Moose Jaw station (Canadian National Railway)

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]

Moose Jaw station
Photo of the station, likely 1920s or 1930s
General information
Location341 Stadacona Street E, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, S6H, Canada,
Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
Line(s)Canadian National Railway
History
Opened1919
Former services
Preceding station Canadian National Railway Following station
Antar
toward Neidpath
NeidpathRegina Burdick
toward Regina

References

  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. "Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada - The Directory of Designated Heritage Railway Stations in Saskatchewan". Parks Canada. Archived from the original on 2012-10-08. Retrieved 2011-02-07.
  3. "Heritage Property". City of Moose Jaw. Retrieved 2013-06-12.
  4. "Sahara Spa". Sahara Spa Inc. Retrieved 2013-06-12.

50.3944°N 105.5262°W / 50.3944; -105.5262


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