
Join in the fun and celebrate I Love Regina Day on Saturday, August 22, 2026!
Enjoy a day in Victoria Park to check out our community exhibitors, grab a burger, watch some fabulous performances and learn about what Regina has to offer! This is a free event and all are welcome!
What is I Love Regina?
Initiated in 2002 and driven by the Mayor's Office, I Love Regina is based on the successful "I Love New York" campaign and was intended to shift residents’ attitudes towards our community and improve our city’s image. In its over 20 years, I Love Regina has made great strides in improving our image locally and across the country.
This year’s event includes a free BBQ, treats and giveaways, live entertainment, community exhibitors, children’s activities and much more!
Get Involved!
We're excited to invite our local community to get involved and be part of the celebrations!
Applications for both Exhibitors and Performers are now closed. We thank you for your interest in this year's event. Visit our Information page to learn how you can join the Waiting List if space becomes available and to be informed of future opportunities.
I Love Regina Run & Walk
We are pleased to partner with Run Regina to feature the I Love Regina Run & Walk along with the day’s celebrations in Victoria Park! Let’s get everyone moving and celebrate our great city. Movement and fitness are essential to our physical and mental health, so get the whole family together to run, walk or wheel while showing your love for Regina. Registration is now open!
Show your Civic Pride
I Love Regina merchandise will be available for sale at the event near the Information Tent. To purchase clothing or items in advance, visit the online store at ILoveReginaGear.ca or visit City Hall to purchase in person!
Community Exhibitors and Performers
View the list of community exhibitors and performers who will be at I Love Regina Day 2026.
Exhibitors
| Exhibitor | Description |
| Affinity Credit Union | Affinity Credit Union offers personal & business banking, loans, mortgages and investment solutions in Saskatchewan. |
| Association communautaire fransaskoise de Regina | The Association communautaire fransaskoise de Regina (ACFR) is the francophone heartbeat of Regina. We are united by language and inspired by diversity. |
| Big Brothers Big Sisters of Regina and Area | Big Brothers Big Sisters of Regina and Area work together to ignite the potential of young people through life-changing mentoring relationships. We tailor our programs to meet community needs, ensuring locally raised funds support youth in that area. By recruiting based on community needs, matching young people with screened and trained volunteer mentors, and providing ongoing support, they cultivate Developmental Relationships that express care, challenge growth, provide support, share power, and expand possibilities. They are committed to being leaders in mentoring, empowering youth to develop social-emotional competence, mental wellness, and educational engagement—ultimately enabling them to realize their full potential. |
| Build a Village YQR | Build a Village strives to create community and support families, meeting them where they are at in an accessible way. They can provide in home supports, are a niche between a cleaner and a nanny, the friend you can depend on, like a mom in your back pocket. Services are subsidized using a self-determined sliding scale for families who face financial barriers, allowing families to be the experts in their needs. |
| CGI | CGI is a global IT and business consulting firm that helps organizations drive outcomes through technology and expert insight. We provide end‑to‑end services—including strategic consulting, systems integration, managed IT, and digital transformation—across cloud, cybersecurity, data, and AI. They are committed to advancing environmental, social, and governance (ESG) priorities, embedding sustainability and responsible practices in our solutions and operations. CGI also champions STEM education and workforce development, fostering innovation and future talent. |
| City of Regina - Queen City Connects | Queen City Connects! Share your ideas and priorities for the future of mobility in Regina! The City of Regina is creating a city-wide plan to guide future decisions in how we get around and connect across our community. Pop by the City’s tent to share your input, check out cool ideas, and help shape the future of transportation in Regina! |
| City of Regina - Cultural Development Department | Celebrate creativity and community with the City of Regina’s Civic Art Collection and the Neil Balkwill Civic Arts Centre! Discover original artworks by local and regional artists that reflect Regina’s vibrant cultural spirit. Visit our interactive display to learn about public art in the city, explore upcoming arts programs, and engage with hands-on activities for all ages. Whether you're an art lover or a curious passerby, there’s something inspiring waiting for you. Join us in celebrating the power of art to connect, uplift, and enrich our shared spaces—because We Love Regina and the art that shapes it! |
| City of Regina - FunSpots | Take part in Free Drop-in Activities with FunSpots. |
| City of Regina - Program Development & Delivery | City of Regina Waste Education will be providing education for residents on waste diversion and city services, and will have a waste sorting game for interactive learning. |
| Costco Regina | Check out all the great things Costco has to offer and pick up a free bottle of water while you are at their booth! |
| Cubbon Advertising | Grab your I Love Regina merch and celebrate our city in style! |
| Dunlop Art Gallery (Regina Public Library) | Dunlop Art Gallery is dedicated to engaging, researching and presenting a diverse range of visual artwork. The main focus is on contemporary culture. Dunlop Art Gallery enhances the quality of life of its publics by informing the practices and understanding of visual art through activities that include exhibitions, programs, publishing and collecting. Dunlop Art Gallery serves the local community, Library clients, artists, the visual arts community, and the regional and national cultural community. |
| Economic Development Regina | Economic Development Regina Inc. (EDR) is the lead agency for economic development for the Greater Regina Area (GRA). EDR provides leadership to the community with specific accountability for the following core functions: - Support industry growth and diversification through retention, development and attraction of industry. - Find innovative ways to promote sustainable growth while effectively addressing the challenges associated with it. - Market and promote the Greater Regina Area for business and investment. - Ensure the Greater Regina Area offers a vibrant and diversified economy for investors, a climate of growth for business and works toward a high quality of life for residents. |
| Government House & Edwardian Gardens | Government House & Edwardian Gardens operates as a museum that is open year-round to the public providing tours, events and programs. Take a guided tour of the museum or gardens and travel back in time to 1905 to see history come alive. Be sure to check out their website for more information! |
| HMCS QUEEN / Canadian Armed Forces | HMCS Queen is a proud part of the Regina community, building strong connections with the people it serves. As a Naval Reserve Division, it offers local residents the chance to serve while continuing their everyday lives, creating a unique bond between the Navy and the city. Members regularly take part in community events, ceremonies, and volunteer initiatives, sharing Canada’s naval traditions and values. Through teamwork, leadership, and community involvement, HMCS Queen contributes to Regina’s vibrant spirit, maintaining a welcoming, visible, and supportive presence in the community it calls home. |
| Joshua Tree Learning Centre | The Joshua Tree Learning Centre is a Regina-based organization dedicated to supporting children, youth, adults, and families through psychology, counselling, assessments, learning support, and wellness programs. Through compassionate, individualized care, Joshua Tree helps people build resilience, strengthen connections, and thrive in their daily lives. |
| Lüm Mobile | Lüm Mobile |
| Martin School of Dance & Baton | For over 70 years, the Martin School of Dance & Baton has upheld a tradition of excellence in dance and baton twirling instruction in Regina. Guided by our core values of welcoming, teamwork, innovation, and integrity, and under the leadership of owner Lindsay Klumpp, they continue to provide high-quality training. Their studio fosters an inclusive, family-oriented environment and is proud to host the Sundown Optimist Baton Group (SOBG), Studio'53, and Martin Preschool. |
| Next to Kin | Simple safety device to help reunite lost children with their parents. |
| Orangetheory Fitness Regina | Orangetheory combines full-body strength training with heart-pumping cardio to help you build strength now, while laying the foundation for long-term health. |
| Queen City Roundnet | Queen City Roundnet is a sports community fostered around developing the sport Roundnet (Spikeball) in Regina. For the past 3 years they have been working in continuing to grow their community by teaching others how to play, cultivating skills and forming a sense of communal belonging through a fun activity! |
| Rawlco Radio | Z99 is Regina's Top Hit Music Station, their Street Team loves to engage in community events. They will be there with games, photo opportunities and prizes to ensure the people of Regina have a fun experience. |
| REACH | For over 30 years, REACH has been helping improve access to healthy food and food education in Regina. Through programs like the Good Food Box, affordable frozen meals, school nutrition support, and hands-on food education for children and families, REACH works to make healthy choices more accessible for everyone in our community. REACH also partners with schools, community organizations, and First Nations communities close by to support food security and wellbeing through practical, community-focused programming. |
| Regina Cat Rescue (People for Animals of Saskatchewan Inc.) | Regina Cat Rescue (RCR) is a non-profit organisation and registered charity primarily run by volunteers that helps abandoned cats and kittens, and educates people about the humane treatment of pets. |
| Regina Crime Stoppers | They are a community service program that combines the efforts of the public, the media, and the Regina Police Service to prevent and solve crime. |
| Regina Immigrant Women Centre (RIWC) | The Regina Immigrant Women Centre (RIWC) is a charitable, non-profit organization in Regina that supports immigrant and refugee women and their families through programs and services focused on education, empowerment, settlement, employment, language training, and community integration. The organization’s mission is to help newcomer women and their families successfully adjust to life in Canada by building confidence, skills, and community connections in a safe and welcoming environment. |
| Regina Japanese Cultural Club | The Regina Japanese Cultural Club Inc. is a community-based non-profit organization dedicated to promoting, preserving, and celebrating Japanese culture in Regina and the surrounding area. Through events and activities offered throughout the year, RJCC shares the richness of Japanese heritage with people of all backgrounds. From mochi-making and cultural potlucks to the powerful rhythms of taiko drumming, our community offers welcoming opportunities to learn, connect, and celebrate. Whether you have Japanese roots or simply an interest in Japan’s traditions, arts, and community spirit, we warmly invite you to join us in experiencing and honouring Japanese culture together. |
| Regina Pats | Since 1917, the Regina Pats Hockey Club has been the oldest major junior hockey franchise in the world and we’re excited for another great season ahead! For the 2026–2027 schedule and ticket information, visit The Regina Pats Official Website Reginapats.com They look forward to seeing you at the rink! |
| Regina Police Pipes & Drums | Formed in 1985, the Regina Police Pipes & Drums began as a band composed solely of police members. Over the years, they’ve evolved into a fully civilian ensemble, proud to carry forward the tradition of pipe and drum music while embracing the values of diversity and inclusion. Now proudly female lead-just like the Regina Police Service, thei band is embracing a new chapter of leadership, representation, and strength committed to serving their community- not with badges, but bagpipes and drums. |
| Regina Public Library | Regina Public Library is an urban library system committed to providing community services, spaces, and technologies to inspire discovery, learning, and connection. They’re an essential gateway for all people to advance themselves through literacy, lifelong learning, social engagement, and cultural enrichment. |
| Regina Ringette Association | Ringette is a unique winter ice sport played primarily by females, but is open to all. Ringette, like hockey, is played on ice with skates, full protective equipment and sticks with six players per team on the ice at once, but Ringette uses a straight stick, a unique face mask and a hollow rubber ring. |
| Regina Rugby Union | The Regina Rugby Union is the home of rugby in Regina, bringing together athletes of all ages and skill levels in a sport built on teamwork, respect, and community. Whether you’re a seasoned player or trying rugby for the first time, the RRU offers a welcoming environment to learn, compete, and be part of something bigger. |
| Regina Synchronized Skating Teams | Regina Synchronized Skating Teams offers a fun, supportive, and team-focused skating experience for all ages and skill levels. From CanSkate and StarSkate to adult skills and competitive synchronized skating, RSST creates a positive environment where skaters build confidence, improve skills, and make lasting friendships. Led by certified Skate Canada coaches, the club trains out of Balfour Arena and Cooperators Centre and proudly hosts the annual Living Skies Competition each March. Whether you’re learning to skate or looking to compete, RSST is a place to grow, belong, and enjoy the sport of skating. |
| Rosewood Park School of Music | Rosewood Park School of Music offers music lessons for all ages. Group piano, as well as private lessons on flute, violin, voice and guitar. |
| Saskatchewan Blue Cross | Saskatchewan Blue Cross offers affordable personal health insurance plans. Trusted by over 200,000 people in SK to provide comprehensive & flexible health coverage. |
| Saskatchewan Community Foundation | Saskatchewan Community Foundation is a philanthropic organization that connects donors, charities, and communities across Saskatchewan to create lasting local impact. Through endowment funds, grants, and charitable giving services, the Foundation helps individuals, families, businesses, and nonprofits support causes they care about—now and for future generations. Founded in 1969, it works to strengthen communities by managing donations, investing funds for long-term growth, and distributing grants to charities and community initiatives throughout the province. |
| SaskPower | SaskPower will be onsite to speak with residents about ways to save on their power bills. They will have an interactive educational game, a survey contest and branded swag to hand out. They look forward to connecting with the community at I Love Regina Day. |
| SaskTel | SaskTel is Saskatchewan’s provincially owned telecommunications provider, offering wireless service, internet (including fibre), TV (maxTV), home phone, security monitoring, data centre and cloud services, and business ICT solutions. |
| School of Rock Regina | School of Rock is a worldwide network of performance-based music education centers which started in 1998 in Philadelphia. Students learn through rehearsing and performing classic and modern rock in groups, in addition to their weekly private lessons. The instruments we teach are electric guitar, bass, drums, keyboard and vocals. Learning is accelerated as is confidence and teamwork performing in front of audiences. A recent independent study confirmed a majority of School of parents saw improved mental health after their child enrolled. Programs offered are designed for ages 4 to adult, from brand new beginners to advanced skill levels. The school also offers 5-day camps during school breaks and during July and August. There are 450 schools with 80,000 students so far: 12 schools operate in Canada. Come learn music differently! We offer a free trial lesson trial for age 8 to adult. |
| SGI | SGI provides driver licensing, vehicle registration, and property and casualty insurance in Saskatchewan. |
| Special Olympics Saskatchewan | Special Olympics Saskatchewan is a non-profit organization dedicated to enriching the lives of children, youth, and adults with intellectual disabilities through the power of sport. With programs offered in communities across the province, athletes participate in year-round training, competitions, health initiatives, and leadership opportunities that build confidence, friendships, and belonging. Supported by volunteers, coaches, families, and community partners, Special Olympics Saskatchewan promotes inclusion, dignity, and respect while creating opportunities for athletes to reach their full potential both on and off the field of play. Together, we are building stronger, more inclusive communities throughout Saskatchewan — one athlete, one volunteer, and one community at a time. |
| Terry Fox Foundation | The annual Terry Fox Run takes place every September to honour the legacy of Terry Fox and raise money for cancer research. |
| The Art Class | The Art Class is a metis, female, locally owned art studio for kids ages 2-15. Their mission is to nurture young artists through a fun and relaxed studio environment. They aim to play a meaningful role in our city's already vibrant creative community. |
| The Period Network | The Period network is a local initiative collecting and distributing menstrual hygiene products to individuals and organizations in need throughout our community. Because period products are essentials and they believe everyone deserves access. Period. |
| The War Amputations of Canada | The War Amps helps Canadian Amputees. Their Amputee Members will be attending to speak about the programs and services that help the public and amputees, including our Key Tag Service. |
| Tigger's Dog Rescue | Tigger's Dog Rescue is a dog rescue located here in Regina |
| Victoria Square Entertainment Centre Ltd. | Victoria Square Entertainment Centre is a collection of entertainment, such as Glow in the Dark MiniGolf “Around the World,” made in the theme of famous landmarks It is also a modern and safe children's indoor playground FunPark, divided into zones according to age. |
| Wascana Rhythmic Gymnastics Club | Wascana Rhythmic Gymnastics Club offers recreational, pre-competitive and competitive rhythmic gymnastics for children as young as 2 years old |
Performers
Our performers list is coming soon!
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