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Casino Regina is a casino located on Saskatchewan Drive — (formerly South Railway Street) — in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada.It operates in the city's former union station, a Tyndall and ashlar stone structure completed in 1912. The casino is owned and operated by Sask Gaming. Buy Casino Regina - Show Lounge tickets at Ticketmaster.ca. Find Casino Regina - Show Lounge venue concert and event schedules, venue information, directions, and seating charts.

Box Office

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We've opened a new Box Office so you can get access to the shows you love, even faster. The new Box Office is located in Central Hall in Casino Regina and is open for business on non-show days.

Casino Regina Box Office Hours

10am–6pm non-show/event nights
10am–10pm on show/event nights.

Contact Information

1-306-565-3000 (Regina) or 1-800-555-3189

It might seem like a bargain, but it could be a bust.

Buying tickets through third party resale sites might seem quick and easy, but it can cost you in the long run. You could be putting yourself at risk of hidden fees, higher costs, and incorrect conversion to non-Canadian funds.

The only way to guarantee the best and correct price is to purchase tickets through our Box Office or online using ticketforce.com accessed directly through our website entertainment calendar or page.

Regina

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(Redirected from Union Station (Regina))
Regina
Casino Regina
Location 1880 Saskatchewan Drive
Regina, Saskatchewan
S4P 0B2
Opening dateJanuary 26, 1996
ThemeUnion railway station (actual former use)
Notable restaurantsLast Spike, Rail Car
Casino typeLand
OwnerSaskatchewan Gaming Corporation
ArchitectJ.F. Orroch
Previous namesUnion Station (railway station)
Renovated in1995 (converted to a casino), 2001, 2009
Coordinates50°27′10″N104°36′31″W / 50.452737°N 104.608727°WCoordinates: 50°27′10″N104°36′31″W / 50.452737°N 104.608727°W
Websitewww.casinoregina.com

Casino Regina is a casino located on Saskatchewan Drive — (formerly South Railway Street) — in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. It operates in the city's former union station, a Tyndall and ashlar stone structure completed in 1912. The casino is owned and operated by Sask Gaming.

History[edit]

Union Station in 1911

The Beaux-Arts style Union Station was constructed in 1911-12 and was actually Regina's third train station; the first is now a museum in Broadview, Saskatchewan. The station was completed the same year the deadly 'Regina Cyclone' struck the city, tearing through Wascana Park and gutting part of the downtown area. The building underwent a major expansion in 1931, and the original façade was redone in a simpler Art Deco style with Tyndall stone. As well, terrazzo floors, marble support columns and plaster molded ceilings where added to the interior.[1]

In the early 1990s, cutbacks to rail services throughout Canada lead to the closure of Regina's Union Station. The Station had been an important part of Regina's history and heritage since its opening in 1912. After the station's closure, its fate remained unknown for several years. Union Station was designated as an official heritage site in 1991.

By 1995, a $37 million construction project began to convert the vacant station into the province's second casino. In 1996, Casino Regina opened.

Description[edit]

Grand concourse inside the main doors
Plan

We've opened a new Box Office so you can get access to the shows you love, even faster. The new Box Office is located in Central Hall in Casino Regina and is open for business on non-show days.

Casino Regina Box Office Hours

10am–6pm non-show/event nights
10am–10pm on show/event nights.

Contact Information

1-306-565-3000 (Regina) or 1-800-555-3189

It might seem like a bargain, but it could be a bust.

Buying tickets through third party resale sites might seem quick and easy, but it can cost you in the long run. You could be putting yourself at risk of hidden fees, higher costs, and incorrect conversion to non-Canadian funds.

The only way to guarantee the best and correct price is to purchase tickets through our Box Office or online using ticketforce.com accessed directly through our website entertainment calendar or page.

Casinos Regina and Moose Jaw are not responsible for tickets purchased through third party sites, and can not offer refunds, discounts or vouchers for third party issued tickets.

Click here to learn more about our commitment to your privacy.
Please be advised that sightlines may be obstructed at some shows if guests stand or dance at their seats or in front of the stage.
(Redirected from Union Station (Regina))
Casino Regina
Location 1880 Saskatchewan Drive
Regina, Saskatchewan
S4P 0B2
Opening dateJanuary 26, 1996
ThemeUnion railway station (actual former use)
Notable restaurantsLast Spike, Rail Car
Casino typeLand
OwnerSaskatchewan Gaming Corporation
ArchitectJ.F. Orroch
Previous namesUnion Station (railway station)
Renovated in1995 (converted to a casino), 2001, 2009
Coordinates50°27′10″N104°36′31″W / 50.452737°N 104.608727°WCoordinates: 50°27′10″N104°36′31″W / 50.452737°N 104.608727°W
Websitewww.casinoregina.com

Casino Regina is a casino located on Saskatchewan Drive — (formerly South Railway Street) — in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. It operates in the city's former union station, a Tyndall and ashlar stone structure completed in 1912. The casino is owned and operated by Sask Gaming.

History[edit]

Union Station in 1911

The Beaux-Arts style Union Station was constructed in 1911-12 and was actually Regina's third train station; the first is now a museum in Broadview, Saskatchewan. The station was completed the same year the deadly 'Regina Cyclone' struck the city, tearing through Wascana Park and gutting part of the downtown area. The building underwent a major expansion in 1931, and the original façade was redone in a simpler Art Deco style with Tyndall stone. As well, terrazzo floors, marble support columns and plaster molded ceilings where added to the interior.[1]

In the early 1990s, cutbacks to rail services throughout Canada lead to the closure of Regina's Union Station. The Station had been an important part of Regina's history and heritage since its opening in 1912. After the station's closure, its fate remained unknown for several years. Union Station was designated as an official heritage site in 1991.

By 1995, a $37 million construction project began to convert the vacant station into the province's second casino. In 1996, Casino Regina opened.

Description[edit]

Grand concourse inside the main doors

The building contains old railway police jail cells in the basement that were used for transporting prisoners, and shows evidence of a tunnel representing a system of underground passages said to stretch several blocks east of the casino and south all the way to the stately Hotel Saskatchewan. These tunnels were destroyed during the construction of the Cornwall Centre, a major downtown shopping complex.

Inside, positioned on a wall in the central hall, is a schedule board displaying the arrivals and departures on the day the train station closed back in 1990. The hall itself, formerly the station's main concourse, features a high ceiling with simple chandeliers and a clock near the top of the back wall.

The casino houses some 800 slot machines, 35 table games, and a 9-table poker room. The 800-seat Show Lounge features entertainers, and meals are served in The Last Spike and Rail Car restaurants, as well as in the CPR Lounge and VIP Lounge. Regularly scheduled Union Station historic tours are another attraction, as are the nightly LED shows.

Casino Regina Seating Plan

Casino Regina is a notable employer in the city, employing 664 people, over fifty percent of whom are Aboriginal.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

Casino Regina Show Lounge Seating Plan

  1. ^'Union Station'. Canadian Register of Historic Places. Archived from the original on 2012-08-19. Retrieved 2011-02-08.

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External links[edit]

Casino Regina Seating Map

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