South Regina · Established 1970s · Southland Mall
Established living in South Regina — wide boulevards, mature elms, and everything within walking distance.
Optimum Market Pulse · Albert Park
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Albert Park is the anchor of South Regina. Developed in the 1970s, this neighbourhood is defined by its wide boulevards, massive elm trees, and central location. It offers the perfect middle ground between the historic charm of downtown and the modern hustle of nearby Harbour Landing. With Southland Mall at its heart and some of the city's best schools, it remains a top choice for families who want space, stability, and convenience.
Albert Park from above — mature elms, wide boulevards, and Southland Mall at its heart.
The biggest advantage of living in Albert Park is that most residents are walking distance to nearly all amenities. The neighbourhood wraps around Southland Mall, meaning the movie theatre, library, and grocery stores are just blocks away.
For active families, the area is home to the South Leisure Centre and the Optimist Arena. In the summer, the action moves to Realtor's Park, which features a popular spray pad and one of Regina's few outdoor gyms.
Albert Park homes for sale are known for their build quality. Most homes here were constructed in the 1970s and 80s, featuring classic 2-storey split layouts and bungalows with formal dining rooms.
The key selling point over newer areas is the lot size. You will typically find 50-foot wide lots here with mature landscaping, giving you significantly more privacy in the backyard compared to the narrower lots in Harbour Landing.
This is one of the most stable school districts in the city. Elementary students can walk to:
For high school, students are in the catchment for Campbell Collegiate (Public) and Dr. Martin LeBoldus (Catholic), both just a short bus ride or drive away.
Broker's Market Note
Albert Park is a steady market — it doesn't see the wild price swings of newer areas. We're seeing strong demand for renovated 4-level splits in the $450,000 range, while un-renovated homes in original 1970s condition are sitting slightly longer — a fantastic opportunity for buyers willing to do some painting and flooring updates.
While both are premier South End neighbourhoods, the housing stock differs. Whitmore Park is known for mid-century bungalows built in the 1950s and 60s. Albert Park was developed later (1970s and 80s) and features a higher concentration of split-level homes, larger executive two-storeys, and slightly wider lots.
Albert Park is a family-heavy area with excellent elementary schools located directly within the community, including Dr. A.E. Perry (Public), Ethel Milliken (Public), and Deshaye (Catholic). For high school, students are typically bussed to nearby Campbell Collegiate or Dr. Martin LeBoldus.
Extremely close. Albert Park is anchored by Southland Mall (Cineplex, Safeway, Indigo-Chapters) to the south and the South Leisure Centre to the west. Unlike newer suburbs where you might drive 15 minutes for groceries, most residents here are a 2-minute drive or a short walk from everything they need.
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Nearby neighbourhoods: Whitmore Park· Hillsdale· Harbour Landing· Parliament Place· All Regina Neighbourhoods
Aaron Habicht
Broker/Owner, Optimum Realty Inc. · Serving Regina since 2004
Thinking about buying or selling in Albert Park? Every conversation starts with the broker — no handoffs, no pressure, just straight answers about your options.