Tourism Regina Shares Tips for Hosting Guests This Holiday Season
As the holiday season approaches, Tourism Regina is offering helpful tips for residents to make the most of hosting family and friends in the city. From holiday attractions to local dining and exciting events, Regina has plenty to offer during this time of year.
"Regina truly shines during the holiday season, offering a variety of experiences that highlight our city's unique charm and warm hospitality," said Jennifer Johnson, Deputy City Manager for Communications, Service Regina and Tourism. "We encourage all visitors to embrace this time of year by participating in activities and experiences that make our city such a wonderful place to visit."
Holiday Activities for All Ages
Regina is full of activities for guests of all ages during the holidays. Skate at a local rink or enjoy the holiday lights at Victoria Park. For indoor options, the Royal Saskatchewan Museum and the Saskatchewan Science Centre provide engaging exhibits for the whole family.
Local Dining Options
Regina’s local food scene offers something for everyone. Treat guests to a meal at popular spots like Bar Willow Eatery, Bushwakker Brewpub, or Houston Pizza.
Holiday Events
Winter Wonderland Tours at the Conexus Arts Centre will transport visitors into a magical holiday setting, while a Regina Pats game at the Brandt Centre offers an exciting sports experience. Theatre lovers can enjoy the Peter Pan production at the Globe Theatre—a perfect way to make memories with family and friends.
Shopping and Exploring
For shopping, take guests to the Cornwall Centre for Boxing Day shopping and unique gifts. Visitors can explore Casino Regina or the MacKenzie Art Gallery for entertainment and cultural experiences.
Tourism Regina’s City Hall and Airport kiosks will be closed for the holidays from December 23 to 26. For assistance during this period, call 306-777-7000 to speak with a Service Regina representative or email tourism@regina.ca. Service Regina will close early at 3 p.m. on December 24 and will be closed all day on December 25.
For more things to do in Regina, visit tourismregina.com/events.