Saskatchewan Legislative Building
Government office · Wascana Centre ·

Saskatchewan Legislative Building

Government office · Wascana Centre ·

1912 Beaux-Arts landmark with free tours, lake views, gardens

Saskatchewan Legislative Building by null
Saskatchewan Legislative Building by null
Saskatchewan Legislative Building by null
Saskatchewan Legislative Building by null
Saskatchewan Legislative Building by null
Saskatchewan Legislative Building by null
Saskatchewan Legislative Building by null
Saskatchewan Legislative Building by null
Saskatchewan Legislative Building by null
Saskatchewan Legislative Building by null
Saskatchewan Legislative Building by null
Saskatchewan Legislative Building by null
Saskatchewan Legislative Building by null
Saskatchewan Legislative Building by null
Saskatchewan Legislative Building by null
Saskatchewan Legislative Building by null
Saskatchewan Legislative Building by null
Saskatchewan Legislative Building by null
Saskatchewan Legislative Building by null
Saskatchewan Legislative Building by null

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2405 Legislative Dr, Regina, SK S4S 0B3, Canada Get directions

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2405 Legislative Dr, Regina, SK S4S 0B3, Canada Get directions

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Features

restroom
parking free street
wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance
wheelchair accessible restroom
wheelchair accessible seating

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"Built in 1912 and designated a National Historic Site, the Legislative Building includes one of the tables used by the Fathers of Confederation and offers guided tours of about 30 minutes to learn provincial history." - Matthew Kepnes

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Saskatchewan Legislative Building

James W.

Google
The legislature grounds are a fantastic place to hold a festival or celebrate Canada Day with dozens of vendors. The gardens are wonderful to behold and there is plenty of space for the kids to run around. Being right next to Wascana Lake, this is a beautiful place to go for a walk. Finally, the building itself is magnificent, both inside and out. Definitely worth checking out.

Patricia L

Google
Enjoyed my time around the grounds. Lots of beautiful flowers, nice views of Wascana Lake and some nice trails and picnic spots in the surrounding area. A great way to spend part of your day. Lots of parking when I went (week day).

Nitesh M.

Google
It was worth of my time to be able to get into the legislature and get connected to history, I am fond of art but not a big photography expert. The staff was very friendly and polite. In and around its good place to see in city moreover its free (FYI)

Karishma K.

Google
A state of art architecture of the time. One of tha tallest legislative building across Canada. The thought process was indeed a genius to pick the dom style structural engineering model and artificial lake development in this part of the city. Indeed very cold in winter but also a very beautiful place to be around in spring time. 1. No tickets required at the entrance. 2. Standard airport checking policy for admission 3. A well trained guide will be available at your disposal to ask more questions about the place. 4. Huge library is part of the building and can be accessible by the regular public on approval basis.

Tai L.

Google
Beautiful French designed building. I like the oil painting portraits of the fathers of Saskatchewan. 🌿 “Where Heaven Meets Earth” A meditation on the Saskatchewan Legislative Assembly and the Garden of Eden Beneath the prairie sky so wide, Where golden fields and rivers glide, There stands a house by water crowned— A throne of stone on sacred ground. Encircled by a silent lake, Like Eden’s stream for justice’ sake, Its mirrored glass reflects the skies, As if God's gaze still never dies. O garden built with human hands, Yet echoing God’s ancient plans— Where laws are penned and visions stirred, Let heaven’s whisper shape each word. Like Eden, where four rivers ran, So flows the dream of God through man: That truth would bloom and peace would reign, And power serve, not seek its gain. The trees bow low, the lilies speak Of justice sheltering the weak; A throne not raised by pride or sword, But humbled hearts before the Lord. Let those who govern tread with care, For water guards the temple’s air. And every law, each civic birth, Must answer to the courts of earth— And heaven. So may this place, with garden grace, Be more than stone, more than a face— But Eden’s call, reborn anew, Where heaven walks with earth... Through you.

Abhishek Singh (.

Google
The Saskatchewan Legislative Building is truly a gem in Regina and one of my favorite places to visit. Set against the picturesque backdrop of Wascana Lake, its location is peaceful and serene, offering a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. The building itself is a remarkable example of classic British architecture, with its stately design and intricate detailing that reflect the elegance and craftsmanship of a bygone era. Whether you’re interested in history, architecture, or simply enjoying a quiet walk in scenic surroundings, this landmark offers something for everyone. It’s undoubtedly one of the most iconic and must-visit destinations in Regina, both for residents and tourists alike.

Joe S.

Google
No fee to enter or for the guided tour. You can’t tour the building by yourself, however the tours are on the hour. Beautiful gardens to walk through.

Jason

Google
Regina's Legislative Building is more than just a place where laws are made; it's a testament to Saskatchewan's history and a vibrant hub for the community. While its stately presence undoubtedly commands attention, it's the unexpected details and welcoming atmosphere that truly captivated me. The architecture is striking, a blend of Beaux-Arts grandeur and unique prairie influences. Stepping inside, I was immediately impressed not just by the soaring ceilings and marble accents, but by the evident care taken in its upkeep. Everything was spotless, polished, and beautifully preserved. The free tours (offered almost every day!) provide fascinating insights into the building's design and the province's political history. Our guide was clearly passionate about the building, and their enthusiasm was contagious. Beyond the impressive architecture, the grounds offer a surprising sense of tranquility. The vast, meticulously maintained lawns provide ample space for recreation and relaxation. I observed people playing frisbee, families enjoying picnics, and photographers capturing the beauty of the building and its surroundings. The views of Wascana Lake from the grounds are simply stunning, making it a perfect spot for a leisurely stroll. The Legislative Building is more than just a government office; it's a living monument to Saskatchewan's past and present. Whether you're interested in history, architecture, or simply seeking a beautiful outdoor space, a visit here is sure to be rewarding.