City of Regina Winter / Spring Leisure Guide Now Available
Start the New Year off right with activities for the whole family. The City of Regina’s Winter / Spring Leisure Guide is available online now. Registration for City leisure and recreation programs starts at 7 a.m. on Tuesday, December 13 for residents and Thursday, December 15 for non-residents.
Each season, the City offers hundreds of activities and classes for all ages and abilities, providing residents with an opportunity to explore something new. This winter and spring, new classes include Adapted Soccer for children ages 5-7 who experience difficulties with gross motor development, and Resolution 2023, small group personal training sessions for ages 18 and up. Crowd favourites are also returning like Sports Jam for kids, Adapted Leisure Swim, Body Blast fitness and jewelry making.
The new Adult Lifeguard Club offers adults a chance to learn, or relearn, lifeguard and swim instruction theory. The Club provides all the courses required to become a City of Regina Lifeguard to those 18 and up who want to step back on the pool deck. Standard First Aid & CPR-C/AED is a prerequisite. Lifeguarding for the City is a fun, flexible and rewarding opportunity.
To ensure residents don’t miss out on their preferred classes, they are encouraged to create or sign into their online account at Regina Recreation Online before registration day. There’s a step-by-step guide to add preferred classes to a ‘wish list’. This will make check out quick and easy on registration day. Registration can be completed online or by calling 306-777-PLAY (7529).
For more information on registering for programs or to view the online version of the Leisure Guide, visit Regina.ca/leisureguide