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Regina Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels

capital and second-largest city of the province of Saskatchewan, Canada

About Regina

Regina is pronounced with a long "I" in the middle. It's home of the RCMP Training Academy and the Canadian Football League's Saskatchewan Roughriders. BeforeAlbertaand Saskatchewan became provinces, Regina was the capital of theNorthwest Territories. Louis Riel, founder ofManitobaand the leader of the Métis peoples, was executed in the city. Residential neighbourhoods include precincts beyond the historic city centre are historically or socially noteworthy neighbourhoods – namely Lakeview and The Crescents, both of which lie directly south of downtown. Immediately to the north of the central business district is the old warehouse district, increasingly the focus of shopping, nightclubs and residential development; as in other western cities of North America, the periphery contains shoppin

Top Attractions in Regina

Explore the best things to see and do in Regina:

  • A.E. Wilson Park
  • Canada's Farm Progress Show
  • Canadian Western Agribition
  • Casino Regina and Show Lounge
  • Cathedral Village Arts Festival
  • Central Park
  • Cineplex Cinemas Normanview
  • Cineplex Odeon

Where to Eat in Regina

Must-try local food and restaurants:

  • 🍴Afghan Cuisine Family Restaurant
  • 🍴Angkor Southeast Asian Delight
  • 🍴Bar Willow
  • 🍴Crave Kitchen and Wine Bar
  • 🍴Da India Curry House
  • 🍴Flavors of India Restaurant and Sweets

Where to Stay in Regina

  • 🏨Best Western Seven Oaks
  • 🏨Country Fare Bed and Breakfast
  • 🏨Creekside Terrace
  • 🏨Days Inn Regina
  • 🏨Delta Regina Hotel
  • 🏨HI-Regina Turgeon International Hostel

Regina Travel Guide Sections

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