The sports Hall of Fame is quite a unique attraction to visit here in Regina. Myself and two others went to the Museum and we were the only visitors at that time (nice and quiet). To visit you register a time slot on their website and it is free. They encourage donations of 10$ or more per family to keep the place running and that's what we donated.
The wow factor was not there unfortunately. It was nice to see the different memorabilia from the 40's all the way up to the 2000's but the place is hosted only on the main floor and it's very small and underwhelming. I think there is a huge missed potential as they told me there's a large amount of display pieces in storage they can't show off, which to me is disappointing. Some of the visual and auditory information was not in working order either.
The pictures I've provided covers all of the main displays you can see when visiting and it's hard to encourage visiting when you can see everything there with a couple of pictures.
The staff were excellent and very friendly so that was nice! The building was well up kept and very clean.
I hope in the future they can expand to their downstairs or the upper floor and show off all of the history and heritage pieces they...
Read moreSmall, quality displays illustrating Saskatchewan's sports inductees. Unique interactive games for guests to try. We recommend the mini curling game.
Honestly, I was hoping for a larger amount of displays, Saskatchewan has so many talented individuals. The only reason for the 4/5 is that the rooms were not air-conditioned, and it was a +35°C day.
Admission by donation. Was told most people registered to tour online. Seemed to be strongly encouraged. I asked if we had to in order to view. Lady said no but again reiterated the online.. "Just lucky no big tours of kids are coming through," she said.. ok.. slight turn off, and we just walked through the doors...
Worth the tour.. just register online if you want...
Read moreOriginally known as Land Titles Building, it was built in 1910 in Romanesque Revival style. Saskatchewan ( ex- Molson ) Sports Hall of Fame moved into it in 1979. Small hall but adequate display of artefacts and history of SK athletes/ sportspersons.Interactive games add to the fun. It is good to know that it is a fire resistance structure. The on- line registration for tour is not...
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