REGINA2020 VISITOR’S GUIDE
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Message from the Mayor
I am so pleased that you have chosen to visit Regina, one of Canada’s fastest- growing cities. The last year has been significant for our city as we have hosted a number of major events, like the 50th anniversary of the Regina Folk Festival, two outdoor Garth Brooks concerts at the iconic Mosaic Stadium, and the NHL’s Heritage Classic outdoor game between the Calgary Flames and the Winnipeg Jets. People from all over the world have seen what Regina has to offer, and we are excited to share our story.
We are a lively, growing capital city with plenty of other memorable places, events and activities for you to experience while you are here.
Your Regina Experience will include welcoming people, top-notch restaurants and accommodations, and great local shopping. This guide will help you navigate all of this and more!
Mayor Michael Fougere City of Regina
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Regina is located on Treaty 4 Territory,
home to the Cree, Ojibwe, Saulteaux,
Dakota, Nakota, and Lakota peoples,
as well as the homeland of the Métis Nation.
Regina is the 4th youngest, and one of the
fasting growing cities in Canada.
As a mid-size city, we’re easily able to make
you feel like you’re a part of our community,
not just a visitor. We pride ourselves on our
prairie hospitality, our ability to host large
citywide events, and our ever-growing
number of new startup businesses.
We can’t wait for you to #SeeYQR
alongside our locals!
Why You’ll Love
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Get to Know
REGINAPOPULATION:
257,337
TIME ZONE: Central Standard Time (CST)
LANGUAGE: English
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-25°C
VISITOR INFORMATION KIOSKS:Chat with a local expert and gather material to help you along your way!
GOVERNMENT HOUSETuesday – Sunday 9 A.M. – 4 P.M. (Labour Day – Victoria Day)
9 A.M. – 5 P.M. (Victoria Day – Labour Day)
LOCATION 4607 Dewdney Ave.
WASCANA CENTRE HOURS 9 A.M. – 5:30 P.M. daily
May 15 – August 31
LOCATION 2900 Wascana Dr.
DOWNTOWN REGINA HOURS Monday-Friday:
9 A.M. – 4 P.M. Saturday: 9 A.M. – 1 P.M. May 16 – August 31
LOCATION City Square Plaza, 12th Ave. and corner of Lorne St.
WEATHER: Known as the “land of the living skies”, Regina has an average of 324 days of sunshine per year. Weather conditions are an average of +25°C in the summer months, and -25°C in the winter months.
DID YOU KNOW: Regina has 3,400 Regina Hotel Association member hotel rooms?
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Message from Tourism Regina
Tourism Regina has a pretty cool gig. We get to spend every day promoting all the amazing things to see, do and experience in our city.
Tourism is an industry sector of Economic Development Regina and the official destination marketing organization representing Regina and region.
Our mission is to promote Regina as a choice destination for business, leisure and special event travelers on a regional and national level. We do this by showcasing our quirky neighbourhoods and telling the stories of our attraction partners, local businesses and reoccurring events.
Despite what originally brings you to our humble city, we can’t wait to knock your socks off when you experience all that we have to offer. Not sure where to start? Reach out to our team and we would be happy to give you customized suggestions.
ENJOY A SOURDOUGH DONUT from The Everyday Kitchen 1377 Hamilton St.
GRAB A PINT at one of Regina’s local craft breweries (there are 6 of them!)
TAKE A STAND-UP PADDLE BOARD LESSON with Queen City SUP on Wascana Lake
ENJOY THE PROHIBITION TEA at the Hotel Saskatchewan 2125 Victoria Ave.
GO TO A RIDER’S GAME at Mosaic Stadium. Remember to dress in green! 1700 Elphinstone St.
TRY THE #GC365 (Grilled cheese of the day) at Victoria’s Tavern 1965 Hamilton St.
SEE REGINA FROM ABOVE on an aerial tour with the Regina Flying Club 2610 Airport Rd.
SEE REGINA’S OWN OASIS at the Regina Floral Conservatory
1 P.M. – 4:30 P.M., September – June 1450B 4 Ave.
WATCH A SUNSET-RETREAT CEREMONY at RCMP Academy ‘Depot’ Division every Tuesday evening in July at 6:30 P.M. 5907 Dewdney Ave.
ENJOY A SUPPER IN THE ORCHARD at Over the Hill Orchards and Winery Lumsden, SK
TOUR THE ELVIS & VINTAGE CAR MUSEUM owned and curated by local Elvis fans 3310 Pasqua St.
GET A COLD TREAT at Dandy’s Artisan Ice Cream. They have Vegan options! 4570 Albert St.
EXPLORE REGINA’S MANY INDEPENDENT ART GALLERIES such as Slate Fine Art Gallery 2078 Halifax St. and Art Gallery of Regina 2420 Elphinstone St.
INDULGE IN FRESH SAVORY BAKED GOODS like flakey croissants at Saltine Baking Co. 3902 Gordon Rd.
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DISCOVER REGINA’SATTRACTIONS
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Royal Saskatchewan Museum Journey through tens of millions of years and prepare to be awestruck by Scotty, the most massive Tyrannosaurus rex ever discovered! Enter the fabulous new T.rex Gallery to learn about life in prehistoric Saskatchewan and engage with the province’s First Nations cultures. HOURS* 9:30 A.M. – 5 P.M. daily
COST Free for members, otherwise by suggested donation of $5/person or $20/family
CONTACT 306-787-2815 royalsaskmuseum.ca @RoyalSaskMuseum
Home of the RCMPThe RCMP Heritage Centre is located where the tradition began, at the RCMP Academy ‘Depot’ Division in Regina. Depot has trained every RCMP ‘cadet’ since it was established in 1885. Take a tour of historic Depot, watch the Sergeant Major’s Parade and explore the galleries and exhibits.HOURS* 11 A.M. – 5 P.M. daily
COST Kinder (5 and under): FREE Child (6 to 17): $6 Student (18+): $8 Adult: $10 Family (2 adults and
up to 5 children): $30 Senior (60+): $8
Veterans of any police or military force: FREE
CONTACT 1-866-567-7267 rcmphc.com @RCMPHC
Saskatchewan Science Centre Get hands-on with more than 185 interactive experiences! Participate in experiments and enjoy stage shows and workshops! Make the experience complete by adding a movie at the 3D IMAX theatre!HOURS* Summer Hours Monday – Friday: 9:30 A.M. – 6 P.M. Saturday – Sunday: 11 A.M. – 6 P.M.
Winter Hours Tuesday – Friday: 9:30 A.M. – 5 P.M. Saturday – Sunday: 12 P.M. – 6 P.M.
COST Adult: $15 Youth (13-17): $12 Child (3-12): $10 Senior (60+): $10 Toddler (2 and under): FREE
CONTACT 306-791-7914 sasksciencecentre.com @SaskScienceCentre
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Government House and Edwardian GardensAt Government House, travel all the way back to Regina’s Victorian past. Our Provincial Heritage Property and National Historic Site is bursting with over 125 years of stories to tell! Step into 1905 and explore the museum, art gallery and educational centre, and the 7½ acres of Edwardian Gardens.HOURS* Labour Day – Victoria Day
Tuesday – Sunday 9 A.M. – 4 P.M.
Victoria Day – Labour Day 9 A.M. – 5 P.M. daily
COST By donation
CONTACT 306-787-5773 governmenthousesk.ca @governmenthouse
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Regina Farmers’ Market The Regina Farmers’ Market has been offering the very best in Saskatchewan-grown and made products since 1975. The year-round, family-friendly markets are a must for Regina locals and visitors alike. HOURS* Summer Outdoor Markets Every Saturday and Wednesday May 2 – Oct 10 9 A.M. – 1 P.M.
City Square Plaza
Fall, Winter & Spring Indoor Markets Every Saturday Oct 17 – Dec 19, Jan 11 – Apr 25 9 A.M. – 1 P.M.
Core Ritchie Neighbourhood Centre (445 14th Ave)
COST FREE
LOCATION City Square Plaza
CONTACT 306-209-1130 reginafarmersmarket.ca @ReginaFarmersMarket
Saskatchewan Sports Hall of Fame The Saskatchewan Sports Hall of Fame was established to honour outstanding Saskatchewan athletes, championship teams and sport builders, as well as to preserve the history of Saskatchewan sport. HOURS* Monday – Friday:
10 A.M. – 4:30 P.M.
every third Thursday of the month: 4:30 P.M. – 8 P.M.
Saturday: 12 P.M. – 5 P.M.
STARTING SPRING 2020
COST By donation
CONTACT 306-780-9232 sasksportshalloffame.com @SaskSportsHF
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Saskatchewan Legislative Building Known as the marble palace, the Saskatchewan Legislative Building is one of the largest legislative buildings in Canada. It overlooks the beautiful Wascana Lake in Wascana Centre. Tours of the building are available seven days a week and focus on the architecture and history of the building.HOURS* 8 A.M. – 5 P.M.
Tours last 30 minutes and depart every half hour during summer and every hour during winter. Last tour of the day is at 4:30 P.M.
COST FREE
CONTACT 306-787-5358 legassembly.sk.ca/visitors
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Casino Regina Located in the heart of downtown, Casino Regina is housed in the historic Union Station, a provincial heritage property. Each year, the Casino provides an ‘Always Entertaining’ experience through gaming, live entertainment, restaurants and exceptional service. HOURS Sunday – Thursday: 9 A.M. – 4 A.M.
Friday and Saturday: 24 hours
COST FREE (19+)
CONTACT 1-800-555-3189 casinoregina.com @CasinoRegina
Mosaic Stadium Mosaic Stadium is the home of the Saskatchewan Roughriders Football Club. With a seating capacity of 33,000 expandable to 40,000, it delivers an incredible event experience by offering guests comfort, accessibility and a range of concessions. Check their website for stadium tours. HOURS* Event dependent
COST Varies
CONTACT 306-525-2181 evrazplace.com/facilities/
mosaic-stadium @MosaicStadium
Evraz PlaceSituated in the heart of Regina, Evraz Place is the largest interconnected event complex in Canada and the centre for business, entertainment and sport for the community. Evraz Place hosts major sporting events and numerous concerts, trade shows and conventions.HOURS* Event dependent
COST Varies
CONTACT 306-781-9200 evrazplace.com @evrazplacelive
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EXPERIENCE ARTS & CULTURE
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Globe Theatre Located in the heart of downtown Regina, Globe Theatre is a national centre of excellence in theatre-in-the-round productions and in fostering the work of Saskatchewan artists. Experience why live is better and escape into another world as you take a seat. HOURS* Box Office Hours: Monday – Friday: 9 A.M. – 5 P.M.
Saturday: 10 A.M. – 5 P.M.
COST Varies
CONTACT 306-525-6400 globetheatrelive.com @globetheatrelive
MacKenzie Art Gallery The MacKenzie Art Gallery is Saskatchewan’s original public art gallery: an immersive centre for engaging people in transformative experiences of the world through art, with an ongoing focus on Indigenous culture and diversity. Offering compelling exhibitions by local, national and international artists, alongside a brand-new café, Craft Services, with stunning views of Wascana Park.HOURS* Monday – Wednesday and Friday – Saturday: 10 A.M. – 5:30 P.M.
Thursday: 10 A.M. – 9 P.M.
Sunday/holidays: 12 P.M. – 5:30 P.M.
COST Youth (17 and under): FREE Adults $10
CONTACT 306-584-4250 mackenzieartgallery.ca @MacKenzieArtGallery
Conexus Arts Centre Regina’s Conexus Arts Centre is best known as one of Canada’s most perfect acoustic performance theatres. This modern facility features a beautiful 2,000 soft seat theatre and 55,000 square feet of multiple convention, meeting and tradeshow spaces. HOURS* Event dependent
COST Varies
CONTACT Box Office: 306-525-9999 conexusartscentre.ca @ConexusArtsCentre
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Regina Symphony Orchestra (RSO)The RSO has inspired generations of concert-goers in the heart of the prairies. From internationally renowned conductors and virtuoso soloists, to film scores and Broadway hits, the RSO provides a live music experience like no other. HOURS* Box Office Hours: 9 A.M. – 4:30 P.M.
CONTACT 306-586-9555 reginasymphony.com @reginasymphony
Dunlop Art Gallery at Regina Public Library – Central Library and Sherwood Village BranchDunlop Art Gallery is dedicated to engaging, researching and presenting a diverse range of visual artwork. The focus is contemporary culture. Exhibitions are provided at Central Library, and Sherwood Village Branch. HOURS* Varies – visit website
COST FREE
CONTACT Central Library: 306-777-6022
2311 – 12th Ave.
Sherwood Village: 306-777-6088 6121 Rochdale Blvd.
reginalibrary.ca/ dunlop-art-gallery
@dunlopartgallery
RPL Film Theatre at Regina Public Library – Central LibraryRPL Film Theatre screens the best independent, classic, and world cinema – up to 30 films a month. RPL Film Theatre has something for everyone and is the only cinema in the city to consistently present critically acclaimed new releases and repertory cinema titles alike.HOURS* Varies – visit website
COST Varies – visit website
CONTACT Central Library: 306-777-6040
2311 – 12th Ave.
reginalibrary.ca/film-theatre @rplfilmtheatre
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EXPLORE REGINA’S NEIGHBOURHOODS
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Warehouse DistrictDowntown ReginaGrab a coffee at Brewed Awakening 1992 Hamilton St.
Try local products and produce from Local & Fresh 1377 Hamilton St.
Stroll through the Regina Farmers’ Market May – October, Outdoors Wednesday and Saturday 9 A.M. – 1 P.M.
City Square Plaza
Shop at 22Fresh flagship headquarters 1378 McIntyre St.
Shop local at Mortise & Tenon 2415 11th Ave.
Indulge in a decadent macaroon or cupcake at Queen City Cakes 105 – 1275 Broad St.
Browse the Shoppes on Hamilton Hamilton St. between 11th and 12th Ave.
Shop local fashion and décor at Brick + Mortar 1170 Broad St.
Stroll through the Dunlop Art Gallery at RPL Central Branch 2311 – 12th Ave.
Try the trio of house-made sausages at Avenue Restaurant 2201 11th Ave.
Take a brewery tour at Bushwakker’s Brewpub 2206 Dewdney Ave.
Sip on a Smoked Old Fashioned at Hotel Saskatchewan 2125 Victoria Ave.
Play arcade games at Baller’s Rec Room 2044 Dewdney Ave.
Enjoy live music every weekend at The Cure Kitchen + Bar 2323 11th Ave.
Hang out in the taproom at Rebellion Brewery 1901 Dewdney Ave.
Watch a performance in the Show Lounge at the Casino Regina 1880 Saskatchewan Dr.
Watch live bands and performances at The Exchange 2431 8th Ave.
Warehouse District
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Downtown Regina
Cathedral Village
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Shop fashion for day and night at Uforia Muse 3024 13th Ave.
Eat authentic Mexican food at Malinche inside Pile O’ Bones1808 Cameron St.
Dine amidst a classic old school diner atmosphereat Mercury Café & Grill2936 13th Ave.
Marvel at the beauty of Holy Rosary Cathedralbuilt in 19123125 13th Ave.
Watch a creative performanceat The Artesian 2627 13th Ave.
Enjoy a selection of craft beers brewed on site at Pile O’ Bones 1808 Cameron St.
Shop a variety of local handmade productsat With These Hands3500 13th Ave.
Grab a coffeefrom 33 Coffee Roasters3008 13th Ave.
Wascana Centre
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Enjoy an unforgettable brunch from Skye Café & Bistro 2903 Powerhouse Dr.
Take a guided walking tour of Wascana Park. Tours are free and offered daily, from May – September2900 Wascana Dr.
Browse the exhibits at MacKenzie Art Gallery3475 Albert St.
Meet Scottythe world’s largest Tyrannosaurus Rex, at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum2445 Albert St.
Dive into history during a guided tour of the Saskatchewan Legislative Building 2405 Legislative Dr.
Rent a canoe, kayak, or paddle board from Wascana Canoe & Kayak Rentals, available daily, May – September3000 Wascana Dr.
Share a charcuterie board on the patio at Bar Willow Eatery3000 Wascana Dr.
Watch a musical or theatrical performance at Conexus Arts Centre 200 Lakeshore Dr.
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VISITOR INFORMATION KIOSK2900 Wascana Dr.9 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. daily May 15 – August 31
PARKS & PLAY AREAS 1 Willow Island 2 Lady Slipper Courtyard 3 Douglas Park 4 Waterfowl Park 5 Arboretum Park 6 Lakeshore Park 7 Queen Elizabeth II Gardens
POINTS OF INTEREST 1 Royal Saskatchewan Museum 2 Wascana Centre 3 Conexus Performing Arts Centre 4 Saskatchewan Science Centre 5 Saskatchewan Legislative Building 6 MacKenzie Art Gallery
MONUMENTS & MEMORIALS 1 Bandstand 2 Willow Island Overlook 3 Trafalgar Overlook 4 Legislative Building
Trans Canada Trail 5.45km
Multipurpose Path 10km
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FIRST NATIONS UNIVERSITY OF CANADA POWWOW April 18 & 19, 2020fnunivpowwow.ca
SASKATCHEWAN HIGHLAND GATHERING AND CELTIC FESTIVAL May 16 & 17, 2020saskhighland.ca
CATHEDRAL VILLAGE ARTS FESTIVALMay 18 – 23, 2020cvaf.ca
MOSAIC FESTIVAL OF CULTURES June 4 – 6, 2020reginamulticulturalcouncil.ca
QUEEN CITY PRIDE FESTIVAL June 5 – 14, 2020queencitypride.ca
CANADA’S FARM SHOW June 16 – 18, 2020myfarmshow.com
REGINA INTERNATIONAL FRINGE THEATRE FESTIVALJuly 8 – 12, 2020reginafringe.com
QUEEN CITY EXJuly 29 – August 2, 2020evrazplace.com/events/queen-city-ex
REGINA FOLK FESTIVAL August 7 – 9, 2020reginafolkfestival.com
SHAKE THE LAKE August 28 & 29, 2020shakethelakeregina.ca
QUEEN CITY MARATHON September 11 – 13, 2020runqcm.com
SASKATCHEWAN ROUGHRIDERS Mid-June until end of November riderville.com
REGINA PATSMid-September until Mid-Aprilreginapats.com
CFL GREY CUPNovember 22, 2020riderville.com
CANADIAN WESTERN AGRIBITION November 30 – December 5, 2020agribition.com
WINTERRUPTION January 20 – 24, 2021reginafolkfestival.com
REGINA RESTAURANT WEEK January 25 – February 5, 2021reginadowntown.ca
2020/2021 EVENTS
For more information on events, shopping restaurants and tours, visit: tourismregina.com.
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