The Centre was created by the merging of two established shopping centres:
Wildwood Mall
Opened on April 25, 1977, Wildwood Mall was only the second proper enclosed mall on the east side of Saskatoon. Its original anchor tenants were Woolco, a discount department store, and Dominion, a grocery store. The closure of Dominion in the 1980s resulted in a series of unsuccessful renovation attempts. A food court was added but sat mostly vacant. The remainder of the former Dominion space was initially occupied by a home video rental business, then after 1992 by Pinder's Drugs. In 1994, Woolco became Wal-Mart, around the time discussions regarding amalgamation with Circle Park Mall began in earnest. During the mid-1990s, Wildwood Mall had a large number of vacancies and came close to dead mall territory before the two malls were joined. The two movie theatres now situated on the west side of Centre East were built as part of the amalgamation and take up most of the area previously held by Dominion and the later food court/Pinders sites.
Centre West first opened in 1970 as County Fair Plaza. It was not a true shopping mall, but a collection of two major stores, a Zellers and Canada Safeway, that were joined together, along with a few smaller shops accessed via a short corridor, including a Pinder's Drug Store location and a bank. In 1985-1986 the mall underwent a significant expansion to become a major enclosed shopping centre, with Canadian Tire relocating from Market Mall to become an anchor tenant and a food court, plus an underground parkade. The expanded mall was rebranded Circle Park Mall. In the mid-1990s, Circle Park and Wildwood malls merged to form The Centre.
Post-merger
In 1995, the two malls were connected by an underground link under Acadia Drive. The two "sides" of the mall are now known as "Centre East" and "Centre West". Target Canada briefly operated a store at the Centre, replacing Zellers. Its space has since been reallocated to smaller tenants such as clothing chain Ardene and GoodLife Fitness. In the late-2000s, the former Zellers location in Centre West was repurposed for several smaller retailers and a Best Buy anchor store. As part of this renovation, the Canada Safeway, which was previously accessed through Zellers, was converted into a standalone store, no longer joined physically to the mall. Around this time a standalone block of shops including a branch of Indigo Books and Music was constructed along the north side of the property; although not physically connected to the rest of the mall, these retailers are considered part of The Centre. Following its merger with Sobeys, the Safeway grocery store was divested to Saskatoon Co-op, who moved its 8th Street food store to the mall. In May 2018, it was announced that Cineplex would open a new seven-screen cinema on the property in 2019, replacing its existing Cineplex Odeon Centre Cinemas location inside the mall. It was concurrently announced that Rainbow Cinemas, the mall's neighbouring second-run cinema, would shut down in 2020, as the mall's owners had declined to renew its lease due to an exclusivity agreement with Cineplex. The new cinema opened October 25, 2019. In 2019, renovation work began in Centre East in preparation for redevelopment of the soon-to-be-vacated theatres.