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| Place | Regina |
| Type | City |
| Province / Territory | Saskatchewan (SK) |
| Location | |
| Country | Canada |
| Latitude | 50.454839 |
| Longitude | -104.606608 |
| Importance | Major city |
| CGN ID | HAIMP |
Regina is a city in Saskatchewan, Canada. It is classified as a major city. Regina is located at 50.4548°N, 104.6066°W.
Regina rests upon the broad, sweeping plains of southern Saskatchewan, a land defined by its immense sky and the subtle, rich undulations of the earth. It lies 67.0 km west of Indian Head, SK (from Indian Head, SK: bearing 263°T), and is situated 9.7 km south-south-east of Albatross. The city's physical setting is largely flat, a characteristic that allows the horizon to stretch out in all directions, offering breathtaking vistas, particularly as the sun dips low, painting the western sky in hues of orange and purple. Creeks like Wascana and Boggy Creek meander through the urban landscape, remnants of a more ancient drainage system, eventually feeding into the larger Qu'Appelle River system. The air here often carries the scent of prairie grasses, a clean, dry fragrance that shifts with the seasons, from the crispness of autumn to the warmth of summer. Regina’s character is one of understated resilience, a quietly confident community that has grown from the rich soil of its surroundings, embracing the vastness and the inherent beauty of its prairie home. The history of Regina is deeply intertwined with the westward expansion of Canada and the establishment of the North-West Mounted Police, whose presence in the late 19th century laid the foundation for the burgeoning settlement. Designated the territorial capital in 1882, it officially became the provincial capital upon Saskatchewan's entry into Confederation in 1905. Economically, Regina has long been a hub for agriculture and resource-based industries, reflecting the province's natural wealth. While wheat and grain farming remain central to the region's identity, the city has diversified significantly. Major industries now include government services, insurance, and increasingly, the energy sector, particularly oil and gas exploration and development, which has brought a dynamic influx of economic activity and population growth. The steady hum of these industries provides a constant, almost subconscious pulse to the city's daily life. Regina’s cultural landscape is as diverse as the prairie skies that arch above it. While the city does not host professional teams in the NHL, CFL, NBA, or MLS, its passion for sport is evident in its robust amateur leagues and recreational facilities. The city plays host to several significant annual events, including the Canadian Western Agribition, a premier agricultural exhibition, and Canada's largest indoor rodeo. A jewel in its crown is Wascana Centre, a vast urban park encircling Wascana Lake, home to the iconic Legislative Building, a striking example of Beaux-Arts architecture, and the Royal Saskatchewan Museum, offering glimpses into the province's natural and Indigenous heritage. Renowned universities like the University of Regina contribute to the intellectual and cultural vitality, attracting students and scholars from across the globe. The city has also been the birthplace or adopted home of notable figures, including actors like Leslie Nielsen and Ryan Getzlaf, a celebrated hockey player, and authors such as Lorna Crozier, whose works often capture the spirit of the prairie landscape.
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| Page generated | June 2026 |
| Location data | Canadian Geographical Names Database (CGN), Natural Resources Canada |