The RCMP Heritage Centre represents a rich space for historical preservation, exploration of alternate perspectives, and the pursuit of …
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Oct 28, 2024
Amazing place, very well presented. The history of the RCMP seems very thorough and they keep it interesting. They also show what depot life is like. They have interactive driving simulators. Overall… Full review by Bysterveld
May 16, 2024
We went to the gift store and found the prices for the merchandise quite high. The quality of the materials is not what I would have expected for the price. The washrooms were large and clean. Full review by JCM1959
Sep 24, 2023
We stopped in here while in town and are so glad we did. Ax US citizens, we really didn’t know much about the RCMP except their uniforms we’ve seen on tv. We had no idea of the community policing sta… Full review by Allison R
We are coming for our grandsons graduation June 10,11,12 and are wondering what are the closest hotels to stay at? We are flying in and will have to rent a car, but would still like to be close to the Heritage Center. Thank you for any help, for a couple of old crocks.
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Regina is not a very big city, so any hotel you stay at will not be very far from the Depot. I recommend the Best Western 7 Oaks on Albert Street North. They are very hospitable. …
Regina is not a very big city, so any hotel you stay at will not be very far from the Depot. I recommend the Best Western 7 Oaks on Albert Street North. They are very hospitable. However, if you are flying in, it might be easier to stay at a downtown hotel like the Wingate on Victoria and Saskatchewan Drive as it is an easy drive out to the Depot from there. Hope you have a great time! Have fun with your grandson!!
how much does it cost to tour the museum and the grounds
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Museum prices in CDN, as of October 24th, 2016 as follows: Adults: $10. Senior (60+): $8. University Students (with i/d): $8. Youth (age 6-17): $6. Toddler (5 & under): Free. RCMP …
Museum prices in CDN, as of October 24th, 2016 as follows: Adults: $10. Senior (60+): $8. University Students (with i/d): $8. Youth (age 6-17): $6. Toddler (5 & under): Free. RCMP Employees, Members: $5. RCMP Veterans & Spouses: Free. RCMP Cadets/Trainees: Free The grounds are free! You are welcome to walk every portion of the grounds (parade square, Drill Hall, Chapel, Regimental Cemetery, stables, campground and most roads in between for free. Most buildings and all dorms are restricted access (unless escorted) so the likelihood of getting into the Academic building, firearms unit, mess hall, medical center, driver training unit, gym, pool & self defense areas is pretty slim to nil. The Trading Post Gift Shop located on the second floor of 'C' Block (next to Chapel) is open to the public.
how much does it cost to tour the museum and the grounds
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Kinder (5 and under) Free Child/Youth (6 to 17 years) $6.00 Adult (18+) $10.00 Family (2 adults & up to 5 children/youths) $30.00 Senior (60+)/Students (18+) $8.00 MONDAY TO …
Kinder (5 and under) Free Child/Youth (6 to 17 years) $6.00 Adult (18+) $10.00 Family (2 adults & up to 5 children/youths) $30.00 Senior (60+)/Students (18+) $8.00 MONDAY TO SUNDAY 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Centre Closures: Remembrance Day (November 11, 2016)
How much time would you suggest we plan to spend at the Heritage Centre?
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I would give yourself a half a day. We spent several hour and didn't see everything and also didn't spend enough time at each excibit. Take you time it is well worth it.