UPDATE: As of Friday, March 19, all residents aged 60-69 are eligible to receive their vaccine at the Regina drive-through clinic. 

  • Drive-thru vaccine appointments cannot be pre-booked. They are first-come, first-served only
  • A valid health card and/or identification will be requested for each person getting the vaccine. 
  • This clinic is on the grounds of the Regina Exhibition Association Ltd. (REAL). It is open from 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. every day.

Enter the grounds from the Lewvan Drive and 11th Avenue entrance and follow the green​ lines to get your vaccine.

  • The drive-thru immunization sites will be first come, first served to those that meet current vaccine eligibility. It is likely you will encounter some wait times​.
  • Bring your health card and cell phone (if you have one).
  • Wear a short-sleeved shirt.
  • Bring a mask with you. You will be required to wear a mask at all times.
  • You will be asked to clean your hands upon entrance.
  • It is important to maintain a physical distance of at least 2 metres (6 feet) from others - except those you live with.
  • Expect to stay 15 minutes after your vaccine.


Original Article:

The Government of Saskatchewan will be launching Phase 2 of the Vaccine Delivery Plan today, and have announced that starting Thursday at noon, all residents age 67 and over are eligible to book their vaccine time online or by using the phone-in booking system. It will also be open to those considered clinically extremely vulnerable and select congregate living settings such as group homes for persons with intellectual disabilities and emergency shelters. All remaining Phase 1 healthcare workers are eligible to book their shots as well, however, booking online is not available for this category.

Individuals who may be considered clinically extremely vulnerable will receive a letter with instructions for booking appointments. A complete list of clinically extremely vulnerable conditions is available at Saskatchewan.ca/covid19.

To book your vaccine online, you can click here. You will need a Saskatchewan health services card and an email or cell phone in order to receive notification reminders of the appointment.

Those without a cellphone or email can book by calling 1-833-SASKVAX (1-833-727-5829) between 8 a.m. and 11 p.m.

It was also announced that the drive-thru vaccination clinic in Regina has been expanded to include residents aged 67, 68, and 69.

While the eligibility categories have expanded into the Phase 2 recommendations, vaccinations and eligibility for individuals identified in Phase 1 will continue. This includes completing all first and second doses for long-term care and

An example of what the mass vaccination sites could look like (courtesy of the Government of Saskatchewan) personal care home residents and staff.

As more vaccines become available in the coming weeks, clinics will be expanding across the province. Moose Jaw is slated to have both a mass immunization clinic and a drive-thru clinic. Regina will have two mass immunization clinics, three drive-thru clinics, and 10 mobile clinics. Below, you can see a map of all vaccination sites planned for southern Saskatchewan.

"The implementation of the online and telephone appointment booking system has enabled the rapid deployment of vaccinations across the province," Health Minister Paul Merriman said. "This move into Phase 2 is ahead of the anticipated schedule but with the vaccine and the ability to move forward swiftly, we do not want to delay. This achievement is great news for our residents and our province as every vaccination delivered brings us one day closer to returning to normal."

The Government has also amended the Occupational Health and Safety Regulations to allow for paid time off from work for an employee to get vaccinated for COVID-19. That comes into effect immediately and will be similar to provisions that allow residents to vote during a general election.

  • Workers are entitled to three consecutive hours of leave during work hours to receive a COVID-19 vaccination.
  • Workers are entitled to more than three consecutive hours if the employer determines the circumstances warrant a longer break from work.
  • Workers do not lose any pay or other benefits while receiving a COVID-19 vaccination.

"We want to ensure that everyone in the province gets vaccinated," Labour Relations and Workplace Safety Minister Don Morgan said. "The amendment today ensures workers also have paid time off during the work hours to receive the COVID-19 vaccine."