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Best Gay Bars & Bathhouses In Regina

June 18, 2026 · 5 min read
Best Gay Bars & Bathhouses In Regina

Regina has a genuine, functioning LGBTQ+ nightlife scene anchored right in the city itself — something that distinguishes it from many mid-size Canadian cities. The centerpiece is a community-owned club that has been operating continuously since the early 1970s. For those wanting a larger club night or specific bathhouse scene, Saskatoon sits roughly 2.5 hours north on Highway 11, and that drive is a regular one for residents chasing a bigger night out.

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The Regina LGBTQ+ Scene

The Gay and Lesbian Community of Regina (GLCR) is the organizational backbone of queer nightlife in the city, operating Q Nightclub and Lounge as a non-profit gathering space that has been part of the community since 1972. There is no formal gayborhood in Regina — the community is dispersed across the city — but the Broad Street corridor downtown functions as the informal hub. Queen City Pride anchors the annual calendar with a week-long festival celebrating the LGBTQ+ community of Regina and greater South Saskatchewan, held each June alongside Saskatoon Pride, Moose Jaw Pride, and Swift Current Pride during Saskatchewan's provincially proclaimed Pride Month. Community leaders note there is still work to do — including creating more safe spaces — and some members continue to encounter harassment, a reality shaped in part by provincial policy debates around gender and sexuality in schools. The scene is tight-knit and community-driven, with the non-profit model of Q meaning the venue exists to serve the community rather than to maximize profit.

Top Gay Bars & Bathhouses for Regina Locals

Q Nightclub & Lounge

Type: Gay club / Community nightclub / Drag venue

Location: 2070 Broad Street, Regina, SK S4P 1Y3

Features: The only 2SLGBTQIA+ community-owned club in Canada, Q hosts drag shows, dance nights, fundraisers, themed parties, and community events in a space where everyone is welcome to show up as themselves. Entry is by membership, with memberships available at the door for as low as $5.00. Hours run Monday 5 PM–midnight, Tuesday 5 PM–1 AM, and Wednesday through Saturday 5 PM–2 AM.

Website: https://qnightclub.ca

Diva's Nightclub

Type: Gay club / Dance venue

Location: 220 3rd Avenue S, Unit 110, Saskatoon, SK S7K 0G7 — approx. 2.5 hrs from Regina

Features: Opened in 1992, Diva's has been a mainstay for Saskatoon's LGBTQ+ community, set in a historic bi-level building and known as the best place to dance almost every night of the week, with live entertainment and DJs keeping the floor moving. Drag Race alumni have performed here. Cash-only transactions are the norm, so come prepared, and crowd energy can vary by night.

Website: https://divasclub.ca

What to Expect

At Q in Regina, the private membership model means you pay a small fee at the door — around $5 — before you can buy drinks or stay for the night. It is a low barrier and the staff treat it as a formality, not a gatekeeping exercise. The club rotates through local and guest DJs playing everything from top 40 to classic anthems. Dress codes at both venues are relaxed — come as you are. Cover charges for special events at Q will vary; check their social channels before heading out. The age of majority in Saskatchewan is 19, and both venues enforce it. At Diva's in Saskatoon, the crowd skews younger on weekends and the dance floor is the main event — it is not a sit-and-chat venue. There is currently no verified operating gay bathhouse or sauna in either Regina or Saskatoon; the Steamworks location that previously operated in Saskatoon has closed. Men seeking cruise-oriented spaces are navigating this primarily through apps.

Beyond the Venues

Much of the social life in Regina's queer community happens through networks you won't find on a bar map. Grindr, Scruff, and Sniffies are all active in the city and used for meetups ranging from casual to social. Regina Pride Inc. is a volunteer-based non-profit dedicated to outreach, community development, and year-round celebration of Regina's gender and sexually diverse communities, and their events calendar goes well beyond the June festival — watch queencitypride.ca for drag brunches, film screenings, and community nights. Q itself hosts fundraisers and community events throughout the year, functioning as a community centre as much as a bar. The University of Regina's UR Pride student group maintains an active presence and runs the SPACE drop-in at 2139 Albert St, which is useful context for younger community members. Facebook groups and private Discord servers are how many people in Regina organize house parties and find out about pop-up events that never get publicly listed.

Tips for First-Timers in Regina

  • Q Nightclub runs on a private membership model — bring a few dollars for the door membership fee, which is separate from any cover charge for special events.
  • Check Q's Facebook page or Instagram before going out; themed nights, drag shows, and fundraisers drive the best crowds, and a random Tuesday can be very quiet.
  • If you are driving to Saskatoon for Diva's, go on a Friday or Saturday — nights can vary considerably, with some evenings drawing a packed house and others running quieter.

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