Wascana Winter Festival (formerly Waskimo)
Join Wascana Centre and the Provincial Capital Commission in front of the Legislative Building on Sunday, February 16 from 1:00-4:00 PM for free sleigh rides, public skating, cross country skiing, […]
Join Wascana Centre and the Provincial Capital Commission in front of the Legislative Building on Sunday, February 16 from 1:00-4:00 PM for free sleigh rides, public skating, cross country skiing, […]

When Regina was 25 years old, all eastern eyes were turned toward the “beautiful and wealthy city”. John Robinson fills Darke Hall with imagery and music as he presents this […]

Join Dr. Nadya Foty-Oneschuk as she explores the various waves of Ukrainian settlement and the many important “firsts” for the Canadian Ukrainian community. This lecture is free to the public! […]

If you were born or raised on a farm in Alberta, BC (Peace Country), Manitoba, or Saskatchewan, Homestead Aerial Farm Photos will be displaying their archival library dating from 1953-2000. […]

Join us on Saturday, March 8 from 1:00-3:00 PM at Government House for Family Tree 101! This event has been revamped and updated based on feedback from our event last […]
Join us for a concert celebrating fierce women in music for International Women's Day. Four Sask artists from a mix of musical styles including folk/singer-songwriter, R&B, soul and pop. This […]

Journalist and storyteller Florence Hwang leads us on a historical journey of a Chinese immigrant leaving a war-torn country in hopes of establishing a new future in a foreign land. […]
The Ministry of Parks, Culture and Sport is pleased to announce the 2025 edition of our Winter webinar series, Historic Places – Living Places. We hope you will join us […]

Fairness, faith, and societal collapse are at stake when two prairie icons meet during a crisis in 1960s Saskatchewan. Performed by Cavan Cunningham & Jayden Pfeifer Directed by Judy Wensel […]

Historian Bill Waiser will examine how First Nations reserve land surrenders were not used to meet homesteader demand during the early 20th century settlement boom, but rather to line the […]