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Casino Regina: A Gaming Floor and Show Lounge Inside a Historic Landmark

Welcome to Casino Regina. We are a land-based casino in the heart of downtown Regina, Saskatchewan, and we keep our doors inside one of the city's most recognizable old buildings: the former Union Station, completed in 1912. When you walk in, you are stepping into a Tyndall-stone railway hall that once moved passengers across the prairies, now given over to slot machines, table games, a poker room, restaurants and our 724-seat Show Lounge. This page is the long-form answer to the questions people ask us most often, written by the people who run the place. We have built this page as a set of plain questions and plain answers, because that is usually how people first meet us, by asking. Where are you? What can I play? What's the building? When are you open? We will answer all of that below, weave in the heritage story that makes us a little different from the average gaming room, and we will be honest about the things worth considering before you visit. Casino Regina is not an online deposit-bonus site; we are a physical venue you can walk into, hear live music in, and have dinner at.

Where is Casino Regina?

Casino Regina sits on Saskatchewan Drive in downtown Regina, on the edge of the core near Broad Street. The address is 1880 Saskatchewan Drive, Regina, SK, and the building is hard to miss: it is a large heritage stone station house, not a glass box on the edge of town. If you know downtown Regina at all, you likely already know the building, even if you never knew it had become a casino.

Because we are downtown, you can reach us on foot from a good part of the central business district, from nearby hotels, and from the Victoria Park area. We have our own parking lot as well, which we cover in detail on our Location page. For most visitors, "regina casino" and "casino regina downtown" point to exactly the same place: us, in the old train station.

Casino Regina: A Gaming Floor and Show Lounge Inside a Historic Landmark

Why are we inside a former train station?

Regina's Union Station was built in 1911 to 1912 in a Beaux-Arts style, and it served as the city's main railway station for decades. When Via Rail cut back service across Canada around 1990, the station closed, and the building sat empty. The province later took on a roughly $37 million project to convert the vacant station into a casino, and Casino Regina opened in 1996. The station was designated a heritage site in 1991, before the conversion, which is part of why so much of the original character survives.

That history is not just decoration to us. The high ceilings, the stone, the layout of the old concourse, the basement that once held railway police holding cells, all of it shapes how the floor feels today. We run historic tours of the building, and many guests tell us the heritage is the reason they came back, more than any single game.

What is Casino Regina, exactly?

Casino Regina is a full land-based casino plus an entertainment venue, run as part of the Saskatchewan Gaming Corporation alongside our sister property in Moose Jaw. In one building you will find:

  • A gaming floor with roughly 800 slot machines
  • More than 30 table games, including blackjack, roulette, baccarat and poker variants
  • A dedicated poker room with cash games and tournaments
  • The Show Lounge, a 724-seat theatre for concerts, comedy and live shows
  • Dining and lounges, including the Union Station Restaurant and Bar
  • A piece of genuine Regina history you can walk through

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Who is Casino Regina for?

We try to be a venue that works on more than one level. If you want to play, the floor is here. If you want a night out with no gambling at all, the Show Lounge, the restaurant and the bar stand on their own. If you are a visitor to Saskatchewan looking for something distinctly local and downtown, the heritage building is worth the walk in by itself. We see regulars, tourists, concert-goers, and people who just came for Sunday brunch.

What are Casino Regina hours?

Casino Regina hours run seven days a week, with longer hours on weekends. As a general guide, our gaming floor is typically open Sunday through Thursday from the morning until the very early hours, and runs 24 hours on Friday and Saturday. The poker room keeps its own schedule, usually opening in the early afternoon and running late into the night, later still on Fridays and Saturdays.

We want to be straight with you here: casino hours, poker-room hours, restaurant hours and Show Lounge event times are all different, and they can change for holidays, private events and seasonal scheduling. The table below is a general orientation, not a guarantee. Always confirm the exact hours for the day you plan to visit on our official site before you head down.

Area

General hours guide

Notes

Gaming floor (Sun–Thu)

Morning into the early hours

Confirm current opening time on the official site

Gaming floor (Fri–Sat)

Open 24 hours

Continuous weekend gaming

Poker room

Early afternoon to late night

Later close on Fri & Sat

Union Station Restaurant & Bar

Daytime and evening service

Hours vary; reservations advised for groups

Show Lounge

By event

Doors and showtimes set per event

What can I play at Casino Regina?

The gaming floor is the core of what we do. In broad terms you will find:

  • Around 800 slot machines, from classic reels to modern video slots, including a large bank of progressives
  • Table games: blackjack, single-zero roulette, baccarat, craps and poker-style games such as Three Card Poker
  • A poker room running Texas Hold'em cash games and tournaments at a range of limits
  • A Touch Bet pit of electronic table terminals, which let you play table games at lower minimum bets

We cover all of this in depth on our Games page, including slot machines, the poker room, video poker and the full table-game list. If you are new to a game, our dealers and floor staff are used to walking first-timers through the basics. There is no need to pretend you already know how craps works.

What's on at the Show Lounge?

The Show Lounge is the part of Casino Regina entertainment that surprises people most. It is a 724-seat venue that hosts more than 200 events a year: touring musicians, comedians, tribute acts, theatrical productions, local talent and fundraisers. It is genuinely a concert room, not a corner stage next to the slots.

You do not have to gamble to enjoy it. Many guests buy a Show Lounge ticket, have dinner, see the show and leave. Lineups change constantly, so the current schedule lives on our official site and on the Activities page of this site. If live entertainment in a historic room appeals to you, the Show Lounge is the reason a lot of people in Regina think of us first.

Is there a Casino Regina hotel?

This is one of our most common questions, so we will be clear: Casino Regina does not operate its own attached hotel on site. We are a downtown gaming and entertainment venue inside the heritage station, not a resort with rooms upstairs. What we do have going for us is location. Because we are in downtown Regina, there are several hotels within a short distance, including long-standing downtown properties, and many guests simply book a room nearby and walk over.

So if you searched "casino regina hotel" hoping for an attached tower, the honest answer is that you will be staying at a separate downtown hotel and visiting us close by. We think the trade-off is fair, you get a real downtown stay and a heritage casino a few minutes away, rather than an isolated complex.

What about dining and drinks?

You can eat and drink well here without touching a chip. The Union Station Restaurant and Bar anchors our dining, and we run lounges including a CPR Lounge and VIP areas. A popular fixture is our Sunday brunch buffet, hosted in the Show Lounge, with a spread that typically includes fresh fruit, pastries, eggs and made-to-order omelettes, bacon, sausage and more. Our Activities page goes deeper on restaurants, the buffet, bars, lounges and dining options.

Good to Know: Things to Consider Before You Visit

We would rather you arrive with the right expectations, so here is an honest rundown of what works in our favour and what is worth keeping in mind.

What people like:

  • The building itself, a real 1912 heritage station, not a generic floor
  • A genuine concert venue in the Show Lounge, with 200-plus events a year
  • A downtown location you can walk to from the core and nearby hotels
  • A full gaming mix: roughly 800 slots, 30-plus tables and a real poker room
  • On-site dining, a Sunday brunch buffet, and historic building tours

Things to consider:

  • No hotel on site; you will book a separate downtown property nearby
  • Hours differ by area (floor, poker, restaurant, shows) and change for holidays and events, so confirm before you come
  • We are a downtown venue, so weekend evenings and big shows can be busy, plan parking accordingly
  • As a real casino, gambling involves risk; set a budget and treat the floor as entertainment, not income
  • We are a physical venue, not an online bonus site, so there are no internet deposit offers here

Strength

Honest counterpoint

Historic 1912 station setting

The heritage building means a fixed footprint, not a sprawling modern resort

724-seat Show Lounge

Big shows sell out and draw crowds; book tickets early

Downtown, walkable location

Downtown parking and traffic peak on weekend nights

Roughly 800 slots and 30+ tables

It is a regional casino, not a Vegas mega-floor

Free, generous self-parking lot

Lot can fill on concert nights

What is the history of the Union Station building?

The story of the building is, in many ways, the story of Casino Regina. Regina's Union Station was constructed in 1911 and 1912 in the Beaux-Arts style, the third railway station the city had built as it grew. For most of the twentieth century it did exactly what a station does: it moved people. Soldiers, settlers, families and freight passed through its hall. The Tyndall limestone, quarried in Manitoba, is full of fossil markings if you look closely, a detail many visitors miss until we point it out on a tour.

Passenger rail in Canada contracted sharply around 1990, and the cutbacks to Via Rail closed Regina's Union Station. The building went quiet. Rather than let a downtown landmark sit empty or fall to redevelopment, it was designated a heritage site in 1991, and a few years later the province committed roughly $37 million to convert the station into a casino. Casino Regina opened in 1996, and we have been operating in the building ever since.

What we love about this is that the conversion kept the bones intact. You are not in a themed replica of a train station; you are in the real one. The basement still holds old railway police holding cells once used when prisoners were transported by rail, and there is evidence of the underground passages said to run from the station toward other downtown buildings. We run historic tours so guests can see these parts of the building that the gaming floor does not reach.

Can I take a tour of the building?

Yes. Our Union Station historic tours are a genuine attraction in their own right, separate from the gaming. They walk you through the heritage features, the architecture and the railway past, including areas like the old holding cells. We also run nightly LED light shows that play off the building's character. If history is your reason for coming, tell us at the front, the building rewards a closer look. Tour availability and times are posted on our official site, since they vary.

Is Casino Regina good for visitors to Saskatchewan?

If you are travelling through and want one stop that captures something of Regina, we make a strong case. You get three things in one downtown building: a piece of real prairie railway history, a full gaming floor, and a live entertainment venue with a constantly changing schedule. For a regina casino canada visitor, that mix is hard to assemble elsewhere in a single, walkable, downtown location.

We would temper that with honesty. We are a regional casino, not a destination mega-resort, and we do not have a hotel on site. If your idea of a casino trip is checking into a tower and never leaving the complex, that is not us. But if you want to fold a casino, a concert and a heritage building into a downtown Regina day, while staying at a hotel a short walk away, we fit that plan very well.

How much does it cost to visit Casino Regina?

There is no admission charge to walk in, see the building, or browse the floor, and self-parking is free. What you spend is up to you. The gaming floor scales from penny slots upward, so you can set whatever budget suits you. Dining is priced as a normal restaurant and bar, the Sunday brunch buffet has its own price, and Show Lounge concerts are ticketed per event, with prices set by the show.

We say this often because it matters: gambling is entertainment with a cost, not a way to make money. Decide what you are comfortable spending before you arrive, keep it separate from the money you need, and walk away when it stops being fun. Setting a budget is the single most useful thing you can do for an enjoyable visit.

Do I need to be a member to play?

No. Anyone of legal gaming age can walk in and play. That said, our Player Club is free to join and worth it if you visit more than once. Members earn points on play that can go toward parking and other rewards, which is how many regulars cover their parking entirely. There is no obligation, but if you are going to spend an evening on the floor, the card costs nothing and gives a little back.

What is the dress code and atmosphere?

The atmosphere is relaxed. We are a downtown casino, not a black-tie room, and casual, neat clothing is the norm on the floor. Show Lounge nights skew slightly dressier depending on the act, but there is no strict formal code for most events. The heritage building gives the whole place a sense of occasion that a standard gaming hall lacks, the stone, the high ceilings, the sense that something happened here long before the first slot machine arrived.

When is the best time to visit Casino Regina?

It depends on what you want. If you are after a quieter floor and shorter waits at the tables, weekday afternoons and earlier evenings tend to be the calmest. If you want energy, a full poker room and the best odds of a live show, weekend nights are when the building comes alive, the gaming floor runs 24 hours on Friday and Saturday, and the Show Lounge calendar leans toward weekend bookings.

For the Sunday brunch buffet, obviously Sunday is the day, and arriving early helps you avoid the busiest stretch. If you are coming specifically for a concert, the timing is set by the show, so plan around doors and showtime and give yourself a buffer for parking. The practical rule: quiet visit, come midweek; lively night out, come on the weekend.

What should first-time visitors know about Casino Regina?

A few things make a first visit smoother. First, bring valid ID; the gaming floor is age-restricted and we card. Second, decide your budget before you walk in and keep it separate from the rest of your money. Third, the building is part of the experience, so leave a little time to look up at the stone and the ceilings, or take a tour, rather than heading straight for the nearest machine.

Beyond that:

  • Join the free Player Club if you plan to play; it covers parking through points
  • Confirm hours for the specific area you want, floor, poker, restaurant or show, since they differ
  • Book Show Lounge tickets and group dinners ahead, especially on weekends
  • Ask staff if you are unsure how a game works; that is what they are there for
  • Plan parking for busy nights, our lot fills when a popular show is on

We would rather you arrive prepared and enjoy yourself than be surprised by a closed poker room or a sold-out concert.

Does Casino Regina have promotions and a rewards program?

Yes. The Player Club is our free rewards program, and it is the main way regulars get value back from us. You earn points on slot and table play, and those points can go toward parking and other rewards. We also run promotions and giveaways that change through the year, tied to the gaming floor and sometimes to Show Lounge events. Because these rotate, the current promotions live on our official site rather than here, where they would quickly go stale. There are no online deposit bonuses, we are a physical venue, so any promotion is something you take part in on site.

How is Casino Regina different from other casinos in Canada?

The short version: most casinos are buildings made for gambling, and we are a piece of railway history that gambling moved into. The heritage station, the Show Lounge, the downtown Regina address and the historic tours give us a character that is hard to copy. We are a casino, yes, but we are also a landmark you can have dinner in and see a concert in. That blend is the reason "casino regina" means something specific to people in Saskatchewan.

Is Casino Regina accessible, and is it family-friendly?

We aim to make the building welcoming, and the heritage station has been adapted with accessibility in mind, though it remains a historic structure rather than a brand-new build. If you have specific access needs, the best step is to contact us through the official site ahead of your visit so we can help you plan your route through the building.

On the family question, we want to be clear. The gaming floor is age-restricted, so it is not a place for children. That said, parts of our offering work for a broader group: the Sunday brunch buffet and many Show Lounge events are open to families, depending on the show. If you are bringing younger guests for brunch or a performance, plan a route that keeps them away from the gaming areas, and check the age guidance for the specific event you are attending. We would rather set the expectation now than have you arrive unsure of where everyone can go.

How do I reach Casino Regina for more information?

For anything time-sensitive, current hours, the live concert calendar, today's poker schedule, promotions or tour times, our official site is the source of truth. Details on this page are written to orient you, but a real casino changes its schedule for holidays, private bookings and events, so confirm specifics before a special trip. You can also reach us by phone for questions the site does not cover. We would always rather you call ahead than be disappointed at the door.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Casino Regina located?

We are in downtown Regina, Saskatchewan, at 1880 Saskatchewan Drive, inside the former Union Station, a heritage building completed in 1912.

What are Casino Regina hours?

We are open seven days a week, with the gaming floor running 24 hours on Friday and Saturday and shorter hours Sunday through Thursday. Poker, dining and shows keep separate schedules, so confirm the exact times on our official site.

Does Casino Regina have a hotel?

No, we do not have a hotel on site. There are several hotels within walking distance in downtown Regina, and many guests stay nearby and visit us close by.

What can I do at Casino Regina besides gamble?

Plenty. You can catch a concert or comedy show at the 724-seat Show Lounge, dine at the Union Station Restaurant and Bar, enjoy the Sunday brunch buffet, or take a historic tour of the old train station.

Is Casino Regina the same as Casino Moose Jaw?

They are separate venues run by the same provincial gaming corporation. Casino Regina is the downtown Regina location inside the former Union Station; Casino Moose Jaw is in the city of Moose Jaw.