Moose Jaw
What to do
The Tunnels of Moose Jaw
Kids and adults alike will be enthralled with a tour of the tunnels, where Al Capone reputedly organized the city's rum-running and other illegal activities between Canada and the United States, and where Chinese immigrants toiled to make money to pay for Canadian citizenship.
Where to stay
Temple Gardens Mineral Spa Resort Hotel
Spend a luxurious night -- or more -- at the Temple Gardens, where you can also soak in a geothermal mineral pool and delight in a signature salt scrub or montecilli mud wrap.
Where to eat
Copper Café
Located in the Yvette Moore Gallery, the café offers fabulous fare, including homemade soups and specialty sandwiches, handcrafted desserts and signature iced tea. Walk off your meal with a stroll through the gallery.
Regina
What to do
RCMP Centennial Museum
Established in 1933, the museum celebrates the 125-year history of Canada's RCMP with a mix of historical materials and artifacts promoting and preserving the police force's contributions to crime-fighting and culture.
Dog River Express Tour
If you're a fan of hit Canadian sitcom Corner Gas, you should know that the series is filmed in the community of Rouleau and that you can actually visit the sites and the set during this four-and-a-half-hour tour. Summers only.
Where to eat
The Willow on Wascana
The Willow offers some of the city's best cuisine in a most beautiful setting - overlooking Wascana Lake in Wascana Centre, a 2,300-acre park in the middle of Regina. The menu is distinctly "made in Saskatchewan," with main ingredients -- from the produce to the beef -- coming directly from the province as much as possible. Call 306-585-3663.
Where to stay
Hotel Saskatchewan Radisson Plaza
Get a good night's sleep at this historic downtown hotel, the province's only four-diamond hotel, with a spectacular view of Victoria Park.
Further links
• Tourism Saskatchewan
• Tourism Saskatoon
• Tourism Moose Jaw
• Tourism Regina
Image courtesy Tourism Saskatchewan/Paul Austring
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