Hillsdale is widely considered one of Regina’s most intelligent and beautiful neighbourhoods. Bordering the eastern edge of **Wascana Park**, it serves as the residential gateway to the **University of Regina** and the **Conexus Arts Centre**. Famous for its wide, curving streets and architectural mid-century homes, it attracts a mix of academics, professionals, and families who want a quiet, park-like setting in the heart of the city.
Living in Hillsdale: Culture & Convenience
Life in **Hillsdale** revolves around Wascana Park. Unlike other areas where you have to drive to the park, residents here can simply walk out their back door to access the 2300-acre urban sanctuary.
It is also the cultural hub of the city. You are walking distance to the **Conexus Arts Centre** (for symphonies and theatre), the MacKenzie Art Gallery, and the lively campus atmosphere of the University. Despite being so central, the neighbourhood is incredibly quiet, with almost no commercial traffic on the residential crescents.
Real Estate Profile: Mid-Century Modern
**Homes for sale in Hillsdale** offer a distinct architectural flair. Developed in the 1960s, this area is a treasure trove of **Mid-Century Modern** design. You will frequently find homes with vaulted ceilings, post-and-beam construction, and Tyndall stone exteriors.
The lots are significantly larger than average, often exceeding 7,000 square feet. While there are some student rentals near the University edge, the core of the neighbourhood features expansive single-family executive homes that have been meticulously maintained.
Schools in Hillsdale
Hillsdale is part of an elite educational corridor. Elementary students attend:
• Marion McVeety School (Public)
• École St. Pius X (Catholic / French Immersion - located in nearby Lakeview)
For high school, it shares the same excellent catchment as Whitmore Park: **Campbell Collegiate** and **Dr. Martin LeBoldus**.
FAQ: Hillsdale vs. Whitmore Park?
**Hillsdale** is generally considered the more upscale of the two. It is closer to Wascana Lake, features larger custom homes, and has a higher price point. **Whitmore Park** is slightly more affordable, features more standard bungalow layouts, and has a higher density of student housing. If you want a "Parkside Estate" feel, choose Hillsdale. If you want a solid investment or starter home, check our Whitmore Park Homes for Sale page.
Why is Hillsdale called the "Education District"?
It is the academic heart of Regina. The neighbourhood borders both the **University of Regina** and **Saskatchewan Polytechnic**, making it the primary choice for professors, faculty staff, and students. Because of this, rental demand for basement suites here is arguably the strongest in the entire city.
What high school serves this area?
Families often move to Hillsdale specifically to get into the catchment for **Campbell Collegiate**. Campbell is widely recognized for its strong academic programs (including IB) and extracurriculars. The elementary schools, **Marion McVeety** (Public) and **St. Matthew** (Catholic), are also highly regarded.
Is it walkable to Wascana Park?
Yes, Hillsdale effectively shares a border with **Wascana Centre**. Residents can walk to the lake, the legislative grounds, or the walking trails in minutes. It is one of the few neighbourhoods where you can enjoy a mature, quiet residential vibe while being steps away from the city's biggest events and festivals.
Market Pulse
Hillsdale is a high-demand area for professionals. We are seeing a "Renovation Renaissance" where younger families are buying older 1960s homes and modernizing them. Homes backing green spaces or situated on the prestigious "Key" streets (like Knowles or Lakeshore) rarely hit the market and command premium prices.
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