Moose Jaw, SK Real Estate & Homes For Sale

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$284,900
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Single Family Home For Sale
$284,900
3
beds
3
baths
1,128
sqft
1320 King CRESCENT Moose Jaw, SK S6H3G3
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LOCATION, LOCATION! This 1128 sq ft Bungalow is located on a much sought-after NW crescent in Moose Jaw's Palliser Heights neighbourhood. Family-friendly area with schools, convenience store, park with skating rink, and walking paths nearby. This hom

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$349,900
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Single Family Home For Sale
$349,900
3
beds
2
baths
1,008
sqft
1013 Normandy DRIVE Moose Jaw, SK S6H3G8
Single Family Home For Sale
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Introducing a 3 bedroom bungalow nestled in the highly sought-after VLA subdivision of Moose Jaw, boasting a generous lot (71' x 312') with picturesque views of Spring Creek. The private, parklike backyard features many different varieties of mature

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About Moose Jaw, SK

Moose Jaw is a small city on the prairies in Saskatchewan, Canada. It’s located about 200 km south of Saskatoon. Moose Jaw has some great parks for walking and biking, a few museums, and plenty of recreation centres where you can take classes or just get active for the day. The schools are fantastic and the economy has been improving year-after-year. Whether you need a starter home or are looking to upgrade, you’ll be able to find what you need in Moose Jaw.

Moose Jaw started out as a stop on the Canadian Pacific Railway line in the late 1800s. It became the seat of rural municipalities in 1929, and shortly after, Moose Jaw was declared a city in 1961. Since then, Moose Jaw has become an area with lots of parks and outdoor activities. The two biggest parks are Wakamow Valley and Crescent Park. Both are large enough to host several soccer or football tournaments without any overlap with different events, which is great if you love to play sports. Moose Jaw also has a number of museums on topics like aviation history, early pioneers, art, and military history. A big tourist attraction in Moose Jaw is the Moose Jaw Underground Tunnels. These tunnels allow you to experience Moose Jaw’s history like never before, with interactive displays and theatrical reenactments. 

Moose Jaw has two public elementary schools, two middle schools, and a high school. On top of public school options, Moose Jaw also has private schooling and homeschooling options available. If you have kids or teens, you will definitely find the educational options you need. 

Moose Jaw has a strong economy. In addition to other industries, the tourism industry in Moose Jaw is thriving. The hotels and motels in the area are often full during the summer months. Moose Jaw is also a city with high employment rates. There are many jobs available in this area and the cost of living is fairly low. Some major employers in the area include the Canadian Pacific Railway, the Moose Jaw Public School Division, and the Moose Jaw Police Service.

Moose Jaw is also a great place to buy or sell real estate. Property values here have been increasing steadily over the last 5 years or so, but they still remain relatively affordable. The average home price falls between $250,000 and $275,000. If you’re looking for a quiet spot with plenty of space not far from major amenities like hospitals and shopping areas, then you’ll love living in Moose Jaw!

Moose Jaw Transportation

In Moose Jaw, there are two public bus transit systems available. One is the City of Moose Jaw Transit and the other is Saskatchewan Transit System. Using these buses is a great way to get around town without using your car. The downside, however, is that these buses only run during daytime hours on weekdays, and they typically do not run on evenings or weekends. If you want to get around late at night or on the weekend, there are a few taxi companies in Moose Jaw you can connect to. Driving around Moose Jaw is easy, and there are typically parking spaces or lots wherever you need to go. If you want to walk or bike around the city, there are sidewalks and bike lanes available throughout the area. When you live in Moose Jaw, the best airport to fly out of is the Regina International Airport. It’s only about 20 minutes away, and it’s easy to get to from Moose Jaw by either bus or taxi.

Distance to Nearby Cities

  • 71km (44 miles) to Regina
  • 208km (129 miles) to Saskatoon
  • 600km (373 miles) to Calgary
  • 603km (375 miles) to Edmonton

Things To Do in Moose Jaw, SK

There are lots of fun things to do in Moose Jaw! It’s an excellent place to go for a sunny walk in the summer and stay warm in galleries or museums in the winter. Here are our top picks for things to see in Moose Jaw: 

  1. Tunnels of Moose Jaw
    • The Tunnels of Moose Jaw are a one-of-a-kind attraction. The tunnels were used for public transportation until 1978. In 2003, four local entrepreneurs named the tunnels as an official tourist site of Moose Jaw. In addition, they created a museum to showcase the history and operation of the tunnels.
  2. Devil’s Coulee Dinosaur Heritage Museum
    • The Devil’s Coulee Dinosaur Heritage Museum features full-size dinosaur replicas surrounded by plenty of information about dinosaurs. This is a great place for a day with the family!
  3. Moose Jaw Museum and Art Gallery
    • The Moose Jaw Museum and Art Gallery has some great exhibits for art museum lovers. The collections change on a regular basis, so you’ll have lots to see each time you visit.
  4. Crescent Park
    • Moose Jaw’s Crescent Park is a great place to take the kids for an afternoon or evening. There are plenty of green spaces, playgrounds, picnic tables and even public toilets available too!
  5. The Dysart & District Museum
    • The Dysart and District Museum has collections of artifacts from around Moose Jaw at different points in its history. You can see progressions like telephones changing from acoustic ones to today’s modern cell phones. The museum also focuses on other local areas of interest if you’re interested in seeing those as well.
  6. Casino Moose Jaw
    • The casino in Moose Jaw is definitely a popular hub for the community. It offers hotel and food services along with gaming areas. They also have live bands that play regularly for local entertainment.
  7. Yvette Moore Gallery
    • The Yvette Moore Gallery offers a wide variety of art including paintings, sculptures, and more. The gallery is located just off Main Street in downtown Moose Jaw.
  8. Connor Park
    • Moose Jaw’s Connor Park is a great family park. Aside from having various playgrounds here, there are also amenities like basketball courts, tennis courts, a soccer field, and an ice hockey rink.

Moose Jaw Day Trips

Moose Jaw is close to several bigger cities, so it’s the perfect launching point for day trips. Several places you can visit within a few hours of Moose Jaw include:

  1. Regina, SK
    • If you’re looking for a bigger city with some more shopping opportunities, Regina is just a hop away from Moose Jaw. From here you can get to many other larger city centres like Saskatoon, Edmonton, or Calgary. Regina, Saskatchewan’s capital city, is only a 45-minute drive away from Moose Jaw. It’s an ideal place to spend the day going to one of their many museums, eating at restaurants along 4th Avenue, or enjoying the nightlife in its downtown core.
  2. Town of Mossbank, SK
    • Just about 45 minutes from Moose Jaw is where you can find the Town of Mossbank. It’s a small farming community known for its volleyball tournaments, so there are plenty of halls and gymnasiums available to rent out. To make it more tourist friendly, they have started offering trips that take you through some local farms and show you how to harvest vegetables. If you want a bite to eat, there’s plenty of options in their restaurants and cafés so you can enjoy brunch at the end of your day trip!
  3. Southern Prairie Railway
    • If you are an interested train enthusiast, it might be worth your time to check out the Southern Prairie Railway, which operates rail tours through Moose Jaw and to Regina. Passengers have reported that the train ride gives them a good view of some close-by wind turbines on their way into town. The main rail tour displays various railway artifacts in its museum prior to leaving so make sure you have at least a few hours available for this trip!
  4. Town of Assiniboia, SK
    • If you’re looking for somewhere to just relax and enjoy nature, then you should take a trip out to Assiniboia. The town is located approximately an hour away from Moose Jaw, and it has some great views of the nearby Niagara Escarpment region. On top of the beautiful scenery, there are plenty of enjoyable activities available here like horseback riding trails through the hills or fishing in one of their local lakes. There’s even a paintball park if that interests you! If you love nature but want something more than just hiking through a forest, this is the place to go!