Regina, Saskatchewan

Overview

Regina, Saskatchewan is the province’s capital city, located in western Canada. The city of Regina is warm and welcoming and full of exhilarating events, museums, galleries and science centres. A Regina festival can be found year round, from the Folk Festival to Kona Fest. A wide variety of tastes and specialties are offered by restaurants in the area, so be sure to check out the Regina Restaurant Guide to see all the options. Activities abound for visitors of all ages.

Visit the RCMP Heritage Centre, Wascana Centre and the Royal Saskatchewan Museum by day. When the sun sets on the Queen’s City, head out for some excitement at Casino Regina or hit the Dewdney Strip in the Warehouse District to dance the night away. With plenty of pubs, pool halls and Regina Sports lounges, there is something for everyone. 

Things to See and Do

Regina Casino:
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Regina, Saskatchewan's number one entertainment destination is located in the historic Union Train Station, a National Heritage Site with breathtaking architecture and décor. Inside, discover over 800 slot machines and 35 table games including Roulette, Blackjack, Texas Hold’em and Craps. There are weekly tournaments with world-class poker action for the serious players. You can experience live music and comedy in a state-of-the art Vegas-style Show Lounge. Hop on the free shuttle from the Travelodge Hotel Regina and grab something to eat, hit the slots or catch a live show. Casino Regina has it all.

 
Wascana Centre:
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The name "Wascana" means "pile of bones" in Cree, in reference to the bison bones scattered around Wascana Creek before the area was populated by non-indigenous people. Wascana Centre is a 930 hectare urban Regina park that surrounds a 120 hectare lake located in the heart of the city. Within the Centre’s boundaries is an impressive marsh ecosystem that many species of mammals, birds, fish, amphibians, reptiles, insects and plants call home.  It is an extraordinary place to explore nature without leaving the city.  The Wascana Centre is home to many of the top attractions that bring people to the great city of Regina. In the Centre you will find the Legislative Building, many monuments and sculptures, galleries, museums, the Science Centre and the well known Trafalgar Fountain.

 
The RCMP Heritage Centre:
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The new RCMP Heritage Centre, which opened in 2007, is a must-see Regina attraction. For the past 136 years, the RCMP has been a vital part of Canada's historical and cultural landscape, helping to form and protect our great nation.  Situated on the grounds of the RCMP Academy, the Centre is housed in an incredible stone, glass and concrete building designed by world-renowned architect Arthur Erickson. An appealing multi-media presentation is delivered several times per day in the 124-seat state-of-the-art theatre. The RCMP Heritage Centre engages visitors with this fascinating and unique Regina attraction.

 
Regina Sports:
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If you want to experience true football fans, then be sure to catch a Saskatchewan Roughriders home game at the Mosaic Stadium. These loyal fans pack the 30,945 seats of the stadium to cheer on Saskatchewan’s only professional sports team and it is a sight to be seen. From carved out watermelon helmets to green-painted faces, these fans will get you cheering for their most prized football team. For hockey fans, the Regina Pats will not disappoint. This junior hockey team has been engaging fans in Regina, Saskatchewan for over 90 years, making them the oldest junior hockey franchise in North America. With a season lasting from mid-September to the playoffs in April, the Brandt Centre is home to some of the best junior hockey in Canada. With 115 players drafted into the league since 1968, The Pats have provided the National Hockey League with a plethora of talent and excitement in their home town.

 
Shopping in Regina:
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For those who desire an eclectic and unique shopping experience, Regina has three distinct areas, Cathedral Village, the Warehouse District and Downtown Regina. Take a stroll through Cathedral Village and indulge in the renowned coffee shops, one-of-a-kind boutiques and delectable eateries. Regina’s historic Chicago-style Warehouse District contains over 600 independent retailers and businesses. Downtown Regina features a concentration of unique local boutiques, fashion outlets, niche shops and entertainment options. Any one of these distinctive shopping areas will give you an excuse to go beyond window shopping and spoil yourself. 

 

Transportation

The City of Regina Transit offers bus service 7 days a week with an online Trip Plan to help riders get to and from their destination. Bus routes have convenient stops close to Regina hotels, attractions, nightlife and the business district. If travelling with a vehicle, you will find almost 5,600 public parking stalls and over 1,300 on-street parking stalls located in and around downtown. 

Travel Tips

Regina, Saskatchewan records an average of 2, 338 hours of sunshine each year. Summer days are typically warm and dry and nights tend to be cool and comfortable. Regina winters usually start in early November and last through to March and tend to be very cold. Bring along layers when travelling to accommodate the weather in any season. 

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Travelodge Locations

Travelodge Regina Hotel & Conference Centre Guest Room

Travelodge Hotel & Conference Centre Regina

4177 Albert Street South

Phone: 306-586-3443

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Regina International Airport

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Casino Regina

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Wascana Centre Authority

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RCMP Heritage Centre

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Mosaic Stadium At Taylor Field

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Warehouse Village

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Regina Downtown

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