Temple Gardens Hotel & Spa, Mineral spa hotel in downtown Moose Jaw, Canada
Temple Gardens Hotel & Spa in downtown Moose Jaw is a lodging with 181 rooms spread across four floors and features indoor and outdoor pools filled with natural mineral water from geothermal springs. The building also houses an attached casino and conference facilities for groups of varying sizes.
The existence of hot springs was discovered by chance in 1910 when workers drilling for oil struck an underground sea from prehistoric times. These geothermal resources later became the foundation for the hotel's development.
The hotel is linked to Canadian radio history, as it hosted the final recording of a major CBC Radio program in 1997, commemorated by a cafe named after the show.
The location is in downtown and offers direct access to a casino if you want to use your leisure time. Staff can help you find your way around and provide information about the facilities.
The mineral pools are supplied by underground springs containing water from an ancient sea bed millions of years old. This geologically rare origin makes the water chemically distinctive and sets it apart from ordinary hot springs.
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