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Home » Education » Field Trips » 10 Things To Do With Kids – Regina

10 Things To Do With Kids – Regina

September 24, 2013 by Crystal McClean

RCMP Cadets in Regina, Canada, Things to do in Regina with kidsI’m pleased to share with you that my first feature with Kids Activities Blog has been posted!  It’s a part of their 10 Things To Do With Kids In… series.  For my first contribution I have shared some of our favourite things that we did with our children last year  while back home in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada; the home of the RCMP.

On a daily basis I miss the prairie sunsets and the great amount of sunshine year-round!  The flatness, and multiculturalism I have have always enjoyed.  The compact size of this city means it doesn’t take long to get from one are to another.

SIFC at the University of Regina, things to do in Regina with kids, photo

This prairie city has really grown in the time I’ve been away, and even my husband can see the growth between visits.  There is so much that can be done in Regina in any weather.  Whether it’s +38C or -38C you will find both indoor and outdoor activities to keep you and your children happy.  Most of these activities are free, which is fantastic!  And the others are good value for money (otherwise we wouldn’t have gone and/or I wouldn’t recommend them).  There is so much more than this to do in Regina, and there are festivals held throughout the year so there will always be something to see or do.  Check the Tourism Regina website for lots of information.  Or feel free to contact me and I’d be more than happy to help you!

Wascana Park, Regina, Fun with kids in Regina, Crystal's Tiny Treasures, photo

Are you interested in more detail about the Royal Saskatchewan Museum?  See my guest feature over at Glittering Muffins for more information.  If you’re looking for more cultural ideas, see our post at Carrots Are Orange for ways to bring multiculturalism into your home or school.  We’ve also blogged about our visit to the Andrew Jackson centre in Northern Ireland.  and if you’re looking for a taste of Saskatchewan, why not try our First Nations Bannock?

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Filed Under: Field Trips, North America Tagged With: Canada, Guest Post, Regina, Saskatchewan, Travel

About Crystal McClean

I am a Mom, Wife, Home Educator, and Virtual Assistant. We love to have fun together while learning and exploring our environment.

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Comments

  1. Tammy Doiel says

    September 24, 2013 at 11:26 pm

    I’ve only been to Toronto and Niagra Falls, but I would love to see more of Canada!

    • Crystal McClean says

      September 25, 2013 at 12:01 pm

      All I’ve seen of Toronto is the airport! What did you think of Niagra? I’ve heard mixed reviews.

  2. Michelle says

    September 25, 2013 at 3:32 am

    Looks like a fun post and trip! My little one isn’t quite big enough to travel just for fun yet, but I can’t wait to take him places once he’s older. I’ve never been to Canada before, but I’d love to go one day! Thanks for sharing about your trip.

    • Crystal McClean says

      September 25, 2013 at 11:57 am

      I may be biased, but a trip (or several) to Canada is highly recommended! Each area has something different to offer, and there’s still so much I’d like to see and experience. Happy travels 🙂

  3. Katy @ Experienced Bad Mom says

    September 25, 2013 at 2:06 pm

    I have been to Regina as a child, riding across Canada in an RV. One day when my kids are older and can remember more, we will definitely do our own cross-Canada trip!

    • Crystal McClean says

      September 26, 2013 at 7:14 pm

      That’s so cool, Katy! I’d love to travel across in one trip, it’s a dream of mine 🙂 Mom and Dad just recently drove from Regina to the East Coast and back again and it sounds like they had a great time. Here’s to cross-country road trips 🙂

 
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