Why it’s great: A beautiful, central green space surrounding Wascana Lake — ideal for a stroll, a relaxing break, or casual photo ops. Tip: Grab a coffee or snack, walk along the lakeside path, and maybe catch the sunset for some great shots. Good to know: The area is accessible and pretty relaxed — perfect for guests who might be looking for a light activity or scenic break.
Why it’s great: Iconic architecture, historic feel, and right near many central Regina amenities. Tip: Check if guided tours are available so guests can peek inside. It’s a nice mix of culture + landmark. Good to know: Located right in the heart of the city — easy to pair with other downtown stops.
Why it’s great: Offers a diverse range of exhibits — natural history, First Nations gallery, and the famed T. rex display. Tip: A good option for guests with children or who love museums. Good to know: Check the museum’s hours and any special exhibitions in case your timing overlaps with the wedding weekend.
Why it’s great: Unique to the region and offers a strong sense of Canadian history and culture through the lens of the RCMP. Tip: A good indoor option if the weather isn’t cooperating. Good to know: It’s a little bit out of the very downtown core, so allow some extra time for transport.
Why it’s great: Beautiful, quiet gallery showcasing Canadian and Indigenous art. Tip: Stop at the coffee shop inside; the building overlooks Wascana Lake.
Why it’s great: Housed in the old train station — games, live shows, and restaurants all under one roof. Tip: Check their event schedule; they often host concerts or comedy acts.
Why it’s great: Easy to walk between cozy bars like O’Hanlon’s, The Fat Badger, and The Capitol Jazz Club. Tip: Great way to unwind after the wedding festivities.
Why it’s great: A local and vibrant stop — fresh produce, local goods, crafts. Fun for guests who want a bit of a local flavour. Tip: If your wedding weekend overlaps the market’s schedule (typically Wed & Sat mornings in season), this could be a nice light activity. Good to know: Outdoor/downtown setting — dress accordingly for the weather.
Why it’s great: A tranquil indoor botanical gem — especially nice if guests want something peaceful or if there’s a chill or rain outside. Tip: Good for a quiet morning stop or for guests who enjoy nature and plants. Good to know: Check seasonal hours and any admission details (sometimes it’s donation-based).
Why it’s great: A true Saskatchewan experience! The Roughriders are the heart and soul of Regina, and catching a game at Mosaic Stadium lets guests soak in the energy of Rider Nation. It’s fun, loud, and filled with community pride — perfect for those who love sports or want to experience the local spirit. Tip: Wear green and white to fit in with the fans, arrive early to enjoy the pre-game atmosphere, and grab a classic Rider dog or mini donuts. Good to know: Check the Roughriders’ home game schedule to see if they’re playing during your stay. Tickets can sell out quickly, especially on nice summer weekends, so book in advance. Mosaic Stadium is downtown, within walking distance of many hotels and restaurants.