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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5.0 based on 245 reviews
Regina's premier escape room provider. Where will you escape from? Genie Lamp? Egyptian Tomb? Genius Preschool? Russian Research Facility? You only have 60 minutes to solve the series of puzzles you need to escape! Attached Board Game Cafe now open, so stay for some food, drink and games! Fully licensed. 320+ board games. Great light meals and snacks. Try our Turkey & Gruyere Croissant w/ pomegranate-cranberry-jalapeno sauce!
The service was great, the room was high quality with a lot of intricate props, and it was awesome to also get to play board games (as your fee for the board game cafe is covered with your room fee). We went for an 11:45 time slot, and because the people before us canceled they offered to let us go earlier if we wanted. It was a great experience with exceptional service :)
5.0 based on 52 reviews
You and your friends are trapped in a room! You have only 45 minutes... Using logic, problem-solving and teamwork... Do YOU have what it takes to ESCAPE? Escape Manor is Regina's hottest new real life Escape experience!
The escape rooms are fun to solve but the highlight of the visit are the great staff. Shout out to Stephanie and Jenna!
5.0 based on 12 reviews
The Grid lets people experience high quality VR in a relaxed setting, by themselves or with friends. There are numerous games and experiences to choose from. The Regular arcade rooms are rented to groups of 1-4 people, and there is a wheelchair accessible Premium room for 1 to 6. It is recommended that participants be aged 14+, however if accompanied by an adult 8-13 year olds can use the VR equipment as long as they are 48 inches or taller. Waivers for all minors must be signed by parent or the responsible adult, and can be filled out on arrival or downloaded from our website to fill out in advance. Each room is equipped with an HTC Vive headset, controllers, two large monitors, and comfortable seating so you can watch your friend(s) play, which makes it a fun social experience for the whole group. Bookings are online only on our website. Pricing is per room, not per person: Regular rooms for up to 4 people are $29.95/hr., and our Premium Room for up to six people is $39.95/hr.
5.0 based on 37 reviews
District 3 Escape Rooms, is a venue with different immersive experiences and stories. Your team will be locked in a scenario for up to 60-minutes, finding clues, solving puzzles, and trying to escape. There are many physical rooms options, and over a dozen scenarios in virtual reality. Are you ready for the immersive challenge?
Always new experiences and so many to choose from. Very well set up and lots of fun for all ages. Always fresh ideas that make coming back always something new.
5.0 based on 60 reviews
Axe throwing is one of the fastest growing indoor recreational sports and is now open in Regina. LUMBERJAX offers complete axe throwing technique and safety lessons prior to each session. Our staff then leads you into competition matches against your friends. Our large, 10 lane facility is perfect for team wind-ups, birthday parties, bachelor/ette parties, corporate events, walk-ins & much more!
5.0 based on 72 reviews
Mystery Mansion is a story-driven escape room establishment in Regina, Saskatchewan. Prepare to be immersed as soon as you walk in our door.
We just did the virtual version of the Detective's Office and it was a lot of fun! We appreciate Mystery Mansion keeping us entertained during the pandemic. Our Game Master Sam was very entertaining and the perfect amount of sassy. Thanks Mystery Mansion!
4.5 based on 204 reviews
Now open to visitors, this was once home to lieutenant-governors of Canada's Northwest Territories.
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.
4.5 based on 453 reviews
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.
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!
4.5 based on 262 reviews
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.
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