Murals of Moose Jaw is a self guided walking tour visiting with 40+ giant size murals in the City of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada. There are murals celebrating people, tradition and culture and murals telling stories of success and hardships.

- Winter Carnival
1973 hits
Winter carnivals are a big part of Saskatchewan winters. - Tribute to the Veterans of Wars Moose Jaw Mural
1671 hits
Honouring the war veterans of Canada. - Tribute to the Age of Theatre Moose Jaw Mural
1672 hits
Celebrating the theatres of the 1920s in Southern Saskatchewan. - Tribute to Firefighters Moose Jaw Mural
1708 hits
A mural depicting the golden days of firefighting in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. - The First Run
1509 hits
The first day of operation on August 19, 1911 of Moose Jaw's Streetcar. - Pioneers Mural in Moose Jaw
1587 hits
A stone tavern mural from the pioneer days. - Opening Day Parade
1492 hits
A 1910 opening day parade celebrating the beginning of the baseball season. - Old Time Threshing Bee Moose Jaw Mural
1862 hits
A tribute mural for the farmers who are the backbone of Saskatchewan, Canada. - Information Mural in Moose Jaw
1519 hits
A bus converted into an information booth located in downtown Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. - History CPR Station
1562 hits
A tribute painting for Dale Cline by his students depicting the old railway station. - Firemans Prayer Mural
1917 hits
A letter tribute to fire fighters. - Clarke Bros. Circa 1902 Moose Jaw Mural
1728 hits
Local store operating in Moose Jaw from 1902 to 1950. - Capital Theatre Mural Moose Jaw Mural
1707 hits
A mural depicting a theatre ticket. - Breaking New Ground
1535 hits
Pioneer working his land to obtain ownership. - Al Capone Moose Jaw Mural
2216 hits
A reward poster mural depicting the days of Al Capone.