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Stone Hall Castle: A Prairie Fortress

Experience medieval Europe in the heart of the Canadian Prairies at Stone Hall Castle, a unique architectural and historical landmark in Regina.

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Stone Hall Castle in Regina offers a unique medieval European experience. Built in 1926 by Francis Darke for his wife Annie, the castle houses a collection of 17th-century art and offers guided tours, transporting visitors back in time within the Canadian Prairies.

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Local tips

  • Book your tour online in advance, as spaces are limited and walk-ins are not allowed.
  • Check the castle's event calendar for themed nights and special activities to enhance your visit.
  • Allow ample time to explore the castle's collection of 17th-century art, tapestries, and furniture.
  • Consider an overnight stay in one of the castle's themed suites for a fully immersive experience.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    If you are near the Royal Saskatchewan Museum, Stone Hall Castle is a short walk away. Head east on College Avenue, and you'll find the castle on your left at 2210 College Ave. The walk is approximately 5 minutes.

  • Public Transport

    Take a Regina Transit bus that services downtown Regina and travels along Victoria Avenue. Get off at the stop closest to College Avenue, then walk west for about 5 minutes until you reach Stone Hall Castle at 2210 College Ave. A single ride fare is approximately CAD 3.00.

  • Taxi/Ride-share

    Hail a taxi or use a ride-sharing app from anywhere in Regina. Provide the driver with the address: 2210 College Ave, Regina. A 5km ride in Regina costs approximately CAD 13.50. Taxi Start fee is CAD 5.10, and each KM is then priced at CAD 1.77.

  • Car

    From downtown Regina, take Victoria Avenue heading east. Continue for approximately 2.5 km until you reach College Avenue. Turn left onto College Avenue. Stone Hall Castle will be on your left at 2210 College Ave. Off-street parking is available in the front parking lot. Be aware of parking restrictions.

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Stone Hall Castle, located in Regina, Saskatchewan, is a unique architectural gem that brings a touch of medieval Europe to the Canadian Prairies. Originally built in 1926 by Francis Nicholson Darke for his wife, Annie, the castle was intended as a safe and secure residence following the devastating 1912 cyclone that shook Annie. Darke, a real estate magnate, spared no expense, importing limestone identical to that used for the Saskatchewan Legislative Building. The castle's design incorporates features meant to withstand the elements, reflecting Darke's commitment to his wife's safety. After Annie's death in 1964, the castle fell into disrepair until it was purchased and renovated, transforming the interior into a medieval-style castle with a collection of 17th-century art, tapestries, and furniture. Today, Stone Hall Castle operates as both a hotel and a tourist attraction. Visitors can take guided tours to explore the castle's history, admire its unique architecture, and view its collection of historical artifacts. The castle also hosts special events and offers overnight stays in themed suites, providing a memorable and immersive experience.

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