Bienvenue! Willkommen! Bitaemo! Each
year Regina welcomes hundreds of thousands of
visitors from around the globe. They come for
business and pleasure, to meet our people, to
partake in special events, to see firsthand this
remarkable city - clean, green and growing -
in the midst of the great Canadian plains.
Whatever draws you to Regina, come prepared
for a great time. This is no longer the quiet
farming town of settlement years. Saskatchewan's
capital city is the heartbeat of the province;
a modern and sophisticated center of business
and government. Regina's skyline grows more magnificent
each year, as office and hotel towers reach for
the sky. The hospitality one finds in
Regina is legendary. It may have something to
do with the city's tradition of hosting royalty.
Regina has a long and proud association with
the British monarchy. It's no accident that Regina
has been called Canada's Queen City. In 1882,
Princess Louise christened a little town on Pile
of Bones Creek "Regina" - after her mother, Victoria,
the reigning Queen. The love affair with royalty
has continued ever since. In more recent
times, Regina has been a favourite stop for royal
tours of the Queen Mother, Queen Elizabeth, Prince
Phillip, and Prince Andrew and Sarah, the Duke
and Duchess of York. Reginans pride themselves
in rolling out the red carpet for all their guests,
whether they be of royal lineage or not.
The Economy: Regina is the center
of a multi-billion dollar agricultural economy.
But equally important, as the capital city of
Saskatchewan, Regina is the center of government.
Most provincial government departments and crown
corporations are headquartered here. Industrial
developments continue to grow in Regina, with
a major steel plant and Canada's first heavy
oil upgrader being major private sector employers.
Regina is also the head office for Credit Union
Central, Co-Operators Insurance, and the Saskatchewan
Wheat Pool - the largest grain handling co-operative
in the world, as well as Crown Life and Farm
Credit Corporation. Our People:
Regina is a multicultural city in
the heart of a multicultural province - probably
the most ethnically diverse in all of Canada.
Saskatchewan is the only province where both
English and French when added together, do not
constitute a majority. The many different
nationalities that make up the Queen City celebrate
their roots year round - but never more visibly
than during the three-day Mosaic festival - a
city-wide party each spring where ethnic food,
music, song and drink flow freely at pavilions
representing countries from around the globe.
This spirit of camaraderie and cooperation has
built a city of warm-hearted - some say "super-hearted"
- people. Regina is alive with museums,
art galleries and other cultural attractions
and events throughout the year. It has its own
professional live theatre companies, modern dance
and ballet troupes, and a world class concert
hall that is home to Canada's longest established
symphony orchestra. R.C.M.P.:
An international symbol of Canada, the red
coated Mountie, belongs to Regina. RCMP history
parallels the history of our city and has been
part of its life since the beginning. One hundred
years after the first group of Northwest Mounted
Police were sent to quell a rebellion, the force
still does its training here. Their museum is
one of Canada's premier tourist attractions.
Hospitality: If you've
ever heard of "western hospitality" you'll know
why it is famous after a visit to Regina. |