Saskatoon and area Masons

Located on the East bank of the beautiful South Saskatchewan River, the Saskatoon Masonic Temple is the home to 9 Saskatoon-based Masonic Lodges, as well as other Masonic Concordant bodies such as the Saskatoon Shrine Club, the two Saskatoon Chapters of the Order of the Eastern Star, the Saskatoon Scottish Rite, and numerous York Rite bodies.

About Us

Freemasonry is the oldest and largest fraternal organization in the world. Its members share a common goal of helping each other become better men.

Its body of knowledge and system of ethics is based on the belief that each man has a responsibility to improve himself while being devoted to his family, faith, country, and fraternity.

The roots of Freemasonry go back centuries. We are united by three ancient and fundamental principles – brotherly love, charity, and truth – that are made relevant through the personal development, good works, and social connections available to our members.

Masonry strives to enable and nurture a man to be the best man that he can be. Charity is not the main objective of Freemasonry, but Freemasonry awakens a latent, generous spirit within us and once awakened, the Mason better understands his duties to himself, his family, and his society.

Located on the East bank of the beautiful South Saskatchewan River, the Saskatoon Masonic Temple is the home to 9 Saskatoon-based Masonic Lodges, as well as other Masonic Concordant bodies such as the Saskatoon Shrine Club, the two Saskatoon Chapters of the Order of the Eastern Star, the Saskatoon Scottish Rite, and numerous York Rite bodies.