Moose Jaw

Temple Gardens Mineral Spa Hotel

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!

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!

This is as close to a picture of us in our

bathing suits that you can get!

A wave from Christine.

Who's feet?

Souvenirs for Sofia and Lucee.

Check out time.

Fine Cuisine

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.

Touring

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.

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.