The short version: both are newer, family-oriented, and desirable — but they're built on different bets. Harbour Landing bets on variety and convenience: every housing type at nearly every price point, with shopping and schools inside the neighbourhood. The Creeks bets on space and exclusivity: larger executive homes on larger lots, at a higher entry price, with quieter streets as the reward. Neither is wrong; they're answers to different questions.
| Harbour Landing | The Creeks | |
|---|---|---|
| Location | Southwest Regina, minutes from the airport and Grasslands shopping | Southeast Regina, on the city's quiet eastern edge near Wascana Creek |
| Housing mix | The full spectrum — apartments, townhomes, starter detached through executive two-storeys | Predominantly executive detached homes; larger footprints, larger lots |
| Price level | The wider range by far — entry points among the most accessible of Regina's newer areas | One of Regina's most expensive neighbourhoods; entry starts where much of Harbour Landing tops out |
| Feel | Busy, young, amenity-rich — a complete community with the traffic that comes with it | Quiet, established-feeling, prestige-oriented — you drive to amenities, and residents call that a feature |
| Daily errands | Largely walkable/short-drive inside the neighbourhood (Grasslands district) | Short drive to east-end retail; nothing major inside the neighbourhood itself |
| Schools | Schools within the neighbourhood — details on the Harbour Landing guide | Served by nearby east-side schools — details on The Creeks guide |
| Live stats | Current listings & prices → | Current listings & prices → |
You want options — in housing type, in price point, in being able to start in a townhome and move up without leaving the neighbourhood. You value having groceries, gyms, restaurants and schools inside your daily orbit, and you'll happily trade some bustle for never needing to cross the city. First home through fourth home, it flexes.
Explore Harbour Landing →You're shopping the upper end and the brief is space, quiet, and a home that makes a statement — bigger lot, bigger build, streets where evening walks are the main traffic. You don't mind driving for errands, and you're buying a long-term address rather than a stepping stone. It's a destination neighbourhood, priced like one.
Explore The Creeks →Still torn — or comparing one of these against somewhere else entirely? All 74 of our Regina neighbourhood guides carry live listings and current stats, and this month's market conditions are always in the market report.
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