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Weekend adventures in and around Eastbrook

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Discover the parks in Eastbrook

 

Crosbie Park and Kiswehap Park are the heart of outdoor activity in the neighbourhood. Whether it’s shooting hoops on the basketball court, playing ping pong, hopping through hopscotch, or challenging friends to a game of chess or checkers, there’s something for every age. Pack a picnic, bring the kids, and enjoy a sunny afternoon surrounded by the green spaces that make Eastbrook feel like home.

 

Family-friendly trails & outdoor spaces

 

Eastbrook’s community trails are perfect for walking, jogging, or cycling. They provide a safe, scenic way to get outdoors while meeting neighbours and exploring the area. Community greenspaces also make it easy to enjoy a quiet moment, read a book, or let the kids run freely in a welcoming environment.

Adventures beyond

Nearby small towns & scenic spots

 

Just a short drive east of Regina, there’s plenty to discover:

Qu’Appelle Valley: Explore rolling hills, serene lakes, and outdoor recreation opportunities such as hiking, boating, and wildlife watching.

Motherwell Homesetead Historic Site: Perfect for a lakeside day trip, complete with picnics, swimming, and a touch of history at the Motherwell Homestead National Historic Site.

 

Historic & cultural excursions

 

For families and history buffs, Moose Jaw is a short drive east and offers unique experiences like exploring the Tunnels of Moose Jaw or visiting the Moose Jaw Museum & Art Gallery. The city mixes adventure, culture, and a bit of mystery, making it a fun day trip for all ages.

 

Nature & adventure

 

For a more adventurous weekend, Grasslands National Park offers vast prairie landscapes, abundant wildlife, and some of the darkest night skies in Canada — ideal for stargazing. It’s a perfect destination for families, photographers, and anyone looking to escape the city for a day.

Your weekend adventure awaits

Living in Eastbrook means having the best of both worlds: community amenities just steps from your door, and a wide variety of outdoor, cultural, and historic adventures just a short drive away. Whether it’s a quiet day in the park, a family bike ride along the trails, or a weekend road trip, the fun doesn’t have to end just because school is back in session.

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