Explore Regina

There’s a lot to discover in Regina! Come early or stay late!

Attendees will also have some free time during the Conference and may wish to check out some of these locations.

Local Eateries


Bar Willow


Brewed Awakening


Caraway Grill


Crave Kitchen and Wine Bar


Free Bird


Ginger Garlic Nepalese


Homestead Bar a ViN


Leopold’s Tavern


Peking House


Roots Kitchen and Bar


skye cafe and bistro


The Bannock House


THE EVERYDAY KITCHEN

Local Brewpubs


bushwakker brewpub


Malty National


Minhas Distillery and Brewing


Rebellion Brewing


Pile O Bones

Museums and Interactive Experiences


Government House

Restored to the period of Lieutenant Governor Amédée Forget (1898-1910), Government House museum gives you a glimpse of life at Government House at the turn of the 20th century


Mackenzie Art Gallery

Visit the permanent gallery and the temporary exhibit “To Make Smoke”.  This is the second project in the MacKenzie Art Gallery’s new NEXT series. Realized with support from RBC, this series will support new solo projects by early-career artists based in the prairies. Featuring recent work by Treaty 4-based artist Audie Murray, this exhibition revaluates preconceived notions about Indigenous art practices and the transfer of knowledge. To Make Smoke will offer a fresh perspective on the sensitivity and curiosity the artist brings to her understanding of land


RCMP Heritage Centre

Do you know that Regina is home to the Depot Division training academy?  Tour the barracks and training facility and/or visit our galleries to explore over a century of RCMP history, from the formation of the North-West Mounted Police in 1873, to the modern-day Mountie. Guests of the RCMP Heritage Centre can experience both the historical and modern-day stories of the RCMP through a variety of traditional and informative exhibits, virtual and augmented reality experiences, and live events.


Royal Saskatchewan Museum

Visit the home of the World’s Largest T-Rex and a comprehensive First Nationals Gallery


Saskatchewan Legislature

Visitors are encouraged to park in the spots on Walter Scott Way, and enjoy a walk through the beautiful Queen Elizabeth II Gardens to get to the Legislative Building. Visitors requiring accessible options can park along Memorial Way and use the main sidewalk to the Legislative Building. Building tours are available upon request.


Sky Park

Indoor adventure park


Stone Hall Castle


Wascana Centre

2,300 acre urban park that encompasses many different habitat types and includes a large man-made lake.  It boasts walking trails, playgrounds and other amenities

Golf Courses


Tor Hill


Deer Valley

Events


Mosaic Stadium

Saskatchewan Roughriders vs. Winnipeg Bluebombers – Friday, July 19, 2024 @ 7:30 p.m


Mitchell Field

Regina Red Sox baseball (Western Canada Baseball League) – Friday, July 19 @ 7 p.m.

A Little Further from Regina

20 minutes by car…


Over the Hill Orchards and Winery


Qu’appelle Valley and Last Mountain Distillery in the Town of Lumsden


Regina beach on Last Mountain Lake


Wascana Trails

40 minutes by car…


Tunnels of Moose Jaw

Book one or several of their tours including “The Passage to Fortune” which tells the story of early Chinese immigration to Canada. Witness firsthand their perseverance through discriminatory legislation, their part in the construction of our nation and how they became an integral part of the mosaic of Canada. Your Passage to Fortune is right around the corner.


Temple Gardens Mineral Spa

Features world-renowned geothermal mineral pools

90 minutes by car…


Southern Prairie Railway

Pulling the Past Into the Future with Old Fashioned Train Rides