Best Things to Do in Moose Jaw

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Moose Jaw is one of Saskatchewan’s most memorable destinations, known for its historic downtown, underground tunnels, and relaxing mineral spa. Beyond the well-known attractions, you’ll also find beautiful parks, small-town charm, and unique experiences just outside of the city.

When we moved into the area, we were excited to explore everything Moose Jaw and it’s surrounding communities had to offer. Whether you’re visiting for a day or a weekend, these are some of our favourite things to do in and near Moose Jaw.

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    Featured Honey Wine Highway Tour

    Start with a Unique Winery Experience Near Moose Jaw

    You knew we’d start here!

    Just 20 minutes west of Moose Jaw our little family farm is home to Prairie Bee Meadery and our fantastic Honey wine Highway tour – one of the most unique tasting experiences in Saskatchewan.

    Get your tires on some gravel and join us for a guided tour where you’ll learn about the history of mead (honey wine), see how it’s made, and enjoy tastings along the way. It’s a relaxed, welcoming experience that combines local flavour, prairie views, and something you won’t find just anywhere.

    After your tour, stay for a snack on our sunny deck or take a self-guided walk along our Pollinator Pathway, created to support the bees that make it all possible.

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    Moose Jaw Things To Do: The Usual Suspects

    If you’re spending some quality time in Moose Jaw, these are the things that are considered a must:

    1. The Tunnels of Moose Jaw ↗

    Step beneath the streets of downtown Moose Jaw and into one of the city’s most iconic attractions. The Tunnels offer immersive, guided experiences that bring history to life—from Prohibition-era bootlegging to stories of early immigrants. It’s interactive, theatrical, and one of the most memorable stops in the city.

    1. Moose Jaw Trolley Tours ↗

    Take a relaxed ride through Moose Jaw aboard a classic trolley while local guides share stories, landmarks, and a bit of humour along the way. It’s a great way to get your bearings and learn about the city without doing too much walking.

    1. Temple Gardens Mineral Spa ↗

    A visit to Moose Jaw isn’t complete without a soak in the Temple Gardens Mineral Spa. Featuring naturally heated mineral pools, it’s a perfect place to unwind. Keep your eyes open for upgrades coming for summer 2026, when the spa is getting a Nordic facelift!

    1. Western Development Museum ↗

    Explore Saskatchewan’s transportation history through vintage vehicles, aircraft, and hand-on exhibitions – including a short-line steam train ride. This museum offers a fascinating look at how life and travel have evolved across the prairies.

    1. Casino Moose Jaw ↗

    Located downtown, Casino Moose Jaw offers a lively mix of table games, slots, and entertainment. It’s a fun evening option if you’re looking to add a little energy to your visit.

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    More Moose Jaw Things To Do: Off the Beaten Path

    1. Moose Jaw Museum and Art Gallery ↗

    Located in Crescent Park, this welcoming gallery features a mix of local and national art alongside exhibits that reflect the region’s history and culture. It’s a great place to spend a peaceful hour or two.

    1. Wakamow Valley ↗

    One of Moose Jaw’s hidden gems, with scenic trails that follow the Moose Jaw River. Perfect for walking, biking, or simply enjoying nature, it offers peaceful escape without leaving the city.

    For a bit more adventure, look for opportunities to kayak or paddle on the river with  Moose Jaw River and Adventure Tours ↗.

    1. Crescent Park ↗

    This “jewel of the prairies” is a beautiful green space in the heart of Moose Jaw. The park is home to an outdoor amphitheatre, tennis courts, and the Phyllis Dewar outdoor pool. With walking paths, gardens and plenty of room to relax, it’s an easy and enjoyable stop while exploring downtown.

    1. Burrowing Owl Interpretive Centre ↗

    Located at the Moose Jaw Exhibition Grounds on the north end of the city, this conservation-focused centre offers a chance to learn about one of Saskatchewan’s most iconic and endangered species. It’s a great stop for families and nature lovers, with opportunities to see burrowing owls up close while learning about prairie ecosystems and wildlife conservation.

    1. Little Chicago Entertainment ↗

    If you’re looking for something fun and interactive, this local gem offers a mix of escape rooms, axe throwing, and a board game café. It’s a great option for groups, date nights, or a rainy day when you want something a little different from traditional sightseeing.

    1. Local Spas in Moose Jaw

    If you’re looking to slow things down during your visit, Moose Jaw has several locally owned spas that offer a more intimate and personalized experience beyond the larger mineral pool. Whether you’re in the mood for a massage, facial, or a full afternoon of relaxation, these spots are worth checking out.

    1. Sun Tree Spa ↗ – Located within Temple Gardens, this full-service spa offers a wide range of treatments in a calm, professional setting, making it easy to pair with a soak in the mineral pool.
    2. Sahara Spa ↗ – Known for its relaxing atmosphere and friendly service, Sahara Spa offers everything from massages to mani/pedis to skincare treatments, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploring.
    3. Wrapture Spa ↗ – A long-standing local favourite, Wrapture focuses on personalized treatments and a welcoming environment that keeps visitors coming back.
    4. Celtic Heart Day Spa ↗ – A cozy and holistic-style spa offering massage and wellness services with a focus on relaxation and rejuvenation.

    Whether you’re planning a couples’ getaway or just want to treat yourself, adding a spa stop is a great way to balance out a more active Moose Jaw itinerary.

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    Things To Do Near Moose Jaw

    If you’re willing to take a short 15-20min drive, you’ll find some of the most memorable experiences in the region just outside the city.

    1. Prairie Bee Meadery (A Must-Visit Near Moose Jaw):

    Just 20 minutes west of Moose Jaw, Prairie Bee Meadery offers one of the most unique winery experiences in the province.

    Our Honey wine Highway tour takes place right on our family farm, where you’ll learn how honey wine is made, enjoy guided tastings, and experience a slower, more personal side of Saskatchewan tourism.

    It’s the perfect addition to a Moose Jaw itinerary – especially if you’re looking for something local, authentic, and a little different.

      2. Sukanen Ship Museum ↗

      A truly unique stop just south of Moose Jaw, this museum features a full-sized ship built on the prairie, along with historic buildings and artifacts that tell the story of early settlers.

      3. Buffalo Pound Provincial Park ↗

      North of Moose Jaw, this provincial park is a favourite for outdoor lovers. Enjoy hiking trails, lake views and plenty of space to relax or explore. There’s also mini golf, a swimming pool, and a bison herd to find!

      4. Battle Creek Adventure Park ↗

      Combine fresh air and cutthroat competition with paintball or mini golf at Battle Creek Adventure Park. It’s especially popular with families and groups looking to add a bit of action to their Moose Jaw trip.

      5. Mortlach Museum ↗

      In the nearby village of Mortlach, this small museum offers a glimpse into early prairie life. It’s a charming and worthwhile stop if you enjoy exploring Saskatchewan’s smaller communities.

      6. Bend in the River Berries ↗

      If you’re visiting in July, don’t miss the chance to pick fresh berries! This scenic u-pick farm offers a classic prairie summer experience that’s simple, fun, and memorable.

      Plan Your Moose Jaw Visit

      Moose Jaw offers a great mix of history, relaxation, and outdoor experiences, making it an ideal destination for a day trip or weekend getaway.

      While the city’s attractions are well worth exploring, some of the most memorable moments happen just outside town – on quiet roads, in open landscapes, and at places where you can slow down and enjoy something new.

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    Frequently Asked Questions About Moose Jaw

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    • I want the best

      What are the best things to do in Moose Jaw?

      Top attractions include the Tunnels of Moose Jaw, Temple Gardens Mineral Spa, Wakamow Valley, and the Western Development Museum. For a unique local experience, many visitors also explore Prairie Bee Meadery just outside the city.

    • Is Moose Jaw cool?

      What is Moose Jaw known for?

      Moose Jaw is known for its historic downtown, underground tunnels, mineral spa, and rich prairie history. It’s also a great base for exploring nearby parks and local experiences.

    • Wine Tours are exciting

      Is there a winery near Moose Jaw?

      Yes – Prairie Bee Meadery is located about 20 minutes west of Moose Jaw and offers guided honey wine tours and tastings on a family farm. It’s one of the most unique winery experiences in Saskatchewan.

    • What to do? What to do?

      What are some things to do near Moose Jaw?

      Nearby attractions include Buffalo Pound Provincial Park, the Sukanen Ship Museum, and Prairie Bee Meadery. These are perfect additions to a Moose Jaw day trip.

    • I'm in a hurry to get things done.

      Can you visit Moose Jaw in one day?

      Yes, Moose Jaw is a great day trip destination. You can explore downtown, visit a major attraction like the tunnels or spa, and still have time to enjoy a nearby experience like a winery tour at Prairie Bee Meadery.

    • Can I survive the winter?

      When is the best time to visit Moose Jaw?

      Moose Jaw is a year-round destination. Summer is ideal for outdoor activities and day trips, while winter is perfect for enjoying the mineral spa and cozy indoor attractions.

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