Wascana Creek is a river in Saskatchewan and a tributary of the Qu'Appelle River system. Its head-waters begins east of Regina near Vibank. The creek travels east before flowing in a north-westwardly direction through Regina where it was dammed by the Canadian Pacific Railway to create Wascana Lake. The lake was created to supply water for steam locomotives but now has become a decorative image in Regina. The creek leaves Regina and flows through Sherwood Forest, Wascana Valley Trails and ends into the Qu'Appelle River about 1 mile west of Lumsden.
As you travel along the creek from its head-waters to its destination on Qu'Appelle River, one can experience the many vistas of Saskatchewan. One will see agricultural scenes such as fields of various grains, pulse crops, yellow blossoms of Canola, blue flowers of flax and grazing cattle in green pastures. Also, one will see scenes of parks, housing and commercial buildings in an urban setting. Lets not forget the scenes of the Saskatchewan landscapes of valleys and trees that are populated with all kinds of wild life and birds.
Enjoy the vistas of Saskatchewan as you travel along Wascana Creek.