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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
Learn about Regina’s most beloved buildings through a night full of discussion and historical photographs. Heritage Regina board member Rebecca Bend will be joined by local personalities to discuss both […]
Join historian Bill Waiser in an examination of the homesteading experience in Saskatchewan, and discover why only 3 out of 5 settlers succeeded.