Casino Regina
From Union Station to Casino Regina, there are many historical roots. The last passenger train departure in 1990, then the building was transformed in 1996, and major renovations took place during the pandemic. Each piece tells a story: the meandering blue represents Saskatchewan's rivers, some lights represent the northern lights, and there's homage to the train station. 3 restaurants are on site, which you might need after taking in the gaming floor which houses over 800 slot machines, table games, and tournaments. There are 3 major tournaments each year that draw in players from around the globe. To cap it off, the Ayers club rewards loyal players. The GameSense information Centre provides education, and advice.
For entertainment, the Show Lounge can accommodate up to 900 people and is available for rent, and there are other rooms that can be rented.
In the community, SaskGaming contributes hundreds of thousands of dollars annually, with 25% of sponsorships supporting indigenous projects.