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Accessible & Inclusive Recreation
If you have a specific program you would like support in, we ask that you apply at least three
weeks before the program start date. We will try our best to
accommodate, but there are no guarantees that a companion will be available at the desired time.
What are Leisure Companions? The Inclusion Support Service offers Leisure Companions, who provide
direct support to individuals while they engage in City of Regina recreation programs and
activities. Leisure Companions are contracted positions with casual hours (hours will be scheduled
as they are needed by individuals in the community). Interested in being a Leisure Companion? We
welcome applicants with related experience and education, but we also encourage those with lived
experience and those with a passion for inclusion and accessibility to apply. To learn more about
the Leisure Companion position or to apply, email InclusionSupport@Regina.ca. Attendant Admission
Program If you need one-on-one support to participate in an adapted recreation program, please
bring an attendant/support person. The City of Regina Attendant Admission Program provides your
attendant/support person with free admission to City of Regina facilities. Download the Attendant
Admission Individual Application Form Download the Attendant Admission Group Application Form City
of Regina Recreation Centres also honour Easter Seals Canada Access 2 cards. Individuals may
present their card at any cashier desk and their attendant will gain free entry without having to
apply for the Attendant Admission Program. For more information, email InclusionSupport@Regina.ca
or call 639-590-8895. Access Leisure Newsletter Subscribe to the Access Leisure Newsletter to
receive the latest information on City of Regina news, programs and services related to Inclusion
and Accessibility. Access Leisure Newsletter Adaptive Services: 306-510-2025 Social Inclusion:
306-777-7047 Email SocialInclusionPrograms@Regina.ca Phone Contact Us Drop-in Programs Affordable
Access Free Programs Accessibility Find more great programs in the Leisure Guide. Leisure Guide
Register for City of Regina classes and programs online. Regina Recreation Online
Downtown
ion Plan in 2026 to support the future vision for the neighbourhood. We are engaging with
community, business and cultural partners to understand the best way
forward to revitalize Downtown Regina. Downtown Capital Projects The City is investing in upgrades
to both underground and above-ground infrastructure to support future business and housing
development. Construction is prioritized to replace aging infrastructure while improving options
for people to get around and create more attractive and welcoming spaces for residents, businesses
and visitors. 11th Avenue Revitalization Project This project is upgrading aging underground
infrastructure to accommodate future growth while making changes to the streetscape. While the
street is now open, the project is still in progress and upgrades will continue in 2026. Scarth
Street Revitalization Project (Future Project) Community engagement with residents, local
businesses and cultural organizations formed the basis of a new conceptual design for Scarth
Street. The vision is to create a space where people want to visit and connect beyond the workweek a
nd throughout the year. Central Loop Trail (Future Project) The first phase of the Central Loop
Trail project will create a pedestrian and bike pathway system to connect downtown and Wascana
Park. Saskatchewan Drive Corridor Improvement Project (Future Project) This project is still in the
design phase and will be focused on replacing aging infrastructure and transform a key traffic
corridor, improving connectivity and safety while supporting investment and redevelopment. Capital
Improvement Projects The City collaborates with our community partners through funding, incentive
programs and engagement initiatives. We also meet with community and business organizations
regularly to share plans and ideas for shaping a vibrant downtown. Regina Downtown Business
Improvement District (RDBID) The RDBID is a non-profit organization that provides a range of
business and community services to improve and promote downtown Regina. Featured project - The
Skuare The Skuare is an innovative, temporary outdoor event space to make use of the former Burns
Hanley and Gordon Block sites across from Victoria Park. It will be the first of its kind in
Saskatchewan. Globe Theatre Globe Theatre is a unique and nationally renowned theatre that has
fostered the work of Canadian artists in Regina’s downtown for decades. It is Canada’s only
permanent theatre-in-the round, offering a truly intimate and creative performance experience.
Feature project – Prince Edward Building renewal project The Globe Theatre is a significant
cultural destination that attracts visitors and talent from across the country. The Globe Theatre
completed a major renovation in 2025 with a grand re-opening before celebrating their 60th season.
Regina Public Library The Regina Public Library’s Central Branch has been a touchstone of
community, culture and learning in Regina’s downtown for nearly 115 years. Featured project -
Central Library Branch Renewal The Central Library Branch renewal project is an important
investment to support community connection and culture in the downtown. Supporting Cultural and
Community Partners Tourism Regina – Downtown Guide Regina Downtown BID – Where It’s At!
Public Notice - 5048 Sherwood Drive
Public Notice - 5048 Sherwood Drive
PL202400089 - Record of Decision
Record of Decision - 5048 Sherwood Drive
Māmowimīwēyitamōwin Park
Eagle-Kequahtooway, app development by Rene Dufour-Contreras, and coordination by Evie Johnny
Ruddy. Learn more about the project at the Common Weal website. Use
the links below to download the app.
Public Art
Courts & Outdoor Facilities
green facility located at Victoria Ave and Queen Street. For booking details, contact the Regina
Lawn Bowling Club, call 306-757-9033 or visit their website. Book a
Recreation Facility Book a Tennis or Badminton Court Online Pickleball/Tennis Drop-in Times
Cycling
anging lanes. Install reflectors, bells and headlights, as well as wear high-visibility clothing.
For more cycling and safety tips, check out SGI’s website. Traffic
Rules In April 2021, Regina City Council approved new traffic rules to help ensure the safety of
cyclists in our community. Some of these rules include: Drivers should be mindful of cyclists and
share the road with all other modes of transportation. Drivers must leave extra space when
following cyclists as bicycles travel slower than cars. Drivers cannot pass a cyclist in the same
lane and must wait until they can use another driving lane. Drivers should never speed past a
bicycle. Drivers must be cautious when opening vehicle doors to avoid a serious injury or fatality.
Don’t open car doors unless it is safe to do so for oncoming traffic or cyclists. Check your
side-view mirror before opening the door or try the Dutch Reach. This is when the driver uses their
right hand to crossover and open the vehicle door, allowing them to shoulder check for oncoming
bicycles. ...