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ACCOMMODATIONS

The Hotel
Saskatchewan

2125 Victoria Ave
Direct: 306-522-7691

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PARKING INFORMATION

On-site self-parking at $20/day in the Impark lot directly behind the hotel. 2-hour metered parking on street. Evening and weekend street parking is free but watch for time restrictions during daytime hours.

ACCESSIBILITY

Fully accessible guest rooms and meeting spaces

LOCAL DINING AND ATTRACTIONS

Grabbing a coffee?


Cafe Royale - Located in the hotel lobby, perfect for grabbing a specialty espresso or Phil & Sebastian brew with pastries before sessions.


Brewed Awakening - A bright, artsy café with a natural ambience, offering matcha lattes, bagels, and homemade baked treats—a local favourite.


Ready for dinner?


Circa 27 at Hotel Saskatchewan - Contemporary Canadian cuisine with handcrafted cocktails and a “5 o’clock ritual” lounge vibe, right inside the hotel.


Crave Kitchen & Wine Bar - Just a block away, this upscale spot combines global dishes with an impressive wine list.


The Copper Kettle – A Regina mainstay since the 1950s, beloved for its scratch‑made Greek/Mediterranean menu, gourmet pizzas, and casual atmosphere.


Golf’s Steak House – A downtown Regina classic known for prime rib, charbroiled steaks, fresh seafood, table‑side service, and a cozy, upscale steakhouse atmosphere.


Wascana Centre


One of the largest urban parks in North America, this beautiful area features walking paths, a lake, gardens, and access to the Saskatchewan Legislative Building.


Royal Saskatchewan Museum


Discover natural history, Indigenous culture, and a life-sized T. rex named Scotty. A great spot for both quick visits and deeper exploration.


RCMP Heritage Centre & Depot


Explore the RCMP Training Academy, also known as "Depot" Division. Step through the March of the Mounties via six themed galleries that chart the evolution from the North-West Mounted Police (est. 1873) to Canada’s modern RCMP. Expect immersive displays, rare artifacts, a driving simulator, and VR or AR experiences detailing Mountie life and law enforcement history.


MacKenzie Art Gallery


Located in the T.C. Douglas Building at the edge of Wascana Centre, is Saskatchewan’s oldest public art gallery and one of Canada’s premier cultural institutions. Established out of Norman MacKenzie’s donated collection in 1953, it became an independent public gallery in 1990. It spans eight gallery spaces and offers about 24,000 sq ft of exhibition area across historical and contemporary art—from Indigenous works to modern giants like Picasso and Warhol.


Tourism Regina


https://tourismregina.com/events/