Optimum Market Pulse · Dominion Heights
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Dominion Heights is a quiet residential area that offers the Wascana Park lifestyle without the premium price tag. Located immediately east of Park Street and north of Broadway Avenue, this neighbourhood allows residents to walk to Wascana Lake and Leibel Field in under 10 minutes. It is a community of solid mid-century homes and mature trees, popular with young professionals and families who want central convenience and outdoor recreation right at their doorstep.
Dominion Heights — the quiet side of the Wascana lifestyle.
Dominion Heights is perfect for the active homeowner. You are adjacent to the Douglas Park Complex, which features a specialized track and field facility (Canada Games Athletic Complex), tennis courts, and access to the Wascana Lake multi-use pathways.
Commuting is also a breeze. Being situated near the Ring Road and Park Street intersection means you can zip to the University of Regina or the East End shopping district in minutes.
Dominion Heights real estate is comprised mostly of bungalows built in the 1950s and early 1960s. These homes are known for their quality craftsmanship, hardwood floors, and generous lot sizes.
While homes closer to Wascana Lake in Douglas Park can be quite expensive, Dominion Heights offers similar build quality and location for a more accessible price, making it a “sweet spot” for value.
The neighbourhood is served by excellent schools located just across Park Street in the main Douglas Park area:
High school students are in the catchment for Miller Comprehensive High School and Balfour Collegiate.
Broker's Market Note
Dominion Heights is a “steady” market. It is highly desirable for University staff and hospital workers due to the short commute. We see strong competition for upgraded bungalows, particularly those that have modernized basements (secondary suites), as the rental potential here is excellent.
These names are often used interchangeably, but technically Dominion Heights is the eastern section (east of Park St) while Douglas Park is the western section (west of Park St). Douglas Park is closer to the water and generally more expensive, while Dominion Heights offers better access to the Ring Road and slightly more affordable housing.
Yes, locals often use the names interchangeably. Dominion Heights makes up the eastern portion of the area traditionally known as “Boot Hill.” It is the triangular subdivision bordered by Park Street, Arcola Avenue, and the Ring Road, offering a distinct, quiet pocket of 1950s and 60s bungalows.
Residents here are in the catchment for the recently rebuilt Douglas Park School (Public), which serves as a major community hub. For Catholic students, St. Augustine School is located just a short distance away in the neighbouring community.
It is one of the best. Dominion Heights is located just north of Wascana Centre, putting it within biking distance (or a very short drive) of both the University of Regina and Saskatchewan Polytechnic. Because of this, homes with basement suites here are always in high demand.
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Aaron Habicht
Broker/Owner, Optimum Realty Inc. · Serving Regina since 2004
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