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Located in the southern part of the province, Saskatchewan’s capital city is teeming with must sees and dos. Plan a vacation to the Queen City and visit these top attractions:  

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Wascana Centre

One of the largest urban parks in North America, Wascana Centre is an oasis in the middle of the city and an excellent venue for walking, cycling and jogging. The park is also home to the 104-hectare Wascana Lake Migratory Bird Sanctuary, where you might spot some wild creatures, from painted turtles and wetland birds to pelicans and cormorants. Cool off from the Saskatchewan summer heat as you paddle out on a canoe, kayak or stand-up paddleboard to one of Wascana Lake’s many constructed islands, or take a leisurely cruise with  Ferry Boat Tours .

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Royal Saskatchewan Museum

In 2019, the Royal Saskatchewan Museum ’s newest star attraction made its debut. Scotty, the world’s largest and oldest Tyrannosaurus rex , calls the Regina museum its second home (the first is the T.rex Discovery Centre in Eastend). This scale replica is so massive that it required major redevelopment to the museum to allow for two-storey viewing of the dinosaur skeleton. Another new exhibit – HOME: Life in the Anthropocene – explores the human condition and its impact on the world . The museum's First Nations Gallery reflects the history and traditions of Indigenous peoples and their relationship with the land for over 10,000 years.    

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RCMP Heritage Centre

The RCMP Heritage Centre brings to life one of Canada’s oldest and most iconic stories, the story of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). While the museum is modern, its setting on the grounds of the RCMP Academy, “Depot” Division, is steeped in history. Established in 1885, “Depot” Division is considered the “Cradle of the Force,” with all RCMP members from across Canada receiving their training in Regina. Explore over a century of history, from the formation of the North West Mounted Police in 1873 to the modern-day Mountie. In the exhibit hall, check out the Musical Ride virtual reality experience or get behind the wheel of the driving simulator .

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MacKenzie Art Gallery

Spend a leisurely afternoon browsing works of art at Saskatchewan's oldest public art gallery. The MacKenzie Art Gallery , located in the T.C. Douglas Building, features thought-provoking creations from around the world with nearly 5,000 pieces in its permanent collection. Wander through the 24,000 sq. ft. of gallery space and then stop in The Gallery Shop to purchase locally made, handcrafted and thoughtfully curated giftware.

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Government House

Experience life in turn-of-the-century splendour and admire its Victorian-era elegance while exploring Government House , which was built in 1891 to house the Lieutenant Governor of the Northwest Territories. Now it’s home to a museum, a conservatory and formal Edwardian Gardens. Engaging tours, programs and exhibits will take you back in time .

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Saskatchewan Legislative Building

Constructed in 1912, the Saskatchewan Legislative Building is one of the grandest buildings in Western Canada. Designed by the Maxwell Brothers of Montreal in Beaux-Arts style, the building was constructed with Manitoba Tyndall stone and 34 types of marble. View the grand staircase, rotunda, galleries and Legislative Assembly Chamber during a guided tour, offered multiple times daily. Learn about the vision that early leaders had for the province and the many famous Canadians who are a part of Saskatchewan's political legacy. To discover points of historical interest on the grounds near the Saskatchewan Legislative Building, take a 45-minute self-guided tour through Wascana Centre.

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Igniting the scientific curiosity of young and old, the Saskatchewan Science Centre has more than 185 hands-on exhibits featuring history, nature and technology. It is also home to the IMAX movie theatre and Atom + Geek Science Shop . 

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We would like to acknowledge that the land on which we gather is Treaty 4 territory and the traditional territory of the Anihšinābēk, Nêhiyawak, Dakota, Lakota, and Nakota peoples, and the original home of the Métis/Michif Nation. We recognize that both Indigenous and Métis people are the spiritual and cultural keepers of their traditional lands and still to this day, continue to practice their values, languages, beliefs and knowledge.

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Tourism Regina Gears Up for Tourism Week With More Ways Than Ever to Enjoy the City

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(Regina SK) With temperatures rising and flowers blooming, Canada’s tourism sector is getting ready for a busy, safe travel season in 2022. Through Tourism Week in Canada (May 29-June 4), the Tourism Industry Association of Canada (TIAC) is recognizing the importance of the industry and the resilience of its workers by calling on all Canadians to TRAVEL NOW – for work, life, and play! Tourism Regina is doing its part to support tourism week here at home.

“This summer promises to be the most fun yet, and we want to make sure visitors and residents alike know that there’s always something to do in Regina,” said Chelsea Galloway, Chief Visitor and Tourism Officer at Tourism Regina. “Whether you’re looking for family activities, a concert or sporting event, or a night on the town, Regina has amazing things to offer, and we’re inviting everyone to get out and enjoy them!”

To mark Tourism Week, and to get summer kicked off right, Tourism Regina has been working on new projects and initiatives designed to keep everyone in the know about what’s happening in Regina:

  • A dynamic new website provides an immersive, expansive and easy-to-use platform for users to learn what to do, where to go and how to get there in Regina. Check out tourismregina.com .
  • With 57 Digital Guides created, including 36 currently active, visitors and residents can easily explore local eats, attractions, and destinations. The guides first launched during Tourism Week last year and have proven to be highly successful, with more than 15,000 views since launch, fueling an 87% increase in overall website visits. Recent guides include “After Convention Hours” for event attendees and “Hang With the Locals,” which provides the inside scoop from residents on Regina’s hidden gems. Visit tourismregina.com/guides for more information.
  • Tourism Regina is launching the first ever digital Attractions Pass, a digital passport featuring 13 local attractions, showcasing the best of Regina in an easy, mobile-friendly way. There are two ways to participate: The YQR Family Fun Attractions pass allows you to entertain the whole family. The See YQR (19+) allows you to take a friend and start your 19+ YQR adventure.

Just grab your phone, head to a featured attraction, and check-in on the Attractions Pass Digital Passport! Checking in to all the stops and you could win a prize! Attractions Pass is active from May 9 to August 31. Visit tourismregina.com/explore/attractions-pass for more information.

“As we begin to see a growing appetite for in-person experiences, we couldn’t be more excited to welcome visitors back to the gallery,” said Allison Weed, Communications Manager at MacKenzie Art Gallery. “This new mobile pass is a great way to re-engage our audiences and enhance our visitor experience while supporting and promoting our tourism partners”.

  • The Hop Circuit is hopping again. Now is the perfect time to get friends together for sunshine and pints on the patios of Regina’s most popular craft breweries. Participating breweries include Bushwakker, Malty Mational, Rebellion Brewing, District Brewing, Warehouse Brewing and Pile o’ Bones Brewing. Beer fans can walk, cycle or use a designated driver across the Warehouse District and downtown Regina.

The circuit runs from May 23 to September 5. This year it’s easier than ever! Just grab a phone, go to a participating brewery, order a beverage, and check in on the Hop Circuit Digital Passport. Once a customer has checked in at each location, they can take home a collectible, limited-edition glass. Visit tourismregina.com/explore/hop-circuit for more information.

  • Tourism Regina’s fully digital YQReady Training program is up and running. YQReady was established to help educate frontline workers within the tourism and hospitality sector in the city of Regina, providing the basics on things to see and do in and around Regina. To register and take the course, visit https://stec.skillbuilder.co/catalog/yqready-online .

Visitors and residents are encouraged to check out Tourism Regina’s website and social media pages to stay in the loop on the latest and greatest in Regina.

About Tourism Regina

Tourism Regina is the official destination marketing organization representing Regina and region. It works in collaboration with the Greater Regina Area’s tourism sector and industry partners to promote and enhance Regina as a destination experience. It also encourages the growth of the region’s tourism industry through the retention and development of attractions. Tourism Regina works to attract visitors and residents to explore Regina’s leisure, business and special event opportunities, which in turn generate hundreds of millions of dollars for the regional economy.

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This land is Treaty 4 Territory—the ancestral lands of the Cree, Saulteaux, Dakota, Lakota, Nakoda and homeland of the Métis. We acknowledge the harms of the past and are committed to moving forward in the spirit of reconciliation and gratitude—respecting and honouring the treaties that were made on all territories.

Economic Development Regina is advancing the Calls to Action to foster economic prosperity  f or all in the Greater Regina Area. We are committed to celebrating the  culture, values, and language  of Indigenous peoples to preserve the spirit and intent of Treaty 4.

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REGINA  - It now appears Tourism Regina could soon fall under the oversight of the City of Regina instead of REAL District.

The city has confirmed in a news release that at their next meeting on Nov. 8, Regina City Council will consider a recommendation from city administration to approve transitioning Tourism Regina’s responsibilities to the City of Regina.

According to the city news release, this follows a decision made unanimously by Regina Exhibition Association Limited Board of Directors on Oct. 5.

"Tourism Regina plays an essential role in the vibrancy and economic prosperity of our community,” said Niki Anderson, City Manager, in a statement.

“Should City Council agree with REAL’s request, City Administration is prepared to accept responsibility for Regina’s destination marketing portfolio. The combination of communications and marketing expertise from both organizations would help facilitate a smooth transition and, longer-term, provide synergies to refresh and revitalize the work of Tourism Regina.”

“The amenities and operations of REAL are core to the success of the visitor economy,” said Wayne Morsky, Chair, REAL Board of Directors in a statement. “However, it is the position of the Board of Directors that the transition of Tourism Regina from within REAL is the best path forward to ensure the success of both organizations and the overall growth of tourism in Regina.”

This is just the latest chapter for the troubled Tourism Regina organization, which had  seen a number of changes over the last year and a half.

Previously, Economic Development Regina had oversight over Tourism Regina before that responsibility was taken over by REAL District in June 2022.

Soon afterwards the organization underwent a controversial and botched rebrand, taking on the name Experience Regina. The rebranding quickly came under fire over slogans used in the campaign such as “the city that rhymes with fun” and “show us your Regina.”

Following the Experience Regina controversy, the REAL board returned to the Tourism Regina name and had engaged independent consultant George Cuff, of George B Cuff & Associates Ltd., to conduct an independent review. 

One of the items that came out of his final report was the board undertake a “governance audit or review” and that a review of an appropriate governance or organizational model for tourism be conducted.

What is unclear is what this latest change for Tourism Regina this could mean for the role of Tim Reid, who had been President and CEO of both Tourism Regina and REAL. It is unclear whether he would keep the CEO title for Tourism Regina should it depart the REAL umbrella.

According to the city’s statement, the “operational details regarding the organization’s possible transition from REAL to the City of Regina cannot be established until Council considers REAL’s request and City Administration’s recommendation. 

“At this time, REAL continues to ensure Tourism Regina delivers on its mandate to drive the visitor economy.”

City Administration also states they are committed to leading a “respectful transition” in consultation with REAL and with those stakeholders directly and indirectly affected by the mandate and work of Tourism Regina. The recommendation is for the transition to take place by Dec. 31, 2023.

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