North West Leisure Centre
ght adult change table Shower Toilet and sink Foldable portable sling lift for land transfers only
Accessible Washrooms Located in the lobby and rink areas Changerooms
Changerooms have accessible washroom stalls Leisure Pool Aquatic ramp and wheelchairs for entry
into the pool, entry depth is 0.2 metres Leisure Pool Ranging in depth from 0.2 to 1.5 metres Pool
slide Aquatic ramp and wheelchairs for entry into pool (entry depth 0.2 metres) Whirlpool Hot Tub
Dry Sauna Men's and women's changerooms Accessible all-gender changeroom on pool deck Gendered
washrooms in the lobby area Available to rent (capacity: 250 people) Suitable for a wide range of
activities Basketball nets, small selection of various balls available Mirrors Free weights Benches
Strength machines Treadmills Ellipticals Steppers Recumbent bikes Stair masters Rowing machines
Users must be at least 16 years old to use the Strength and Conditioning room independently. Those
ages 12 to 15 may use it with adult supervision. Three meeting rooms of various sizes Available to
rent Natural lighting Personal Training To find more information about personal training costs and
options available at this site, please visit the cashier desk or call 306-777-7158 Spray Pad See
Outdoor Pools and Spray Pads Drop-in Activities Fall 2026 Leisure Guide (Text-Only) Fall 2026 Free
Programs Brochure How to Create a Wish List (Prepare for Registration Day) Automated Waitlist Guide
Swim Apparel Guidelines How to Become a Lifeguard or Swimming Instructor Swimming Lesson
Registration Chart
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Recreation Facility Plan
View the 2010-2020 Recreation Facility Plan.
General Hospital Walking Tour
Heritage Walking Tour of the General Hospital Neighbourhood.
Service Partners
ffinityPlex, a 90,000 sq. ft. with a regulation indoor soccer field and flexibility to host trade
shows, conferences, gala dinners and more. The six-rink hockey
arena, the Co-operators Centre, which hosts tournaments almost every weekend generating
considerable tourism and economic benefit. The Viterra International Trade Centre (VITC), which is
the new home for the Canadian Western Agribition, major trade shows, conferences and other events
of all shapes and sizes. Two signature events, Queen City Ex and Canada’s Farm Show, which bring
our community together at REAL District as we showcase the best Regina has to offer. REAL has
evolved into an organization that operates and maintains the community’s hub of events and
entertainment. REAL began operating as a not-for-profit municipal corporation in 2014 with
oversight from a volunteer Board of Directors appointed by Council. The City of Regina owns the
lands and assets of REAL District that REAL operates on behalf of the City. Council provides a
small annual grant to support its operations. However, the vast majority of REAL’s revenues are
generated by the services it provides. REAL operates as a not-for-profit corporation and any
surplus profit at year-end is invested in the maintenance and improvement of civic infrastructure
at REAL District, all of which is owned by the City of Regina. The mandate of REAL is to: a)
operate in the best interests of the community and enrich the quality of life for people in the
community through the hosting and delivery of local, regional, national, and international events;
b) develop, operate and maintain City and other facilities to provide world-class hospitality for
trade, agribusiness, sporting, entertainment and cultural events that bring innovation, enrichment
and prosperity to the community; and c) operate with an entrepreneurial spirit and to pursue
expanded business venture that could generate additional revenue. Regina Downtown Business
Improvement District The Regina Downtown Business Improvement District (RDBID) is an organization
that provides a range of business and community services to promote and enhance the Downtown
District’s unique assets, to improve conditions for businesses operating in the district, and to
improve the quality of life for those who shop, work, live and play downtown. RDBID’s services
supplement services provided by the City of Regina. RDBID programs and services are financed by a
special property tax assessment collected from commercial property owners located in the defined
boundaries of the Downtown District. This District encompasses 53 blocks bordered by Angus Street
to the west, 13th Avenue to the south, Halifax Street to the east, and Saskatchewan Drive to the
north. RDBID also extends along Broad Street south to College Avenue. The special assessments are
approved by the Board of Directors of RDBID, which is appointed by Council, and includes a
representative from Council. ...
2020 Approved Budget Report
View the 2020 Approved General & Utility Operating and Capital Budget Report