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Contents:
1. Visiting Regina on a Low Budget
2. Free Family Activities in Regina
1. Visiting Regina on a Low Budget – Cheaper Ways to Explore
Free Admissions & Pay What You Can Admissions – 2024
1. Royal Saskatchewan Museum: By donation of $5/visitor.
2. Regina Floral Conservatory: Admission by donation (give what you can), except on special event days.
3. Government House: By Donation; Suggested donation of $3 – $15.
4. The Art Gallery of Regina offers free admission.
5. Saskatchewan Legislative Assembly is free to visit.
6. Explore the Saskatchewan Military Museum for free.
7. Dunlop Art Gallery is free to explore.
Free movies at RPL
Enjoy free screenings at the Regina Public Library Film Theatre.
Deals websites
Check Groupon or RedFlagDeals for ticket discounts and other deals.
Attraction Deals
- Buy combo tickets to Saskatchewan Science Centre and Kramer IMAX Theatre and save.
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Tee off from First Tee from Open to 5 PM on weekdays and take advantage of lower rates.
- The Creating Active Champions summer program of the Saskatchewan Sports Hall of Fame runs during summer for as low as $2 to $10 per child.
2. Free Family Activities in Regina
Wascana Centre
From watching waterfowl including geese, ducks, pelicans, and swans to exploring murals, sculptures, and public art, Wascana Centre offers a plethora of free outdoor activities.
Regina’s Gardens
Regina is home to great gardens. Experience the beauty of nature and enjoy the outdoors while exploring Regina’s outdoor gardens: Victoria Park, A.E. Wilson Park, Kiwanis Waterfall Park, Kinsmen Park South
Walking Tours
Self-guided walking tours are a great way to explore Regina at your own pace. The City of Regina has designed several tours to make its residents understand and appreciate the City’s history and heritage. Choose from a tour of the City’s art and culture, heritage, or past Regina residents. Details
Free Festivals and Events
There is always something FREE & FUN to do for the whole family on the weekends: see the below articles for more details.
Spray Parks, Splash pads, Outdoor Pools
Enjoy watching your kids having fun at splash pads and outdoor pools.
Spray pads: Free; Spray Pad hours are 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Dewdney and Maple Leaf Pools: Free during all operating hours. Wascana, Massey, and Regent Pools: Free 7 – 8 p.m.
Multi-use Pathways
Test your rollerblading skills or learn new ones and try out the multi-use pathways across Regina.
Regina has many trails to enjoy walking and biking.
Tobogganing and Ice Skating
Go for a thrilling ride down the hill, the enjoy the joyful screams of your little ones. Toboggan Hills.
Public Skating is Free at Al Ritchie Arena.
City of Regina Free Drop-in Programs
The City of Regina offers plenty of free drop-in programs from arts and music to sports. Some programs may have a small fee.
The City offers Free Summer Children’s Program and Free Evening Youth Programs.
Free activities in the local library
Regina Public Library offers plenty of free activities to choose from for all ages. Details and link for registration. Check your local library for fun activities!
The Library also screens free movies at the RPL Film Theatre.
More to do
Summer Family Fun Activities in Regina
What’s On This Weekend in Regina
Festivals in Regina
Indoor Attractions in Regina
Explore in and around Regina
Upcoming Regina Events