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  2. Moose Jaw - Wikipedia

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    Moose Jaw is the fourth largest city in Saskatchewan, Canada. Lying on the Moose Jaw River in the south-central part of the province, 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 .

  3. Moose Jaw Civic Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Moose Jaw Civic Centre was a 3,146-seat multi-purpose arena located in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada, and was home to the Moose Jaw Warriors junior ice hockey team. The building shared the same parking lot with the Town 'N' Country Mall, Moose Jaw's only indoor shopping centre. Designed by Saskatchewan architect Joseph Pettick and ...

  4. Sukanen Ship Pioneer Village and Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Sukanen Ship Pioneer Village and Museum has many displays of life on the Prairies including many historic buildings that have been moved from surrounding communities, set up to mimic that of a small Farming Town from the early 1900s to 1930s. The park is located south of the City of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan on Highway 2.

  5. Chinatowns in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Moose Jaw was once home to a Chinatown, [16] [17] which existed on River Street West. [20] Moose Jaw's Chinatown initially had 160 Chinese and then grew to 957 by 1911. [ 21 ] By the 1920s and 1930s, Moose Jaw's Chinatown was the largest in Saskatchewan with a population of more than 300.

  6. Western Development Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Western Development Museum is a network of four museums in Saskatchewan, Canada preserving and recording the social and economic development of the province. The museum has branches in Moose Jaw, North Battleford, Saskatoon and Yorkton. Respectively, each branch focuses on a different theme: transportation, agriculture, economy, and people.

  7. Last remaining Moosejaw stores to close, marking end for ...

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    August 2, 2024 at 5:15 PM. It's closing time for Moosejaw, the Michigan-born outdoor apparel and gear retailer. All three remaining Moosejaw stores are set to close their doors for good, possibly ...

  8. Moose Jaw City Hall - Wikipedia

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    The Moose Jaw City Hall is home to the Moose Jaw City Council and is located at 228 Main Street North in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada, and is designated as a municipal heritage property. The building was originally designed and built by the J. McDiarmid Company for the Government of Canada to house a post office, Royal Canadian Mounted ...

  9. Mac the Moose - Wikipedia

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    City of Moose Jaw. Mac the Moose is a steel and concrete sculpture of a moose in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. It is on the grounds of Moose Jaw's visitors' center, on the corner of E Thatcher Drive and the Trans-Canada Highway. [ 1] It is claimed to be the world's largest moose at 10.36 metres (34.0 ft) tall [ 2] and a weight of approximately 10 ...