Central Loop Trail

The Central Loop Trail is a new pathway system connecting Regina’s Downtown, Warehouse District, the REAL District, Wascana Centre and Wascana Creek. It is a multi-year project which builds upon existing pathways and creates new connections between key central Regina locations. Intended to support both commuter and recreational uses, the Central Loop Trail will get you where you need to go, whether it’s the Wascana Pool, Mosaic Stadium, or the newly rebuilt Dewdney Avenue in the Warehouse District.

We are seeking feedback about how you want to experience this pathway; what are important cultural and historical spaces near and along the pathway.

Please use the Ideas and Map tools below to share your thoughts on amenities, interpretive sites, landscape design, art installations and signage along the path. These tools will remain open for your feedback until October 4, 2024.

Feedback will help the project team with many aspects of the project, including new amenities, interpretive sites, landscape design and public art installations.


The Central Loop Trail is a new pathway system connecting Regina’s Downtown, Warehouse District, the REAL District, Wascana Centre and Wascana Creek. It is a multi-year project which builds upon existing pathways and creates new connections between key central Regina locations. Intended to support both commuter and recreational uses, the Central Loop Trail will get you where you need to go, whether it’s the Wascana Pool, Mosaic Stadium, or the newly rebuilt Dewdney Avenue in the Warehouse District.

We are seeking feedback about how you want to experience this pathway; what are important cultural and historical spaces near and along the pathway.

Please use the Ideas and Map tools below to share your thoughts on amenities, interpretive sites, landscape design, art installations and signage along the path. These tools will remain open for your feedback until October 4, 2024.

Feedback will help the project team with many aspects of the project, including new amenities, interpretive sites, landscape design and public art installations.


Page last updated: 19 Sep 2024, 11:18 AM