The City of Regina will reopen its outdoor swimming pools for the summer season starting next week [1].
These facilities provide essential community recreation and public health opportunities during the warmer months. The reopening allows the city to resume swim programs and specialized lessons for residents of all ages [2].
Wascana Pool is scheduled to open June 9, 2026 [1]. The remaining outdoor pools in the city will follow shortly after, opening their gates June 11, 2026 [1].
The municipal government is bringing back a variety of scheduled activities to ensure broad accessibility. These include family swim sessions, and teen swim times — options designed to cater to different demographic needs within the community [2].
Specialized programming will also return to the city's aquatic facilities. The city will offer adapted leisure swim for individuals with different accessibility requirements, and swimming lessons specifically for children [2].
Regina officials said they coordinated these staggered opening dates to manage the transition into the summer operational cycle. The return of these services marks the start of the annual outdoor aquatic season in Saskatchewan [1].
“Wascana Pool is scheduled to open on June 9, 2026.”
The phased reopening of Regina's outdoor pools reflects the city's commitment to maintaining public recreational infrastructure. By offering a mix of age-specific and adaptive programming, the municipal government aims to ensure that aquatic safety and leisure are accessible to a diverse population, including children and those with disabilities.




