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Today, the Tunnels of Moose Jaw are a popular tourist attraction, featuring fun, educational tours like the Chicago Connection Moose Jaw. Taking on the role of rumrunners in the s, participants are invited to join costumed performers through recreated speakeasies, secret chambers, and bottling rooms. After visiting the Chicago Connection in Moose Jaw, check out some of these other great attractions in Saskatchewan. Canada Saskatchewan. Find Hotels. Check in date. Check out date. The Snowbirds.

Our Downtown. Online Recreation Registration. Transit Schedules. Pay parking Tickets. Jobs at the City. Main Links. Welcome to Moose Jaw. Book Recreation Activity. Contact Us. Grey, in his book Red Lights on the Prairies describes how Ms Dale invented the U-Drive system, where horses were trained to take clients directly to her place of business with no driver- this was allegedly necessary due to a lack of available drivers in the area.

Whether Capone really visited or not, there are tunnels, or at least parts of them still leading from the basements of several buildings downtown. Back in , a manhole collapsed over Main Street and exposed a large brick-lined cavern that once more set tongues wagging about the tunnels of Moose Jaw. City workers could find no official explanation for the newly exposed area.

Local historian Leith Knight has her doubts about the legends being perpetuated in Moose Jaw. Knight also says that the whole Al Capone thing was started in by a couple of reporters from the Moose Jaw Times Herald who were in the beer parlor one night thinking up ways to drum up tourist business. Why would he come to lose himself in such a small town when he had all those big American cities to choose from?

Kirkpatrick says that because the police chief of the time, Walter P.



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