Ghosts, true crime, and dark prairie history under the summer sky
Our sold-out 2025 season proved one thing: Regina loves a good ghost story.
For 2026, we’re bringing back a haunted walking tour around Regina’s Wascana Park and area. You’ll spend an evening wandering under the trees and along the water, hearing ghost stories, true crime, and the darker side of our city’s past.
Tickets aren’t on sale yet, but you can join the waitlist now to be the first to know when they go live.
We keep our groups small on purpose, so spots disappear quickly.
You’ll get notified first when tickets are available before we announce it publicly.
2026 Tour Dates & Details
(Subject to minor change – final dates will be confirmed to waitlist first.)
- Thursday, July 16
- Thursday, July 30
- Thursday, August 13
- Thursday, August 27
Time: 7 pm (~1.5 hours duration)
Distance: Just under 4 km total, at a relaxed pace with plenty of stops
Start & End Point: Steps of the Saskatchewan Legislative Building
Tickets: pricing will be announced first to the waitlist
Group Size: Limited spots each night to keep things intimate and atmospheric
What You’ll Experience
On this haunted walk, you’ll:
- Begin on the Legislative steps
Where we set the scene with the real history behind one of Regina’s most infamous murders and why some people avoid this spot after dark. - Follow the paths around Wascana Lake
As we share ghost stories tied to the water, echoes of executions, and strange sightings that locals quietly talk about. - Dig into true crime from Regina’s past
Historic murders, mysterious deaths, and the uneasy moments where rumour and fact blur together. - See familiar places differently
Once you’ve heard the stories, you won’t look at the park or the Legislative Building quite the same way again.
This is a low-jump-scare, high-atmosphere tour: real events, real history, and enough creep factor to give you a good shiver.
Is This Tour Right for Me?
This walking tour is for you if:
- You love ghost stories, true crime, and weird local history
- You’re comfortable walking up to 4 km at a slow pace with frequent stops
- You want something different to do on a summer evening in Regina
Content note:
We do talk about death, murder, and historical violence (no graphic gore), so it may not be ideal for very young kids.
Recommended age: 12+ with parental discretion All under 18 require an adult to accompany them.
What to Bring
- Comfortable walking shoes
- Weather-appropriate clothing (summer evenings can be hot, windy, or cool)
- Water bottle
- Bug spray
Rain or shine: Tours will run in most weather, with the exception of severe storms.
FAQs
When will tickets go on sale?
We’ll announce the on-sale date first to the waitlist, with a private booking window before we open spots to the general public.
How do I join the waitlist?
Fill out the short form on this page with your name and email. That’s it. You’ll get an email as soon as tickets are available.
Does joining the waitlist guarantee me a spot?
No, but it gives you the best possible chance. You’ll hear about tickets before we post publicly on social media.
Is this accessible?
The route uses paved paths with some gentle slopes. If you use a mobility aid or have concerns, send us a message and we’ll walk you through the terrain honestly before you book.
Will anything jump out at me?
No. We don’t use scare actors on our walking tours. The chill comes from the stories, the setting, and your imagination.
Local Collaborators
We’re currently planning our 2026 season and talking with potential partners.
Interested in sponsoring this tour or collaborating?
Meet Your Guides

K.D. Kulpa
K.D. is a horror author, paranormal podcaster, and lifelong ghost story enthusiast. Growing up in a haunted house in Nipawin, SK, she developed a fascination with the supernatural that’s never left her. She’s the voice behind ParaGhoul Paranormal, a radio show and podcast exploring the haunted history of Western Canada. When she’s not writing, recording, or chasing ghosts, she’s raising three boys and dreaming up new horrors to share with the world.

Kathy Sabo
Kathy is the heart behind QC Gifts, a business that celebrates the beauty and spirit of the Canadian Prairies. Born and raised in Regina, she’s passionate about community, storytelling, and supporting local artisans. A mom of two girls and a lover of all things spooky, she brings warmth, creativity, and a deep love for Prairie heritage to everything she does.
Check out QC Gifts.
Photos by Stephanie Boha
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