Things to Do at Mosaic Stadium
Complete Guide to Mosaic Stadium in Regina
About Mosaic Stadium
What to See & Do
Roughriders Hall of Fame
A compact but well-curated collection of team history, including Grey Cup trophies and memorabilia that tells the story of Saskatchewan's obsession with their team
Field-level tours
When available, these tours get you onto the actual playing surface and into areas normally reserved for players - surprisingly moving if you're a football fan
The Rider Store
Easily one of the most comprehensive team merchandise shops in the CFL, with everything from jerseys to surprisingly tasteful home decor in green and white
Premium club areas
Even if you're not seated here, the public areas showcase local Saskatchewan art and give you a sense of how the province sees itself
Mosaic Place rooftop views
The upper concourse offers decent views of Regina's skyline - not spectacular, but it gives you a sense of the city's layout and the endless prairie beyond
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Stadium tours typically run Tuesday-Friday 10am-3pm during off-season, but hours vary significantly based on events and season. Best to call ahead or check online.
Tickets & Pricing
Tours are usually around $10-15 CAD for adults. Game tickets range from $35-150+ depending on seats and opponent. Concert pricing varies widely by artist.
Best Time to Visit
Game day for the full experience, obviously. Otherwise, summer tours are pleasant, and you might catch them setting up for events. Avoid winter tour days when it's brutally cold.
Suggested Duration
Stadium tours take about 45 minutes. For games, plan 4-5 hours total including pre-game atmosphere and post-game traffic.
Getting There
Things to Do Nearby
The broader complex housing the stadium, with exhibition halls that host trade shows, concerts, and the occasional curling bonspiel
About 10 minutes away, this museum tells the story of Canada's national police force with more nuance than you might expect
Regina's massive urban park surrounding the legislative building - genuinely one of the nicest city parks in Canada, about 15 minutes south
Downtown in a converted railway station, it's worth seeing for the building itself even if gambling isn't your thing