Development Guide
City of Regina Development Guide
Multi-Residential - Low-Rise Model Narrative
View the Multi-Residential - Low-Rise Assessment Model Narrative.
Cathedral Walking Tour
Heritage Walking Tour of the Cathedral Neighbourhood.
PL202400017 - NE Industrial Area
Public Notice - NE Industrial Area
Public Notice - 1102 N Fleet Street
Public Notice - 1102 N Fleet Street
City Page March 4 2023
View the March 4 Issue of City Page.
Sport & Recreation Grants
disabilities, etc. Promote active and healthy lifestyles among children and youth. Support
community initiatives that encourage multi-season use of open space.
Support efforts by organizations that deliver programs, services and space that align with the
Truth & Reconciliation Calls to Action (TRC). We strongly recommend applicants contact
Community Investments at the City of Regina to determine which grant or funding stream is most
appropriate for their organization or specific initiative. In some cases, applicants may be
eligible to apply for more than one grant. ...
Community Gardens & Flowers
ity Eastview Community Association South Zone Community Gardens West Zone Board The City plants
fruiting trees and shrubs throughout our parks and open space. We
provide this fruit-bearing vegetation for members of the community to harvest and enjoy. Find your
favourite in a park below. Central Park: various herbs Gocki Park: plum trees Green Meadow Park:
grapes Les Sherman Park: saskatoon shrubs mâmawêyatitân centre: apple trees, saskatoon shrubs,
cranberry shrubs Patricia Park: pear trees Pilot Butte Creek Multi-Use Pathway: apple trees,
saskatoon shrubs, haskap shrubs, cherry trees Realtors Park: chokeberry shrubs Steinson Park:
saskatoon shrubs, haskap shrubs, cranberry shrubs and raspberry bushes Wascana Creek Park: apple
trees, saskatoon shrubs
Edible Landscapes
City Flowers Each year, the City maintains 400 flower pots and 48 flower beds throughout Regina.
Between the beds and pots, more than 40,000 plants are planted annually. We plant mostly petunias,
lilies and marigolds, but we do plant some interesting flowers like Mexican sunflowers and Mystic
Illusion Dahlias in Central Park. We often get inquiries from residents about the flowers we have
planted. To help you identify and learn more about the flowers that have caught your interest, we
created an Interactive Floral Map. Regina Floral Conservatory Regina is also home to the Regina
Floral Conservatory which is operated and maintained by volunteers of the Regina Garden Associates
in partnership with the City of Regina. Visit the Regina Floral Conservatory to learn more about
Regina’s premiere indoor green space. Natural Areas Parks, Playgrounds & Picnic Sites Community
& Neighbourhood Centres How to Start a Community Garden Infographic Community Gardens Policy
Regina Floral Conservatory Tree & Yard Care
Recreation Facility Plan
View the 2010-2020 Recreation Facility Plan.
Zoning Bylaw 2019 Chapter 3
Zoning Bylaw 2019 Chapter 3