Inclusive & Adapted Programs & Services
ith a ramp and wheelchair that can be wheeled directly into the pool. There is one multi-use family
change room. City of Regina lifeguards will be on-site to supervise
the program but are not able to transfer, lift, or reposition individuals. We kindly ask that
individuals requiring one-on-one support/assistance please bring an attendant/support person. To
register for a swim time please visit Regina Recreation Online or contact the City of Regina
Playline at 306-777-7529 (PLAY). Adapted Swim Lessons This 1-on-1 adapted swim lesson is designed
for those that experience disability. Instructors will work with participants to support them in
meeting their needs and goals. City staff will be on-site to
facilitate the program but are not able to transfer, lift, or re-position individuals. For more
information please email socialinclusionprograms@regina.ca or call 306-777-7044 or 306-510-2025.
Adapted Group Swim Lessons This adapted swim lesson is designed for those that experience
disability(s), but enjoy being in a group setting. ...
Trees
es? If so, you are required to protect them from any construction, demolition or landscaping work
you may do. Submit a tree preservation plan for the site to the City
of Regina prior to the start of construction. The Tree Preservation Plan should include the
following items: Show the location of all existing trees on the site. Determine viable alternatives for preserving the existing trees. Determine
the tree protection requirements for the site. Determine any
possible conflicts especially those requiring tree removal, relocation or new plantings on
boulevards. Identify the access roadway to the site. Determine if
clearance pruning is needed before the starting construction work. Construction The City of Regina’s
Tree Replacement Program extends the life of our urban forest by replacing dead, diseased or
damaged City-owned trees on municipal property in parks, residential and arterial streets and
boulevards. A limited number of trees are available for this program each year. Requests will be
granted on a first-come, first-served basis. Upon receiving your request, City staff will inspect
your yard to assess whether a new City-owned tree can be accommodated, where the tree can be
planted, and which species is suitable based on: Yard size Location of buildings and underground
utilities Curb location Other amenities Replacement Submit a Service Request Service Regina
306-777-7000 Online Report a tree concern or request the removal of a City-owned tree. Phone
Contact Us Yard Care & Landscaping Dutch Elm Disease Tree Pruning Schedule Forestry Bylaw How
to Band Your Tree Video Recommended Tree Species How to Water a Tree Video
Public Notice - Design Package (May 15)
View the proposed development happening at 535 Douglas Avenue
Public Notice
Public Notice - 1899 Pasqua Street - Hearing
City Launches 2026 Gopher Control Program
leashed near these areas, as small holes and mounds can be difficult to see and may pose a safety
hazard. This year, 42 locations will be treated. Sites will be
monitored daily for several weeks following treatment and signs will remain in place until the
poison is no longer present and gopher activity is under control. Crews will apply Rozol RTU, a
product approved for use by Health Canada, in selected rough turf areas such as storm channels,
roadways and railway buffer zones. The poison will not be used in athletic fields or park spaces.
Spring is the most effective time to manage gophers as activity increases after winter. Early
treatment in rough turf areas helps prevent gopher populations from spreading into maintained turf
and sport fields later in the summer. The program begins this week and will continue over the
coming weeks. Residents can find more information, including treated locations at Regina.ca/Pests.
Tree Removal Form
he property line TERMS & CONDITIONS 1. An application must be received a minimum of 14 business
days prior to the tree removal being required. 2. A site plan
clearly demonstrating the proposed tree(s) for removal is required with this application form. 3.
The Coordinator, Forestry Services will review the application and may require additional
information from the applicant prior to approval. ...