Tunnels of Moose Jaw
The Tunnels of Moose Jaw are a series of underground passageways located in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada. These tunnels were originally built in the early 1900s for various purposes, including as a means for transporting goods and as a way to escape harsh winters. They are now a popular tourist attraction, offering guided tours that explore their history and significance.
Visitors can learn about the tunnels' connection to Al Capone, the infamous gangster, who is said to have used them during the Prohibition era. The tours also highlight the stories of Chinese immigrants who sought refuge in the tunnels from discrimination and hardship, providing a glimpse into the city's diverse past.