Top Parks in Regina, Sherwood no 159, Division no 6, Saskatchewan

Yellow Rail Park

Address: Regina, SK S4V 3L2, Canada

Park

“Wilco built it so it'll be nice for awhile.”

Plains Minnow Park

Address: Regina, SK S4V 3H4, Canada

Park

“Walking through park with my dog and encountered a hole! City of regina need to do better! The basic minimum isnt enough. Park needs work already only built 2 years ago!”

Buckingham Lake

Address: Regina, SK S4V 1P4, Canada

Park

Crosbie Park

Address: Regina, SK S4V 3S4, Canada

Park

“Nice little park well maintained by Wilco at the moment.”

King's Acres Campground

Address: Eastgate Dr, Sherwood No. 159, SK S0G 3Z0, Canada

Campground Lodging Park

“My sister was staying there & I joined her for a couple of days. They had quite the setup plus a much bigger camper now and they accommodated them when they arrived at night. They were very grateful as they have stayed there every time they have come with their camper. Great owners. ????”

Green Meadow Park

Address: Regina, SK S4V 2Z6, Canada

Park

Sereda Park

Address: 7955 Barley Crescent, Regina, SK S0G 4G0, Canada

Park

Sharp Park

Address: 7401 Dewdney Ave, Regina, SK S0G 4G0, Canada

Park

Ripplinger Park

Address: 4322 E Sandpiper Cres E, Regina, SK S4V 3G7, Canada

Park

“Went to a show home in this area. High end neighborhood in a nice area with green space.”

Fafard Park

Address: Koep Ave, Regina, SK S4X 4C8, Canada

Park

Maat Park

Address: Watson Way, Regina, SK S4X 4S9, Canada

Park

Wascana View South Park

Address: 8083 Wascana Gardens Crescent, Regina, SK S4V 1G2, Canada

Park

“Wascana”

Emerald Park

Address: Whitmore Park, Regina, SK S4S, Canada

Park

“Quiet and beautiful residential niche.”

Elmwood Park

Address: Whitmore Park, Regina, SK S4S 5K9, Canada

Park

Community Garden

Address: Regina, SK S4S 5H4, Canada

Park

Holodomor Statue

Address: Regina, SK S4S, Canada

Park

“A nice way to honor the memories of the millions people who died in the Ukrainian genocide from 1932-1933 engineered by Stalin's troops. The statue itself is called " Bitter memories of childhood " , is a little creepy if you don't know the history behind this beautiful work of art. The surrounding area was beautiful and picturesque as there is a waterway nearby. The university of Regina is within walking distance. There are other statues nearby as well. There is plaques behind the actual statue as well as an inscription on the back near the little girl's feet. Not sure what it says but I will find out and post it later on when I find out.”

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