Parks
Regina has a wealth of parks and green spaces, from local neighbourhood parks to Wascana Centre
. There is more parkland and open space per person in Regina than in other major Canadian cities.
All City of Regina parks are open to the public from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily.
Regina’s Parks & Open Space Department oversees and maintains Regina’s parks, greenspaces and athletic fields. Pest Management keeps populations of various pests, such as mosquitoes, cankerworms, beaver and skunks, under control.
Find a field, picnic site or park
This weekend, visit one of the many bookable picnic sites or your nearest park, including Regina’s off-leash park >> more
Participate in community tree & greenspace programs
Help beautify Regina by participating in these City of Regina programs >> more
Use the City's multi-use pathways
Immerse yourself in Regina's beauty by travelling along the many multi-use pathways and bicycle routes >> more
Take a tree tour
This self-guided tour allows you to see what trees and shrubs grow well in Regina >> more
Donate a gift or memorial
Honour a loved one by donating a park bench or tree in their name >> more
Read horticultural reports, practices & bylaws
View bylaws, reports, policies and programs that guide Open Space Management & Parks Department activities >> more
Learn about construction in Stewart Russell Park
This new storm water detention pond in Glencairn will feature a multi-purpose athletic field >> more