Saskatchewan, CA
Regina
3 places to explore · More stops coming, added weekly.

Saskatchewan Legislative Building
Located in Regina, the Saskatchewan Legislative Building is an Edwardian Baroque masterpiece completed in 1912 and one of the most beautiful government buildings in Canada. Surrounded by 65 acres of Wascana Centre parkland, the building features an interior crafted from 34 types of marble. Free guided tours offer visitors a chance to explore the legislative chambers and discover one of the top attractions in Regina and Saskatchewan. Hours: Daily, free tours available

RCMP Heritage Centre
Located in Regina, the RCMP Heritage Centre is the birthplace of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and one of the most important historic attractions in Saskatchewan. This immersive museum tells the story of the North-West Mounted Police and the RCMP from 1873 to today. Visitors can experience exhibits on Canadian history, policing, and tradition, along with the famous Sunset Retreat Ceremony, making it a must-visit destination in Regina.
Last Mountain Lake Bird Sanctuary
Located in Manitoba, Oak Hammock Marsh Wildlife Management Area is North America’s oldest bird sanctuary, established in 1887. This internationally significant wetland is a critical staging area for millions of migratory birds along the Central Flyway, including sandhill cranes, whooping cranes, and a wide variety of shorebirds. A must-visit destination for birdwatching, wildlife photography, and exploring one of the most important ecological sites in Canada.
