Visitor attractions in Regina, Saskatchewan

Regina is the capital city of Saskatchewan and situated along the Trans-Canada Highway. This is a list of attractions for visitors located in the city.

Attractions

Casinos

Casino Regina: Located in the Canadian Pacific Railway station on Saskatchewan Drive, formerly South Railway Street.

Government

Venues and events

  • Globe Theatre: One of only two arena theatres in North America. It produces six shows in the Evraz Main Stage Season each year, and up to four shows in the Shumiatcher Sandbox Series.
  • Mosaic Stadium: A municipally owned football stadium that is home to the Saskatchewan Roughriders, and the Regina Rams; it opened in 2017.
  • REAL District: This facility is the venue for:
    • Brandt Centre: A combination facility seating up to 7500 people, it serves primarily as an ice surface for hockey, curling and concerts. During Agribition, it also hosts the National Finals Rodeo. The Brandt Centre is often referred to by its former name: the Regina Agridome.
    • Canada’s Farm Show: held in late spring, it is touted as North America's largest dryland farming show with an emphasis on the newest technology and equipment.
    • Canadian Western Agribition: A livestock show held annually in late November.
    • Credit Union EventPlex: A 90,000 square foot multi-purpose facility with a removable turf field that opened in the summer of 2005. It is home to Regina's indoor soccer community and has hosted the Brier patch (a beer garden that holds approximately 6400 people) for the 2006 Tim Hortons Brier and the wrestling venue for the 2005 Canada Summer Games.
  • Queen City Ex: Similar to an American county or state fair, it is usually held the first week of August.

Museums

Nature

References

  1. ^ Kurz, Larissa (August 29, 2025). "Labour Day long weekend: What's open and what's closed in Regina?". Regina Leader-Post. Retrieved December 8, 2025.