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Regina Inn(en)Canada / Saskatchewan / Regina (Regina)hotelMulti-story hotel
Ramada Inn(en)Canada / Saskatchewan / Regina (Regina)hotelBuilt in 1976 and first opened as the Sheraton Centre. Later the Delta Regina and now the Ramada Inn.
Chateau Tower(en)Canada / Saskatchewan / Regina (Regina)
Century Plaza(en)Canada / Saskatchewan / Regina (Regina)office buildingFormerly The Bay department store, this building is now home to several businesses including three radio stations owned by Harvard Broadcasting.
F.W. Hill (Scarth Street) Mall(en)Canada / Saskatchewan / Regina (Regina)store / shop, mall, street, pedestrian areaThe 1800 block of Scarth Street was converted into a pedestrian mall in 1975; however, businesses have had various degrees of success in this location. The city reconstructed the mall in the 1990s so that if desired, it can be
Cornwall Centre(en)Canada / Saskatchewan / Regina (Regina)store / shop, mallRegina's largest enclosed shopping mall was constructed in 1980 and opened in 1981. Anchored by The Bay and Sears, this two level mall features a variety of retailers. The interior of the mall features the façades of two heritage buildings,
Delta Regina Hotel - Saskatchewan Trade & Convention Centre(en)Canada / Saskatchewan / Regina (Regina)hotel, conventionMulti-storey hotel and convention centre, originally the Ramada Renaissance. Also Regina's - and Saskatchewan's - tallest building. (306) 525-5255 1919 Saskatchewan Drive, Regina, SK S4P4H2 www.deltahotels.com/en/hotels/saskatchewan/delta-regina... skyscraperpage.com/cities/?buildingID=6596
Alvin Hamilton Building(en)Canada / Saskatchewan / Regina (Regina)office building, governmentFormer site of the City Hall The 1908 Romanesque Revival City Hall on 11th Avenue between Rose and Hamilton Streets provided facilities for civic government but also contained a large audience chanber, used for public lectures, balls, theatricals and indeed
FCC Building(en)Canada / Saskatchewan / Regina (Regina)farm, corporation, creditOriginally the Saskatchewan head office of the CIBC (Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce), now the head office of the Farm Credit Corporation. 14 floors in height.
Royal Bank Building(en)Canada / Saskatchewan / Regina (Regina)
Prince Edward Building(en)Canada / Saskatchewan / Regina (Regina)store / shop, theatre, historicRegina’s third city hall (1962 - 1976) was located in the old post office building on the corner of Scarth Street and 11th Avenue. This building, designed by David Ewart, chief architect for the Dominion of Canada, was constructed in
Bank of Montreal Building(en)Canada / Saskatchewan / Regina (Regina)bankMain branch of the Bank of Montreal. www.bmo.com
Lawson Aquatic Centre(en)Canada / Saskatchewan / Regina (Regina)pool, swimming poolThis city-run Olympic sized pool facility was built for the 1975 Western Canada Summer Games. It and the adjacent field house are known collectively as the Sportplex. www.regina.ca/content/parks_and_rec/facilities/sportple...
Fieldhouse(en)Canada / Saskatchewan / Regina (Regina)fieldhouse, leisure, fitness centre, trackThe Regina Fieldhouse was built for the 1987 Western Canada Summer Games. It contains a running/walking track, weight and exercise equipment, aerobic and strength training programs. It and the adjacent Lawson Aquatic Centre are known collectively as the Sportplex. www.regina.ca/content/parks_and_rec/facilities/sportple...
Regina Lawn Bowling Club(en)Canada / Saskatchewan / Regina (Regina)
Balfour Apartments(en)Canada / Saskatchewan / Regina (Regina)historic, heritage, apartment buildingDesigned by architects Storey and Van Egmond, and built by the contracting firm of Smith Brothers and Wilson, this building was commissioned by prominent Regina lawyer James Balfour and completed in 1930. One of the largest structures constructed in Depression-era
Regina Pioneer Village(en)Canada / Saskatchewan / Regina (Regina)
Government House Heritage Property(en)Canada / Saskatchewan / Regina (Regina)house, government, office of the governor, heritage, propertyGovernment House constructed as a residence for the Lieutenant-Governor of the North-West Territories, whose territorial headquarters were in Regina until the provinces of Saskatchewan and Alberta were created out of the Territories in 1905 and Regina became the capital of
Luther College High School(en)Canada / Saskatchewan / Regina (Regina)school, highLuther College was founded in 1914 as Luther Academy, with classrooms and dormitory space for 32 male students in Melville, Saskatchewan. Women first enrolled as non-residential students in 1920. In 1926, the school relocated to a larger campus in Regina
Royal Regina Golf Club(en)Canada / Saskatchewan / Regina (Regina)
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