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Delta Bessborough
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Address: 601 Spadina Crescent East, Saskatoon, SK, Canada, S7K 3G8
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The Delta Bessborough is ideally situated in the heart of downtown Saskatoon on five acres of private waterfront gardens, nestled between two riverfront parks on the South Saskatchewan River. Saskatoon's most distinguished landmark has been extensively and beautifully renovated and is a celebration of the city's heritage. We are now celebrating the complete restoration of all 225 guestrooms, the addition of our new Signature Club floor, the opening of Stovin's, our distinctive new Lobby Lounge, the enhancement of our Samurai Japanese Restaurant and The Garden Court Cafe and the restoration of our elegant Convention Level and Main Lobby. In conjunction with Pro Fit Athletic Club and Saskatoon's only in house hotel full service spa. We are also pleased to announce the arrival of High Speed Internet Access in all of our guestrooms.

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