Regina Museums
• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide to Museums in Regina, Saskatchewan.
This museum focuses on the natural history of Saskatchewan. The museum exhibits, geology, palaentology, and the present day biology of the prairies. The First Nations Gallery, examines the history and present day life of Saskatchewan's first people. Open: daily, 9am to 5:30pm (May 1 to Labour Day) and 9am to 4:30 pm (Labour Day to April 30). Closed Christmas Day.
Located at Wascana Centre in the T.C. Douglas Building, the museum offers visitors a variety of rotating exhibitions. There is also a large permanent collection on display as well as art programs, lectures, and a gift shop. Open daily 11am - 6pm (Wednesday and Thursday until 10pm)
One of Canada's most anticipated attractions opened in May 2007 on the historic grounds of the RCMP Academy in Regina. The new RCMP Heritage Centre features state-of-the-art exhibits, multimedia technologies and engaging programming and tours that
breathe life into the remarkable story of the RCMP and Canada. Open year-round. Gift shop and concession on-site.
Showcasing the history of sport in the Province. Sports memorabilia and photos and displays focusing on the achievements of inductees.
Guides dressed in period costumes guide visitors through the restored 1891 Government House, the official residence of Saskatchewan's Lieutenant Governors. A traditional Victorian tea is held thirteen weekends of the year. Open: Tuesday to Sunday 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Closed Mondays, Christmas Day, and Good Friday.









