Zone Boards and Community Associations
Zone Boards and Community Associations are made up of volunteers from your neighbourhood who organize community events, provide recreation programming and represent the community on civic affairs, planning and development opportunities.
Regina is split into five Zones comprising more than 27 Community Associations.
Expand this section to see a list of Zone Boards and Community Organizations and links to their websites.
Central Zone Board
- Al Ritchie Community Association
- Cathedral Area Community Association
- Heritage Community Association
- Queen City Eastview Community Association
- North Central Community Association
North Zone Board
- ArgyleNorth Community Association
- Coronation Park Community Association
- North East Community Association
- Uplands Community Association
South Zone Board
- Albert Park Community Association
- Harbour Landing Community Association
- Hillsdale Community Association
- Lakeview Community Association
- Whitmore Park Community Association
East Zone Board
West Zone Board
- Dieppe-Westerra Community Association
- McNab Community Association
- Normanview Residents Group
- Normanview West Community Association
- Prairie View Community Association
- Regent Park Community Association
- Rosemont Mount Royal Community Association
- Sherwood Estates McCarthy Park Community Association
- Twin Lakes Community Association
- Walsh Acres/Lakeridge/Garden Ridge Community Association
National Volunteer Week
National Volunteer Week is April 27 - May 3, 2025. Thank you to Community Association and Zone Board Volunteers for all you do in our communities. Celebrate a volunteer in your community or sign up to volunteer with your community using the options below.
I'm Interested in Volunteering!
Get involved in your community by volunteering with a Zone Board or Community Association. By volunteering, you help make Regina a more vibrant and engaging place to live and grow. Use our Volunteer Signup form below or visit your Zone Board/Community Association's website to learn more.
Celebrate a Volunteer
Do you know someone who's making waves in your community? During National Volunteer Week, the City of Regina is celebrating volunteers who help strengthen and connect our city.
Celebrate a volunteer making a difference, and you could win a gift for recognizing their impact!
Why Volunteer with a Community Association?
Community Associations are non-profit organizations that facilitate social and recreational programs, food initiatives and community events in each neighbourhood. By volunteering, you can give your time, skills and energy to support the needs and goals of your community.
The video below highlights an initiative by the Lakeview Community Association to revitalize Lakeview Park and is an example of how volunteers were involved in all stages of the project.