10 Things to do Good for Kids in Regina That You Shouldn't Miss

September 16, 2021 Myesha Cogley

Although situated on a flat plain with few indigenous trees, Regina boasts some of western Canada's most innovative urban landscaping, with plentiful green spaces, hiking and biking paths, playgrounds, oak-lined streets and parks throughout the city. The popular Wascana Lake plays host to summer boaters and winter skating. Regina is also home to numerous cultural and educational institutions, including museums, galleries, theaters and Canada's RCMP Training Academy Grounds.
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1. Regina Rolling Robot Tours

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Regina Rolling Robot Tours

Regina Rolling Robot Tours (RRR Tours) is the only company in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada that offers guided tours of Wascana Centre. Explore the rich history and scenic sites like the Saskatchewan Legislative Building, bird sanctuary, recreational facilities, Universities, and much more in a fun, unique way!

2. Government House

4607 Dewdney Ave, Regina, Saskatchewan S4T 1B7 Canada +1 306-787-5773 http://www.governmenthouse.gov.sk.ca/
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Government House

Now open to visitors, this was once home to lieutenant-governors of Canada's Northwest Territories.

Reviewed By ALSVFE - Regina, Canada

There is not very many historic buildings in Regina, but Government House is definitely one of them. The building was restored and preserved as it was 1900s. They have afternoon Victorian tea party once a month, which is worth visiting. However you need to register for it in advance.

3. Wascana Centre Park

2900 Wascana Drive, Regina, Saskatchewan S4P 3S7 Canada +1 306-522-3661 [email protected] http://www.wascana.ca
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Wascana Centre Park

Wascana Centre is known internationally as a beautifully landscaped park surrounding a 120-hectare lake located in the heart of the City of Regina. Wascana Centre is home to numerous important buildings such as the Saskatchewan Legislative Building and hosts more than 2,000 events a year ranging from charity runs & walks, cultural celebrations, to the annual Canada Day festivities.

Reviewed By 461dequanc - Rochester, United States

Immediately after we arrived at the hotel we booked in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada post ~8 hours driving started from Fargo, ND, USA, the first thing that family wanted to do was to visit this park. It was around 4:00pm in the afternoon of a sunny day at the end of July 2018. When we drove to park, we found that the park was built around the famous and beautiful Wascana Lake - a Park in the heart or center of the Regina City, like but bigger than the Center Park in New York City. There are several small islands in the lake with only one named “Pine Island” that we could freely walked into. From there you can see some people are boating or kayaking while birds like sea gulls and several swans are playing or maybe looking for food in the lake water. While we drove along the beach road to a place - should be at the Northwest corner, we were deeply attracted by the beauty of the flowers in a garden. So we parked our car and enjoyed the variety of the beautiful flowers inside the garden - Queen Elizabeth Garden that is in front of the Saskatchewan Provincial Legislative Building. Between the Building and the Garden, you can see the sculpture of Queen Elizabeth riding on a horse while on the other end of the Garden that is close to the lake you can see the sculpture of the most famous politician of Saskatchewan, Walters Scott, who was the founder of both Saskatchewan and Alberta provinces of Canada. Among all the beautiful views of the Park left in our brains, the unique beauty of the so many types of flowers in the Garden, are the most magnificent and unforgettable.

4. Royal Saskatchewan Museum

Royal Saskatchewan Museum 2445 Albert St College Ave. and Albert St, Regina, Saskatchewan S4P 4W7 Canada +1 306-787-2815 [email protected] http://www.royalsaskmuseum.ca/
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Royal Saskatchewan Museum

Since 1906. Explore Saskatchewan and your world - the past, the present, and the future - as never before. We are a natural history museum offering life and earth sciences, as well as aboriginal history.

Reviewed By katherinel489 - Onanole, Canada

Regina, our former home for decades, was a city we were proud to take many visiting family members to see the famous Dinosaur and many exceptional wildlife scenes (back in the days when it was the Museum of Natural History.) This icon has the well-deserved reputation of being one of the very best internationally. If you're in the Queen City, be sure to stop in and be amazed!

5. Legislative Building

2405 Legislative Dr Wascana Centre, Regina, Saskatchewan S4S 0B3 Canada +1 306-787-5416 [email protected] http://www.legassembly.sk.ca/
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Legislative Building

Reviewed By LateTravelers

We arrived in time for the 10am tour. No backpacks are allowed and there is security scanning before proceeding. Our tour guide, a young man that I can’t remember his name, did an excellent job and was very knowledgeable. Tour took about 40 minutes and gave a fair bit of history of Canada that I wasn’t up to date with. Magnificent building.

6. Saskatchewan Science Centre

2903 Powerhouse Dr, Regina, Saskatchewan S4N 0A1 Canada +1 306-791-7914 [email protected] http://www.sasksciencecentre.com/
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Saskatchewan Science Centre

The Saskatchewan Science Centre encourages experiments, surprises you with stage shows, wows you with workshops and has the province's only 3D IMAX Theatre! The Saskatchewan Science Centre is a non-profit, non-governmental educational facility with the mission of igniting scientific curiosity and innovation in Saskatchewan communities through interactive, dynamic and engaging opportunities. Our vision of the future, in fulfilling that mission, is inspired minds through science and innovation. The Science Centre is one of Saskatchewan’s largest family tourist attractions with close to 4 million visitors since its opening in 1989.

Reviewed By amysH7072DP - Lumsden, Canada

We purchased a Family membership this summer for $100 for the year as single admission is quite expensive. However, the membership has been quite worth it! We are particularly enjoying the stage shows and weekly maker space STEAM activities. We also participated in the first science time for tots last Tuesday, which was great. These special weekly activities keep us returning and then we explore the science centre a little bit differently each time. It is worth getting a membership if you plan to go more than once in the year. Definitely check out the maker space when you go! It currently runs from noon to 3pm daily and you can see the schedule of activities on the science centre website.

7. RCMP Heritage Centre

5907 Dewdney Ave, Regina, Saskatchewan S4T 0P4 Canada +1 866-567-7267 [email protected] http://www.rcmphc.com/
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RCMP Heritage Centre

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) have been an integral part of Canada's historical and cultural landscape since 1873, helping to form and protect our great nation, and playing a significant role in creating the Canadian identity. Situated on the doorstep of RCMP Academy, "Depot" Division in Regina, Saskatchewan, where Mounties have trained since 1885, the RCMP Heritage Centre is appropriately located where the tradition begins. The Centre brings to life the incredible story of the RCMP and its role in the development of Canada using state of the art exhibits, multimedia technologies, and engaging programming and tours.

Reviewed By DessertFox85

I really enjoyed myself at the Heritage Centre, it was a well curated collection; with many examples from former RCMP Members such as Medals, weapons, uniforms. They have some things for younger kids, but one of the interactive driving sims was well past needing service. The 3D horse exhibit was fun but I think the audio did not work? I would definitely recommend the RCMP Heritage Centre for all, though I feel the older members of the family will get the most out of this as you get to appreciate everything with more understanding of history. Depending how in depth you would like to get you could spend 2-4 hours easily.

8. Regina Floral Conservatory

1450B Fourth Avenue, Regina, Saskatchewan S4P 3C8 Canada +1 306-781-4769 [email protected] http://www.reginafloralconservatory.ca
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Regina Floral Conservatory

We've been described as a "hidden gem" which is mainly due to to our location. Although initially a little difficult to find you will be glad you did. Bursting with tropical plants, exotic trees and brilliant blooms from September to June, Regina Floral Conservatory extends a warm welcome to all visitors. We are open every day (except Christmas and New Years' Day) from 1pm - 4:30 pm, Mon, Tues, Wed, Sat, Sun. Thursday we are open from 1:00 - 8:00pm and Friday we will open at 11:30 - 4:30 pm. There are some exceptions due to private events. We host 5 Teas each year and have 6 seasonal changes.

Reviewed By lynettep513 - Regina, Canada

I love going here in the winter months as it gives you an escape from the cold and snow. Great for elderly people. The volunteers at the front desk are exceptional.

9. Regina Farmers' Market

2220 12th Ave. City Square Plaza, Regina, Saskatchewan S4P 0M8 Canada +1 306-501-1363 [email protected] http://reginafarmersmarket.ca
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Regina Farmers' Market

A farmers' market founded in 1975 offering goods "made, baked, grown, or designed" in Saskatchewan. OUTDOOR MARKETS: City Square Plaza Every Wed & Sat 9 am - 1 pm May to Mid-October INDOOR MARKETS: 2065 Hamilton St. Every Saturday 9 am - 1 pm SPRING: March to May FALL: Mid-October to Mid-December

10. Kiwanis Waterfall Park

3400 Regina Ave, Regina, Saskatchewan Canada
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Kiwanis Waterfall Park

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