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Moose Jaw - Quick Facts:
Major Centre
Moose Jaw. An Urban Centre with Historic Charm, a wealth of heritage
and culture and a name remembered around the world.
Location
175 Kilometres from the U.S. Border, nestled in a picturesque valley
where the Moose Jaw River and Thunder Creek meet.
Primary Industries
Agriculture, including cereal, pulse, and special crops, cattle and
hogs; manufacturing and processing; mining; service and retail.
Main Businesses
CPR, XL Foods, Mosaic Company, The Canadian Salt Co., Saskatchewan
Minerals, Doepker Industries Ltd., Bombardier, Yara Belle Plaine Inc.,
General Cable, and Moose Jaw Refinery.
Related Information
- The activities and
projects highlighted indicate our region is in positive position for
expanding markets and customers.
- On
average, Moose Jaw has one of the lowest housing costs per capita in
Canada.
- Moose Jaw Population: 34,156
(2007 SaskHealth Covered Population)
- Largest distribution
centre for livestock in Saskatchewan and key grain storage and
distribution centre.
- Highly skilled and
motivated labour force, with a strong work ethic.
- Situated on the CPR
mainline, the largest rail terminal between Winnipeg and Calgary.
- The Soo Line, a wholly
owned subsidiary of the CPR provides Moose Jaw with direct freight
access to Minneapolis and Chicago.
- CN Rail and a number of
shortline railways also connect with Moose Jaw.
- Connected to three major
highways, providing access to all major North American markets.
- Close proximity to 15
Wing, a major NATO pilot training centre, which also is home to the
internationally renowned Snowbirds aerobatics team.
- Large residential
theological seminary for more than 1,000 students.
- Tremendous tourist
resource featuring the Temple Gardens Mineral Spa, Murals of Moose Jaw,
The Tunnels of Moose Jaw, Casino Moose Jaw, Western Development Museum,
Claybank Brick Plant, Chaplin Nature Centre - A shorebird reserve of
global significance.
Economic Highlights
Home
of the Snowbirds, Canada's Flight Aerobatic Demonstration Team, NFTC
(NATO Flying Training in Canada Program) and the Saskatchewan
Headquarters for the CPR.
Moose
Jaw is a
thriving, vibrant and progressive community with positive economic
indicators. Our predications remain strong for increases in employment,
commercial development and tourism.
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