Celebrate winter at Frost, fish for free on Family Day weekend, and more this February in Regina.
- Celebrate the launch of African Canadian Black History Month on February 1st at the MacKenzie Art Gallery.
- Warm up the season with the great French-Canadian classic – poutine. La Poutine Week happens February 1 to 7, 2024.
- Mid-Winter Celtic Festival is back this year with lots of activities. The feature event Mid-Winter Ceilidh takes place on February 3th at the Exchange. Sign up for the workshops or take in the free afternoon performances at the festival.
- The Cecilian Chamber Series is hosting its fourth concert of the 2023/2024 season, featuring the Busch Trio from the Netherlands on February 4th. The concert will include piano trios by Mozart and Ravel, followed by Tchaikovsky’s emotionally charged Piano Trio in A minor. Expect a spectacular performance from the Busch Trio.
- The Sâkêwêwak Annual Storyteller’s Festival, from February 16 to 18, 2024, showcases Indigenous artists in a community-based, multidisciplinary arts event, offering a platform to share their diverse artistic practices with Regina.
- On February 10, 2024, at 7:30 pm, the acclaimed bluegrass band The Slocan Ramblers will perform, at The Darke Hall. Known for their fearless creativity and dynamic sound, they were the 2020 IBMA Momentum Band of the Year and a 2019 JUNO Award Nominee.
- Experience the magic of the original film with a live orchestra playing John Williams’ iconic score. Join Harry, Ron, Hermione, and your beloved characters in high definition. Don’t miss this enchanting, one-of-a-kind event. February 16 – 17, 2024.
- Embrace the cold weather and the season! Check out the many wonderful activities to do in Regina.
- The Black Bonspiel of Wullie MacCrimmon by W. O. Mitchell, directed by Tyler Toppings, will be performed from February 14 to 17, 2024. It’s a story about Wullie MacCrimmon, a 1930s shoemaker in Wild Rose, who makes a deal with the Devil to skip his curling team in the MacDonald Brier. What follows is an epic curling match between Wullie and the Devil’s team.
- Cheer the Pats at Brandt Centre!
- Regina, the queen of the cities in Saskatchewan and home to the provincial legislature offers up some beautiful and unique places to spend some time outside. Strap on a pair of running shoes or good winter boots and head out to walk through some of the city parks, trails, and streets as you explore the varied outdoor aspects of the city.
- Book your table for Coffee in the Conservatory taking place on February 17 & 18th. It includes coffee (or tea) and a sweet treat for $10 per person. Registration will open on January 30th, book your spot before they sell out.
- Are you brr-ave enough to take the Plunge for Special Olympics Saskatchewan and its over 1200 athletes? Join the many Law Enforcement officers in downtown Regina on February 3rd, 2024 and plunge into freezing waters to show your support.
- Enjoy a scenic skate through Aspen Campground’s winding trail and cozy up by the fire for warmth. Echo Valley Skate The Park is open Wednesday through Sundays all winter long.
- Looking for a unique Valentine’s Day date night? Celebrate your love at the Fireside Bistro.
- Wascana Winter Festival offers family fun from February 16 to 19, 2024. Enjoy concerts, skating, Snow Cricket demos, and an art gallery night. The festival celebrates cultural heritage and Black History Month, honoring Treaty Rights. Regina’s oldest winter festival takes place during Family Day Weekend.
- Delight in a sumptuous 3-course High Tea experience at Café Français. The menu boasts a variety of delectable offerings, from the savory Spinach and Mushroom Quiche to the sweet Raspberry Sorbet. The High Tea Tier presents a delightful assortment, perfect for tea enthusiasts.
- Saskatchewan Family Fishing Weekend happens on February 17 to 19, 2024. Take advantage of these days to fish in Saskatchewan waters for free.
- Enjoy an enchanting winter celebration in the heart of Regina! Spanning ten days, our city transforms into a winter wonderland, filled with dazzling lights, exciting outdoor and indoor activities with free and ticketed events throughout the festival. Frost Regina happens January 26 to February 4, 2024.
View this post on Instagram - Enjoy an afternoon of dance and welcome at the New Dance Horizons on February 11, 2024.
- The Taboo Show provides an upscale adult playground dedicated to enhancing lifestyles, encouraging romance, personal betterment and all things Taboo. February 23 – 25, 2024 at the Conexus Arts Centre.
- Join the Government House on Monday, February 20 for an “unplugged” event. Activities for the day will include a puppet show, board games, access to the Once Upon Time playroom for children 6 years old and under. For more things to do for Family day see, Things to do during Family Day weekend in Regina.
- Don’t miss the Snowed In Comedy Tour on February 23, 2024, featuring four internationally acclaimed comedians. Featuring Damonde Tschritter, Paul Myrehaug, Pete Zedlacher, and Debra DiGiovanni, this show guarantees a flurry of laughs, surpassing the Just for Laughs Tour.
- Don’t miss William Prince on February 28, 2024, at 7:30 PM at Conexus Arts Centre. His JUNO Award-winning music is celebrated worldwide for its simplicity and depth.
- “To Make Smoke” is part of the MacKenzie Art Gallery’s NEXT series, showcasing the work of early-career prairie artist Audie Murray. The exhibition challenges preconceptions about Indigenous art and offers a fresh perspective on the artist’s connection to the land. On display at the MacKenzie Art Gallery from February 22 to September 8, 2024.
- The 29th Annual Mid-Winter Blues Festival, taking place from February 22 to February 24, 2024, features free shows at local venues and a 3-night Main Stage Event.
- The Coldest Night of the Year, a winterrific family-friendly walk to raise money for local charities, is set for February 24, 2024.