Yorkton is the sixth largest city in Saskatchewan, 300 km southeast of Saskatoon. As expected in a smaller city you can get almost anywhere by foot, but this is a particularly great feature to Gibson Apartments.
If you're a couple, student, or individual looking for a great central home in Yorkton, you can stop your search, because Gibson Apartments is the place for you.
Central Living
Due to its central location and proximity to the beautiful architecture of downtown Yorkton, you can take wonderful strolls right outside the front door.
Nestled along a quiet suburban street surrounded by single family homes, this area offers the versatility to travel with ease, in an area with a laid back, peaceful community feel.
A Historic Building
Built in 1940, Gibson Apartments features a small courtyard surrounded by the brick building with an unconventional layout. This allows for varying floorplans to suit your style.
Live in a beautiful bachelor, one, or two-bedroom suite filled to the brim with charming character. See this style in classic radiators, visible piping, and electrical conduit. With large elegant window frames in each room, these suites are bright and spacious utilizing smart designs to maximize in-suite storage.
It's already a charming space, but should you want a little more personalization, try easy makeover ideas that are great for apartment renters.
Safe at Night
As with all Avenue Living Communities properties, the safety of our residents is always top of mind.
Parking is available close by around the perimeter of the property which is fitted with exterior security lighting, so residents feel safer when walking outside at night.
A Short Walk or Drive
Gibson Apartments' central location is its key selling point. Experience downtown Yorkton on foot within 10 minutes towards Broadway St. E, featuring beautiful architecture, mom-and pop-stores, and major retailers just further east.
If you're working in Yorkton's industrial sector, Industrial Drive is five minutes away by vehicle, while Yorkton's Parkland College is also within 5 minutes by vehicle, or less than 20 minutes on foot.
In the Community
While the neighbourhood is filled with families along mature streets, your life is only quiet when you need it to be. As Yorkton's downtown starts two blocks to the south, this flexibility is the best feature of Gibson Apartments.
Walk to work on Smith St and Broadway St, find your local watering hole at one of Yorkton's craft breweries, and meet your neighbours in the courtyard out front of your home.
Amenities & Recreation
There is lots to do in and around Yorkton and Gibson Apartments if you're seeking adventure.
Take a trip to explore your local amenities within two blocks south, including independent businesses, coffee shops, banks, and more. A little further east on Broadway St. E towards the Parkland Mall, you'll find big box retailers including Real Canadian Superstore, Save-on-Foods, Canadian Tire, and Sport Chek.
Recreational facilities are in an abundance for the small city. Exercise in a variety of gyms and athletic clubs located downtown, and within a few minutes from home. Families appreciate the Gallagher Centre Water Park and the Kinsmen Arena, great for kids and adults, just down Broadway St. W, only a three-minute drive away.
Find much more within Yorkton's city limits including the plaza-style Yorkton Skatepark, and Deer Park Municipal Golf Course to the west, with more courses just outside of the city.
Enjoy beautiful scenery and lakes that Yorkton has to offer. Hopkins Lake is a great spot in the city's northwest, surrounded by Wiggly Field Dog Park, Yorkton City Campground, and the Jaycee Beach Ball Diamonds. The expansive York Lake Regional Park is 15 minutes south of Yorkton, featuring sandy beaches, playground facilities, baseball diamonds, waterskiing, kayaking, and canoeing.
If the ease of travel and a property with charming character is what appeals to you, then visit our Gibson Apartments property page and book a viewing today!
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