Arenas & Outdoor Skating Rinks
The City maintains and operates eight indoor arenas, over 50 outdoor skating rinks and six shinny sites. Arenas are open for public skating from September to
March. ...
City Rinks Open for the Season
City Rinks Open for the Season The City of Regina’s indoor rinks are now open, giving ...
Design Standard OS-8
View Design Standard OS-8: Outdoor Rinks
Public Skate Guidelines
For the safety and enjoyment of all patrons attending a public skate, please review the the Public Skate Guidelines.
Public Skate Schedule
View the Public Skate Schedule.
Winter Initiatives Grant - Funding Recipients
View the Winter Initiatives Grant Funding Recipients.
Ward 9 Construction Projects
View the construction projects happening in Ward 9 this season.
Discover Winter Fun!
ter amenities are open and ready for enjoyment, including designated toboggan hills and cozy
community fire pits. Crokicurl sites and outdoor skating rinks will
be opening soon. These activities are free of charge. Don’t miss out on the chance to make the most
of winter in Regina. Visit Regina.ca/WinterCity for a full list of
activities, locations and more information.
City and Community Celebrate Grand Opening of Lakeview Park
for family and friends,” said Bob Hawkins, Chair, Lakeview Community Association. “The park has
been reimagined with a new playground, a refurbished rink, a modern
pump track, picnic tables and shade trees, all of which combine to create a welcoming place,
accessible to all, for future generations of Lakeview residents.” For more information on the
Community Investment Grants Program, visit Regina.ca/Grants.
Public Notice - 500 N Courtney Street
View the proposed development happening at 500 N Courtney Street
Accessibility & Inclusion
City spaces, programs, and services. Download the Accessibility Plan (PDF) If you have questions,
comments or concerns, please email accessibility@regina.ca. The City
is working to become a more equitable employer, service provider and funder. The 2SLGBTQIAP+ Action
Plan was developed to help the City become more inclusive and welcoming to gender and sexually
diverse residents and other equity-deserving groups. The plan was developed after consultation with
2SLGBTQIAP+ residents, employees, and organizations, as well as with the general public. ...