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Avalokitesvara Buddhist Temple

Address: 2220-20th Street West, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7M 1B1   Saskatchewan
Tradition: Mahayana, Pure Land and Chan
E-mail: tonymui@hotmail.com
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Contact: Theresa Mui  


Buddhist Center of Regina Inc.

Address: 1019 ELPHINSTONE STREET   REGINA Saskatchewan S4T3L9
Tradition: Theravada
Affiliation: Ajahn Cha
Phone: 306-201-9223
Fax: 306-781-6945
E-mail: dhammapath@yahoo.ca
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Main Contact: Rev. Uttam  Email  (Phone: 306-201-9223)
Teacher: Rev. Uttamananda  
Spiritual Director: Rev. Uttamananda  Email  (Phone: 306-201-9223)


Chua Chanh Tam

Address: 1520 Ldtwyd Drive N Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7L 1B1   Saskatchewan
Tradition: Mahayana, Pure Land, Vietnamese
Phone: (306) 352-6578
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Regina Insight Meditation Community

Address:   Saskatchewan
Tradition: Theravada, Insight (Vipassana)
Phone: 306-352-1750 306-522-0616
Website: http://www.reginainsight.ca/?s=home
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Guiding Teacher: Sharda Rogell.  


Saskatchewan Kammatthana

Tradition: Theravada, Thai Forest Tradition (Kammatthana), Ajaan Lee Dhammadharo
Affiliation: Metta Forest Monastery
E-mail: saskatchewan.kammatthana@gmail.com
Website: http://www.dhammatalks.org
Teacher: Thanissaro Bhikkhu  
Main Contact: Drs Nate and XQ Osgood  Email  


Saskatoon Chan Meditation Group

Address:   Saskatchewan
Tradition: Mahayana
Phone: (306) 955-9288
E-mail: shums@sasktel.net
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Contact: Simon or Doris Shum at 955-9288  
Teacher: Simon Shum  


Regina Zen Sangha

Tradition: Mahayana, Vietnamese Rinzai
Affiliation: None
E-mail: reginazensangha@gmail.com
Website: http://www.reginazen.webs.com
Spiritual Director: Lotus Vu  Email  
Main Contact: Jeff Knievel  Email  (Phone: 306-526-5301)
Teacher: Lotus Vu  
Notes and Events:

Regina Zen Sangha is a Buddhist Community dedicated to the learning and practicing of the Buddha’s teachings.   The Sangha is supported by members who, out of inspiration of the meditative practice of Zen, bring the twenty five hundred year old awakening teachings of the Buddha to life through themselves and the community.  We are a young community focused on the learning and practice of Zen.   We form our linage from Vietnamese Nguyen Thieu Rinzai Zen.  We have Introduction course, weekly classes, annual zen camp and retreats.


Saskatoon Community of Mindful Living

Address: 213 Second Street East c/o Unitarian Congregation of Saskatoon   Saskatoon Saskatchewan S7H 1N5
Tradition: Mahayana, Thich Nhat Hanh
Affiliation: Following the tradition of Thich Nhat Hanh
E-mail: info@mindfulsaskatoon.ca
Website: http://www.mindfulsaskatoon.ca
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Main Contact: Ken Sailor, secretary  Email  
Notes and Events:

The Saskatoon Community of Mindful Living is a group practicing in the tradition of Vietnamese Zen Buddhist teacher, Thich Nhat Hanh.

We are a supportive group that aims to nurture each other\\\'s practice to further awaken our awareness of the miracle of this life.

When Do You Meet?
We meet every Monday evening from 7-9 pm for meditation and discussion at the Unitarian Centre, 213 2nd Street East in Saskatoon, between MacPherson and Melrose avenues.

For more information, email info@mindfulsaskatoon.ca


Saskatoon Insight Meditation Community

Address:   Saskatoon Saskatchewan
Tradition: Theravada
E-mail: contact@saskatooninsight.com
Website: https://www.saskatooninsight.com/
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Teacher: Jeanne Corrigal  
Notes and Events:

All are welcome to our sitting group of beginning and experienced meditators on Wednesday evenings, 7:00 to 8:00 PM CST, currently on Zoom. The cost is by donation/dana.

Our sitting group is led by our guiding teacher, Jeanne Corrigal, and occasionally by other experienced practitioners.

In addition to our sitting group, our community hosts sangha walks and weekend and longer retreats. Jeanne offers classes. Our core activities are offered freely, through the dana (generosity) tradition.