Saskatoon’s COVID-19 Mass Vaccine Clinic Reopens at Prairieland Park
The mass vaccine clinic at Prairieland Park will reopen to booked appointments Tuesday, January 18 in Hall B. The clinic was previously located in Hall E and has been moved to the new location in Hall B. The new location will also start accepting walk-ins on Thursday, January 20. The Prairieland vaccine clinic offers Pfizer, Moderna, and Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccines, as well as influenza vaccines.
All vaccination clinic details, including hours, dates and additional locations, can be found on the SHA website.
The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) has had a presence at Prairieland Park since early 2021 in order to vaccinate as many Saskatoon and area residents as possible, as efficiently as possible. The square footage of Hall B (40,000 sq ft) will allow the immunization team to meet the continued demand for COVID-19 vaccines and boosters, and flu shots.
This website is updated regularly and is the main source of information for all vaccine clinics in the province. You can also book an appointment for a vaccination by visiting the online booking system or by calling 1-833-SASKVAX.
The SHA would like to thank Prairieland Park for their continued partnership and support, which has allowed thousands of individuals to be vaccinated throughout the pandemic, as well as our other partners, including the University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon Police Service, Station 20 West, Confederation Park Mall, and Lawson Heights Mall, for providing additional space to maintain capacity for vaccine clinics while the move at Prairieland was completed.
Protect Yourself Today!
The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) is strongly encouraging all Saskatchewan residents 5 years of age and older to be immunized with two doses. COVID -19 variants are continuing to develop and spread, and are more transmissible than the initial COVID-19 virus. Vaccines are proving to be effective in protecting individuals from serious illness against these variants, and high vaccination rates in our province will help curb the spread.