Parks Master Plan

The City of Regina is developing a Parks Master Plan to guide policies for our parks system as a whole and provide a clear path to sustain, improve, and develop Regina’s parks.

To date, the City has conducted two surveys to gather resident experiences, use of, and goals for our parks system.

Review the results from the first round of engagement.

Review the results from the second round of engagement.

These engagements informed a report that will go to City Council's Executive Committee for consideration on May 1, 2024.



The City of Regina is developing a Parks Master Plan to guide policies for our parks system as a whole and provide a clear path to sustain, improve, and develop Regina’s parks.

To date, the City has conducted two surveys to gather resident experiences, use of, and goals for our parks system.

Review the results from the first round of engagement.

Review the results from the second round of engagement.

These engagements informed a report that will go to City Council's Executive Committee for consideration on May 1, 2024.



  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    The City of Regina is developing a Parks Master Plan and we need residents' input to make sure we get it right.

    The  Parks Master Plan will include policies for the City’s park system as a whole and provide a clear path to sustain, improve and develop Regina’s parks.

    Thank you for your input! This survey should take less than 10 minutes to complete. 

    The survey will close at midnight on April 28, 2022.

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  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    Regina has a large and diverse system of city parks and open spaces, from carefully irrigated and mown fields, to community gardens, to more natural spaces, like Prairie Island in A.E. Wilson Park. Our city has 318 parks and a total of 1,324 hectares of parkland – more than 13 square kilometres! Some parks are small pocket or neighbourhood parks designed to be used mostly by local residents and others are large zone parks with many amenities, designed to serve the city-wide population. In addition to all this Regina has Wascana Centre, which is independently managed. 


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