Smartphone Driving Tour between Moose Jaw and Alberta
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Smartphone Driving Tour between Moose Jaw and Alberta

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3h - 4h
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Mobile or paper ticket accepted

About this experience

Hook your smartphone up to your vehicle & listen to a tour guide while you drive!

Follow the suggested route along Trans-Canada through the Canadian Prairies. Start anywhere along the route between Moose Jaw and the Alberta border. The tour is the same in either direction.

Learn about tourist attractions like the T-Rex Discovery Centre, the ever popular Snowbirds, cities & towns you'll pass and origins of the Prairies. Hear about famous people like Tommy Douglas. Tour highlights include Fort Walsh, Gravelbourg, the Big Muddy Badlands & more!

With no time constraints, enjoy the freedom to stop anywhere and take your time exploring. Tour guide commentary will play automatically as you drive, using an easy to navigate GPS map. No data is used during the tour.

This audio guide will keep your group entertained & engaged along the way. Each point of interest also has a fun multiple-choice trivia question about the sights.

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Available options

Moose Jaw ~ Alberta

What's included

Only 1 tour booking needed per vehicle
Flexible dates - tour is yours to keep and enjoy anytime on Tripvia Tours.
No time constraints - stop anywhere along the route
No signal required or data used during tour
Good mobile or WiFi connection needed for the initial download

Detailed itinerary

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Located a short drive from the highway, we'll tell about why you should consider a detour to the fun & interactive historical site.

2

Although you won't see it, you'll hear about the city that straddles two provinces!

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A number of the points of interest you'll discover are located within the Cypress Hills Destination Area. You'll also learn about the historic Cypress Hills Massacre.

4

You'll learn about the prairie desert, including how they were formed and why you should visit!

5

Hear all about the park that calls both Alberta & Saskatchewan home! You'll also hear about how it's the tallest point for miles around!

6

It's worth the drive to see Scotty, the one of the world's most complete T-Rex skeletons ever found!

7

You'll pass right by the town and learn why it's not just a name!

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You'll drive right through Saskatchewan's 7th biggest city and learn some fun facts on the way.

9

We'll tell you all about this village and the connection with the Northwest Mounted Police.

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We'll point out this town and tell you about the Herbert Rodeo, one of the provinces finest!

11

Learn all about this iconic prairie town and take a guess as to which Johnny Cash song it's featured in!

12

You'll be driving parallel to this massive lake for awhile, so you might as well let us tell you about it!

13

We'll tell you all about this town you'll pass by.

14

Sounds like a place in an old Western doesn't it? Well it probably should be! Hear all about the connection with Billy the Kid!

15

You'll learn all about the Great Plains Epidemic and how it shaped the history of health care in the province.

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Not for the faint of heart, you'll hear the story behind the name "Old Wives Lake".

17

Take your best guess at who the six different popular peeps from Saskatchewan are from the clues we'll give you!

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We'll tell you the incredible story of Eduard Beaupre, the 7'8 strongman known as the 'Willow Bunch Giant'

19

See the salt lake and the shorebirds that call this sleepy town home!

20

We'll tell you about how the first ATM was located in Saskatchewan.

21

Learn about some fun facts about the ancient sea that used to cover the prairies.

22

Discover how this tiny Saskatchewan village played a huge role in World War 2!

23

Hurry HARD and hear about one of Saskatchewan's favourite winter past times, curling!

24

We'd be remiss if we didn't tell you about the origins of Saskatchewan while you drive through!

25

This is going to sound made up, but it isn't. We'll tell you all about the guy who forecasts the weather using pig spleens.... yes.

26

As you drive you'll learn all about wildlife that frequent the area like bald eagle, lynx and wild boars.

27

We'll point out the giant wind turbines of the Sun Bridge Wind Farm and tell you how much power they actually generate.

28

Learn about the father of Medicaire and former premiere of Saskatchewan, Tommy Douglas.

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We'll tell you all about Samuel Morse, the inventor of the Morse code and a number of other things.

30

Over a couple different points of interest, you'll learn about the Bakken Oil Field and Saskatchewan energy production.

31

You'll pass right through Gainer the Gopher's hometown of Parkbeg. We'll also tell you who Gainer the Gopher is!

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You'll learn about Saskatchewan's climate, as well as some of the extreme weather like tornados that often occur.

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You'll learn about three super important historical trails including the Battleford Trail, the Outlaw Trail and the Red Coat Trail.

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Not a point of interest on the tour, but you'll pass by and can spend as much time here as you like.

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Not a point of interest on the tour, but you'll pass by and can spend as much time here as you like.

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Not a point of interest on the tour, but you'll pass by and can spend as much time here as you like.

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Not a point of interest on the tour, but you'll pass by and can spend as much time here as you like.

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Not a point of interest on the tour, but you'll pass by and can spend as much time here as you like.

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Not a point of interest on the tour, but you'll pass by and can spend as much time here as you like.

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Not a point of interest on the tour, but you'll pass by and can spend as much time here as you like.

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Not a point of interest on the tour, but you'll pass by and can spend as much time here as you like.

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Not a point of interest on the tour, but you'll pass by and can spend as much time here as you like.

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Not a point of interest on the tour, but you'll pass by and can spend as much time here as you like.

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Not a point of interest on the tour, but you'll pass by and can spend as much time here as you like.

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Not a point of interest on the tour, but you'll pass by and can spend as much time here as you like.

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Not a point of interest on the tour, but you'll pass by and can spend as much time here as you like.

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Not a point of interest on the tour, but you'll pass by and can spend as much time here as you like.

What's not included

Attraction tickets
Smartphone or tablet
Transportation (use your own vehicle)
**Recommended attractions may be closed/inaccessible due to season or reasons beyond our control.

Available languages

Audio guide
EN
Written guide
EN

Important information

Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Wheelchair accessible

Meeting point

One of the two start / stop points for the route. Tour runs between Moose Jaw & the Alberta border. Start and stop anywhere, tour experience is the same in either direction.

Important notes

Thanks for booking the between Moose Jaw and Alberta audio driving tour!

**HOW TO DOWNLOAD THE TRIPVIA TOURS APP & START THE TOUR**

Tour Code MJAL41
1. Download and install the Tripvia Tours app (look for the logo with the multi-coloured letters). If you're reading this on your phone, tap on this link www.onelink.to/tripvia.
2. Open the app and find the tour you booked
3. Enter tour code MJAL41.
4. Tap 'download tour' ​ ​***It is very important to ensure you have a good Wi-Fi or mobile data connection for the download process.
5. Follow the tutorial before leaving for your tour to learn how the app works.
6. Enjoy your tour!

Help → info@tripvia.tours | 1-866-874-7842

About Canada

Canada is the second-largest country in the world, renowned for its vast landscapes, multicultural cities, and friendly locals. From the Rocky Mountains to the pristine lakes of the Canadian Shield, the country offers a diverse range of natural wonders and urban experiences.

Top Attractions

Banff National Park

Canada's oldest national park, known for its stunning mountain landscapes, turquoise lakes, and abundant wildlife.

Nature At least 2-3 days CAD 10.50 per day for adults, CAD 21 for a weekly pass, or CAD 75.25 for an annual Discovery Pass

CN Tower

An iconic Toronto landmark offering panoramic views of the city from its observation deck.

Architecture 1-2 hours CAD 39-85 depending on the experience

Old Quebec

A UNESCO World Heritage site with cobblestone streets, historic buildings, and a distinct European charm.

Historical Half-day to full day Free to explore, individual attractions may have entry fees

Stanley Park

A massive urban park with scenic seawall, forests, and beaches, offering a peaceful escape within the city.

Nature Half-day to full day Free (some attractions may have fees)

Niagara Falls

One of the world's most famous waterfalls, offering breathtaking views and thrilling experiences.

Nature Half-day to full day CAD 24-69 depending on the experience

Must-Try Local Dishes

Poutine

A dish consisting of French fries topped with cheese curds and smothered in gravy, originating from Quebec.

Main Dish Contains dairy and gluten (from the fries and gravy)

Butter Tarts

A sweet pastry tart filled with a mixture of butter, sugar, syrup, and sometimes raisins or pecans.

Dessert Contains gluten and dairy (if using butter)

Montreal Smoked Meat

A type of cured, smoked beef brisket, typically served on rye bread with mustard, similar to pastrami.

Main Dish Contains meat and gluten (from the bread)

Nanaimo Bars

A no-bake dessert square consisting of a crumb base, a light vanilla or custard flavoured butter icing middle layer, and a chocolate top.

Dessert Contains gluten, dairy, and nuts (if using coconut or almonds)

Popular Activities

Skiing and snowboarding Hiking and mountain biking Ziplining and bungee jumping Whitewater rafting Dog sledding Spa and wellness Beach activities Golf

Best Time to Visit

June to August

Summer is the peak tourist season in Canada, offering warm weather, long daylight hours, and access to all outdoor activities. National parks, beaches, and festivals are at their best during this time.

15°C to 30°C 59°F to 86°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: English, French
  • Widely spoken: English, French, Punjabi, Chinese, Spanish
  • English: Widely spoken

Currency

Canadian Dollar (CAD)

Time Zone

UTC-8 to UTC-3.5 (varies by region, with most of the country observing Daylight Saving Time).

Electricity

120VV, 60HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe, with some areas requiring caution, especially in larger cities and remote regions.

Canada is generally a safe destination for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, as with any destination, it's essential to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep valuables secure and out of sight, especially in crowded areas and on public transit
  • • Use licensed taxis or ride-sharing services, and insist on using the meter or agreeing on a fare before starting your journey
  • • Book tours and accommodations through reputable agencies and read reviews before making a purchase

Getting there

By air
  • Toronto Pearson International Airport • 22.5 km from downtown Toronto
  • Vancouver International Airport • 12 km from downtown Vancouver
By train

Toronto Union Station, Vancouver Pacific Central Station

By bus

Toronto Coach Terminal, Vancouver Bus Depot, Montreal Bus Terminal

Getting around

Public transport

The TTC operates four subway lines, streetcars, and buses, providing reliable public transit in Toronto.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Uber, Lyft

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Downtown Toronto Montreal Plateau Gastown Old Montreal Chinatown (Vancouver)

Day trips

Niagara-on-the-Lake
130 km from Toronto • Full day

A charming town known for its historic sites, wineries, and beautiful architecture.

Whistler
120 km from Vancouver • Full day or overnight

A world-famous ski resort and outdoor adventure destination, offering year-round activities.

Mont-Tremblant
130 km from Montreal • Full day or overnight

A popular ski resort and outdoor recreation area, offering a charming village and a variety of activities.

Festivals

Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) • September Montreal Jazz Festival • Late June to early July Calgary Stampede • Early to mid-July

Pro tips

  • Visit during the shoulder or off-peak seasons to avoid crowds and enjoy lower prices on accommodations and activities.
  • Use public transit, walk, or rent a bike to get around cities and explore attractions.
  • Try local specialties, such as poutine, butter tarts, and maple syrup, for a true taste of Canada.
  • Respect the environment and follow local guidelines for waste disposal, recycling, and water conservation.
  • Be respectful of local customs and traditions, and always ask for permission before taking someone's photo.
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  • Max travelers: 15
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