Explore, Learn and Play: Regina’s Fall Leisure Guide Launches August 5
The City of Regina is excited to announce a brand-new lineup of arts, wellness, adapted and youth recreation programs in the upcoming Fall 2025 Leisure Guide. The Guide will be available to view online starting Tuesday, August 5, with registration opening Tuesday, August 12 at 7 a.m. for Regina residents and Thursday, August 14 at 7 a.m. for non-residents.
Whether you're looking to unleash your inner artist, stay active or get your kids coding, there’s something for everyone this season.
New this fall at the Neil Balkwill Civic Arts Centre is Intermediate Stained Glass, a class that lets students continue building stained glass skills through independent projects. For adults 15+ looking to improve their fitness, LiveWell provides small-group personal training in a supportive gym environment, with several sessions available at the Fieldhouse starting Tuesday, September 2.
Adapted programs, offered in multiple locations, continue to support inclusive access to recreation. Adapted Badminton - Teens, provides youth with disabilities a chance to learn skills in a fun, social setting, and Adapted Adult Strength & Balance, is a beginner fitness class focusing on core strength and mobility.
Kids and youth can dive into exciting experiences, too! Roblox Coding for Beginners introduces game creation for ages 10 to 14, while Lacrosse offers fun, skill-building sessions for ages 5 to 12. Popular Sports Jam classes are also back with versions for kids of all abilities, girls-only and even adults.
Get Ready to Register
- Leisure Guide available online: Tuesday, August 5
- Registration opens:
- August 12 for Regina residents
- August 14 for non-residents
Classes fill up quickly, so register early and make sure to add classes to your Wish List before registration day. Visit Regina.ca/LeisureGuide for full program details and registration information.