Moose Jaw
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The view from our balcony. Our room was on the same floor as the mineral pool - the outdoors part which is visible. This was a great place to be because the sun shone on our faces, the snow gently settled on our heads and, we could cool our feet in the accumulation of fresh snow! |
Our room was huge. There were two queen size beds, a hide-a-bed sofa, two comfy arm chairs, two other chairs and a small fridge. The only thing missing was someplace to hang our bathing suits. |
It took us a couple days to figure out a solution to where to hang the suits! |
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Our balcony. A view from the street. |
Roma and Bob both supplied us with a bottle of bubbly. Here Christine is showing off the first bottle which was chilled in an ice bucket and waiting for us when we checked into our room! |
Дай нам Боже що, нам треба. А по смерти гоп до неба! Всім по сім - а нам по вісім! |
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This is as close to a picture of us in our bathing suits that you can get! |
A wave from Christine. |
Who's feet? |
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Souvenirs for Sofia and Lucee. |
Check out time. |
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Fine Cuisine |
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Here we are at Nit's for Thai lunch. |
We all choose the soup. Yum! |
The haunted Hopkins Dining Parlour was our choice for Monday supper. |
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Touring |
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The lobby of the tunnel tour office. |
These stairs are the end of the tunnel tours. The picture on the Gallery page was taken with us standing near this stairwell. |
We enjoyed some gelato at the Chocolate Moose Fudge Factory. It gave us an energy boost to carry us further on our touring to the Yvette Moore art gallery. |
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Many of the buildings have charming architecture which has survived over the years. This is the clock tower of city hall. |
This cast design is part of a door way of a shop on Main Street. |
The January 1, 2004 fire was a disaster for the historic River Street. The contents of the buildings are still visible at the time of our visit. The smell of burnt wood is strong. |