Tourism Regina Shares Tips for Hosting Guests This Holiday Season
onderful place to visit." Holiday Activities for All Ages Regina is full of activities for guests
of all ages during the holidays. Skate at a local rink or enjoy the
holiday lights at Victoria Park. For indoor options, the Royal Saskatchewan Museum and the
Saskatchewan Science Centre provide engaging exhibits for the whole family. Local Dining Options
Regina’s local food scene offers something for everyone. Treat guests to a meal at popular spots
like Bar Willow Eatery, Bushwakker Brewpub, or Houston Pizza. Holiday Events Winter Wonderland
Tours at the Conexus Arts Centre will transport visitors into a magical holiday setting, while a
Regina Pats game at the Brandt Centre offers an exciting sports experience. Theatre lovers can
enjoy the Peter Pan production at the Globe Theatre—a perfect way to make memories with family and
friends. ...
Winter Activities
oggan Hill (750 Winnipeg Street N) Partners: YQR Mamas Off-Road Bike Syndicate St. Johns First Aid
default Free Winter City Events Ice Skating & Rinks The City
offers several facilities for ice skating. These include eight indoor arenas, 50 outdoor skatingrinks, six shinny hockey sites, and a speed skating oval at Mount
Pleasant Sport Park. View Public Skate Schedules Visit our Arenas & Outdoor Skating Rinks page for more information about our ice facilities. There are plenty
of options for skiers of all skill levels. Expand this section to learn more about the ski and fat
bike trails in and around Regina. Tor Hill Cross-Country Ski & Fat Bike Trails Visit the City
of Regina’s 9 km cross-country ski trail at Tor Hill Golf Course! The trails are rated from
beginner to expert and have several loops to allow skiers to choose their course and exit at
different points. They include double-wide paths with a skate skiing track and a classic
cross-country ski track. Trails are open daily from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m., weather permitting. Groomed
fat bike trails are also available this year. View the Trail Map. Regina Ski Club The Regina Ski
Club offers over 35 km of Nordic ski trails in and around Regina for all ages. They offer programs,
events and trips for beginner, recreational, competitive and adaptive skiers. They have also
introduced groomed walking trails. Learn more about Regina Ski Club on their Website. For more
information about Ski Trails in Regina and current conditions, click here.
Cross-Country Ski & Fat Bike Trails
Extend your stay and play this winter! Community Fire Pits help residents enjoy, stay and play
outdoors for longer by offering a warm-up station and an additional light source in the winter
months. Fire pits are available from noon to 11 p.m. daily. Residents wishing to use the firepits
are asked to bring their own seasoned firewood. Expand this section to view a list of locations and
Safety Tips. ...
Recreation Facilities
an indoor track, tennis courts and badminton courts. We also operate five outdoor pools, eight
arenas, 15 spray pads, and hundreds of outdoor skating rinks,
baseball diamonds, athletic fields, basketball courts, tennis courts, golf courses and more! What's
in Your Neighbourhood
Looking for a Guide to what’s in your neighbourhood? ...
Public Skate Schedule
View the Public Skate Schedule.
Dog Parks
k Locations Seasonal Off-Leash Areas
The last day to use Seasonal Off-Leash Areas is Friday, November 21. After this date, all
outdoor rinks will be locked as crews prepare for the outdoor ice
season.
Please visit one of the City's year-round dog parks listed below. ...
Ward 4 Construction Projects
View the construction projects happening in Ward 4 this season.
From Smartphones to E-Bikes: Fire Prevention Week Focuses on Lithium-Ion Battery Safety
Houses: • Wednesday, October 8, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Fire Station #5, 2700 E Arens Road • Saturday,
October 11, 1:30 - 3:30 p.m. Fire Station #6, 303 Rink Avenue “We
all have lithium-ion batteries in our homes, from lawn and power tools, to children’s toys, to the
electronics we carry with us everywhere, these batteries power most rechargeable things,” said Fire
Chief Layne Jackson. “Knowing how to safely buy, charge and dispose of these batteries is critical
to fire safety in your home.” To keep your family safe, Regina Fire & Protective Services and
the National Fire Protection Association reminds residents to: 1. Buy only safety certified
products. o When buying a rechargeable product, look for a safety certification mark from a
nationally recognized testing lab on the packaging and product, which means that it meets important
safety standards. If it doesn’t have a testing lab stamp, don’t buy it as it could increase the
risk of fire. 2. Charge devices safely. o Always use a charger approved by the manufacturer. o
Charge your device on a hard surface. Don’t charge it under a pillow or on the bed or couch. This
could cause a fire. o Don’t overcharge. Unplug it or remove the battery when it’s fully charged. 3.
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Parks, Playgrounds & Picnic Sites
r-themed playground. Other amenities include a multi-purpose athletic field with portable soccer
nets, a large playground, basketball courts, outdoor rink and a
pathway to the Creek. The City of Regina is pleased to announce the installation of three
communication panels in Gocki Park, Les Sherman Park and Regent Park. The panels allow nonverbal
individuals or people experiencing disabilities to share their needs or wants while using the park
amenities. The communication panels use the Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS) which help
learners of all ages who have various cognitive, physical, and communication disabilities. The
panels were created in partnership with the faculty at St. Maria Faustina School and the Regina
Speech Centre. Each sign has two sides, one has general words and phrases, and the other high use
words and images corresponding with the activities and features of the playground and surrounding
area. The panels are placed low to the ground, within arms-reach of as many people as possible, so
they can be clearly pointed at or touched. Candy Cane Park Rick Hansen Optimist Playground Visit
the castle themed playground and spray pad at the Sandra Schmirler Leisure Centre located just off
Woodhams Drive and Prince of Wales Drive in Regina's East end. Fairchild Park Take a look through
some of the popular playgrounds and unique parks you can find around Regina. Les Sherman Playground
is located off McTavish Street by the Neil Balkwill Civic Arts Centre. ...
Book a Recreation Facility
oking Checklist before completing the City Square Application Form. Please be sure to include any
applicable maps. For more information, email events@regina.ca. F.W.
Hill Mall Map Pat Fiacco Plaza & Victoria Park Map Central Scheduling Central Scheduling books
the facilities listed below. Most applications are accepted only during certain periods as noted.
Following the deadline, bookings are accepted on a first-come, first-serve basis. Call Central
Scheduling at 306-777-7979 weekdays from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. or send an email to
centralscheduling@regina.ca to find information on a facility’s
availability, fees and charges, or to book a facility for your activity. Central Scheduling is
located at 1717 Elphinstone Street, in the Sportplex. The fax is 306-777-6826. Book an Athletic
Field, Ball Diamond, Cricket Field or the Canada Games Athletic Complex Ball Diamond applications
are accepted from December 1-15 each year. Allocation begins on February 1. Cricket field
applications are accepted December 1-15 each year. Allocation begins on January 1. Athletic Fields
and Canada Games Athletic Complex applications are accepted January 1-31 each year. Allocation
begins on February 1. Athletic Field, Ball Diamond & Canada Games Athletic Complex Application
Form Book an Indoor Arena Arena bookings for October to March are accepted from March 15 to 31 each
year. ...
Winter Strategy
View the City of Regina's Winter City Strategy.