Mosaic Stadium, Regina
Facts and practical information
Mosaic Stadium is a modern temple of sports nestled in the heart of Regina, Canada, and stands as a proud landmark for both the city and the province of Saskatchewan. Opened in 2017, the stadium is primarily known as the home of the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the Canadian Football League (CFL). With a seating capacity of approximately 33,000, which can be expanded to 40,000 for special events, Mosaic Stadium offers a state-of-the-art venue for not only football games but also soccer matches, concerts, and community events.
The stadium's design prioritizes the fan experience, featuring expansive concourses, wide-ranging food and beverage options, and unobstructed sightlines that ensure an immersive and engaging atmosphere for all attendees. The venue's innovative design includes a translucent spectator roof and a south end zone that opens to a view of the city skyline, providing a unique visual connection between the stadium and Regina.
Beyond its regular use for sports events, Mosaic Stadium has quickly become a cultural hub, hosting major concerts and festivals, and offering a versatile space for large-scale gatherings. Its presence has revitalized the area, spurring economic activity and community development.
Accessibility is a key feature, with the stadium offering easy access through public transportation and ample parking. It is equipped with modern amenities, including high-speed elevators and escalators, to ensure a comfortable visit for all guests, including those with disabilities.
Mosaic Stadium – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Wascana Centre, Royal Saskatchewan Museum, Albert Memorial Bridge, Holy Rosary Cathedral.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Mosaic Stadium?
How to get to Mosaic Stadium by public transport?
Bus
- Elphinstone Street @ 10th Avenue • Lines: 12 (3 min walk)
- Saskatchewan Drive @ Athol Street • Lines: 12 (6 min walk)