REGINA — People are being encouraged to see the abundance of plants and flowers planted throughout Wascana Centre and Government House.
The province reports that this year, the Provincial Capital Commission (PCC) has planted over 71,000 plants and flowers throughout Wascana Centre and 8,000 more on the grounds of Government House.
They note that each year, the PCC horticultural staff provides spectacular floral designs by adding new plant varieties while keeping traditional favourites. The planning process for the gardens begins in November, followed by seed germination in greenhouses by January, where they grow until they are ready for planting in late spring.
“The Wascana Centre’s world-class gardens are ready for public viewing and are located right in front of the people's legislature,” Minister Responsible for the Provincial Capital Commission Don McMorris said in a news release.
“As one of North America's largest urban parks, Wascana Centre is home to 8.7 kilometres of paved pathways and 5.6 kilometres of natural paths, recreation and play areas, in addition to fitness stations and water activities for the whole family to enjoy.”
Wascana Centre has over 930 hectares (2,300 acres) of recreational green space and has planted flower beds in front of the Saskatchewan Legislative Building since the early 20th century.
Guided walking tours are available in Wascana Centre to take visitors around the gardens, with tours ranging from 30 to 90 minutes covering subjects such as the centre's ecology and its history.
Tours are free of charge and available Wednesday through Sunday. To book a tour, visitors should call 306-520-8832 or email [email protected].
As well, PCC horticultural staff also manage Government House's Edwardian Gardens. Tours are available Tuesday to Sunday and can be pre-booked at .