Local Shows and Events

What to Do in Regina

Lakeshore Restaurant is a staple business in Regina. We have been open for more than 4 decades, and we look forward to serving the city for the years to come.

As a proud member of the Regina community, we want to keep you informed about local happenings, as well as help you find things to do in our city. Click the links below to learn about the various venues and events in our community.

Regina Symphony Orchestra

Founded by Frank Laubach in 1908, the Regina Symphony Orchestra (RSO) is among the premier music groups in Saskatchewan. Every season, the orchestra performs more than 30 concerts.

Regina Symphony Orchestra

Globe Theatre

Based in Saskatchewan, the Globe Theatre is one the province’s largest employers in the art field. The organization serves as a national centre of excellence in fostering the work of Saskatchewan artists.

Globe Theatre. Live is Better

Conexus Arts Centre

Previously known as the Saskatchewan Centre of the Arts, the Conexus Arts Centre is a theatre complex. The location largely replaced former theatres downtown, as well as the Darke Hall on the original campus of Regina College.

Conexus Arts Centre

Pro Football Games

The Saskatchewan Roughriders is a professional Canadian football team. The group plays in the West Division of the Canadian Football League.

Saskatchewan Roughriders

Pats Hockey 

A junior ice hockey team, the Regina Pats plays in the Western Hockey League. The team’s home area is the Brandt Centre.

Pats Hockey

RCMP Heritage Centre

The RCMP Heritage Centre is a local museum. It showcases exhibits that feature the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.

RCMP Heritage Centre

Wascana Centre

Formally established in 1962, the Wascana Centre is a park built around Wascana Lake. It brings together buildings and lands that are owned by the city of Regina, province of Saskatchewan, and the University of Regina.

Wascana Centre

Royal Saskatchewan Museum

The Royal Saskatchewan Museum was established in 1906. It is the first provincial museum in the 3 Prairie Provinces and the first museum in Saskatchewan.

Royal Saskatchewan Museum

MacKenzie Art Gallery

The MacKenzie Art Gallery, originally the Norman Mackenzie Art Gallery, lets visitors observe the evolution of art by classifying works in the following order:

  • Cultural and geographic provenance
  • Medium
  • Date of execution
  • Artist’s name
MacKenzie Art Gallery

Regina Dragon Boat Festival

The annual Regina Dragon Boat Festival is a favourite event for many residents, visitors, and paddlers across Canada. For schedule information or registration details, visit their website today.

Regina Dragon Boat Festival

Saskatchewan Science Centre

Located at 2903 Powerhouse Drive in Regina, SK, the Saskatchewan Science Centre ignites the scientific curiosity of Saskatchewan communities through dynamic and interactive opportunities. The Science Centre is a nonprofit, non-governmental educational facility, and is one of Saskatchewan’s biggest family tourist attractions.

Saskatchewan Science Centre

Government of Saskatchewan

Get a better idea of what makes our province great. Browse the official Saskatchewan government website.

Government of Saskatchewan

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