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Storybook Toboggan Hills

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Storybook Toboggan Hills

Feb 21, 2023/Winter

The days our family manages to go tobogganing turn into some of our best winter memories. Regina parks look beautiful covered under a layer of sparkly white snow, and I enjoy tobogganing at parks that highlight this natural beauty. This “Storybook Toboggan Hills” guide is not a comprehensive guide to the toboggan hills in Regina. Rather, these are a few parks with sledding hills that make your afternoon of tobogganing feel like a page from a winter storybook. I hope you enjoy these hills if you haven’t visited them before! Visit Project Play YQR online or on social media for more play-related fun in Regina and the surrounding area.

By Whitney Blaisdell in collaboration with Tourism Regina

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Parks

  • 1. French Park
    French Park is a small, charming hill in a park with a playground and some seating.
  • 2. Goosehill Park
    This hill is surrounded by trees, frequented by rabbits, and often groomed for cross-country skiing. The views from the top of the hill are breathtaking. Goosehill is a tall but gentle hill great for children.
  • 3. Mount Pleasant Sports Park
    Mount Pleasant Sports Park is a fantastic tobogganing hill for older children and adults. The hill is tall, steep, and perfect for those looking for some thrill. The park has stadium lighting for play after dark. This is a wonderful space in the city for some outdoor youth and adult play. The hill has an interesting backstory, too. According to the blog linked, the park used to be a landfill. The hill is part dirt, part ancient trash.

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  • 4. Ruth M. Buck School
    Ruth M. Buck School has a set of twin toboggan hills next to a multi-purpose pathway and an expansive park. This is a great space to meet some friends for some sledding.
  • 5. Hind Park
    Hind Park is a special little winter oasis. There are two small cushiony hills, an unboarded skating rink, and a playground.
  • 6. Walker School
    Walker School Park has a small hill, great views, and a playground with a swingset.
  • 7. Kiwanis Park Extension
    Kiwanis Park Extension has a playground and a wide, gentle hill below a beautiful creek and multi-use pathway. This is a great hill for beginner tobogganers and young children.
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