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  2. Mosaic Place - Wikipedia

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    Mosaic Place (also known as the Moose Jaw Events Centre) is a multi-purpose arena in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada. It hosts ice hockey and curling events and is home to the Moose Jaw Warriors of the Western Hockey League. It opened on August 19, 2011 and seats 4,500 spectators. It replaced the Warriors' former arena, the Moose Jaw Civic Centre.

  3. List of historic places in Moose Jaw - Wikipedia

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    Moose Jaw SK 50°23′56″N 105°32′10″W  /  50.3989°N 105.536°W  / 50.3989; -105.536  ( Latimer Residence on Oxford Moose Jaw municipality ( 7072 )

  4. Moose Jaw - Wikipedia

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    Moose Jaw Robin Hoods, senior hockey team and Western Canada League baseball team (1909–21) Moose Jaw Maple Leafs, senior hockey team (1919–1923) Moose Jaw Maroons, Prairie Hockey League team (1926–28) Moose Jaw Canucks, Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League team (1935–1984) Moose Jaw Generals, senior hockey team, winner of the Hardy Cup in ...

  5. Moose Jaw Warriors - Wikipedia

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    The Moose Jaw Canucks were a founding franchise of the then-Western Canada Hockey League in 1966, and were the new league's first champion. [1] However, after just two seasons and with the WCHL barred by the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association (CAHA) from competing for the Memorial Cup, the Canucks opted to return to the revived Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League in 1968. [2]

  6. Sukanen Ship Pioneer Village and Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Sukanen Ship Pioneer Village and Museum is located south of the City of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada, on Highway 2.It has many displays of life on the Canadian Prairies, including many historic buildings that have been moved from surrounding communities, set up to mimic that of a small farming town from the early 1900s to 1930s.

  7. Eyebrow, Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    Eyebrow is located at the intersection of Highway 367 and Highway 42; 84 km northwest of Moose Jaw, 154 km northwest of Regina and 196 km south of Saskatoon. History [ edit ]

  8. Mac the Moose - Wikipedia

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    Mac the Moose is a steel and concrete sculpture of a moose in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. It is on the grounds of Moose Jaw's visitors' center, on the corner of E Thatcher Drive and the Trans-Canada Highway. [1] It is claimed to be the world's largest moose at 10.36 metres (34.0 ft) tall [2] and a weight of approximately 10 long tons (10,000 kg ...

  9. Category:People from Moose Jaw - Wikipedia

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