Spring Break Family Activities in Regina:

Saturday, March 30 – Sunday, April 7, 2024

Family Spring Break family activities in Regina: A list of family activities, events & camps.

FYI: Saskatchewan Park Camping Reservations Open on April 1st

Spring: Spring Fun in Saskatchewan

For Easter activities, see: Family Fun Things to Do During Easter Weekend in Regina

For weekend events, see: Things to Do in Regina This Weekend

I. Family & Kids Activities

Learning Lab: All About Eggs

This Easter break, try and hatch some baby dinosaurs, more specifically, chicken, duck and goose eggs! Modern birds evolved from dinosaurs and belong to the theropod group of dinosaurs that included T. rex. The familiar anatomy we see in birds such as feathers, wings and wishbones, all first evolved from their dinosaur ancestors over tens of millions of years.
Stop by the SaskTel Be Kind Online Learning Lab over the Easter break to see how the dino eggs are progressing and whether they have hatched. Details

Daily, March 30 to April 7 | 9:30 AM – 5:00 PM

Royal Saskatchewan Museum, 2445 Albert Street, Regina

Regular admission

Take A Closer Look

Getting up close and personal with insects can be quite a challenge. The exhibit ‘Take A Closer Look’ captures detailed images of the diverse insect species found in Saskatchewan. Details

Daily | 9:30 AM – 5:00 PM

Royal Saskatchewan Museum, 2445 Albert Street, Regina

Regular admission

The Ladies Foursome

The day after their friend Catherine’s funeral, Margot, Tate, and Connie gather for a round of golf in honour of their recently departed fourth. At the golf course, they are joined by another woman, an old friend of Catherine’s they’d never met. Over the course of eighteen holes, secrets, and confessions unravel as the women discuss love, sex, children, and everything in between. Details

April 3 – 6, 2024

Regina Performing Arts Centre, 1077 Angus Street, Regina

$12 – $30

Four Seasons Recomposed

The Regina Symphony Orchestra presents Four Seasons Recomposed featuring Christian Robinson on violin, conducted by Gordon Gerrard. Old meets new with this line-up of reimagined classics by Canadian composer Jocelyn Morlock, Renaissance inspired 20th century music by Respighi, and the Recomposed Four Seasons by Max Richter with the Regina Symphony’s own Christian Robinson on violin. Details

Saturday, April 6, 2024 | 7:30 PM

Darke Hall, 2255 College Ave, Regina

$30 – $60

Isabelle Demers

With playing described as having “bracing virtuosity” (Chicago Classical Review) and being “fearless and extraordinary” (Amarillo-Globe News), organist Isabelle Demers has enraptured critics, presenters, and audience members around the globe for her entrancing performances. Her 2010 recital for the joint International Society of Organbuilders-American Institute of Organbuilders convention so enchanted the audience that she “left the entire congress in an atmosphere of ‘Demers fever’.” That same year, her national convention of the American Guild of Organists, in Washington, D.C., was received with great acclaim not only by critics, who deemed it “one of the most outstanding events of the convention” (The American Organist), but also by the standing-room-only audience, which called her back to the stage five times. Details

Sunday, April 7, 2024 | 3:00 PM

Darke Hall, 2255 College Ave, Regina

Tickets are $38 for adults and $32 for seniors (65 and up), inclusive of fees and taxes. Free tickets for those under 18 and UofR students are available at the door on the day of the concert. Students may be asked to present ID.

Visit the RCMP Heritage Centre

Experience the past and present day stories of the RCMP through a variety of traditional and state-of-the-art exhibits, a virtual and augmented reality experiences, and live events. Details

Daily | 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM

RCMP Heritage Centre, 5907 Dewdney Avenue, Regina

$6 – $10, Under 5 – Free

Spring Break Events at Toys R Us

Visit Winnipeg’s Toys R Us during March Break and let your kids take part in a variety of in-store activities. These include creation and crafting workshops, games, story readings, and in-store scavenger hunts! Details

April 1 – 5, 2024

Participating stores in Regina

Free

Cineplex Family Favourites

Visit participating Cineplex theatres near you and watch a favourite family film each week for only $3.99.  Details

Saturdays mornings

Participating Cineplex theatres

$3.99

Wascana Centre

A hub of activity in all season, the Wascana Centre has many things you can enjoy – parks, monuments, art, memorials, and more. Hike, bike or just relax. Use the map and check out its features.

Springtime Magic at Regina Floral Conservatory

Let the blooming displays at the Regina Floral Conservatory lift your spirits. Plan your trip today. Details

Daily, March 6 – April 23, 2024 | 1:00 PM – 4:30 PM
Closed on March 31

Regina Floral Conservatory, 1450B Fourth Avenue, Regina

Admission to explore the indoor garden is by donation (give what you can)

Four By Four

Remember that incredible “feel good” music from days gone by? Well now you can experience it again, live, in a form that is as authentic as it can be! Back by popular demand from the creative team that brought you the hit show “OH WHAT A NIGHT!” (a musical tribute to Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons) comes the latest concept in tribute shows – “Four By Four”. Details

Wednesday, April 3, 2024, 2024 | 7:00 PM

Conexus Arts Centre – Capital Auto Theatre,  Regina

$69

Geocaching

Find hidden treasures and discover the many geocaches located throughout the city This family-friendly activity uses a mobile app or a GPS device. This is also a fun way to interact with nature while getting mild exercise and explore new areas.

Go Birding

Spring is a great time to go birding and there are many fabulous locations in Regina. Saskatchewan Birding Trail Experience guide will help you find and enjoy the many birding locations in the province.

If you are a beginner birder, check the online Beginner Bird ID workshop by Birds Canada’s Saskatchewan Breeding Bird Atlas Coordinator LeeAnn Latremouille. This hour-long workshop will cover the basic tools used in bird watching, the fundamentals of bird identification, and an overview of some of the major groups of birds found in Saskatchewan and the Canadian Prairies.

 

Take a Walk

Enjoy fresh air at hiking trails throughout Regina. Explore new paths or set out to retrace the older ones or create your own trails.

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Enjoy a Picnic

Cooler weather means going outside and enjoying the fresh air. Plan a picnic in your favourite park or your own backyard. Dress warm, grab your favourite food and drink from your local restaurant, and enjoy.

See public art

Check out some of Regina’s public art features! You can see many of them from your car or on a walk around the city.

Soaked! Waterpark

Regina’s most exciting indoor waterpark. The waterpark features two waterslides, a swimming pool, spray pad, toddler area, hot tub and the Watermark™ digital water curtain. Details

Year-around

Soaked! Waterpark at The Atlas° Hotel, 4177 Albert Street, Regina

Plan Your Summer Garden

Get your kids to plant and maintain a summer garden this year. It’s time to start planting seeds indoors and planning what your summer will have in store. Visit Garden Centres in and around Regina with kids and get your seeds sowing!

Enjoy a Paint Nite

Have a fun night of painting! Enrol for Paint nite classes and create amazing art and memories to treasure! Details

Spring Programs at Regina Public Library

This spring, dig into your favourite activities at the library – all for free! Details

Various Library Branches, Regina

Free

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Do a Science Experiment

Check out our list of easy fun science activities/experiments that you can do at home. These experiments are easy and super fun in addition to being educational. Details

Walk Regina’s Past and Present

Located throughout Regina are historical landmarks, murals, walking trails, and cultural hotspots that not only keep its past alive, but also help keep us grounded in the present. Use our list of tours to know more about the  City of Regina.

Spring Clean & Donate

Do some spring cleaning this school break and donate your clothes. Donating is a great way to give back, reduce waste, and get those feel-good vibes flowing.  Keep your good deeds on the straight and narrow.

II. Spring Break Camps

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