Canada Saskatchewan Production Studios
| John Hopkins Regina Soundstage | |
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John Hopkins Regina Soundstage front | |
Interactive map of the John Hopkins Regina Soundstage area | |
| Former names | Canada Saskatchewan Production Studios |
| General information | |
| Type | Former: Normal school, university campus Current: Movie/television studio |
| Architectural style | Collegiate Gothic |
| Location | Regina, Saskatchewan, 1831 College Avenue |
| Coordinates | 50°26′23.3″N 104°36′28.8″W / 50.439806°N 104.608000°W |
| Current tenants | SaskFilm |
| Construction started | 1913 |
| Completed | 1915 |
| Renovated | 2001 |
| Owner | Saskatchewan Property Management Corporation |
| Design and construction | |
| Architect | Edgar M. Storey/W.G. Van Egmond |
| Architecture firm | Storey and Van Egmond |
| Renovating team | |
| Renovating firm | Stantec Architecture |
The Canada Saskatchewan Production Studios are located in Regina, Saskatchewan at the corner of College Avenue and Broad Street. Built in 1913, the structure has served as a normal school, military training facility, and fine arts building for the University of Regina. It was internally gutted and reconstructed as a movie and television studio facility in 2002.
The studios were operated by the Saskatchewan Film and Video Development Corporation (SaskFilm) a non-profit corporation responsible for promoting the film industry in Saskatchewan. SaskFilm was shut down in 2013 when the provincial government reorganized funding for arts organizations. It is currently operated by Creative Saskatchewan, a provincial government agency created in 2013.