点评:If you’re anywhere near Moose Jaw Tunnels, do yourself a favor and make the stop — it’s hands-down a must-see.
Walking through the tunnels feels like stepping straight into another time. The stories come alive in a way you don’t expect — from the gritty days of Prohibition, where legends like Al Capone are said to have run alcohol through these hidden passageways, to the powerful and sobering history of Chinese immigrants who lived and worked underground. It’s not just something you look at… it’s something you feel.
The tours are immersive, well put together, and honestly a little haunting in the best way. You leave with a deeper appreciation for the resilience, struggle, and grit that built so much of the West.
Out of everything in Moose Jaw, this was the highlight for me — a place where history isn’t just told, it’s experienced. Definitely one I’d go back to again.
The only complaint I have is that you aren’t allowed to take pictures
翻译:如果你正好在穆斯乔隧道附近,一定要去看看——这绝对是必游之地。
漫步隧道,仿佛穿越到了另一个时代。那些故事以一种意想不到的方式鲜活地呈现在你眼前——从禁酒令时期的黑暗岁月(据说像阿尔·卡彭这样的传奇人物曾通过这些隐秘通道走私酒水),到华人移民在地下生活和工作的震撼人心的历史。这不仅仅是一个可以观看的地方……更是一种可以亲身感受的体验。
这里的游览体验沉浸感十足,组织得井井有条,而且说实话,它有一种令人难忘的魅力。离开时,你会对西部地区人民的韧性、奋斗和毅力有更深刻的理解。
在穆斯乔的所有景点中,这里是我最难忘的——在这里,历史不仅仅是被讲述,而是被亲身经历。我一定会再次回到这里。
我唯一的抱怨就是这里不允许拍照。