Events Calendar
Free Drop-In Public Skating
Drop-In for free public skating!
Jack Hamilton - 1010 McCarthy Boulevard | |||
Begins October 14, 2024 | Mondays | 6 - 8 p.m. | Free |
Clarence Mahon Arena - 130 Brotherton Avenue | |||
Begins October 15, 2024 | Tuesdays | 6 - 8 p.m. | Free |
Al Ritchie Arena - 2230 Lindsay Street | |||
Begins October 2, 2024 Closed December 25 & January 1 | Wednesdays | 6 - 7:45 p.m. | Free |
Visit Regina.ca/rinks for the full public skate schedule & guidelines.
Winter Escapes Day Camp (February)
A Memorable Winter Adventure for Kids!
Winter Escapes Day Camp is the perfect way to keep your children active, engaged, and excited during the winter break. Designed for kids ages 6 to 12, this camp provides a blend of outdoor adventures and creative activities that will create lasting memories.
Registration
Register online at regina.ymca.ca or call 306-757-9622.
Download the Poster below for details:
FREE See it, Try It Session - Mount Pleasant
Come out for a free fun afternoon See it, Try it Event at Mount Pleasant 1-4p.m. hosted in partnership with the Off-Road Mountain Bike Syndicate Club. Those 16 years and over will be able to try a fat bike on the groomed trail around the Sports Park.
Or stop in for the Community Campfire hosted by Village Mama's.
Or hit the Toboggan hill for some fun!.
Star Stories Night
Celebrate Indigenous Storytelling Month with Star Stories Night!
This is a FREE event on February 28 from 5 to 9 p.m. taking place at three locations:
- Regina Public Library at mâmawêyatitân centre
(3355 6th Avenue) - Saskatchewan Science Centre
(2903 Powerhouse Drive) - Neil Balkwill Civic Arts Centre
(2420 Elphinstone Street)
Featured Program
Explore the stars with Laurie Rousseau-Nepton, Canada’s first Indigenous woman astrophysicist. This program starts at 5, 6, 7 and 8 p.m. at mâmawêyatitân centre.
Activities at Each Location
- Regina Public Library at mâmawêyatitân centre:
- Explore the stars with Laurie Rousseau-Nepton, Canada’s first Indigenous woman astrophysicist
- Indigenous storytelling in the Star Dome
- Snowshoe tours with Growing Young Movers
- Indigenous arts and crafts
- Saskatchewan Science Centre
- Indigenous understanding of the phases of the moon
- Winter dance performance by New Dance Horizons
- Listen to tales from Indigenous Storyteller Jesse Ray Archibald-Barber
- Come learn about space with University of Regina Astrophysics professor Samantha Lawler
- Explore the entire science exhibit floor
- Neil Balkwill Civic Arts Centre
- Explore the night sky with a VR experience with artist John Desnoyers-Stewart
- Learn about night vision on a guided nature night walk with Nature Regina
- Constellation crafts with Indigenous artist Tianna Delorme
- Indigenous storytelling around the outdoor community fire pit with hot chocolate provided by El Tropezón
- Nature art, snow sculpting and more!
Free Transit Shuttle
You can visit all three locations by using our free shuttle. The shuttle will depart each location every 30 minutes. Shuttles will run from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.