Regina's welcoming spirit will draw you
here and invite you to discover our charming secrets, to joyfully share in
our celebrations, and inspire you to return again and again.
Where there’s a party or festival, everyone’s invited. Where there’s not, Reginans make one up. Just make sure you arrive early enough to get a ticket, because they go fast!
Rider Nation Unite
Carve out your watermelon helmet, paint your face green, and join the legion of the Canadian Football League’s most fervent fans as they pack Regina’s 30,945-seat Mosaic Stadium to cheer the Saskatchewan Roughriders. Every game, Rider Nation unites in a deafening sea of green, drowning out all others, even on the road. The club’s century-long legacy continues to rise as it generates some of the league’s highest attendance figures, while engineering a new era of on-field success.
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Stars shine bright in Regina
Regina regularly attracts some of Canada’s most high-profile acts and events. In fact, Canada’s highest grossing concert event of all time saw the Rolling Stones rock Regina in 2006. The Queen City followed that up by hosting the Geminis and the Canadian Country Music Awards the following year. Meanwhile, Regina’s avid sports fans always have something to cheer for, having hosted several Grey Cups, Briers, and most recently, the 2010 World Junior Hockey Championships. And don’t forget the Western Hockey League’s Regina Pats (the world’s longest running major junior hockey team) and the City’s beloved Saskatchewan Roughriders football franchise. With so much going on, you may find yourself wondering how Reginans ever find enough time to take it all in. Learn more.
A constant scene of celebration
You’re destined to find a festival, concert series or jamboree in Regina that fits your groove. Uncover new indie vibes at the annual three-day Regina Folk Festival, or heat up the summer with the smooth sounds of JazzFest Regina. Celebrate a winter wonderland at an event that celebrates winter sport and activity – Downtown Fire & Ice Carnival – or beat the winter blues with soulful and rousing tales from the Deep South at the Mid-Winter Blues Festival. Whatever you do, just make sure to pace yourself, because there’s always a new party, like the Regina Fringe Festival, Mosaic Cultural Festival, or the Craven Country Jamboree, just around the corner. Learn more.
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