Moose_Jaw_Canadian_National_Railway_Station

Moose Jaw station (Canadian National Railway)

Moose Jaw station (Canadian National Railway)

Railway station in Saskatchewan, Canada


The Moose Jaw station is a former railway station in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada. It was designed by John Schoefield, and built by the Canadian National Railway in 1919. The station, consisting of a two-storey central block with single-storey wings to the north and south, is constructed primarily of Claybank brick and Tyndall stone.[1] The building was designated a historic railway station in 1992,[2] and a municipal heritage property by the City of Moose Jaw on 8 April 2002.[3] Its exterior has been restored and its interior extensively renovated by its current occupant, Sahara Spa, which operates a destination day spa in the building.[4]

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  1. "Canadian National Railway Station 341 Stadacona Street E, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, S6H, Canada". Canada's Historic Places - a Federal Provincial and Territorial Collaboration. Retrieved 2011-02-07.
  2. "Heritage Property". City of Moose Jaw. Retrieved 2013-06-12.
  3. "Sahara Spa". Sahara Spa Inc. Retrieved 2013-06-12.

50.3944°N 105.5262°W / 50.3944; -105.5262



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