Speaker's Corner: A Voice in the Park
A historical landmark in Regina's Wascana Centre, celebrating free speech and community engagement since 1966. Open 24/7 for all to explore.
Regina's Speaker's Corner, located on the north shore of Wascana Lake, is a tribute to free speech and assembly. Dedicated in 1966, it provides a space for public discourse, mirroring the famous Hyde Park location in London. The site incorporates elements from Regina's history, symbolizing the importance of free expression.
A brief summary to Speaker's Corner
- Albert St, Regina, Saskatchewan, S4P 4W7, CA
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Local tips
- Visit during local events or festivals in Wascana Centre for a lively atmosphere and potential impromptu speeches.
- Take a stroll around Wascana Lake and explore other nearby attractions such as the Saskatchewan Legislative Building and the Royal Saskatchewan Museum.
- Bring a camera to capture the historical elements and the vibrant scenes that often unfold at this dynamic public space.
Getting There
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Walking
From the Wascana Park Pavilion, walk towards the Albert Street bridge. Cross the bridge and continue straight. Speaker's Corner will be on your right, along the north shore of Wascana Lake. The walk is generally flat and takes about 5-10 minutes.
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Public Transport
Regina Transit buses stop on Albert Street, south of Legislative Drive. From the bus stop, walk north towards Wascana Lake. Cross Legislative Drive and walk along the lake's shoreline to reach Speaker's Corner. A single adult fare is $3.25.
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Taxi/Ride-share
Request a taxi or ride-share to Albert Street and Legislative Drive. From there, it's a short walk north towards the lake. Expect to pay around $13.50 for a 5km ride within Regina. Note that prices may vary depending on the provider and time of day.