Victoria Park is a central and historic urban park in downtown Regina, Saskatchewan. It is located within the city square, bordered by Cornwall Street, 12th Avenue, and Victoria Avenue, and surrounded by notable landmarks such as the Regina Public Library and the Cornwall Centre.
The park is a popular gathering place, featuring: • Beautiful green spaces for relaxation and recreation. • The Cenotaph, a war memorial honoring those who served in the armed forces. • Walking paths, benches, and shaded areas for visitors. • Seasonal events such as markets, concerts, and festivals.
Victoria Park is deeply tied to Regina’s civic history and remains a vibrant part of the city’s cultural and social...
Read moreThere are definitely some questionable characters out and about here. Expect to find people asking you for cigarettes or spare change.
What's with the curved metal trash heap? If it's supposed to be art, consider me not impressed. The large glow sticks littered about are kinda nice... y'know, in an unsophisticated, tasteless way. Did someone forget to take down the Christmas decorations?
There's also this hilarious fake rock close to the library. For what purpose did they create a fake rock? It's probably covering some electrical equipment or something, but why a fake rock? Did they think no one...
Read moreThis park is in the heart of downtown. Many trees and bushes surround the area but once inside, you feel like it is walking into a secret World. When it is winter it is all white and branches take a different shapes. Then sun starts shining in the summer and makes everything green and flowers start to bloom. Many shows and concert take place and even dancing in the square. It even has a kids park on the side to keep the little ones occupied with a slide and a teeter totter. Many stores around makes it easy to go for a snack and or if you have other needs. 🙃 2016 was our first...
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