Recycling Sorting Guide
Recycle the right stuff. Learn what items are acceptable and unacceptable to place in your blue cart.
How to Submit a Water Meter Reading
Reading Your Water Meter
Depending on the type of meter installed at your property, your display may look different. Please follow the instructions for your meter type to ensure accurate billing.
Neptune MACH 10 Ultrasonic Meter
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Legacy Program Policy - Appendix A - Fee Schedule
View the Fee Schedule for the Legacy Program Policy.
Leisure Guide
r Non-Residents and Non-Verified Residents There are three easy ways to register for City of Regina
leisure programs: 1. Online with a credit cardVisit Regina
Recreation Online Sign in or create an account if you are a new user. If you're a new user, click
Forgot Password and enter your email address. Your login information will be sent to the provided
email address. A Family PIN or Login ID is no longer required. Search or register for programs 2.
Phone with a credit card Call the PlayLine at 306-777-7529. 3. In-PersonVisit the Fieldhouse, Lawson Aquatic Centre, Sandra Schmirler Leisure Centre,
North West Leisure Centre, or Neil Balkwill Civic Arts Centre to register at the information desk.
Late registrations for programs will be accepted whenever possible. Customers registering late will
pay a prorated fee for the program. If you’d prefer to pay with cash or debit and have a Regina
Recreation Online account, you can place a credit on your account by visiting a Recreation Facility in advance. Register Online Registration is now
open for Summer Leisure Guide programs. Register Online Registration Day Payment Methods Online and
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Body Rub Establishment Licences
A Body Rub Establishment may operate in specific industrial zones of
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Tours & Events
If you are interested in hosting a tour at one of the City
Cemeteries, the City welcomes organizers who would like to showcase Regina’s cultural ...
Sandra Schmirler Leisure Centre
Whether you are looking for swimming lessons, a leisure swim ora workout, there is something for everyone at the Sandra ...
Recycling OOPS Tag
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Rider Transit & Mosaic Stadium Shuttle
ing place at Mosaic Stadium. Buses shuttle back and forth from select locations starting 1 hour and
45 minutes before a Rider game or a major event.Visit
riderville.com/ridertransit for more details on Rider Transit. Turvey Centre - Across from Evraz
Park Pool. ...
Proclamation Request Form
Request a proclamation to recognize a person, event or organization for a specific day, week or month.
Dog Swim
Bring your dog for a swim in the pool to close out the season!
Indoor Aquatics Facility
and for both competitive and recreational pool time outpaces the current capacity of the three
current indoor pools which average about 450,000 total visits per
year. With exciting new leisure attractions in the waterpark and a national level competition
space, projected visits to this pool alone could exceed 600,000 swimvisits and 1.2 million site visits
per year. How much will it cost? The budget for the IAF is $285.1 million with an additional $28.5
million for the geothermal heating facility. In total, the budget for the IAF is $313.6 million. T
he funding breakdown is as follows: Aquatics Facility $285.1 million Federal government: $43.2
million Provincial government: $36 million City of Regina: $205.9 million Geothermal Heating Plant
$28.5 million Federal and provincial Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program grant: $14.7
million City of Regina: $13.8 million
Community Impact and Funding
Expand this section to learn about project timeline. 2019 A new indoor aquatics facility was
identified as a priority in the 2019 Recreation Master Plan for Regina. September 2021 - June 2022
A Community Advisory Committee was established for the project. Planning work over this phase
included: a feasibility study, an assessment of the existing facility and financial analysis.
Consultations and community engagement included: stakeholder consultations, best practice workshops
and public surveys. Summer 2022 The feasibility study on a new indoor aquatics facility was
presented to the Executive Committee. A Catalyst Committee was established to guide the project.
Spring 2023 March 1 – The Catalyst Committee presented a proposal to Executive Committee. March 8 –
City Council approved the proposal to apply for federal and provincial funding. Spring 2024 to Fall
2024 March 7 – The City of Regina, along with the provincial and federal governments, announced
funding approval for the Indoor Aquatics Facility and geothermal heating plant through the
Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program. October – Council approved initial funding for the
project. Summer 2025 May 2025 – Public neighbourhood drop-in sessions were held to share
information on the project. July 2025 – City Council approved updated budget of $313.6 million,
including $28.5 million for the geothermal energy plant. Fall 2025 August 2025 – Public officials
and local aquatics groups gathered for a sod-turning event to celebrate the beginning of this
exciting new project. October/November 2025 – Site preparation begins behind the Sportplex building
at Elphinstone Street, marking the start of construction.
Project Timeline
View documents related to the Indoor Aquatics Facility. Recreation Master Plan IAF Feasibility
Study Geothermal Background Geothermal Feasibility Study IAF & Geothermal Media Release
Related Documents
Visit the archived Be Heard engagement page for the Indoor Aquatics
Facility. Indoor Aquatics Facility Public Engagement