Government House (Saskatchewan)

Government House
Government House main entrance
Interactive map of the Government House area
General information
Architectural styleModified Italianate
Location4607 Dewdney Avenue
Regina, Saskatchewan
S4T 1B7
Construction started1889
Cost$50,000
ClientThe Queen of the United Kingdom
(Victoria)
OwnerThe King in Right of Saskatchewan
(Charles III)
Design and construction
ArchitectThomas Fuller
Official nameGovernment House National Historic Site of Canada
Designated1968
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Government House in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, is the official office of the lieutenant governor of Saskatchewan. It was first constructed as a residence for the lieutenant governor of the North-West Territories, whose territorial headquarters were in Regina. When the provinces of Saskatchewan and Alberta were created out of the Territories in 1905, Regina became the capital of Saskatchewan and Government House became the official residence of the lieutenant governor of Saskatchewan. It was vacated in 1944 and then returned to official ceremonial use in 1984.