The Trans Canada Trail winds through Regina’s historic Wascana Centre, which features Wascana Lake, a man-made lake completed in the 1880s. Covering almost 1,000 hectares, Wascana Centre is one of the largest urban parks in North America. This easy park trail is 10.51 km long and has a surface of pavement with some sections of gravel and crushed stone. The permitted uses are hiking/walking, cycling, roller blading, snow shoeing and cross country skiing. The trail is also wheelchair accessible and dog friendly.
Points of interest include Saskatchewan’s Legislative building, the University of Regina, the historic Albert Street Memorial Bridge, the Mackenzie Art Gallery, the Royal Saskatchewan Museum, the Saskatchewan Science Centre, the Kramer IMAX Theatre and the wonderful Wascana Marsh area.
There are thousands of people who utilize and enjoy the Marsh Trail on a weekly basis. Recreational users are able to enjoy the experience and the habitat surrounding them throughout the Trail.