HERITAGE REGINA 2022 SUMMER WALKING TOUR SCHEDULE

All walks begin @ 6 pm for approximately 90 minutes – rain or shine.

A $10 donation is suggested to help fund Heritage Regina’s educational programming.

Saturday, July 2nd @ 6 pm

THE STORY OF THE 1912 TORNADO

It’s been 110 years since the Tornado tore through our city. Meet guide Robin Adeney at the cenotaph in Victoria Park to learn about the storm of the century and its impact on Saskatchewan’s capital city and citizens.

Saturday, July 9th @ 6 pm

REGINA’S COLLEGE AVENUE: ELEGANCE AND EDUCATION

Meet guide Gail Daggett at the north doors of the Royal Saskatchewan Museum (2445 Albert Street) to learn about the gracious homes on College Avenue and the beginnings of the University of Regina

Saturday, July 16th @ 6 pm

THE MCNAB NEIGHBOURHOOD

Meet a Government House staff member at Government House (4607 Dewdney Avenue). Enjoy stories of the McNab neighbourhood’s evolution and learn about historic places and other interesting historical facts.

Note: there is ample parking at Government House.

Wednesday, July 20th @ 6 pm

REGINA’S COLLEGE AVENUE: ELEGANCE AND EDUCATION

Meet guide Gail Daggett at the north doors of the Royal Saskatchewan Museum (2445 Albert Street) to learn about the gracious homes on College Avenue and the beginnings of the University of Regina.

Saturday, August 13th @ 6 pm

GOVERNMENT HOUSE BUILDINGS AND EDWARDIAN GARDENS

Meet a Government House staff member at Government House (4607 Dewdney Avenue). Learn about the history of Government House and explore the gardens of one of the oldest buildings in the city.

Note: there is ample parking at Government House.

Wednesday, August 17th @ 6 pm

CULTURAL TRAILWAY AND DOWNTOWN

Meet guide Saundra Arberry outside Crave Kitchen + Wine Bar (1925 Victoria Avenue) for a walk that explores the formative historic events, historic buildings, and cultural heritage of our city.

Saturday, August 20th @ 6 pm

LOST BUILDINGS OF REGINA

Meet guide Melissa Clow outside the north entrance of the Cornwall Centre (on Saskatchewan Drive) for a walk that will explore Regina’s earliest years and reveal the vanished roots of our city.

Note: the tour will be augmented by historical photographs shared via an online slideshow. This can be accessed through your mobile phone during the tour.

Saturday, August 27th @ 6 pm

GERMANTOWN: THE OTHER REGINA

Meet guide Warren James at the Central Fire Hall (1651 11th Ave) for a walk through an area of Regina originally settled by continental Europeans.