The 8 Best Things to do Good for Kids in Moose Jaw, Canada

March 1, 2022 Oliva Fomby

Moose Jaw is a city in south-central Saskatchewan, Canada, on the Moose Jaw River. It is situated on the Trans-Canada Highway, 77 km (48 mi) west of Regina. Residents of Moose Jaw are known as Moose Javians. The city is surrounded by the Rural Municipality of Moose Jaw No. 161.
Restaurants in Moose Jaw

1. Tunnels of Moose Jaw

18 Main St N, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan S6H 3J6 Canada +1 306-693-5261 [email protected] http://www.tunnelsofmoosejaw.com
Excellent
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4.5 based on 1,176 reviews

Tunnels of Moose Jaw

The Tunnels is a year-round attraction where guests are entertained with unique theatrical presentations of Canadian history. Beneath the streets you relive Al Capone's bootlegging days on the Chicago Connection and experience first-hand the hardships of early Chinese immigrants on the Passage to Fortune. At the Tunnels we have intrigue and history all rolled into one fabulous time. For an unforgettable experience bring all the family to relive the past at The Tunnels of Moose Jaw.

Reviewed By joannep35

We had an unexpected visit to Moose Jaw, I had never been to the tunnels so we were lucky to catch the last show of the day. What a great surprise, our two hosts Fanny and Gus, were lots of fun and engaged with all of us. We all enjoyed it from beginning to end and likely urge anyone travelling through to take the time to enjoy!

2. Saskatchewan Burrowing Owl Interpretive Centre

250 Thatcher Dr E, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan S6J 1L7 Canada +1 306-692-8710 [email protected] http://www.skburrowingowl.ca
Excellent
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4.5 based on 70 reviews

Saskatchewan Burrowing Owl Interpretive Centre

The Saskatchewan Burrowing Owl Interpretive Centre (SBOIC) is a non-profit organization dedicated to the conservation of the endangered Burrowing Owl and their prairie habitat through education, stewardship and eco-tourism.

3. Western Development Museum

50 Diefenbaker Dr, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan S6J 1L9 Canada +1 306-693-5989 [email protected] http://wdm.ca/mj.html
Excellent
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4.5 based on 225 reviews

Western Development Museum

Reviewed By 202gaylenec

I'm an American who visits friends and family in Moose Jaw every few years. I hadn't been to this museum yet and I'm glad we visited. It's packed full of transportation history and great photo ops. It would be a lot of fun to visit this museum with children. My boys would have loved all the cars, trains, tractors, snowmobiles, etc.

4. Sukanen Ship Pioneer Village & Museum

Highway 2 South of Moose Jaw, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan S0H 0N0 Canada +1 306-693-7315 http://www.sukanenmuseum.ca/
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4.5 based on 82 reviews

Sukanen Ship Pioneer Village & Museum

Reviewed By 906michelb - Ottawa, Canada

great place to bring the family and have fun. admission is extremely reasonable plus free parking. Bring your lunch and have fun.

5. Wakamow Valley

276 Home Street East, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan S6H 4P9 Canada +1 306-692-2717 [email protected]
Excellent
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4.5 based on 47 reviews

Wakamow Valley

Wakamow Valley is an urban natural park with over 20kms of trails and almost 500 acres of parkland. There are a vast number of recreational activities to enjoy in the valley for every season from canoeing and camping in the summer to cross-country skiing and snowshoeing in the winter. The trails are open year round and the area is home to a wide variety of flora and fauna including more than 190 bird species. The valley also features three playgrounds including a wheelchair accessible play area, four public pavilions available to rent for private events, an ecological zone with four distinct ecosystems, a 60 site campground and the ever-popular Burger Cabin. Located at the heart of Moose Jaw just minutes from the historic down town area, the valley offers a peaceful haven for locals and visitors alike.

6. Murals of Moose Jaw

Fairford Street, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan S6H 1V3 Canada +1 306-693-3062 http://www.tourismsaskatchewan.com/Murals-of-Moose-Jaw
Excellent
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4.5 based on 78 reviews

Murals of Moose Jaw

Reviewed By WasagaBaby - Calgary, Canada

So many beautiful! It is a wonderful afternoon walking around and finding the murals or taking the Historic Trolley City Tour.

7. Buffalo Pound Provincial Park

110 Ominica St. W, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan Canada http://www.saskparks.net/Default.aspx?DN=37fa3b92-c079-4778-aaa8-cc896d2cc7fc&subDN=12b9273f-42a5-4e85-8d9d-010856a903fd
Excellent
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4.0 based on 67 reviews

Buffalo Pound Provincial Park

Reviewed By charles_sumang - Regina, Canada

Great for speed boating,swimming,picking, and Great for camping. This trip was really fun only 1 hour trip from Regina to Buffalo Pound Provincial Park.

8. Mac the Moose Monument

450 Diefenbaker Dr, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan S6J 1N2 Canada +1 306-693-8097 [email protected] https://www.tourismmoosejaw.com/#/mac/tutorjet/
Excellent
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4.0 based on 51 reviews

Mac the Moose Monument

Reviewed By Olde_biL - Markham, Canada

It's just off the highway, how can you not visit and get a picture with the tallest moose in the world. Especially after Moose Jaw had to win an epic battle against a rival moose in Norway. And, it's free. While there, steps away, is a Tutor jet in the colours of the Snowbirds Air Demonstration Squadron. Maybe stop by and remember Captain Jennifer Casey who we lost in 2020 and the other members of the squadron.

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