MEC to Open Downtown Saskatoon Door

MEC announced plans to open a new 20,000 square-foot store in Saskatoon in spring 2020, the Co-op’s first retail location in Saskatchewan. Centrally situated at Midtown shopping center, construction on the new store is slated to begin in fall 2019.

The space will be created as part of Midtown’s major redevelopment project by Cushman & Wakefield Asset Services. The store will integrate MEC’s green building standard and distinctive store design, including a timber canopy over the entrance, full height curtain wall glazing, and a new interior mall architectural treatment that will be first of its kind for the Co-op.

“MEC’s new store in the heart of Saskatoon will support our 60,000 existing members in the province and encourage new ones to join the fold,” said MEC CEO David Labistour. “Saskatoon is the province’s gateway city to outdoor recreation – our new store will bring our product selection, programs and services to more members and be closer to where they live, work and play.”

MEC’s says the new Saskatoon store will be a community hub, hosting classes, clinics and meet-ups to help and encourage more people to get outside and active. The programs will include weekly running meet-ups and in-store clinics to cover topics such as backpacking, navigating with map and compass and electronic navigation, as well as DIY bike repairs. An open-concept bike and ski shop will provide full-service maintenance and repairs, as well as bike fitting and ski boot fitting services. A full range of rental gear will also be available at the location.

“We are thrilled to welcome MEC to Saskatoon and anticipate that people from all over the province will be excited to shop at the new store in 2020,” said Terry Napper, Regional Manager Saskatchewan, Cushman & Wakefield Asset Services.

The new Saskatoon store – the Co-op’s 25th in Canada – will provide approximately 50 jobs within the region. As part MEC’s nationwide community investment program, MEC has already donated approximately $190,000 to local initiatives and has supported over 30 projects in Saskatchewan during the past 10 years. This investment includes $167,000 in grants and partnerships to conservation projects, such as CPAWS, Nature Saskatchewan, Nature Conservancy of Canada, The Prairie Conservation Action Plan and Saskatchewan Environmental Society.