Innovation Saskatchewan
Research and Technology Park Saskatoon
Innovation Saskatchewan Research and Technology Park Saskatoon has been the epicentre of prairie innovation for over 40 years, helping grow ideas, build community and scale companies.


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last updated April 2025
About our Saskatoon R+T Park
One of North America’s most successful research and technology parks, Innovation Saskatchewan R+T Park Saskatoon has become a hub for cutting-edge innovation, collaboration and entrepreneurship.
Talent Pipeline
Steps away from the University of Saskatchewan, which produces hundreds of bright graduates each year in the areas of health, agriculture, environmental sciences and engineering.
Outdoor Escape
Explore our beautifully landscaped grounds and discover new walking paths on Saskatoon’s iconic Meewasin Trail.
Collaborative Space
Enjoy 15+ versatile meeting spaces, including spacious venues perfect for hosting company and community events.
Convenient Commute
Easily accessible by Saskatoon Transit, connected to scenic walking and biking paths, and equipped with secure bike storage locations.
Shopping Centre
Just minutes from Preston Crossing, offering a wide range of dining, grocery and retail options.
Community Connection
Expand your network, build your skills and connect with industry experts and new innovators at community events and around the park.
Flexible Support
Benefit from customizable leasing options, adaptable office spaces and specialized greenhouse and lab facilities that adapt to your needs and evolve with your company.
Discover our Buildings

- Built in 1980 and boasting unique and remarkable architecture, the Galleria is Innovation Place’s flagship building.
- The east wing was added in 1987 and the west wing in 1988.
- The Galleria hosts the park’s fitness centre and squash courts.
- It also hosts Collider co-working, a large common area, meeting space and an outdoor amphitheater that hosts many events throughout the year
The Galleria
15 Innovation Boulevard
180,000 sq. ft.
Multi-tenant offices, laboratories & pilot plant
Offers an outdoor amphitheatre, indoor greenery, diverse office spaces, fully equipped meeting rooms, a fitness centre with squash courts and the Collider co-working space. A new facility for scaling agtech and cleantech companies is also on the way — all part of a vibrant innovation hub that’s home to companies like Luxsonic Technologies and SolusGuard.

- Built in 1980 and boasting unique and remarkable architecture, the Galleria is Innovation Place’s flagship building.
- The east wing was added in 1987 and the west wing in 1988.
- The Galleria hosts the park’s fitness centre and squash courts.
- It also hosts Collider co-working, a large common area, meeting space and an outdoor amphitheater that hosts many events throughout the year
The Atrium
111 Research Drive
177,000 sq. ft.
Multi-tenant offices & laboratory complex
The unique mix of offices, meeting rooms and specialized laboratories offer variety ideal for organizations with research capacity and administration needs like Ag-West Bio, Genome Prairie, Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC) and the Saskatchewan Health Research Foundation (SHRF). Advanced infrastructure includes reverse osmosis and chilled water, process and utility steam, specialized HVAC systems and coolers. The R+T Park’s on-site food provider, Atrium Café, is steps away on the main floor.

- Built in 1980 and boasting unique and remarkable architecture, the Galleria is Innovation Place’s flagship building.
- The east wing was added in 1987 and the west wing in 1988.
- The Galleria hosts the park’s fitness centre and squash courts.
- It also hosts Collider co-working, a large common area, meeting space and an outdoor amphitheater that hosts many events throughout the year
Dr. Jack McFaull Building
421 Downey Road
72,000 sq. ft.
Multi-tenant offices, greenhouses & laboratories
Multiple levels of office, laboratory, greenhouse and warm storage spaces create comprehensive workplaces ideal for life science and agriculture research organizations requiring specialized facilities with administrative space like the Global Institute for Food Security (GIFS) and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency.

- Built in 1980 and boasting unique and remarkable architecture, the Galleria is Innovation Place’s flagship building.
- The east wing was added in 1987 and the west wing in 1988.
- The Galleria hosts the park’s fitness centre and squash courts.
- It also hosts Collider co-working, a large common area, meeting space and an outdoor amphitheater that hosts many events throughout the year
411 Downey Road
15,000 sq. ft.
Multi-tenant offices, laboratories & warehouses
Offices and warehouses with exterior access and specialized laboratory spaces are ideal for natural resources and agriculture research organizations like BASF Canada and Ensero Solutions.

- Built in 1980 and boasting unique and remarkable architecture, the Galleria is Innovation Place’s flagship building.
- The east wing was added in 1987 and the west wing in 1988.
- The Galleria hosts the park’s fitness centre and squash courts.
- It also hosts Collider co-working, a large common area, meeting space and an outdoor amphitheater that hosts many events throughout the year
Dr. Burton Craig Building
407 Downey Road
38,000 sq. ft.
Multi-tenant offices, laboratories & warehouses
Specialized building with larger scale offices, laboratory and warehouse spaces designed to meet the needs of environmental and agricultural companies requiring research and administration capacity like ZYUS Life Sciences and Nutrien Ag Solutions.

- Built in 1980 and boasting unique and remarkable architecture, the Galleria is Innovation Place’s flagship building.
- The east wing was added in 1987 and the west wing in 1988.
- The Galleria hosts the park’s fitness centre and squash courts.
- It also hosts Collider co-working, a large common area, meeting space and an outdoor amphitheater that hosts many events throughout the year
L.F. Kristjanson Biotechnology Complex
410 Downey Road
71,000 sq. ft.
Multi-tenant greenhouses, growth chambers & laboratories
Extensive scientific facility with 46 private greenhouse compartments, 22 growth chambers and 16 laboratories ideal for agriculture and life science research companies. Facilities equipped to remotely monitor and control light, temperature, irrigation and fertilization. Additional access provided for shared equipment including an autoclave, spray chamber, header house, sterilizers and equipment dishwashers.

- Built in 1980 and boasting unique and remarkable architecture, the Galleria is Innovation Place’s flagship building.
- The east wing was added in 1987 and the west wing in 1988.
- The Galleria hosts the park’s fitness centre and squash courts.
- It also hosts Collider co-working, a large common area, meeting space and an outdoor amphitheater that hosts many events throughout the year
108, 110 & 112 Research Drive
57,000 sq. ft.
Multi-tenant greenhouses, growth chambers & laboratories
Specialized buildings tailored to companies requiring access to a combination of office, lightly serviced laboratory and storage facility spaces that are ideal for research, prototype development and warehousing. Accommodates wide range of industry areas such as life science and agriculture.

- Built in 1980 and boasting unique and remarkable architecture, the Galleria is Innovation Place’s flagship building.
- The east wing was added in 1987 and the west wing in 1988.
- The Galleria hosts the park’s fitness centre and squash courts.
- It also hosts Collider co-working, a large common area, meeting space and an outdoor amphitheater that hosts many events throughout the year
The Concourse
116 Research Drive
80,500 sq. ft.
Multi-tenant offices
Flexible office spaces, games room and common areas create a dynamic environment ideal for startups and early-stage companies developing software or hardware. Houses Co.Labs tech incubator, which hosts community nights and provides programming and workspaces to founders and startups.

- Built in 1980 and boasting unique and remarkable architecture, the Galleria is Innovation Place’s flagship building.
- The east wing was added in 1987 and the west wing in 1988.
- The Galleria hosts the park’s fitness centre and squash courts.
- It also hosts Collider co-working, a large common area, meeting space and an outdoor amphitheater that hosts many events throughout the year
121 Research Drive
141,000 sq. ft.
Multi-tenant offices
Larger scale office spaces ideal for more established or high-growth companies in engineering and information technology sectors that require additional capacity for larger teams. Houses the Siemens EDA Centre for Excellence and Sask Polytech Digital Integration Centre of Excellence.
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Living & Working in Saskatoon
Saskatoon is a global hub for agriculture, technology, mining, manufacturing and biotechnology as well as health sciences research.
Find renowned programs at the University of Saskatchewan, a Top 15 Research University in Canada neighbouring Innovation Saskatchewan R+T Park Saskatoon.
Access to world-class research institutions like the Canadian Light Source (CLS) and the Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization (VIDO) that attract top talent and advance global solutions.
Thriving tech and startup ecosystem supported by organizations like Co.Labs, Saskatoon Regional Economic Development Authority (SREDA), Opus and more.
Strong industry-driven talent pipeline supported by technical training institutes like Saskatchewan Polytechnic and the Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies (SIIT).
Vibrant arts & culture and outdoor recreation scenes lifted by the Remai Modern, historic theatres, neighbourhood districts and the Meewasin Valley trail are combined with lower living costs and a welcoming charm.
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Land Acknowledgement
We respectfully acknowledge that the land on which the Innovation Saskatchewan R+T Park Saskatoon stands is Treaty 6 territory, the traditional and ancestral lands of the Nehiyaw and Nehithaw (Plains and Woodland Cree), Nahkawe (Saulteaux), Nakota, Dakota and the home of the Métis.