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Originally a tent village called 'Pile o’ Bones', the bustling and friendly town of Regina was renamed for Queen Victoria.
The city’s modern central business district is gleaming, modern and high-rise but contrasts with a vast central park, set around a lake.
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Regina is the original headquarters for the North West Mounted Police, the precursor to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, affectionately known as 'Mounties': the RCMP Centennial Museum is fascinating and you can still see cadets parade, with a ritual Sunset Retreat Ceremony taking place on every Tuesday throughout the summer months.
The interpretive centre tells the story of their creation to combat the lawlessness of the west’s whiskey traders. Another highlight is the Royal Saskatchewan Museum which focuses on the local First Nations’ history.
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Suggested itinerary featuring Regina
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Places near Regina
- Kyle 153 miles away
- Riding Mountain National Park 202 miles away
- Saskatchewan 268 miles away
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Written by our specialists from their own experiences of visiting Regina, these guides will help you make the most of your time there. We share both our practical recommendations and the best ways to appreciate Regina at its best.
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Top things to do in Saskatchewan
Bison-studded prairies, the pomp and ceremony of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police parade, cattle wrangling on a ranch, or exploring what went on in Moose Jaw’s underground labyrinth… discover five of the best things to see and do in Saskatchewan.
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