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Interactive Virtual Tour. Virtually walk through our Interpretive Centre, watching videos and reading the exhibits. Learn More. Dedicated June 21, 2022 by the Government of Saskatchewan and the Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan, Russ Mirasty.
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Government House is located at 4607 Dewdney Ave, just three...
- Exhibit & Galleries
Government House boasts engaging exhibits, an interpretive...
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Learn about the history, heritage, and ecology of Government...
- School Programs
Government House offers a wide variety of educational...
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Government House has many partners and stakeholders that use...
- Facility Use
The Government House hospitality rooms are available for use...
- Video Gallery
Explore our video gallery using the menu at the left to...
- Our History
In 1945, Government House was leased to the Department of...
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The Government House 4607 Dewdney Avenue Regina, SK S4T 1B7...
- Land Acknowledgement
Government House & Edwardian Gardens is on Treaty 4 land. We...
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Government House in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, is the official office of the lieutenant governor of Saskatchewan. It was first constructed as a residence for the lieutenant governor of the North-West Territories, whose territorial headquarters were in Regina.
Learn about the history, heritage, and ecology of Government House and the Edwardian Gardens. Guided indoor tours begin hourly at the top of the hour during our regular business hours. We recommend all tours book a time using the form and options below.
Government House is a National Historic Site and Provincial Heritage Property in Regina, Saskatchewan. It offers public tours, exhibits, and programs to preserve and celebrate Saskatchewan's living heritage.
Visit Government House, a National Historic Property and the former Lieutenant Governor's residence, restored to its Victorian splendour of 1891. Enjoy tours, exhibits, gardens, and more at this park in Regina.
Government House is a former vice-regal residence and a surviving territorial government building in Regina, Saskatchewan. It was built in 1891 in the Italianate style and has a landscaped park with remnants of the original gardens.