The 3 4 5 Fun Hockey Program has been around for many years. Since the 1996 – 1997 season, it has been sponsored by the Arcola East Community Association on behalf of all City of Regina Community Associations.
The Affordable Fun Program allows Regina residents who have financial barriers the opportunity to participate in a variety of City of Regina arts, culture, recreation and leisure programs.
ARCA offers a variety of arts and culture workshops, recreational activities and educational seminars. Most of the programs at Al Ritchie are drop-in and free of charge.
The Albert Park Community Association (APCA) serves the area of Regina south of 25th Avenue and west of Albert Street, and now welcomes Harbour Landing residents.
Argyle Park / Englewood is located in the north end of Regina. As the north end is expanding, including the new Hawk Stone development. It is a small close knit community perfectly suited to a family oriented lifestyle.
The Autism Resource Centre (ARC) is a non-profit, community-based organization incorporated to serve persons with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and to support their families. Summer programs are offered for kids ages 7 and up.
Bloom Learning Centre was established with one goal in mind: to make a difference in the lives of children by providing them with the best early childhood education and academic support. Preschool, Tutoring, Kindermusik and Summer Camps are offered.
Boston Pizza South Regina offers guests two experiences under one roof – a family-friendly casual dining restaurant and a separate sports bar with a lively atmosphere. No matter which side guests select, Boston Pizza serves up an extensive menu with lots of options to choose from.
Camp Easter Seal Is Where Campers Come First! As the only completely wheelchair accessible camp facility in Saskatchewan, Camp Easter Seal is dedicated to providing a fun and barrier free experience to all campers.
The Cathedral area is a 235 hectare residential area located immediately to the west of Regina’s downtown. Boundaries of the neighbourhood include Albert Street on the east, Wascana Creek to the south and west, and the CPR mainline on the north. While the area is primarily residential, commercial businesses are found on the north and eastern boundaries, as well as along the 13th Avenue shopping
We are a youth-oriented music group that performs in the community, competes at Highland Games across Canada. The band offers exceptional instruction for children and youth, ages 8-19, for learning bagpipes and drums.
At Dance Plus we provide professional, qualified instruction in all disciplines for both the recreational and competitive dancer. There are classes and camps for ages 3 and up in Regina, Lumsden and White City. We also host birthday parties and summer camps!
Located in the west end of Regina, Dieppe Place is one of the city's smaller communities. It is bordered by Courtney Street to the west, Dewdney Avenue to the south, and the Wascana Creek to the north and east.
In Regina, Saskatchewan, features well-equipped horse stables and riding arenas in addition to comprehensive services that include horse rental, boarding, training, lessos, and birthday parties. GCJ Stables also offers summer camps!