• Lost Buildings of Regina

    Cornwall Centre 2102 11th Avenue, Regina, SK, Canada

    Explore Regina’s earliest years as Melissa Clow reveals what has vanished from view in the city’s downtown. Please note: this tour will be augmented by historical photographs shared via your cell phone. Tour will depart from outside the north entrance of Cornwall Centre on Saskatchewan Drive. All tours are free. A suggested $10.00 per person donation helps […]

  • Germantown

    Central Fire Hall 1650 11th Avenue, Regina, SK, Canada

    Warren James is ready to share the commercial and residential history of Germantown, an early Regina neighbourhood originally settled by central Europeans. Tour will depart from outside the Central Fire Hall (1651 11th Ave) All tours are free. A suggested $10.00 per person donation helps support current and future Heritage Regina programming.

  • Here Before: An Interactive Séance Experience

    Government House Historical Society and Government House invite you to an interactive séance experience, if you dare. The year is 1905. Saskatchewan is on the cusp of becoming a province and you are no mere spectator. You will take on the role of a real historical figure, drawn into an evening of laughter, conversation and […]

  • Ghost Tours of the College Avenue Campus

    College Ave Campus 2155 College Ave, Regina, Saskatchewan

    Registration for the Ghost Tours of College Avenue Campus is now LIVE: bit.ly/4nZg9nR Regina’s most historic haunt is back by popular demand! Join guide Darcy Donovan on a walk through the storied College Avenue Campus. You’ll discover heritage on each floor of the building through the legends, facts, and terrifying tales that lead many to […]

  • Ghost Tours of the College Avenue Campus

    College Ave Campus 2155 College Ave, Regina, Saskatchewan

    Registration for the Ghost Tours of College Avenue Campus is now LIVE: bit.ly/4nZg9nR Regina’s most historic haunt is back by popular demand! Join guide Darcy Donovan on a walk through the storied College Avenue Campus. You’ll discover heritage on each floor of the building through the legends, facts, and terrifying tales that lead many to […]

  • Ghost Tours of the College Avenue Campus

    College Ave Campus 2155 College Ave, Regina, Saskatchewan

    Regina’s most historic haunt is back by popular demand! Join guide Darcy Donovan on a walk through the storied College Avenue Campus. You’ll discover heritage on each floor of the building through the legends, facts, and terrifying tales that lead many to believe that ghosts walk the campus. Together we’ll uncover the truth hidden behind […]

  • The Torch Be Ours: Honouring Military Service

    The Artesian 2627 13th Avenue, Regina, Sas, Canada

    Join Heritage Regina and retired Lt. Col. Edward Staniowski as he reflects on a lifetime of service overseas, and of his parents’ service during the Second World War. Admission to Heritage Regina Lectures is free. A suggested $10.00 donation per person helps fund educational programming like this lecture. Check out Ed's appearance on CTV Your […]

  • Sober Stories and Tipsy Tales from Regina’s Prohibition Era – 2026 Lecture Series

    Bushwakker Brewing Company 2206 Dewdney Ave, Regina, SK

    Join us for Heritage Regina's driest lecture yet — an evening of history, song, and story that brings the era of 1920s prohibition to life. This multimedia lecture features archival images and music in a spirited journey from sober ideals to roaring rebellion.  

  • From the Odyssey to Q: 50 Years of 2SLGBTQ History in Regina

    The Artesian 2627 13th Avenue, Regina, Sas, Canada

    Join us as we explore snapshots of Regina’s lesbian, gay, and queer pasts primarily from 1972 to the mid-eighties. Drawn from VJ Korinek’s award winning book Prairie Fairies, this lecture aims to cover activism, community building, and personal experiences of living queerly in the Queen City and the Province of Saskatchewan.

  • HOUSE IN A BOX: CATALOG HOMES – 2026 Lecture Series

    Darke Hall 2255 College Avenue, Regina, Saskatchewan

    Heritage Regina board member John Robinson will look back at the popularity of ‘Catalog homes’ in the early 1900s. Learn how early immigrants to western Canada picked their dream homes by flipping pages.