"Of the cities in the three Prairie Provinces, which offer modern Hotel and Tourist Camp accomodation to the traveller or the tourist, none is more outstanding than Moose Jaw." An atttractive tourist guide published during World War II. Includes a...
Pamphlet produced by the Great War Veterans' Association, Saskatchewan Command. A year book for the years 1921-1922. Contents include various messages from prominent members of the Association, memorials, a list of branch committees, and songs. ...
Gerald Willoughby's book describes his arrival from England to Saskatoon in 1883, and he was among Saskatoon's first citizens. His peaceful dealings with Louis Riel and various chiefs are detailed, particularly those with Chief Whitecap. Willoughby...
Color lithograph photograph of the Canadian Pacific Railway garden located in Moose Jaw. The section is treed and has a circular flowerbed surrounded by grass that is is being tended to by a person. Text on bottom of postcard reads, " published for...
Historic buildings - Saskatchewan - Moose Jaw (Sask.); City Hall; Fire hall; Moose Jaw - Saskatchewan
Color lithograph of the City square in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada as well as the City Hall and the old Fire Hall. Promotional note on the back reads, " Fifty Thousand more Citizen Wanted: who are law abiding and can stand prosperity - for...
Four square colored pictures of Moose Jaw businesses grouped around a green framed oval picture of the Moose Grocery Co. Limited. The other businesses are Moose Jaw Implement Co., Tees and Persse Limited, Williamson, Clark & Sons and the A....
Moose Jaw - Saskatchewan; Buildings and structures; Heritage properties - Moose Jaw; Main Street - Moose Jaw; Federal buildings - Moose Jaw
Color photograph of the present day City Hall in Moose Jaw was formerly the post office and was designated as a heritage site in 1982. Designed in the BeauxCol Arts style by David Ewart, the Chief Architect for Canada. He was responsible for...
Color lithograph photograph of the Bank of Hamilton Building in Moose Jaw. The Bank of Hamilton was established in 1872 by local businessmen in the city of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada under the leadership of Donald McInnes, the bank's first...
Color lithograph view of Plaxton's Lake in Moose Jaw, former home of the Aquatic Club. Canoes can be seen on the water as well as some buildings and the [club house] on the bank
Moose Jaw - Saskatchewan; Buildings and structures; Post Office; City Hall; Main Street - Moose Jaw
Color lithograph of the City Hall on Main Street in Moose Jaw. Originally this building was the post office and was designed in the Beaux Arts style by David Ewart, the Chief Architect for Canada. Construction took place between 1912-1914. It was...
Moose Jaw - Saskatchewan; Moose Jaw - streets; Buildings and structures; trolley cars; trolley tracks; Post Office - Moose Jaw; Cafes - prairie towns; Business - Moose Jaw
Black and white real photograph taken from the corner of Manitoba Street and Main looking north. To the right the Regent Theatre can be seen. On the left the Victoria Cafe. A trolley is traveling on a track down the middle of main street heading...
Colored photograph view of the Moose Jaw’s Aquatic Club house located on the Moose Jaw River. The club was a key recreational and sporting site for swimming, diving, canoeing, dances, and regattas. Note the Union Jack flags across the front of...