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5 star

Grant Hall Hotel
4.4/598 Reviews

Grant Hall Hotel

Moose Jaw|0.29km from city center
I’m originally from Moose Jaw, so I was delighted to hear that the old Grant Hall was being restored to it’s former glory. Unfortunately, it fell short of expectations. Undercooked restoration that felt like it ran out of cash to properly complete the work needed. We arrived one evening to the familiar building. However, the front entrance on Main St. is not well signed and has nothing opulent or extravagant to indicate it was the main entrance. The 15 minute loading zone signs for temporary parking were attached to the meter, so barely visible. We actually drove past on our initial pass because we were unsure. We entered the door to find stairs. There is another even less obvious entrance off of Cordoba St. which is also stairs. There was an accessible entrance on the north side of the building, wedged down a narrow, poorly lit corridor between another building that was not obvious and also served as the entrance to the parking lot. The door was not functioning correctly when we were there - the user had to manually slide the door to open it. Not accessible friendly in the least. Additionally, it was locked at night with no card lock or way to get in. We checked in and the desk agent was pleasant enough. We were handed our keys and paper coupons for $5 off the breakfast buffet and a paper parking pass. We headed over to the elevator which was very slow and dated. We ended up just carrying our luggage up to the mezzanine level. At the top of the mezzanine level stairs was the landing for the elevator. To get to the suites, you had to step down 3-4 stairs. These suites are not accessible friendly. We arrived at our suite. The strange door was extremely heavy and noisy to open and close. It had to be pulled to latch properly when you exited the room. There was no map of the hotel and what the appropriate emergency egress points were on the back of the door as there is in every other hotel we’ve ever stayed at. The suite looked tired. The sofa was worn with tired cushions and some holes in some places. The coffee table had damage to the top. The desk had an extremely worn top and no finish left. The fireplace hearth wasn’t flush with the floor and had a broken, hazardous tile. The fireplace was faux and not installed properly, with the one corner sticking out. The floors hadn’t been prepared properly before the engineered wood was laid over top, so they made noise and moved as you crossed them. The skirting boards were cut crooked and not finished along the bottom. The bedroom was ok. The bed was extremely high. It required scaling it to climb up into it because it was extremely high off the ground. The bedding was clean and crisp and the pillows were reasonable. The window was cracked. The worst part - there were no room darkening window shades! Summer in Moose Jaw means the sun sets late and rises early and one would expect to be able to sleep properly. Simply impossible without room darkening window coverings! The bathroom looked

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Heritage Inn Hotel & Convention Centre - Moose Jaw
3.7/598 Reviews

Heritage Inn Hotel & Convention Centre - Moose Jaw

Moose Jaw|2.12km from city center
With a stay at Heritage Inn Hotel & Convention Centre Moose Jaw in Moose Jaw, you'll be connected to the convention center, within a 15-minute walk of Western Development Museum and Yvette Moore Gallery. This hotel is 1.2 mi (1.9 km) from Moose Jaw Museum and Art Gallery and 1.3 mi (2 km) from Wrapture Spa.Enjoy recreational amenities such as an indoor pool and a spa tub. This hotel also features complimentary wireless internet access, wedding services, and a fireplace in the lobby.Satisfy your appetite for lunch, dinner, or brunch at Seasons Cafe & Eatery, a restaurant which specializes in American cuisine, or stay in and take advantage of the room service (during limited hours). Need to unwind? Take a break with a tasty beverage at one of the 2 bars/lounges. Continental breakfasts are available daily from 6:00 AM to 9:30 AM for a fee.Featured amenities include express check-out, a 24-hour front desk, and luggage storage. Planning an event in Moose Jaw? This hotel has 4615 square feet (429 square meters) of space consisting of a conference center and 6 meeting rooms. Free self parking is available onsite.Stay in one of 99 guestrooms featuring flat-screen televisions. Complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected, and cable programming is available for your entertainment. Private bathrooms with shower/tub combinations feature complimentary toiletries and hair dryers. Conveniences include desks and coffee/tea makers, as well as phones with free local calls.
Grant Hall Hotel
4.4/598 Reviews

Grant Hall Hotel

Moose Jaw|0.29km from city center
I’m originally from Moose Jaw, so I was delighted to hear that the old Grant Hall was being restored to it’s former glory. Unfortunately, it fell short of expectations. Undercooked restoration that felt like it ran out of cash to properly complete the work needed. We arrived one evening to the familiar building. However, the front entrance on Main St. is not well signed and has nothing opulent or extravagant to indicate it was the main entrance. The 15 minute loading zone signs for temporary parking were attached to the meter, so barely visible. We actually drove past on our initial pass because we were unsure. We entered the door to find stairs. There is another even less obvious entrance off of Cordoba St. which is also stairs. There was an accessible entrance on the north side of the building, wedged down a narrow, poorly lit corridor between another building that was not obvious and also served as the entrance to the parking lot. The door was not functioning correctly when we were there - the user had to manually slide the door to open it. Not accessible friendly in the least. Additionally, it was locked at night with no card lock or way to get in. We checked in and the desk agent was pleasant enough. We were handed our keys and paper coupons for $5 off the breakfast buffet and a paper parking pass. We headed over to the elevator which was very slow and dated. We ended up just carrying our luggage up to the mezzanine level. At the top of the mezzanine level stairs was the landing for the elevator. To get to the suites, you had to step down 3-4 stairs. These suites are not accessible friendly. We arrived at our suite. The strange door was extremely heavy and noisy to open and close. It had to be pulled to latch properly when you exited the room. There was no map of the hotel and what the appropriate emergency egress points were on the back of the door as there is in every other hotel we’ve ever stayed at. The suite looked tired. The sofa was worn with tired cushions and some holes in some places. The coffee table had damage to the top. The desk had an extremely worn top and no finish left. The fireplace hearth wasn’t flush with the floor and had a broken, hazardous tile. The fireplace was faux and not installed properly, with the one corner sticking out. The floors hadn’t been prepared properly before the engineered wood was laid over top, so they made noise and moved as you crossed them. The skirting boards were cut crooked and not finished along the bottom. The bedroom was ok. The bed was extremely high. It required scaling it to climb up into it because it was extremely high off the ground. The bedding was clean and crisp and the pillows were reasonable. The window was cracked. The worst part - there were no room darkening window shades! Summer in Moose Jaw means the sun sets late and rises early and one would expect to be able to sleep properly. Simply impossible without room darkening window coverings! The bathroom looked

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Grant Hall Hotel
4.4/598 Reviews

Grant Hall Hotel

Moose Jaw|0.29km from city center
I’m originally from Moose Jaw, so I was delighted to hear that the old Grant Hall was being restored to it’s former glory. Unfortunately, it fell short of expectations. Undercooked restoration that felt like it ran out of cash to properly complete the work needed. We arrived one evening to the familiar building. However, the front entrance on Main St. is not well signed and has nothing opulent or extravagant to indicate it was the main entrance. The 15 minute loading zone signs for temporary parking were attached to the meter, so barely visible. We actually drove past on our initial pass because we were unsure. We entered the door to find stairs. There is another even less obvious entrance off of Cordoba St. which is also stairs. There was an accessible entrance on the north side of the building, wedged down a narrow, poorly lit corridor between another building that was not obvious and also served as the entrance to the parking lot. The door was not functioning correctly when we were there - the user had to manually slide the door to open it. Not accessible friendly in the least. Additionally, it was locked at night with no card lock or way to get in. We checked in and the desk agent was pleasant enough. We were handed our keys and paper coupons for $5 off the breakfast buffet and a paper parking pass. We headed over to the elevator which was very slow and dated. We ended up just carrying our luggage up to the mezzanine level. At the top of the mezzanine level stairs was the landing for the elevator. To get to the suites, you had to step down 3-4 stairs. These suites are not accessible friendly. We arrived at our suite. The strange door was extremely heavy and noisy to open and close. It had to be pulled to latch properly when you exited the room. There was no map of the hotel and what the appropriate emergency egress points were on the back of the door as there is in every other hotel we’ve ever stayed at. The suite looked tired. The sofa was worn with tired cushions and some holes in some places. The coffee table had damage to the top. The desk had an extremely worn top and no finish left. The fireplace hearth wasn’t flush with the floor and had a broken, hazardous tile. The fireplace was faux and not installed properly, with the one corner sticking out. The floors hadn’t been prepared properly before the engineered wood was laid over top, so they made noise and moved as you crossed them. The skirting boards were cut crooked and not finished along the bottom. The bedroom was ok. The bed was extremely high. It required scaling it to climb up into it because it was extremely high off the ground. The bedding was clean and crisp and the pillows were reasonable. The window was cracked. The worst part - there were no room darkening window shades! Summer in Moose Jaw means the sun sets late and rises early and one would expect to be able to sleep properly. Simply impossible without room darkening window coverings! The bathroom looked

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Hotels Near Famous Attractions in Moose Jaw

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Goldwave

Grant Hall Hotel
4.4/598 Reviews

Grant Hall Hotel

Moose Jaw|0.38km from Goldwave
I’m originally from Moose Jaw, so I was delighted to hear that the old Grant Hall was being restored to it’s former glory. Unfortunately, it fell short of expectations. Undercooked restoration that felt like it ran out of cash to properly complete the work needed. We arrived one evening to the familiar building. However, the front entrance on Main St. is not well signed and has nothing opulent or extravagant to indicate it was the main entrance. The 15 minute loading zone signs for temporary parking were attached to the meter, so barely visible. We actually drove past on our initial pass because we were unsure. We entered the door to find stairs. There is another even less obvious entrance off of Cordoba St. which is also stairs. There was an accessible entrance on the north side of the building, wedged down a narrow, poorly lit corridor between another building that was not obvious and also served as the entrance to the parking lot. The door was not functioning correctly when we were there - the user had to manually slide the door to open it. Not accessible friendly in the least. Additionally, it was locked at night with no card lock or way to get in. We checked in and the desk agent was pleasant enough. We were handed our keys and paper coupons for $5 off the breakfast buffet and a paper parking pass. We headed over to the elevator which was very slow and dated. We ended up just carrying our luggage up to the mezzanine level. At the top of the mezzanine level stairs was the landing for the elevator. To get to the suites, you had to step down 3-4 stairs. These suites are not accessible friendly. We arrived at our suite. The strange door was extremely heavy and noisy to open and close. It had to be pulled to latch properly when you exited the room. There was no map of the hotel and what the appropriate emergency egress points were on the back of the door as there is in every other hotel we’ve ever stayed at. The suite looked tired. The sofa was worn with tired cushions and some holes in some places. The coffee table had damage to the top. The desk had an extremely worn top and no finish left. The fireplace hearth wasn’t flush with the floor and had a broken, hazardous tile. The fireplace was faux and not installed properly, with the one corner sticking out. The floors hadn’t been prepared properly before the engineered wood was laid over top, so they made noise and moved as you crossed them. The skirting boards were cut crooked and not finished along the bottom. The bedroom was ok. The bed was extremely high. It required scaling it to climb up into it because it was extremely high off the ground. The bedding was clean and crisp and the pillows were reasonable. The window was cracked. The worst part - there were no room darkening window shades! Summer in Moose Jaw means the sun sets late and rises early and one would expect to be able to sleep properly. Simply impossible without room darkening window coverings! The bathroom looked

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Casino Moose Jaw

Grant Hall Hotel
4.4/598 Reviews

Grant Hall Hotel

Moose Jaw|0.21km from Casino Moose Jaw
I’m originally from Moose Jaw, so I was delighted to hear that the old Grant Hall was being restored to it’s former glory. Unfortunately, it fell short of expectations. Undercooked restoration that felt like it ran out of cash to properly complete the work needed. We arrived one evening to the familiar building. However, the front entrance on Main St. is not well signed and has nothing opulent or extravagant to indicate it was the main entrance. The 15 minute loading zone signs for temporary parking were attached to the meter, so barely visible. We actually drove past on our initial pass because we were unsure. We entered the door to find stairs. There is another even less obvious entrance off of Cordoba St. which is also stairs. There was an accessible entrance on the north side of the building, wedged down a narrow, poorly lit corridor between another building that was not obvious and also served as the entrance to the parking lot. The door was not functioning correctly when we were there - the user had to manually slide the door to open it. Not accessible friendly in the least. Additionally, it was locked at night with no card lock or way to get in. We checked in and the desk agent was pleasant enough. We were handed our keys and paper coupons for $5 off the breakfast buffet and a paper parking pass. We headed over to the elevator which was very slow and dated. We ended up just carrying our luggage up to the mezzanine level. At the top of the mezzanine level stairs was the landing for the elevator. To get to the suites, you had to step down 3-4 stairs. These suites are not accessible friendly. We arrived at our suite. The strange door was extremely heavy and noisy to open and close. It had to be pulled to latch properly when you exited the room. There was no map of the hotel and what the appropriate emergency egress points were on the back of the door as there is in every other hotel we’ve ever stayed at. The suite looked tired. The sofa was worn with tired cushions and some holes in some places. The coffee table had damage to the top. The desk had an extremely worn top and no finish left. The fireplace hearth wasn’t flush with the floor and had a broken, hazardous tile. The fireplace was faux and not installed properly, with the one corner sticking out. The floors hadn’t been prepared properly before the engineered wood was laid over top, so they made noise and moved as you crossed them. The skirting boards were cut crooked and not finished along the bottom. The bedroom was ok. The bed was extremely high. It required scaling it to climb up into it because it was extremely high off the ground. The bedding was clean and crisp and the pillows were reasonable. The window was cracked. The worst part - there were no room darkening window shades! Summer in Moose Jaw means the sun sets late and rises early and one would expect to be able to sleep properly. Simply impossible without room darkening window coverings! The bathroom looked

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Tunnels Of Moose Jaw

Grant Hall Hotel
4.4/598 Reviews

Grant Hall Hotel

Moose Jaw|0.45km from Tunnels Of Moose Jaw
I’m originally from Moose Jaw, so I was delighted to hear that the old Grant Hall was being restored to it’s former glory. Unfortunately, it fell short of expectations. Undercooked restoration that felt like it ran out of cash to properly complete the work needed. We arrived one evening to the familiar building. However, the front entrance on Main St. is not well signed and has nothing opulent or extravagant to indicate it was the main entrance. The 15 minute loading zone signs for temporary parking were attached to the meter, so barely visible. We actually drove past on our initial pass because we were unsure. We entered the door to find stairs. There is another even less obvious entrance off of Cordoba St. which is also stairs. There was an accessible entrance on the north side of the building, wedged down a narrow, poorly lit corridor between another building that was not obvious and also served as the entrance to the parking lot. The door was not functioning correctly when we were there - the user had to manually slide the door to open it. Not accessible friendly in the least. Additionally, it was locked at night with no card lock or way to get in. We checked in and the desk agent was pleasant enough. We were handed our keys and paper coupons for $5 off the breakfast buffet and a paper parking pass. We headed over to the elevator which was very slow and dated. We ended up just carrying our luggage up to the mezzanine level. At the top of the mezzanine level stairs was the landing for the elevator. To get to the suites, you had to step down 3-4 stairs. These suites are not accessible friendly. We arrived at our suite. The strange door was extremely heavy and noisy to open and close. It had to be pulled to latch properly when you exited the room. There was no map of the hotel and what the appropriate emergency egress points were on the back of the door as there is in every other hotel we’ve ever stayed at. The suite looked tired. The sofa was worn with tired cushions and some holes in some places. The coffee table had damage to the top. The desk had an extremely worn top and no finish left. The fireplace hearth wasn’t flush with the floor and had a broken, hazardous tile. The fireplace was faux and not installed properly, with the one corner sticking out. The floors hadn’t been prepared properly before the engineered wood was laid over top, so they made noise and moved as you crossed them. The skirting boards were cut crooked and not finished along the bottom. The bedroom was ok. The bed was extremely high. It required scaling it to climb up into it because it was extremely high off the ground. The bedding was clean and crisp and the pillows were reasonable. The window was cracked. The worst part - there were no room darkening window shades! Summer in Moose Jaw means the sun sets late and rises early and one would expect to be able to sleep properly. Simply impossible without room darkening window coverings! The bathroom looked

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Moose Jaw Museum & Art Gallery

Grant Hall Hotel
4.4/598 Reviews

Grant Hall Hotel

Moose Jaw|0.2km from Moose Jaw Museum & Art Gallery
I’m originally from Moose Jaw, so I was delighted to hear that the old Grant Hall was being restored to it’s former glory. Unfortunately, it fell short of expectations. Undercooked restoration that felt like it ran out of cash to properly complete the work needed. We arrived one evening to the familiar building. However, the front entrance on Main St. is not well signed and has nothing opulent or extravagant to indicate it was the main entrance. The 15 minute loading zone signs for temporary parking were attached to the meter, so barely visible. We actually drove past on our initial pass because we were unsure. We entered the door to find stairs. There is another even less obvious entrance off of Cordoba St. which is also stairs. There was an accessible entrance on the north side of the building, wedged down a narrow, poorly lit corridor between another building that was not obvious and also served as the entrance to the parking lot. The door was not functioning correctly when we were there - the user had to manually slide the door to open it. Not accessible friendly in the least. Additionally, it was locked at night with no card lock or way to get in. We checked in and the desk agent was pleasant enough. We were handed our keys and paper coupons for $5 off the breakfast buffet and a paper parking pass. We headed over to the elevator which was very slow and dated. We ended up just carrying our luggage up to the mezzanine level. At the top of the mezzanine level stairs was the landing for the elevator. To get to the suites, you had to step down 3-4 stairs. These suites are not accessible friendly. We arrived at our suite. The strange door was extremely heavy and noisy to open and close. It had to be pulled to latch properly when you exited the room. There was no map of the hotel and what the appropriate emergency egress points were on the back of the door as there is in every other hotel we’ve ever stayed at. The suite looked tired. The sofa was worn with tired cushions and some holes in some places. The coffee table had damage to the top. The desk had an extremely worn top and no finish left. The fireplace hearth wasn’t flush with the floor and had a broken, hazardous tile. The fireplace was faux and not installed properly, with the one corner sticking out. The floors hadn’t been prepared properly before the engineered wood was laid over top, so they made noise and moved as you crossed them. The skirting boards were cut crooked and not finished along the bottom. The bedroom was ok. The bed was extremely high. It required scaling it to climb up into it because it was extremely high off the ground. The bedding was clean and crisp and the pillows were reasonable. The window was cracked. The worst part - there were no room darkening window shades! Summer in Moose Jaw means the sun sets late and rises early and one would expect to be able to sleep properly. Simply impossible without room darkening window coverings! The bathroom looked
Heritage Inn Hotel & Convention Centre - Moose Jaw
3.7/598 Reviews

Heritage Inn Hotel & Convention Centre - Moose Jaw

Moose Jaw|1.78km from Moose Jaw Museum & Art Gallery
With a stay at Heritage Inn Hotel & Convention Centre Moose Jaw in Moose Jaw, you'll be connected to the convention center, within a 15-minute walk of Western Development Museum and Yvette Moore Gallery. This hotel is 1.2 mi (1.9 km) from Moose Jaw Museum and Art Gallery and 1.3 mi (2 km) from Wrapture Spa.Enjoy recreational amenities such as an indoor pool and a spa tub. This hotel also features complimentary wireless internet access, wedding services, and a fireplace in the lobby.Satisfy your appetite for lunch, dinner, or brunch at Seasons Cafe & Eatery, a restaurant which specializes in American cuisine, or stay in and take advantage of the room service (during limited hours). Need to unwind? Take a break with a tasty beverage at one of the 2 bars/lounges. Continental breakfasts are available daily from 6:00 AM to 9:30 AM for a fee.Featured amenities include express check-out, a 24-hour front desk, and luggage storage. Planning an event in Moose Jaw? This hotel has 4615 square feet (429 square meters) of space consisting of a conference center and 6 meeting rooms. Free self parking is available onsite.Stay in one of 99 guestrooms featuring flat-screen televisions. Complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected, and cable programming is available for your entertainment. Private bathrooms with shower/tub combinations feature complimentary toiletries and hair dryers. Conveniences include desks and coffee/tea makers, as well as phones with free local calls.

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Super 8 by Wyndham Moose Jaw SK
4/597 Reviews
The room is large, clean, breakfast is used to eating, and the cleaning is also very careful, especially the Korean brother at the front desk is very handsome and polite, the photo is taken after the check-in, a bit messy
Comfort Inn & Suites Moose Jaw
4.4/597 Reviews
We were travelling west and were late leaving so opted for Moose Jaw over Comfort Inn in Swift. On checking we hoped to get to a Scottish restaurant nearby but opted for Greek (more on that elsewhere). The staff were more than helpful, the room was an 11 out of 10 for cleanliness, a thermometer on the shower, close to food options, and then there was the breakfast! 2 types of waffles, mini sausages, scrambled eggs, toast, muffins, bagels , 3 kinds of cereal, etc, etc. More than we needed but watched working guys and families really enjoy. Stay here! The large screen LG TV in the room was a sports bonus! We revised our travel home plans to stay here again --- same experience but even better with a gold course view out back.
Best Western Plus Moose Jaw
4.3/5100 Reviews
We had an extended stay at this hotel in April. Our room with the king sized bed was very comfortable with a great shower and no shortage of hot water. The wifi worked at all times. We absolutely loved complimentary breakfast. They a big variety of items to choose from. The lady who worked there was awesome. There were a couple of annoying issues we had to deal with, such as the hot tub getting closed down as well as the exercise room for a couple of days. Other than that, we enjoyed our stay and would definitely return.
Ramada by Wyndham Moose Jaw
4.4/598 Reviews
The hotel was in a good location and close to Tim Horton's and the trolley tours. The staff was very friendly. We stayed in a two bedroom suite with a full kitchen. The bedrooms were large and the beds were comfortable. The kitchen was not stocked upon arrival and we had to request supplies. We were given one pan, a pot, two spoons, a cutting board and three can openers. We ended up purchasing forks, paper plates and a knife from the dollar store in order to use the kitchen to prepare some food during our stay.
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Moose Jaw
4.5/574 Reviews
We booked this hotel for our trip to Moose Jaw for a swim meet and we were delighted by the experience. But for one issue with a noisy neighbour (teen basketball team) the first night we arrived, everything was perfect. And once we called the hotel staff about 10:45pm at night, the noise stopped so they took care of it the best they could. Everything is brand new. Our room had two kings and a pullout couch, was very spacious. The staff was friendly, courteous and helpful with every interaction. The manager was actually onsite the entire weekend and when not working the front desk she was working in the breakfast area...we were very impressed with her commitment to making our stay great. She interacted with many of the swim families while we were there. We'll definitely be going back for the two swim meets per year that we attend in Moose Jaw. Thanks for your commitment to excellence!
Temple Gardens Hotel & Spa
3.9/596 Reviews
The open-air hot spring is good and can take children under 12 years old. The hotel does not provide breakfast. It is recommended to eat at several nearby Chinese restaurants. The most important thing is to go to the hotel reception and check in at the opposite casino parking lot, otherwise you will be charged twice. Potholes!

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Highest PriceUS$303
Lowest PriceUS$34
Number of Reviews 1,247
Number of hotels52
Average Price(Weekday Night)US$93
Average Price(Weekend Night)US$116

Moose Jaw Hotel Guide

If you want to stay at the best hotel in Moose Jaw, Trip.com is here to help! Planning a trip to Moose Jaw? You can plan a day tour in Moose Jaw. Moose Jaw may not be a metropolis, but there are still great hotel options on Trip.com.

For those traveling for business and tourism, Moose Jaw is the preferred choice when visiting Moose Jaw.

Moose Jaw is not a tourist city, so the hospitality industry there isn't very well-developed. Many hotels can only be booked on location. When looking for hotels in Moose Jaw, there are likely good options at a nightly budget of just 80 USD. There are 4 three-star hotels in Moose Jaw at an average price of 98 USD per night. There are 9 two-star hotels in Moose Jaw at an average price of 76 USD per night. As a popular tourist city, Moose Jaw has many renowned chain hotels. Hotels under the Ramada brand are a good choice. Those who favor Ramada can choose a hotel under its name. Heritage Inn Hotel & Convention Centre - Moose Jaw in Moose Jaw is a favorite among Trip.com users. Many tourists also stay at Grant Hall Hotel.

For short trips in Moose Jaw, Western Development Museum are all good options. The most famous attractions locally are Moose Jaw Museum & Art Gallery, Wakamow Valley, Buffalo Pound Provincial Park.

Average Temperature

• January to March: -7.14°C during the day, -12.49°C at night

• April to June: 14.34°C during the day, 7.49°C at night

• July to September: 20.28°C during the day, 13.05°C at night

• October to December: -0.62°C during the day, -6.25°C at night

Average seasonal Rainfall

• Spring: 20.07 cm

• Summer: 52.63 cm

• Autumn: 50.17 cm

• Winter: 19.47 cm

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