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Saskatchewan's premier climbing gym, offering top-rope, lead climbing, and bouldering for all skill levels. Experience adventure and community!
The Regina Climbing Centre is Regina's premier indoor rock climbing facility, offering a wide array of climbing walls and activities for all skill levels, from beginners to experienced climbers. It's a hub for fitness, community, and challenging fun.
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Public Transport
From downtown Regina, head to the nearest bus stop and take bus route 1 or 2 towards the east. Stay on the bus for approximately 20 minutes until you reach the stop at 'Victoria Ave & McIntyre St'. Walk east along Victoria Ave for about 10 minutes until you reach the intersection with Solomon Cres. Turn left onto Solomon Cres and continue walking north for 5 minutes. The Regina Climbing Centre will be on your left at 606 B Solomon Cres. A single fare is approximately $3.
Walking
If you are near the Wascana Centre, start walking east towards College Ave. Continue along College Ave until you reach the intersection with Albert St. Turn right onto Albert St and head south until you reach Victoria Ave. Turn left onto Victoria Ave and walk east for about 1.5 km until you reach Solomon Cres. Turn left onto Solomon Cres and walk for 5 minutes. The Regina Climbing Centre will be located on your left at 606 B Solomon Cres.
Taxi
Taxis are available throughout Regina. A taxi from downtown Regina to the Regina Climbing Centre will cost approximately $15-$20. There are no ride-sharing services available in Regina.
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