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Wa Wa Shrine Centre

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2065 Hamilton St, Regina, Saskatchewan, S4P 2E1, Canada
(306) 569-2294 www.wawashriners.org
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May 28, 2018
We rented the Shriner Hall for our wedding and we can't recommend it enough. David and Karen were very helpful throughout the entire process and were always available to answer our questions. The reception went off without a hitch and they even had most of the cleanup done for us the next day before we even got there!

Jun 6, 2018
The thing I like about this facility is you can rent it cheap and host functions very frugally. Yeah, the building is a bit older, yeah there are pillars that make it challenging to see the podium for a speaker, and the sound system can be a finicky - but this is a place smack dab in the middle of downtown Regina that you can rent economically and then utilize that money (which would have been spent needlessly on an extravagant room) on something that actually matters....your wedding reception, your staff, your anniversary party, your kids grad - whatever you so choose.

Jun 25, 2018
The people were very generous with there time and cordial to me and my family and we are all thankful for their assistance and contribution to the betterment of quality of life.

Jun 1, 2018
Booked the venue well in advance for a charity event with a price quoted. Ended up being almost double with all the hidden costs. Charged for the time the bartender was in the building not just for the time we wanted the bar open. People working kept complaining how tired they were after working a wedding the night before and only having a few hours sleep. This was the first and last time our charity will book with the Shiners.

Apr 29, 2018
Great place to hold a banquet. Free parking and lots of it. Bar tenders were very helpful with liquor order guidance.

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