Parks & Nature

We are explorers.

In Eastbrook, nature’s embrace is always within easy reach, no matter where your home is situated. The community boasts three unique and diverse green areas, alongside a system of natural pathways. This design offers both residents and visitors ample opportunities to engage with the outdoors without ever having to leave the neighborhood. Here, stepping out means stepping into a world of outdoor experiences, right at your doorstep.

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Crosbie Park

Central to Crosbie Park is the pirate themed play structure creating opportunities for kids of all ages and abilities to play together. With wheelchair accessible features and the integration of activities for differing ages allows for kids to play together and fosters a positive environment to be outdoors.

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Kiswahep Park

Kiswahep Park is a beacon of activity and community engagement. This bustling urban square in the heart of the neighbourhood sees people gather throughout the year, taking part in farmers markets, celebrations, and community fairs, or simply to enjoy a walk, bike or skate, steps from home.

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Naturalized Walkways

Eastbrook is the first new community complete with a naturalized landscape area. Boasting 1.8 km of walking trails and complete with seating areas and a direct path to Crosbie Park. Eastbrook has advanced systems for naturalized stormwater and sustainable landscapes which were developed in partnership with Ducks Unlimited in hope to create a community with cleaner water, picturesque uplands, better managed wind, water, and soil erosion, and a great habitat for local wildlife.

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Public Art

Dream is proud to make Eastbrook home to the first purpose built public art piece in one of Regina’s new communities. A joint initiative between Dream, the University of Regina, Heavy Industries and the City of Regina, the project will increase access to arts and culture, while fostering dialogue in the community. University of Regina, Faculty of Media, Art and Performance, Department of Visual Arts students under the guidance of industry professionals have collaborated on the design of the public art piece, which will be located in Eastbrook’s Urban Square.

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Crosbie Park

Basketball Court

Crosbie Park features a basketball court ideal for casual games and neighborhood fun. Whether you're practicing your shots, playing with kids, or enjoying a friendly pickup game, this court offers a space for all ages to enjoy.

Crosbie Park

Pirate Playground

The Pirate Playground in Crosbie Park offers a unique and imaginative play space that captivates children’s adventurous spirits, encouraging active play and creative exploration in a safe, engaging environment. This standout feature not only adds to the park’s charm but also fosters a sense of community as families come together to enjoy fun-filled days.

Crosbie Park

Seating Areas

Seating areas in parks, like those in Crosbie Park, are essential for giving people a place to sit back, relax, and enjoy the outdoors or chat with friends and neighbors. They show the community's commitment to creating comfortable spaces that encourage spending time outside and connecting with others.

Crosbie Park

Public Lawn

Public lawns serve as a welcoming gathering place for communities. Whether it's a leisurely picnic with friends, a game of frisbee, or simply relaxing in the sunshine, these open green spaces foster connection and a sense of belonging.

Naturalized Channel

Discovery out your front door.

The naturalized channel in Eastbrook serves as a serene backdrop for discovery, inviting residents to explore the tranquil beauty of nature right at their doorstep. Developed in collaboration with Ducks Unlimited, this vital green artery fosters a sense of well-being and community, enriching urban life with endless opportunities for connection and exploration.

Ducks Unlimited in Saskatchewan

Support local

Embracing the east.

Eastbrook puts you within reach of the shops, eateries, and experiences that give Regina’s east-end its unique character. Support local businesses, discover hidden parks, and become part of a vibrant community.

Local Business

The Everyday Kitchen

4270 E Buckingham Drive

The Everyday Kitchen features signature sourdough donuts and specialty drinks. Eat in, in-store pick-up and citywide delivery are available.

2-min drive

10-min walk

Schools

New High School Announced

Arens Road & Chuka Boulevard

Announced 2024

1-min drive

6-min walk

Parks

Kiswehap Park

Chuka Boulevard & Kaufman Avenue

Kiswahep Park is Eastbrook's urban square, with an out door amphitheater, gathering spaces, and central public art piece.

Schools

École Wascana Plains School

5125 E Green Brooks Way, Regina SK

Ecole Wascana Plains provides both an English and a French Immersion program. A Regina Public School elementary school.

1-min drive

6-min walk

Schools

École St. Elizabeth

5149 E Green Brooks Way, Regina, SK S4V 3M4

Offering French Immersion programming. A Regina Catholic elementary school.


1-min drive

6-min walk

Parks

Crosbie Park

Keller Avenue & Crosbie Crescent

Featuring Eastbrook's popular Pirate Playground, basketball courts, a large public lawn, and art by Jason Robins.

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