Located in downtown Regina, the DoubleTree by Hilton places convention guests within easy reach of parks, museums, galleries, shopping, restaurants, and historic attractions. Whether you have a short break or a few hours to explore, Regina offers several memorable experiences close to the hotel.
DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel & Conference Centre Regina
The attractions below are organized by how easy they are to visit from the convention hotel.
A lovely downtown green space with public art and a relaxing atmosphere. It borders Scarth Street Mall, a two-block area with bars, restaurants, the Regina Farmers’ Market, and access to Cornwall Centre Mall.
A local favourite featuring fresh produce, baked goods, crafts, and more. Held Wednesday and Saturday mornings in Victoria Park.
One of North America’s largest urban parks, surrounding Wascana Lake with walking trails, scenic views, and the Legislative Building.
Fascinating exhibits on natural history, Indigenous cultures, and dinosaurs, including “Scotty,” one of the world’s largest T. rex skeletons.
A vibrant, artsy neighbourhood with local shops, cafés, galleries, and community events. The village begins at 13th Avenue and Albert Street.
Explore the history and legacy of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, from the formation of the North-West Mounted Police in 1873 to the modern-day Mountie.
A beautifully restored National Historic Site offering a glimpse into Saskatchewan’s political history, with décor and many original items from 1898–1910.
A revitalized industrial area filled with brewpubs, restaurants, and local nightlife.
Saskatchewan’s oldest public art gallery, showcasing Canadian and Indigenous contemporary art, with a gift shop featuring Saskatchewan artists.
Distances and travel times are approximate and may vary depending on route, weather, traffic, and individual pace. Please confirm attraction hours before visiting.