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Saskatoon Sanatorium
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    Saskatoon Sanatorium

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    Saskatoon Sanatorium
    Saskatchewan Anti-Tuberculosis League
    (The Lung Association of Saskatchewan)
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    Geography
    Location 1350 Avenue K South, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
    Coordinates 52°6′30″N 106°41′12″W / 52.10833°N 106.68667°W / 52.10833; -106.68667Coordinates: 52°6′30″N 106°41′12″W / 52.10833°N 106.68667°W / 52.10833; -106.68667
    Organization
    Care system Public
    Funding Government hospital
    Type Sanatorium
    Services
    Beds 175
    History
    Opened April 15, 1925
    Closed 1988
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    The Saskatoon Sanatorium was a tuberculosis sanatorium established in 1925 by the Saskatchewan Anti-Tuberculosis League as the second Sanatorium in the province in Wellington Park south or the Holiday Park neighborhood of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. In 1929 Saskatchewan became the first jurisdiction to implement universal free diagnosis and treatment of tuberculosis, leading to better control of the disease by the three sanatoriums in the Province (Fort San, Prince Albert Sanatorium and the Saskatoon Sanatorium).

    With the development of antibiotics and vaccines for tuberculosis, the need for a sanatorium diminished. The last patient was discharged in 1988 and the sanatorium was closed. The Saskatchewan Anti-Tuberculosis League evolved into The Lung Association of Saskatchewan and focused on other respiratory conditions and prevention programs.

    The building had deteriorated to the point where it was not cost-effective to retain it as a medical facility. This led the province to engage in a public consultation to determine if other uses for the building could be found. The building was demolished on August 1989. The grass bowl area in front of the building still remains as park land. The Bowerman House, used as the residence for the sanatorium superintendent, remains and was declared a municipal heritage property.


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