Regina, the capitol of Saskatchewan is home to more trees than citizens.

This city offers major attractions, parklands, colourful heritage, outstanding shopping, fine dining plus theatre, set in peaceful serene surroundings.

However Regina’s main claim to fame is Canada’s Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) training centre . The RCMP have called Regina home since the late 1800’s. One evening each week during July to mid August, this prestige police force performs a special 'Sunset Ceremony' – renowned as one of Canada’s top 20 attractions.
RCMP pictures were taken by me, Peggi, during a 'Musical Ride' performance we watched in southwestern Ontario

The RCMP's prestigious Centennial Museum is open for tours - their new $30 million RCMP Heritage Centre will also be open when completed during summer 2007.
Click here for Regina Tourism and here for RCMP Sunset Ceremony
Click here for Regina Tourism and here for RCMP Sunset Ceremony

1 Comments:
Yes, well worth a visit. Our son graduated from the RCMP last summer so we visited the musuem and saw the parades. There is a daily Sgt Major's parade if you cannot make the once weekly sunset one.
By nekolover, at May 5, 2007 4:02 PM
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