Who We Are
Heritage Regina is a non-profit community organization which strives to preserve and protect sites of historical, cultural or architectural significance in Regina. Through educational programming, stewardship and advocacy, Heritage Regina creates an awareness of the community’s shared stories and of the importance of heritage in sustaining the culture and identity of the city.
Contact Us
Heritage Regina
P.O. Box 581
Regina, SK S4P 3A3
info@heritageregina.ca
Land Acknowledgement
We acknowledge that the land on which we work and gather is the traditional territory of the nêhiyawak, Anihšināpēk, Dakota, Lakota, and Nakoda peoples, and the homeland of the Métis/Mechif.
Heritage Regina is an organization dedicated to sharing the stories of our past, present, and future. We are committed to honoring the rich cultural history of Indigenous peoples and acknowledging the impact of government policies and practices that have shaped Indigenous lives and communities. Indigenous history is woven into the very fabric of this land, long before the founding of Regina, and it remains an essential part of our collective story.


Feedback Wanted – Wascana Centre 2025 Master Plan
/in UncategorizedOur friends at the Wascana Centre have produced a final draft of their 2025 Master Plan. They have opened a window for public feedback on the plan before they move […]
Join our Board of Directors!
/in UncategorizedHeritage Regina is seeking multiple members of our community who are passionate about heritage to join our Board of Directors for a one-year term. This is an opportunity to be […]
Heritage Regina Welcomes New Communications Coordinator
/in UncategorizedHeritage Regina would like to welcome our new Communications Coordinator, Jesse White! Jesse is a marketing and communications specialist who has worked with several non-profits and media outlets in the […]
Roughriders Fan Turns into Urban Historian
/in UncategorizedAnnual Reports
/in UncategorizedArticle: For Self-Sufficiency and Sustainability, We Need More Renovation and Restoration
/in UncategorizedThis article was originally published on Substack on February 7, 2025. Heritage Regina has not contributed to, or edited, this article. — By Lloyd Alder North Toronto Station, renovated by Paul […]