As Saskatchewan's capital, Regina is a busy city, which may seem daunting to drive an RV around. While traffic in Regina isn't as bad as in some of Canada's major cities, Regina is home to some of the worst roads in Saskatchewan, so drive carefully. It's also worth noting that RVs can only park on the street in Regina for two hours at a time. If you want alternative modes of transportation, Regina Transit operates bus services across the city.
Don't miss out on visiting the Royal Saskatchewan Museum during your Regina trailer rental. One of the best museums in the province, the Royal Saskatchewan Museum aims to document regional natural history, from dinosaurs to early human settlers. One of the museum's highlights is Scotty, a Tyrannosaurus rex confirmed to be the largest and oldest dinosaur on the planet.
Regina is known for its historic buildings, and one of the best is Government House. Constructed at the turn of the 20th century, Government House was built as the residence and office of Saskatchewan's Lieutenant Governor. Despite plenty of changes over the last 100 years, the Government House has been restored to how it would've looked in Victorian times. Visitors can now tour the building, including the Edwardian Gardens and the Queen Elizabeth II Art Gallery.
Campers looking to avoid the hustle and bustle of the city for a while should spend the day at Wascana Centre. Covering 2,300 acres along Wascana Lake at the heart of the city, Wascana Centre boasts dozens of outdoor attractions and activities in the shadow of Regina's skyline. Go kayaking or canoeing across Wascana Lake, or spend your day watching for local bird species, including the red-winged blackbird, American robin, and gray catbird.