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Q: What is The Family Corner?
A: The Family Corner is a locally owned and Regina-founded indoor play café and Kids Town where families can bond, connect, and have fun for all ages. It’s a space designed to support stay-at-home moms, moms with kids with disabilities, and families looking for fun activities, events, and weekend outings.

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Q: Who is The Family Corner for?
A: The Family Corner welcomes everyone! Whether you’re a stay-at-home mom, a busy parent, or looking for a family-friendly space, we’ve got something for kids, toddlers, and babies, as well as parents who need a break, a coffee, or time to connect with others.

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Q: What makes The Family Corner special?
A: The Family Corner is more than just a playground—it’s a place where families can imagine, play, and bond. We emphasize that there’s no right or wrong in parenting. Just love your kids your way, and let us provide a space to relax, connect, and create memories.

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Q: What can we expect at The Family Corner?
A: You’ll find our interactive Kids Town, play spaces for toddlers and babies, cozy corners for parents, and fun activities and events throughout the year. Whether it’s a rainy day, a weekend outing, or a need for downtime, The Family Corner is here to help families connect and have fun.

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Q: Where is The Family Corner located?
A: You can find us at 192 University Park Drive, Regina, SK.

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Q: What’s the mission of The Family Corner?
A: Our mission is to support families—especially stay-at-home parents and families with kids with disabilities—by offering a space where they feel welcomed and understood. At The Family Corner, you are not alone.

Contact

306-559-3001     |              306 580 3226

192 University Park Drive, Regina, SK, S4V 1A3.

Opening Hours

Mon - Fri

9:30 am – 7:00 pm

Saturday

10:00 am – 7:00 pm

​Sunday

12:00 pm – 5:00 pm

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📜 Land Acknowledgment: The Family Corner is located on Treaty 4 Territory, the traditional lands of the Cree, Saulteaux, Dakota, Lakota, Nakoda, and the homeland of the Métis. We recognize and respect the Indigenous peoples who have stewarded this land for generations and remain committed to fostering a space of inclusion, learning, and community.

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