Queen City Ex REAL District

The Queen City Ex, presented by SaskTel, is Saskatchewan’s Fair! A five-day event that’s fun for the whole family with thrilling midway rides, delicious food, and dazzling entertainment!

  • Our Board of Directors

  • Our Venues

  • Our Programs & Events

  • Our Tenants

  • Our Partners

  • Our History

  • Brandt Centre

  • Mosaic Stadium

  • News & Media

  • REAL Stories

  • Careers

  • Volunteer

  • Contact Us

  • Lost & Found

  • Backstage Club

  • Canada’s Farm Show Regina, SK

  • Canadian Western Agribition

  • Concerts

  • Queen City EX

  • FROST Regina

  • Co-operators Centre Hockey League (CCHL)

  • REAL Kids Camp

  • Upcoming Trade Shows

  • AffinityPlex

  • Avana Centre

  • Brandt Centre

  • Co-operators Centre

  • Mosaic Stadium

  • Queensbury Convention Centre

  • Viterra International Trade Centre

  • Confederation Park

  • Our Board of Directors

  • Our Venues

  • Our Programs & Events

  • Our Tenants

  • Our Partners

  • Our History

  • Brandt Centre

  • Mosaic Stadium

  • News & Media

  • REAL Stories

  • Careers

  • Volunteer

  • Contact Us

  • Lost & Found

  • Backstage Club

  • Canada’s Farm Show Regina, SK

  • Canadian Western Agribition

  • Concerts

  • Queen City EX

  • FROST Regina

  • Co-operators Centre Hockey League (CCHL)

  • REAL Kids Camp

  • Upcoming Trade Shows

  • AffinityPlex

  • Avana Centre

  • Brandt Centre

  • Co-operators Centre

  • Mosaic Stadium

  • Queensbury Convention Centre

  • Viterra International Trade Centre

  • Confederation Park

We’re getting ready to Turn Up The Fun!

The 2025 Queen City Ex Presented by SaskTel (QCX) runs from Wednesday, July 30 to Sunday, August 3—five days of fun you won’t want to miss!

Proud of our longstanding history, QCX has turned up the Canadian with a new midway provider and a Canadian lineup on the Original 16 Grandstand Stage in Confederation Park.

GET YOUR QCX TICKETS TODAY!

(But don’t forget to purchase your gate admission – sold separately!)

Sherwood Co-op is where you can find the best pricing on QCX tickets!

General Admission – $16.00 – One ticket for all ages, one low price!Friends & Family Pack – $54.00 – General admission for four (4) people.Ride-All-Day Pass (RAD Pass) – $55.00 – Unlimited access to all the rides, as many times as you can handle in one day. RAD passes are non-transferable once redeemed and cannot be shared.

These offers are available in-store only; find your nearest location here:

Interested in becoming a partner?

Presented by

We use cookies to make sure that our website works correctly and to improve your experience. By continuing to browse, you agree to our use of cookies. Learn more:

Privacy Policy

FAQ

Is parking free at Casino Regina?

On-street parking is only $2/hour and parkades are between $4 and $11 a day. Monday to Friday evenings between 6pm and 8am are FREE and so are all day Saturdays and Sundays (TWO hour limit).

Whats the seating like for shows at Casino Regina?

Three tiers of table seating on the main floor, and theatre seating in the balcony offer the Vegas-style show lounge experience you want along with the state-of-the-art sound and lighting.

Who owns the casino in Regina?

Saskatchewan Gaming Corporation, trading as Sask Gaming, is a Crown corporation owned by the Government of Saskatchewan established in 1996. It operates Casino Regina and Casino Moose Jaw. The corporation is a wholly owned subsidiary of Lotteries and Gaming Saskatchewan (LGS).

Is there an online app for Casino Regina?

Casinos Regina and Moose Jaw do not offer a mobile app or online gaming. If you see one, please report it to the social media platform. Casinos Regina and Moose Jaw would never request your credit card information over the internet.

What were the original rules and betting options for roulette?

What were the original rules and betting options for roulette? The original rules and betting options for roulette were relatively simple. The game featured a spinning wheel with numbered pockets, typically ranging from 1 to 36. The early versions of the game also featured a single zero pocket, which gave the house a slight edge. In some variations, there was also a double zero pocket, which further increased the house edge.

This site only collects related articles. Viewing the original, please copy and open the following link:Queen City Ex REAL District

casino regina
Latest Articles Popular Articles
Recommended Articles

Entertainment - Whats On

Click onto Whats On on the Emperors Palace Website to stay up to date with all our latest shows events and updates at all our venues.

# Article Title Keyword Article Link Article Details