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Regina's Historic Warehouse District

Discover Regina's Warehouse District: Where historic architecture meets modern entertainment, local shops, and vibrant nightlife in the heart of the city.

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Explore Regina's Warehouse District, a revitalized area blending historical industrial architecture with modern entertainment, dining, and unique local businesses. Once a bustling logistics hub, it's now a vibrant cultural center.

A brief summary to Regina's Warehouse District

Local tips

  • Explore the area on foot to fully appreciate the architectural details of the historic warehouse buildings.
  • Visit during the evening to experience the vibrant nightlife scene along Dewdney Avenue.
  • Check out local events and markets for unique finds and a taste of Regina's local culture.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From downtown Regina, head north along Albert Street or Broad Street towards the Canadian Pacific Railway tracks. The Warehouse District begins north of the tracks, between Albert Street and Winnipeg Street. Walking from the Cornwall Centre in downtown Regina takes approximately 15-20 minutes.

  • Public Transport

    Regina Transit provides bus service to the Warehouse District. Check the Regina Transit website or app for the most up-to-date routes and schedules. Many routes pass through downtown, making it convenient to connect to the Warehouse District. A single ride fare is $3.00.

  • Taxi/Ride-Share

    Taxis and ride-sharing services like Uber are readily available in Regina. A short taxi ride from downtown to the Warehouse District typically costs between $13.50 and $15.00, depending on the distance and traffic. Keep in mind that fares may be higher during peak hours or special events.

  • Parking

    Parking is available in the Warehouse District, both on-street and in parking lots. On-street parking is time-limited, and parking meters accept Canadian currency. Parking lots offer hourly and daily rates, with monthly options available. Free parking may be available during certain events or in designated areas. Be sure to check parking signs and regulations to avoid tickets.

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Discover more about Regina's Warehouse District

Regina's Warehouse District, located north of the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) tracks, stands as a testament to the city's evolving history. Established in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, it served as a crucial logistics and rail-based shipping center, driving Regina's commercial development. Warehouses and industrial enterprises thrived here, supporting the burgeoning agricultural industry and the expanding railway network. As transportation shifted from rail to highways, the district adapted, transforming into a dynamic urban neighborhood. Many of the old warehouses have been repurposed into residential condominiums, restaurants, boutique shops, fitness studios, and entertainment venues. Today, the Warehouse District is known for its lively atmosphere, hosting live music, artisan markets, and diverse culinary experiences. The "Dewdney Strip" on Dewdney Avenue is particularly noted for its концентрация of breweries, pubs, and nightclubs. The district's blend of historical charm and modern amenities makes it a unique destination for both locals and tourists. With over 550 businesses, including some of the oldest locally-owned establishments in Saskatchewan, the Warehouse District offers a diverse range of experiences, from craft brewing and distilling to fashion, aesthetics, and decor. It's a place where the city's industrial past converges with its vibrant present, creating a soul of the city.

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