects the Broadway district to the downtown core. This dramatic photo captures the stillness of the river reflecting the massive concrete structure. The muted tones, and the frosty riverbank offer a quiet strength.

