August 8 & 9, 2026
Saskatchewan is famous for its endless living skies and sprawling golden fields, but on August 8 & 9, 2026, you don’t have to leave the city limits to celebrate our province’s massive agricultural heart.
Welcome to the Field to the Warehouse District Tour, a weekend-long urban agriculture trail that bridges the gap between rural Saskatchewan farms and the bustling urban commerce of Regina’s historic Warehouse District.

How the Passport Works
Think of this as your personal treasure map for the weekend. Getting involved is incredibly easy, delicious, and rewarding:
- Pick Up Your Passport: Stop by any of the four participating locations below on Saturday, August 8 to grab your physical Field to the Warehouse postcard map. Be sure to check each location’s hours, as some hosts are only available on Saturday, August 8!
- Explore & Taste: Visit each location, soak in the historic brick-and-beam vibes, and enjoy a unique, farm-to-table agricultural element (like local grain brews or locally sourced eats).
- Get Stamped: Collect a unique stamp on your passport at every single stop.
- Claim Your Prize: Once your card is fully stamped with all four locations, trade it in to claim your exclusive, limited-edition Saskatchewan Open Farm Days tote bag! (Supplies are limited, so don’t wait until the final hour!)


The Trail Stops: Your 4-Step Weekend Itinerary
Historically, the Warehouse District—bordered by Albert and Winnipeg Streets, and 4th and Dewdney Avenues—was created to store and ship the tools, machinery, and grains that built Saskatchewan’s farming empire. Today, these four local giants are keeping that heritage alive by transforming raw, local ingredients into world-class products.
Here is where your passport will take you:

Local Market
A bustling indoor community hub that feels like a year-round local & Canadian groceries
Local Market connects Regina residents directly with Saskatchewan producers, makers, and bakers. It’s the closest you can get to walking through a local greenhouse or farm gate while standing in the heart of the city. Grab a locally sourced snack, browse the vendor stalls, and get your first stamp.
Saturday Hours: 10:00 am – 4:00 pm

Outlaw Trail Spirits Distillery
Bold, rebellious, and deeply rooted in prairie history.
Outlaw Trail takes Saskatchewan-grown grains and fruits and distills them into award-winning spirits. From grain selection to the final pour, their entire process honors the hard work of prairie farmers. Stop in to see how local rye and wheat transform into premium prairie spirits, and get a stamp on your card.

Rebellion Brewing Co.
High-energy, community-focused, and fiercely independent.
Rebellion’s mantra is “Great Beer Grows Here,” and they mean it. They rely heavily on Saskatchewan-grown barley and local ingredients to craft their staple brews. Taste the crisp flavor of beers brewed with grains harvested right out of our province’s soil.
Saturday Hours: 11:00 am – 10:00 pm
Sunday Hours: 11:00 am – 8:00 pm

Bushwakker Brewpub (19+)
Regina’s legendary, historic, red-brick brewpub.
Bushwakker has been a champion of Saskatchewan flavour for decades. Famous for using local ingredients in both their iconic beers (like their seasonal fruit beers and meads made from Saskatchewan honey) and their hearty pub menu, it’s the perfect place to cap off your tour. Grab a pint, order a plate of local comfort food, and collect your final stamp!
Saturday Hours: 11:00 am – 12:00 am
Sneak in a Little History Along the Way
As you walk or drive between these four agri-hubs, take a look at the massive brick facades around you. This entire area was born when the federal government gifted 4,000 vacant lots north of the Canadian Pacific Railway main line to the City of Regina to support the agricultural sector.
Want to unlock the secret histories hidden within these historic walls while hunting for your stamps? Download the official City of Regina Warehouse District Walking Tour PDF to turn your passport journey into a historical deep dive.
See you on the trail this August 8 & 9! Don’t forget to tag @SKOpenFarmDays as you collect your stamps!
Onto the next stop: Wander’s Tiny Farm
Want more time on the farm? Check out these other great Regina area Open Farm Days locations:





