Most residents and visitors to Regina have made their way to Wascana Park for one reason or another. As a focal point within the city, it’s popular to enjoy both the natural and historical features of the park. But few are aware of some of the park’s interesting features, facts and record-breaking accomplishments.
Here are five facts you might not know about Wascana Park:
It’s one of the largest parks in North America Bigger than the 405 hectare Stanley Park in Vancouver and 341 hectare Central Park in New York combined, Wascana Park is one of the largest in North America at 930 hectares, or 9.3 square kilometres. That means there is more than enough space for residents and visitors to enjoy the outdoors - right in the middle of the city. Location of the longest bridge over a narrow channel of water Although unconfirmed, but popularly declared by several official sources within Regina, the Art Deco ornamented Albert Street Memorial Bridge on the edge of Wascana Lake is rumored to be the longest bridge over the shortest span of water in the world. At 256 metres long and 22 metres wide, it bridges Wascana creek. Built in 1930 and designed as a relief project during the Great Depression, it employed 700 men and was dedicated to soldiers who fought and died in World War I.
Perfect to stop and smell the roses Backed by an impressive view of the Saskatchewan Legislative Building, the Queen Elizabeth II Gardens offer a colourful display of flowers to enjoy throughout the spring and summer months. Approximately 25, 000 annuals are planted in the garden with an additional 5,000 planted throughout the Legislature grounds. The entire Wascana Centre Authority (including the University of Regina and Research Park) is home to 50,000 plants. Definitely worth stopping to smell the roses.
The park provides free grain to feed the birds The Waterfowl Display Ponds are a series of three ponds located across from the Conexus Arts Centre. It’s a lesser known area within the natural landscape of Wascana Park and visitors are welcome to feed Stella the swan as well as the resident geese and ducks. The Wascana Centre provides free grain for the birds but also encourages locals to bring leafy greens as bread isn’t healthy...
Read moreWascana Place in Regina, Saskatchewan, is a serene gem nestled within the expansive Wascana Centre. This stunning location offers a perfect fusion of natural beauty, cultural richness, and recreational opportunities, making it an essential destination for both locals and visitors.
The elegant building of Wascana Place serves as an informative and welcoming gateway to the park. Inside, you’ll find captivating displays detailing the area’s history, ecology, and conservation efforts. The knowledgeable staff are always eager to provide insights and assistance, enhancing your visit.
Surrounding Wascana Place, the meticulously landscaped gardens and lush green spaces create a peaceful atmosphere perfect for leisurely walks, picnics, or simply unwinding. The nearby Wascana Lake is a picturesque highlight, offering activities such as kayaking, paddle boating, and bird watching, all set against a backdrop of stunning natural vistas.
Scenic trails wind around the lake, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in the tranquil environment. Benches and viewing areas are thoughtfully placed for moments of rest and reflection. Throughout the year, Wascana Place hosts a variety of events and educational programs, catering to all ages and interests.
In summary, Wascana Place is a captivating destination that harmoniously blends nature, education, and recreation. Whether you’re exploring the gardens, enjoying lake activities, or participating in community events, Wascana Place offers a rejuvenating and...
Read moreA walk around the lake is a nice, semi-scenic way to get some fresh air and exercise. You just have to watch your step since the hordes of geese leave droppings all over the sidewalk.
There's a nice park with plenty to do and plenty of space for the physically inclined. This is where a lot of big outdoor events, such as Canada Day, take place. If you've had enough of being active around the lake, grab a canoe and go through it - there's a canoe/kayak rental place along the lakeside. When it's cold enough, there are opportunities to walk or skate on the frozen lake, as well.
Wascana Lake is a good excuse to leave the house when it's...
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