Tour Overview
Welcome to one of Regina’s most historic neighbourhoods.
Welcome to Cathedral Village.
This land was once part of a vast hunting range used by Plains Cree, Dene, Lakota, Dakota, Nakota, Saulteaux and other First Nations. Following the signing of Treaty 4, it became part of the settlement of Regina, accommodating a pre-First World War population boom. The installment of a 13th Avenue streetcar line in 1911, along with the establishment of schools and churches, gave birth to a new commercial and residential neighbourhood that remains largely intact to this day. Preservation of the historic streetscape has been key to neighbourhood revitalization, providing residents with a walkable, sustainable, liveable community. Cathedral Village has the city's highest concentration of heritage properties, with 90 buildings named on the heritage holding bylaw list. Please explore!
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Stops
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Stop 1: Rassambler
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Stop 2: Western Shoe Repairing, 1930
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Stop 3: Safeway Grocery Store Number 352, 3004 13th Ave.
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Stop 4: Cameron Street Row Houses
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Stop 5: Holy Rosary Cathedral
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Stop 6: Flood Land Company Residences
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Stop 7: Safeway Store #353 Building, 3424 13th Ave.
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Stop 8: Connaught Library
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Stop 9: Mounteer Residence - 276 Angus Cr.
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Stop 10: Sneath Douglas Residence
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Stop 11: The Portnall Residence
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Stop 12: Kirkpatrick Residence 2724 Angus Boulevard
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Stop 13: The Neil Balkwill Civic Arts Centre 2420 Elphinstone Street
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Stop 14: Leslie Bowling Greens - Regina Bowling Club
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Stop 15: Regina Trading Company Stables, 1800 Garnet Street