Regina is the capital city of the province of Saskatchewan in Canada. Situated in the southern part of the province, Regina is known for its rich history, diverse culture, and vibrant arts scene. As of the 2021 census, Regina had a city population of 226,404, and a Metropolitan Area population of 249,217.
Wascana Centre is a 930-hectare (9.3 km2/2,300 acre/3.6 mi2) urban park in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. It is internationally known as a beautifully landscaped park surrounding a 150-hectare lake located in the heart of Regina. It was established in 1962 to be a place for recreation and beauty.
The Royal Saskatchewan Museum is a renowned natural history museum located in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. The museum was initially established to showcase Saskatchewan’s natural history and has grown to include cultural and geological exhibits. It focuses on the biodiversity of Saskatchewan, showcasing various ecosystems from grasslands to forests. It features dioramas of animals in their natural habitats.
Assiniboia Gallery, located in Regina, Saskatchewan, is a prominent art gallery known for showcasing contemporary and traditional Canadian art, with a focus on regional and Western Canadian artists. Established in 1977, the gallery features a diverse collection of paintings, sculptures, and other fine art forms, and it has become an important part of Regina’s vibrant arts community.