Once known as 'Little Chicago of the Prairies', Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, is called the 'friendly city' today. Located on the Trans-Canada-Highway, Moose Jaw is located in south-central Saskatchewan, Canada, on the Moose Jaw River 71 km west of Regina. The retirement and tourist city serves as a hub to the hundreds of small towns and farms that make up that part of Saskatchewan. Tourist attractions include the Tunnels of Moose Jaw, the Temple Gardens Mineral Spa, Casino Moose Jaw, the Murals of Moose Jaw, and Hopkins Dining Parlour. The largest lake in southern Saskatchewan, Old Wives Lake, is located 19 miles southwest of the city.
The dream of seamen who wanted to go home, the Sukanen ship stands as one of the strangest sights in...
Travel the past with us and see how our forefathers dealt with distance.
The Moose Jaw Cultural Centre provides a connection between artists of several specialties and the public to entertain, provoke innovation...
The Moose Jaw Museum & Art Gallery interprets the authentic history of Moose Jaw and area.