Regina Hotels With Jacuzzi Suites

Regina Hotels With Jacuzzi Suites
Regina is the Capital City of Saskatchewan, Canada. The "Queen City," as it's known, boasts several high-end jacuzzi suites among its downtown hotels. Most are minutes from outdoor activities. Almost perfect summer weather; warm, dry, long days, make outdoor participation a must. The winter weather is not for the faint of heart. Temperatures average around 12 F. Be aware of a cold snap with biting wind chills that could have you headed for your jacuzzi suite sooner than you bargained.

Hotels with Jacuzzi Suites

Located in the heart of downtown, the Delta Regina offers jacuzzi suite rooms. Not a single upgrade is missing when you book one of the suites. A two person jacuzzi is the cornerstone along with a king size bed, feather duvet on a pillow top mattress and french doors that separate the bedroom from the parlor area. For $249 CAD a night it also gives you access to the Signature Club Lounge. The lounge features a complimentary deluxe continental breakfast. In the evening look for hors d'oeuvres and an honor bar.

Regina Inn
1975 Broad Street
Regina, Saskatchewan
Canada, S4P 1Y2
(306) 525-6767
reginainn.com

The Radisson Plaza Hotel Saskatchewan is an historic hotel. Dating back to 1927, the Victorian charm will envelope you as you enter the main lobby. Two of its most luxurious rooms feature jacuzzi suites for $289 CAD per night. This price includes a king bed, continental breakfast and a living area that seats seven.

Radisson Plaza Hotel
2125 Victoria Avenue
Regina, Saskatchewan
Canada, S4P OS3
(800) 395-7046
(306) 522-7691
radisson.com

The Regina Inn is a true landmark; it's been around since 1967. Its two room jacuzzi suites are spacious and located on the 12th and 14th floors. The rooms feature several upgraded amenities, including two televisions. The hotel offers several packages of varying price points. Some are suited to families and include breakfast.

Delta Regina
1919 Saskatchewan Drive
Regina, Saskatchewan
Canada, S4P 4H2
(888) 890-3222
deltahotels.com

Winter Offerings

If you dare, enter this vast Canadian prairie in the winter and stay at one of its swank jacuzzi hotels, you will be just a jackrabbit's jump from Wascana Park. This Nordic park spans 2,300 acres, complete with three cross country trails totaling six kilometers. An outdoor rink, which is lit at night, and a substantial toboggan hill await the laughter of both young and old.

Mission Ridge
800 Sioux Ave. South
Fort Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan
Canada, SOG 1S0
(800) 550-6857
(306) 332-5479
missionridge.ca

White Butte is another Nordic park located 20 minutes east of Regina. Over 30 km of groomed cross country trails await you here. Snowshoers can delight in off trails that outline the park.

White Butte
Box 551
Regina, Saskatchewan
Canada, S4P 3A3
(306) 949-8210
reginaskiclub.ca

Just 45 minutes north in the Qu' Appelle Valley is a tiny ski resort called Mission Ridge. It's geared for families and quick tune ups before you head west to the Rockies. Don't miss having an outdoor burger on the deck at "Bubba's," provided the weather is kind enough to grant you this privilege.

Wascana Park
2900 Wascana Drive
Regina, Saskatchewan
Canada, S4P 3S7
(306) 522-3661
wascana.sk.ca

Summer Offerings

Long summer days in Wascana Park, lend itself to pristine views of the Saskatchewan Legislature, an impressive row of Parliament buildings. There is also a marina, walking paths, bird watching venues, tennis courts and picnic and BBQ sites.

Town of Regina Beach
Regina Beach, Saskatchewan
Canada, S0G 4C0
(306) 729-2202
lumsden.ca

Last Mountain Lake is located 45 minutes southeast of Regina. Fishing and water sports like wakeboarding and waterskiing are mainstays. The brisk prairie winds usually mean any day is a good day for sailing. Regina Beach is at the south end of Last Mountain. You can swim or take advantage of their beach volleyball facilities.

Last Mountain Lake
204 Washington Avenue
Davidson, Saskatchewan
Canada, S0G 1A0
(306) 567-2040
townofdavidson.com

Article Written By Caroline Carter

Caroline Carter is a freelance sports/health and fitness writer based in Alpharetta, Georgia. She worked for 15 years as a television/radio sports anchor/reporter in Canada. She covered many legendary sports franchises. Carter is also a licensed travel agent. She has a degree in broadcast journalism from the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology in Calgary, Canada.

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