
Escape to Moose Jaw: Wakamow Heights B&B Awaits!
Okay, buckle up buttercups, because we're diving HEADFIRST into the cozy, the quirky, and the utterly delightful world of Escape to Moose Jaw: Wakamow Heights B&B! It's not just a place to crash; it's an experience. A Moose Jaw experience, to be precise. And let me tell you, after spending… well, time there, I have a few thoughts. And by "a few," I mean a lot.
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Let's get the basics out of the way, shall we? Because, honestly, sometimes you just want the nitty-gritty.
Accessibility – Okay, Let's Get Real (and Kind Of Frustrated Sometimes)
They say accessibility is a priority. And, bless their hearts, they try. There's an elevator, which is a massive win! Huge. Makes a world of difference. HOWEVER… lookin' at you, some hallways a little cramped? Getting a wheelchair through might be a tight squeeze. It's not a complete disaster, but let's be honest, accessibility can be a bit clunky sometimes. But hey, you might just need the extra workout to prep for the buffet.
Cleanliness and Safety – Whew, I Feel Safe (and Well-Fed)
Okay, this is where Wakamow Heights shines. Post-pandemic, right? I'm a bit of a clean freak, and I gotta hand it to them: Anti-viral cleaning products? Check. Daily disinfection in common areas? Check. Rooms sanitized between stays? Check. Individually-wrapped food options? Oh yes, please! They're taking it seriously. The hand sanitizer dispensers are everywhere, and the staff is clearly trained in safety protocol. I felt safe, which, frankly, is huge these days. Plus, the hot water linen and laundry washing is a win.
Dining, Drinking, and Snacking – My Stomach Is Still Singing
Alright, here's the meat and potatoes (sometimes literally) of the experience. Let's be honest, the food is important. And at Wakamow Heights? It was generally delicious.
Breakfast is a must. The breakfast buffet… oh, sweet heavens. They had everything! Cereal to fruit to toast, and more. And I'm pretty sure they had a "secret" Asian breakfast.
Restaurants, Coffee Shop, and Snacks: You can find everything on site.
Happy Hour: The best time of the day.
Room service: I think I ordered a burger at 2 a.m. at one point. No regrets.
Services and Conveniences – The Little Things That Make a Big Difference
- 24-hour Front Desk/Doorman: Always a relief. Especially after a long day of exploring.
- Daily Housekeeping: My room was always spotless.
- Business Facilities: If you have to work, they've got you covered. Fax, photocopying, etc.,.
- Elevator: This is a HUGE win for anyone with mobility issues (and for lazy people like me).
- Luggage Storage: The place is not the biggest, so you can store your stuff.
For the Kids – Family-Friendly Fun (and Maybe Some Peace for the Parents?)
- Family/child friendly: They really make an effort to welcome families.
- Babysitting service: Sometimes you just need a break.
Accessibility (Rooms) - Okay, Room Time!
- Air conditioning: A LIFESAVER.
- Free Wi-Fi: And it WORKS! (Seriously, a huge deal.)
- Coffee/tea maker: Essential for those morning (or afternoon, or evening) caffeine cravings.
- Ironing facilities: Because even on vacation, sometimes you need to look semi-presentable.
- Mini bar: Always a temptation.
- Safe box: To store all your valuables, like your passport and… uh… your phone.
- Slippers and bathrobes: I'm a sucker for hotel slippers.
- Hair dryer: A necessity.
- Bathtub: For a long soak.
Getting Around – Easy Peasy (Especially with the Free Parking!)
- Car park [on-site]: And it's free! Amazing!
- Taxi service: Always available if you don't want to drive.
Things to do, ways to relax - Spa Days Forever!
- Spa: This is the game-changer. A real deal spa!
- Massages: Oh, the massages. I'm a stress case, and I left feeling like a noodle. They are expert masseuses!
- Sauna and Steamroom: Amazing.
- Pool with view: Absolutely stunning.
- Fitness Center: I should have gone. (But those massages were more tempting.)
NOW, for the Real Dirt… My Real Moose Jaw Moments
Okay, so here’s the thing. I’m not a travel blogger. I’m just a person. A person who needed a getaway. And Moose Jaw? Well, Moose Jaw surprised me. And Wakamow Heights? It charmed the socks off me.
One of the best things about it? The people. Seriously, every single staff member I encountered was genuinely friendly, helpful, and seemed to actually enjoy their jobs. I had a chat with the front desk clerk (Michelle, I think?) about the best spots in town to get a great hot dog. She was so happy to share her favorite local spots!
And there was the time… I was in the sauna. And I’m not exactly the biggest sauna person. I get claustrophobic and overheat SUPER fast. So naturally, I decided to try the sauna. Why? I have no idea. But anyway. I was there for like a minute and immediately I was just a sweaty, red mess. And this sweet old lady came in, and she just knew. She helped me out (with some lovely advice on how to deal with claustrophobia), and we ended up chatting for ages. Honestly, it was one of the best connections I have ever made somewhere.
The Quirks:
There's this little shrine in a forgotten corner. It's kind of… random. But in a good way! It's so bizarre that it makes you kind of intrigued.
The Imperfections?
As I mentioned, the accessibility wasn't perfect. The hallways could be a squeeze. I am not the most patient so this did get to me.
The Verdict: DO IT.
Look, it's not the perfect hotel. It’s not the Four Seasons. But it's got soul. It’s got charm. It’s got a fantastic spa. It's a warm, welcoming place where you can actually relax. And in a world that feels increasingly chaotic? That's worth its weight in gold.
So, here's the deal:
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- Unwind in Style: Indulge in a luxurious spa getaway.
- Family Fun: Perfect for families, with kid-friendly amenities and activities.
- Romantic Retreat: Seize the moment and propose to your partner in one of its many secluded spots.
- Clean, Safe, and Cozy: Enjoy a stress-free stay with top-notch cleanliness and safety measures.
- Unmatched Value: Experience Moose Jaw's best with complimentary amenities, exceptional service, and that unique charm.
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Okay, buckle up buttercup, because we're not just planning a trip to Wakamow Heights Bed and Breakfast in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. We're crafting an experience. A chaotic, wonderful, and probably slightly embarrassing experience. Here we go… (deep breath).
Wakamow Heights Bed & Breakfast: A Moose Jaw Meander (AKA: My Sanity's Last Stand)
Day 1: Arrival Disaster (And Maybe, Just Maybe, a Miracle)
1:00 PM - The Great Saskatchewan Escape: Arrived at YQR (Regina Airport). Okay, let's be honest, the "escape" started about 30 minutes earlier with a desperate search for my forgotten phone charger. Found it! (Victory screech!). Now, the rental car… hoping it's not a rust bucket. Lord, please let it have AC. (It didn't. Sigh.) The drive to Moose Jaw is deceptively long. Turns out, Saskatchewan is HUGE. Like, you could probably lose a small continent in the prairies.
2:30 PM - Prairie Reflections (and Traffic): The seemingly endless, flat, picturesque landscape of Saskatchewan? Honestly, at first, it was a bit… boring. But then, you start noticing the wind turbines, the endless sky, and the silence. It's a kind of quiet that almost makes you want to scream (but in a good way? I think?). Oh, and then there was the farm equipment on the highway-- the sheer size of combines is something else.
3:30 PM - Check-in… and Panic? Arrived at Wakamow Heights. Pictures looked lovely. The B&B itself… well, the house is a classic. Quaint, a bit creaky, and exuding a charming, slightly-too-eager-to-please vibe. Met the owner, Agnes. Sweet as pie, but with an unsettlingly energetic glint in her eye. My room? Cozy, yes. But the floral wallpaper is staring directly into my soul. Starting to wonder if I'm really old enough to be in a B&B.
4:00 PM - Naptime (Needed): After the initial stress, I needed a nap. The bed was shockingly comfortable. Woke up two hours later drooling. Success!
6:00 PM - Dinner Ambush: Agnes insisted on taking me to a local restaurant. I thought I was being polite agreeing but a car ride and a restaurant filled with locals makes me feel like an alien. The food was… hearty. Let's leave it at that. Ate too much. Regret setting in.
8:00 PM - The Ghost Tour (or, Why Did I Sign Up For This?!): Okay, I love a good ghost story. However, walking through Moose Jaw's underground tunnels (supposed hauntings) was an experience. The guide, a deadpan prairie type, tells the tales of Al Capone and other "unsavory" characters. I held onto my friend like a lifeline. Nearly had a full-blown panic attack when the lights flickered. My heart is still racing. Still, the dark alleys made me think about my life. A few tears, perhaps?
10:00 PM - Bedtime (Finally): Back at the B&B. Room still staring at me. Praying for a good night's sleep, a lack of any supernatural encounters, and possibly a small miracle to get me through tomorrow.
Day 2: Moose Jaw Mania (And Questionable Life Choices)
8:00 AM - Breakfast… and Regret: Woke up to the smell of bacon. Oh, glorious bacon! Agnes made a full breakfast. It was… a lot. Ate it all, of course. Feel like I could run a marathon. Or possibly take a nap. Decision, decisions…
9:00 AM - Tunnels of Moose Jaw Day 2 (The Sequel): I made a promise. I knew it. Went back to the tunnels. This time, I was better prepared. (Or, at least, less likely to scream.) What stands out… the sheer smell of the tunnels. Damp, musty, echoing… it's a sensory experience. Did I feel a presence? Maybe. Probably. Definitely.
11:00 AM - The Spa (Needed) : I deserved a treat after my traumatic experience. The spa was heaven!
1:00 PM - Lunch and Souvenirs (Desperately): Tried to find a cute little souvenir shop. Ended up buying a Moose Jaw-shaped fridge magnet. Embracing the tourist life. Lunch was at a small cafe. Got a coffee, and it was perfect.
2:30 PM - Wakamow Valley Walk (Attempted): Agnes raved about Wakamow Valley. Thought I'd be outdoorsy. Ended up covered in mosquito bites, getting lost, and questioning my life choices. Beautiful scenery though. Worth it (I think).
6:00 PM - Dinner and Reflecting: Dinner and reflect on the experiences. This trip showed me how much I had lost touch with my inner child.
8:00 PM - Packing (Mostly): Still not sure how I'll feel about leaving. This place, this little prairie town, has really gotten to me.
Day 3: Farewell, Moose Jaw (And My Sanity?)
8:00 AM - Last Breakfast: Agnes is making pancakes. They're amazing. I think I'm going to miss this place.
9:00 AM - The Exit (and the Tears?): Packing up. Saying goodbye to Agnes. Hugging her tightly. Promising to come back. (Am I actually going to miss this?!)
10:00 AM - Drive to Regina (and Realization): The drive back. Thinking. Reflecting. Realizing that this trip… it wasn't perfect. It was chaotic, messy, and at times, terrifying. But it was also… real. It was a much-needed escape from the everyday.
12:00 PM - The airport: And now? Back to the real world. Back to reality. Already planning my return.
Final Thoughts:
Moose Jaw, you beautiful, weird, slightly haunted place. Wakamow Heights, you were lovely. Saskatchewan, you surprised me. Would I recommend this trip? Absolutely. Would I do it again? In a heartbeat. Will I ever look at floral wallpaper the same way? Probably not. But I'll always remember the bacon, the tunnels, Agnes's smile, and the sheer, unadulterated beauty of a prairie sunset. And for that, I am eternally grateful. Now, if you'll excuse me, I need a long nap.
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Escape to Moose Jaw: Wakamow Heights B&B - The Messy, Honest, Human Truth (Plus FAQs)
Okay, so you're thinking about Moose Jaw and possibly, *possibly* the Wakamow Heights B&B? Buckle up, buttercup. Because this isn’t your typical sterile travel brochure. This is the real deal. Expect a few typos, maybe a rant or two, and definitely a whole lot of… well, me. Let's dive in, shall we?
1. So, like, is Moose Jaw REALLY worth the trek? I'm not sure about Saskatchewan...
Alright, fine, let's get this out of the way. Saskatchewan? It's… vast. Like, *really* vast. But Moose Jaw? Dude, Moose Jaw is something special. It's got this… quirky charm. Like, if a small prairie town were a person, it'd be the friend who's got a heart of gold, a slightly mismatched wardrobe, and an amazing collection of vintage records. Is it worth the trek? Depends. Do you like seeing a sky that feels infinite? Do you appreciate a good joke? Do you enjoy the feeling of actually *slowing down*? Then, yeah. Totally worth it. Except maybe if you get stuck behind a combine on the highway… my god, those things are slow.
2. Okay, but the B&B… Wakamow Heights. Good vibes? Or more… floral wallpaper and awkward silences?
Look, I'm not gonna lie. I went in with a *little* bit of trepidation. B&Bs… they can be a gamble. Floral wallpaper? Check. Slightly overbearing hosts who tell you all about their miniature schnauzers? Possible. But Wakamow Heights? Nope. Nope. and absolutely NOPETY NOPE!!! First off, it's *beautiful*. Built by a legendary Moose Jaw architect for a tycoon who built the area. Built in a way that you can feel the soul, there is a sense of history. And the vibes? Totally chill. Think cozy, not confining. Think crackling fire (if the weather’s right), not forced small talk at breakfast. It's a place where you actually *want* to curl up with a book and a cup of coffee. Or, you know, wander around the house, getting a sense of what the place was... and is. It's well-maintained and very well planned and decorated. And the owners? You are in for a treat!
3. Speaking of which, what are the OWNERS like? I've had some… *interesting* encounters with B&B owners.
Oh, the owners. They're… *gems*. Seriously. Forget the overly-enthusiastic hosts who greet you with a forced smile and a barrage of local history. These folks are… genuine. They're welcoming, warm, and genuinely happy to have you. They're there if you need them, but they also give you your space. I have this memory, a really, really good one. I was struggling with my phone charger, it was not working. They, without hesitation, helped me sort it out. And then, we bonded over the worst-ever tech disasters. It was… memorable. And let’s be honest, that kind of hospitality is priceless; it makes you feel genuinely cared for, which surprisingly, is not always the case if you're a guest...
4. Breakfast? Please tell me they haven’t cut any corners there… like, are we talking cold cereal and sadness?
The breakfast… *sighs happily*. Forget your sad continental breakfasts of yesteryear. We are talking seriously good food. Freshly baked bread, homemade jams, and some killer coffee. I remember one morning, I had a frittata that was so good, I almost licked the plate. Almost. I may have even, *ahem*, snuck a second piece of bacon. Okay, fine, I did. The breakfast is worth the price of admission alone. The fact that I had breakfast with the owners makes it even more special! It's a social atmosphere, but not pushy!
5. What's the BEST thing about staying there, in your opinion?
Hands down? The *feeling*. It's hard to put into words, but the place just… relaxes you. It's the kind of place where you can actually unplug, breathe, and maybe, just maybe, rediscover a little bit of joy. One night there, I was in my room, and I just… sat and stared out the window. And for the first time in months, my mind was… quiet. That, my friends, is a rare and beautiful thing. It's the kind of place that lets you recharge. The kind of place that brings you back to yourself. This is the place to be, if you are looking for something special.
6. Okay, fine, you've convinced me. But what are the downsides? There HAVE to be some, right? I’m a skeptic at heart.
Alright, alright. Let's be real. No place is perfect. Okay, the WiFi wasn’t *lightning* fast, but let's be honest, I preferred to be unplugged. Then there is a slight amount of traffic to get there, but it’s not that big of a deal. And, okay, Moose Jaw isn't exactly a bustling metropolis; if you're looking for a 24/7 party scene, you're in the wrong place. But those are nitpicks. The truth is, I struggled to find any real downsides. The place exceeded my expectations on every level. I'm going to have to come back. Soon…
7. What's there to DO in Moose Jaw, besides, you know… *being* in Moose Jaw?
Oh, Moose Jaw has its quirks, that's for sure. I mean, you've got the Tunnels of Moose Jaw (totally worth checking out, even if you're a little claustrophobic) which is very well done. Sulphur springs mineral spa... Yes, this is exactly what you need! And, for the love of all that is holy, go to the Moose Jaw Wakamow Valley. I spend a morning out there, wandering around, and ended up relaxing in a hammock. It was… pure bliss. Downtown Moose Jaw has shops (but, not too many). The best part? Things are walking distance from Wakamow Heights. It's just… easy. No stress. It's the simple things that make Moose Jaw special. The point is: there’s enough to keep you busy without feeling overwhelmed. But, really? Sometimes just *being* in Moose Jaw is enough.
8. Final Verdict: Should I book it?
Absolutely. Go. Book it. Seriously. Unless you hate good food, friendly people, and escaping the daily grind. But if you're looking for a dose of genuine hospitality, a beautiful settingStay Collective

