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Local Attractions

2026 Conference

Within walking distance:

AttractionDescription
Royal Saskatchewan MuseumFascinating exhibits on natural history, Indigenous cultures, and dinosaurs—including "Scotty," one of the world's largest T. rex skeletons. The museum is a six-block walk from the convention hotel.
MacKenzie Art GallerySaskatchewan’s oldest public art gallery, the MacKenzie showcases Canadian and Indigenous contemporary art. Located at the south end of Wascana Park, the gallery also contains a wonderful shop of Saskatchewan art.
Cathedral VillageA vibrant, artsy neighbourhood with local shops, cafés, galleries, and events like the Cathedral Village Arts Festival. A ten-block walk from the convention hotel, the village begins at 13th Avenue and Albert and runs west for four blocks.
Regina Farmers’ MarketA hub for fresh produce, baked goods, crafts, and more—held on Wednesday and Saturday mornings in Victoria Park, a short walk from the hotel.
Wascana CentreWascana Centre is one of North America's largest urban parks. Surrounding Wascana Lake, the park features walking trails, the Legislative Building, and many scenic views. The closest park entrance is only four blocks from the hotel.
Victoria ParkLocated only 400 metres from the convention hotel, the park is a lovely green space with public art and a relaxing atmosphere. It borders the Scarth Street Mall, a two block street of bars and restaurants that is home to the Regina Farmers’ Market and the entrance to the Cornwall Centre Mall.

Within a five-minute taxi ride:

AttractionDescription
RCMP Heritage Centre/RCMP DepotExplore 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.
Government HouseA beautifully restored National Historic Site, Government House offers a glimpse into the province’s political history. The house has been brought back to his original décor with many items original to the house in 1898-1910.
Warehouse DistrictA rejuvenated industrial area full of brewpubs and restaurants.