Tourism Regina
Tourism Regina Convention and Visitor Bureau

Activities For Your Companion Program


There are so many unique, entertaining and informative places to see and things to do when you visit Regina, your delegates and their companions will want to extend their stay just to fully experience everything Regina has to offer!

The Regina Regional Opportunities Commission can assist you with creating a spectacular companion program guaranteed to enhance the experience of your delegates and their companions. Below are just some of the many attractions and activities that may appeal to your delegates and companions to truly experience vibrant Regina.

Wascana Centre
One of Canada’s largest urban parks, Wascana Centre consists of 2,300 acres of park land with spectacular Wascana Lake at the heart of this beautiful urban recreation centre. Wascana Centre is also home to the Saskatchewan Legislature Building, Royal Saskatchewan Museum, Saskatchewan Science Centre and the Kramer IMAX Theatre, the MacKenzie Art Gallery, Willow Island, the award winning Willow on Wascana Restaurant, and the Wascana Game Preserve and Waterfowl Park.

Eco Party Adventures
What better way to experience the beauty and man made wonder of Wascana Lake than by traditional Dragon Boat! Eco Party Adventures offers many different themes for their group tours including Wet & Wild, Survivor: Wascana, Paddle & Party, and a Dragon Lunch.

Casino Regina
Casino Regina is housed within the historic Union Train Station, a National Heritage Site with architecture and décor as breathtaking as the action on the floor.  Enjoy over 800 slot machines, and close to 40 table games. Gaming demonstrations can be arranged for smaller groups, with our professional dealers teaching your guests the ins and outs of the most popular casino games. Take your entertainment experience beyond gaming with world-class music and comedy in our Vegas-style Show Lounge, and enjoy a quick snack at the CR Express, or Whistle Stop Café, drinks with friends at the CPR Lounge or relaxed dining at the Last Spike. Casino Regina is connected by pedway to the Delta Regina Hotel.

Day Trip to Moose Jaw
Only sixty kilometers West of Regina is the City of Moose Jaw. The Roaring Twenties brought a measure of notoriety to the city with celebrities like Al Capone rumoured to have stayed in the downtown hotels. The Tunnels of Moose Jaw demonstrate how the network of underground passages was used to smuggle liquor during the prohibition era. While the tunnels are generally associated with those heady days, they were most likely built decades earlier and were used by Chinese railroad workers avoiding the head tax imposed by the Canadian Government. Join Capone's men on the "Chicago Connection" Tunnel tour. Tour a classic collection of giant historical murals painted on the exterior walls of downtown buildings, depicting the challenge and the excitement of the city's early years. Enjoy a walk along Main Street and discover the colourful boutique and gift shops.
 
To complete this wonderful day trip, soak in the mineral waters of the Temple Gardens Mineral Spa. The therapeutic mineral waters are taken from 1350m (4500ft.) below the surface of the earth and are said to have rejuvenating effects. The water is naturally warm to keep its geo-thermal minerals active. You can also enjoy all of your personal spa treatments by booking ahead of time.

Lumsden
Nestled in the glacier-sculpted Qu’Appelle Valley, the town of Lumsden is your biological food garden paradise. More fruit & veggies than you can fit on your plate, this place is sure to make you “think green”. Feeding the Regina Farmers’ Market, you will be amazed to even find Prairie Cherries are grown here! Once you have satisfied your taste buds, stop at the Letter Box Art Gallery to see what gems lie within.

Regina Beach & Last Mountain Lake
The stunning provincial park located in the heart of Regina Beach offers a quality beach with change and shower rooms, boat launch, wharf, and playground area. Activities on the lake include sun bathing, swimming, water skiing, wind surfing, para-sailing, boating, snowmobiling, and of course fishing. Off lake activities include golfing, skiing, horseback riding, go carting, and even miniature golfing. The lakeside trails offer a wonderful venue for the walking and cycling enthusiasts.

For more information on activities to do during your stay in Regina, please contact us.