Best attractions and places to see around Regina, the capital city of Saskatchewan, offer a diverse range of interests. The city features historical landmarks, cultural institutions, and expansive natural spaces. Regina is centered around Wascana Centre, a large urban park with a lake, and is surrounded by rolling plains and natural areas like the Qu'Appelle River Valley.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Wascana Hill is not such a high hill but offers one of the best elevated viewpoints in Regina, with a short trail that climbs through prairie grassland to a wide, open summit. From the top, you get panoramic views of Wascana Lake, the city skyline, and the surrounding rolling plains. A great spot to go see the sunset or the sunrise.
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Pilot Butte Creek Pathway stretches north-south, from Henry Braun Park through Parkridge, Creekside Reserve, Fines Drive Park, and Selinger Park, ending around Wascana Creek Park. The trail surface is partially paved and follows Pilot Butte Creek through creekside woods, parks, and green spaces.
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The Albert Memorial Bridge spans Wascana Creek just west of the Legislative Building. It was a Great Depression public works project, and was dedicated to the soldiers of Saskatchewan who died in World War I. It's often described as "the longest bridge over the shortest span of water." It is open to vehicles and pedestrians.
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Pine Island is a small, tree-covered island with a boardwalk loop, accessible by Pine Island Bridge. The island is a mix of urban architecture and nature. There is an artificial waterfall on the boardwalk that visitors can walk under.
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Wascana Hill is a high point on the east end of Wascana Center with nice views of downtown Regina. It is the perfect spot to catch the sunset, which can be as early as 4:50 in the wintertime.
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The Tour Directions Sculpture symbolizes wholeness in the four stages of life’s journey. If you walk a few meters south, closer to the school, you can appreciate the campus architecture, which combines modern buildings with traditional indigenous dwellings.
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Regina offers several beautiful natural areas. The expansive Wascana Centre, at the city's heart, features the picturesque Wascana Lake, ideal for walking, biking, and paddling. You can visit Pine Island, a small, tree-covered island with a boardwalk loop and an artificial waterfall. Just northwest of Regina, the Wascana Valley Natural Area Recreation Site (Wascana Trails) provides about 15 kilometers of trails for mountain biking, running, or hiking. Additionally, the Pilot Butte Creek Pathway offers a partially paved trail through creekside woods and parks.
Yes, Regina is rich in history. The Saskatchewan Legislative Building, a grand Beaux-Arts structure from 1912, offers free tours. You can also visit Government House, the former Lieutenant Governor's residence restored to its Victorian splendor. The Albert Memorial Bridge, a historic Art Deco bridge spanning Wascana Creek, is another notable landmark dedicated to World War I soldiers.
Regina boasts a vibrant cultural scene. The Royal Saskatchewan Museum delves into the province's natural history, featuring 'Scotty,' the largest T-Rex skeleton. The MacKenzie Art Gallery, located within Wascana Centre, is Saskatchewan's largest public art gallery with a focus on Western Canadian and Indigenous artists. You can also see the Four Directions Sculpture at First Nations University of Canada, symbolizing life's journey.
For panoramic views of Regina, head to Wascana Hill. This elevated spot on the east end of Wascana Centre offers stunning vistas of Wascana Lake, the city skyline, and the surrounding plains, making it a perfect location to watch the sunrise or sunset.
Families will enjoy the Saskatchewan Science Centre, an interactive museum in Wascana Park with engaging exhibits and an IMAX Theatre. The Royal Saskatchewan Museum is also a hit with its dinosaur exhibits. For outdoor fun, the Pilot Butte Creek Pathway is designated as family-friendly, offering a pleasant walk through green spaces. Wascana Centre itself provides ample space for picnics, walks, and lake activities.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. Within Wascana Centre, you can enjoy walks around Wascana Lake and to Pine Island. For more dedicated trails, the Wascana Valley Natural Area Recreation Site (Wascana Trails) offers varied terrain just outside the city. You can find more detailed routes and options in the Easy hikes around Regina guide, which includes trails like the Wascana Lake North loop and the Pilot Butte Creek Trail.
Absolutely! Wascana Centre is a popular spot for both cycling and running, with numerous paths around Wascana Lake. The Pilot Butte Creek Pathway is also suitable for cycling. For more extensive routes, check out the Cycling around Regina guide and the Running Trails around Regina guide. These guides feature routes like the Wascana Hill – Willow Island Overlook loop for cycling and various loops around Wascana Lake for running.
The warmer months, typically from late spring to early autumn (May to September), are ideal for enjoying Regina's outdoor attractions and activities. During this period, the weather is pleasant for exploring Wascana Centre, hiking trails, cycling, and enjoying lake activities. Fall offers beautiful foliage, while winter provides opportunities for activities like cross-country skiing on some trails.
Beyond the well-known sites, Regina offers some unique spots. Stone Hall Castle provides a blend of stunning architecture and history with tours of its old-world charm. The Regina Floral Conservatory offers a vibrant escape with diverse plant collections. For a taste of local culture, explore the Cathedral Village neighborhood with its eclectic shops and cafes, or visit the Regina Farmer's Market.
Many attractions, especially those within or near Wascana Centre, are close to dining options. The Warehouse District, directly north of downtown, is known for its repurposed brick warehouses now housing popular restaurants, cafes, pubs, and shops. Cathedral Village also offers a selection of cafes and eateries. For specific locations, exploring the areas around Wascana Centre will yield various choices.
Many of Regina's public attractions strive for accessibility. The Saskatchewan Legislative Building offers accessible tours. The paths within Wascana Centre are generally paved and flat, making them suitable for wheelchairs. The Royal Saskatchewan Museum and Saskatchewan Science Centre are also designed to be accessible. It's always recommended to check specific venue websites or call ahead for the most current accessibility information.


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