1. Family Activities
and Events
What to see and
do in Regina
Shopping Malls
Cornwall Centre: located downtown, a short walking distance
from Hotel Saskatchewan & across the street from the host
hotel: take the overhead walkway from the Delta Hotel.
Southland Mall: Albert St. south at Gordon Road
Golden Mile: Albert St. & 25th Ave.
Northgate Mall: 489 Albert St. North
Victoria Square Mall: East Regina off #1 Hwy
Casino Regina, across from the BREI Conference
at the Delta Hotel
With almost 800 slot machines, 35 game tables, a Vegas-style
Show Lounge and the Last Spike Restaurant, Casino Regina is
Saskatchewan’s top tourism draw and full service entertainment
destination. Enjoy the historic charm and beauty of Regina’s old
Union Train Station.
Golf
Enjoy golfing at some of Regina’s finest courses (afternoon/
evening of Tuesday, June 6th and/or morning of Friday, June 8th).
Royal Regina Golf Club
Call (306) 565-8800 to book your tee time
18 hole - $55 pp, Cart - $14 pp
Tor-Hill
Call (306) 771-7100 to book a tee time
18 hole - $34.50 pp, Cart - $30 ($15 pp)
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Host Hotels
Delta Hotel
1919 Saskatchewan Drive
REGINA SK S4P 0S3
Phone: 306-569-7158
Hotel Saskatchewan Radisson Plaza
2125 Victoria Avenue
REGINA SK S4P 0S3
Phone: 306-522-7691
Shuttle service
Will be available for transportation between host hotels,
Wednesday evening networking dinner at O’Hanlon’s, Awards
Banquet and Gala, spousal and children’s activities, and for
shopping and museum interests. Phone 352-2825.
Other Info:
Co-op Taxi: Phone 306-525-2727
Conference Phone Number: 306-352-2825
Shuttle: Phone 306-352-2825
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Map of Downtown Regina
2. Regina is a thriving city,
boasting world renowned
attractions!
No one needs to miss out on the City of Regina experience,
our tours, activities and events. Register for one of our guest
program tours and activities.
Family Activities & Events
TOURS
Regina City Tour
Wednesday, June 6th — 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
This guided tour will take you through the historic city of Regina.
Morning highlights include the former Union Station, now Casino
Regina; historic downtown; the Royal Saskatchewan Museum;
the Provincial Legislative Building; and a trip to the First Nations
University of Canada for a “teepee” information session.
Lunch will be a relaxing culinary treat at Wascana Park.
The tour will continue to Government House, built in 1889 as a
home for the Lieutenant-Governor of the North West Territories
and his family. Today, the facility is a working office for the
Lieutenant-Governor, and serves as a historical landmark and
tourist attraction.
The afternoon concludes with a tour of the Royal Canadian
Mounted Police (RCMP) barracks.
Tour cost $85 plus GST (lunch not included)
Moose Jaw Tunnels, Gallery and Spa
Guided Tour
Thursday, June 7th — 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
The City of Moose Jaw, originating from the Cree word
“Moosegaw,” which means warm breezes, is located 45 minutes
west of Regina.
The Roaring Twenties brought a measure of notoriety to the
city with the likes of Public Enemy Number One — Al Capone.
The Tunnels of Moose Jaw tour will take you through a network
of underground passages used to smuggle liquor during the
prohibition era. Join Capone’s men for a taste of living the high
life and the cost of laying low on the “Chicago Connection”
Tunnel Tour.
Next, you’ll tour a classic collection of giant historical murals
painted on the exterior walls of downtown buildings. Moose
Jaw’s murals depict the challenge and excitement of the city’s
early years. Take a walk along Main Street and discover unique
gift shops. Then enjoy Saskatchewan flavours with lunch at the
Copper Café in Yvette Moore’s Art Gallery.
To complete the day, soak in the warm mineral waters of the
Temple Garden’s Mineral Spa, or just enjoy the solitude and
browsing the shops of the Spa before returning to Regina.
Tour cost $115 pp plus GST (lunch included)
OTHER INTERESTS
Regina Farmer’s
Market
1900 Block Scarth Street,
in front of O’Hanlon’s Pub.
Wednesdays from 9:30
a.m. until 1:30 p.m.;
Saturdays from 9:00 a.m.
until 1:00 p.m.
New “RCMP Heritage Centre” (opening May 23)
Designed by world-reknowned Canadian architect Arthur Erickson,
the $40 million, 70,000 sq. ft. RCMP Heritage Centre is the most
significant heritage project currently underway in Canada.
The Centre will be modern, interactive and experiential, and
will make extensive use of multimedia, technology and flexible
display spaces to tell the RCMP story, including the critical role
the Force plays in addressing contemporary issues. A unique
mix of educational institution, museum, and tourist attraction, the
RCMP Heritage Centre is ready to share this distinctly Canadian
story with the world.
Science Centre and Kramer IMAX Theatre
Send a balloon up into the air, stand inside a giant bubble,
watch how cotton candy is made. There are over 150 hands-
on educational exhibits, games and activities, plus stage show
demonstrations.
Adventure Quest Program — 1 hour in length
K-Grade 8 $4.25 per child plus $3 per child for program
3-4 years $6 for program and IMAX
5 years & up $7 for program and IMAX
Rock Wall Program — 2 hours in length
8 years & up $4.25 per child plus $3 per program
Museums, Art Galleries & Gift Shops
Royal Saskatchewan Museum & Apperley Place
Gift Shop, 2445 Albert St.
The Cumberland Gallery & Gift Shop, Legislative Building
Take home a remembrance of the Royal Saskatchewan Museum
and the province by shopping at Apperley Place Gift Shop,
located in the lobby of the Royal Saskatchewan Museum or
the Cumberland Gallery Gift Shop, located in the Legislative
Building, Prince of Wales entrance. These gift shops offer unique
merchandise, including souvenirs, contemporary and traditional
arts made by First Nations, and a children’s corner dedicated to
fun and exploration.
A gift store on the conference level of the Delta Hotel will feature
art work and gifts from Cumberland Gallery and Apperly Place
gift shops during the conference.
MacKenzie Art Gallery & Gallery Shop, T.C.
Douglas Building, 3475 Albert St.
The MacKenzie Art Gallery in Regina showcases contemporary
and historical artwork of Saskatchewan, Canadian and
international artists. The Gallery gift shop offers art-related
Canadian and international giftware, books, cards, posters,
Inuit art, handmade jewelry, pottery, glassware and the finest in
Saskatchewan arts and crafts. You will find fine art and funky
gifts for any occasion year round.
Henry Ripplinger Gallery & Gift Shop, 2175 Smith St.
In addition to works by various artists, this gallery houses
Henry’s Café & Shoppes, which include a Clothing Boutique,
Candy Shoppe, Card Shoppe, and Candle Shoppe.
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