Since 2006 • Regina Beach, SK
July 31 – August 3, 2026
Regina Beach Campground • Last Mountain Lake, Saskatchewan
Admission
Completely Free — Open to the Public
Evening performances and all weekend activities are free of charge and open to everyone
Since 2016, the Memorial Roundup has brought together members of the Canadian Armed Forces, the RCMP, law enforcement, first responders and their families — including the families of those who have fallen — for a long weekend of live music, shared stories, and the kind of fellowship that only those who have served truly understand.
This year carries special significance. We mark twenty years since the deployment of Task Force Orion — and we honour that milestone the way we honour everything: with honesty, with humour, with remembrance, and with hope.
Over nearly two decades, attendees from across Canada have told us this gathering saved their lives. We keep showing up because of them — and for those who can no longer.
We are honoured to welcome the following distinguished guests to the 2026 Memorial Roundup.
Her Honour Bernadette McIntyre
Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan
Senator Marty Klyne
Senate of Canada
MLA Blaine McLeod
Member of the Legislative Assembly
...and many other distinguished guests to be announced.
All times local (CST). Schedule subject to minor adjustments — check the Facebook page for updates.
Informal gathering, reconnecting with old friends
Gather around the fire — stories, fellowship, community
Regina Beach Golf Course — open to all registered golfers
Swimming, lawn games, and relaxing at the campground
Gather around the fire
Community breakfast — the only provided meal of the weekend
Solemn service for the fallen at the Regina Beach Pier — piper in attendance
Reflection, fellowship, and recreation
Annual Redneck Parade on Main Street, Regina Beach — come out and enjoy!
Time to reconnect one last time before heading home
Safe travels — see you next year
Three nights of live music from eleven acts — completely free and open to the public each evening.
The drum line from Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry brings a powerful tribute to the service and sacrifice that defines this reunion.
A fully block-booked day at Regina Beach Golf Course on Saturday, open to all registered golfers.
A solemn and meaningful service for the fallen at the Regina Beach Pier on Sunday at 1100, with a piper in attendance.
Each evening at 2100, the campfire is lit — the heart of the weekend, where the best stories are told.
Join the community Sunday evening for the annual Redneck Parade on Main Street in Regina Beach, 1900–2000.
Featuring some of Canada's finest musicians alongside beloved Saskatchewan artists — and the PPCLI Drumline performing every evening of the weekend.
Blues legend from Regina, SK. Juno Award winner and Western Canadian Music Award winner — one of Canada's great guitarists.
2x Juno-nominated Soul-Blues-Americana powerhouse from Kingston, ON. Multiple Maple Blues Award winner.
Roots Country singer-songwriter from Regina, SK. SCMA Award winner with a blue-collar voice and prairie-rooted storytelling.
Regina's beloved classic rock band with full razzle dazzle — think Kenny Rogers to KISS to Belinda Carlisle. A crowd favourite at Casino Regina.
Powerhouse vocalist and songwriter from Saskatchewan, formerly of Eva Gold. Rock, roots, pop, blues and country.
Regina's celebrated vocal stylist and songwriter, best known for her powerful tribute shows honouring the legendary ladies of music.
Veteran Saskatchewan guitarist and performer, known for epic playing and a soulful stage presence across the prairies.
Hard-rocking local favourites bringing raw energy and crowd-pleasing classics to the stage.
Regina's beloved blues-rock band with a big heart — known for decades of charitable work and powerful performances.
A Saskatchewan institution bringing their signature sound and big-band energy to the shores of Last Mountain Lake.
The Corps of Drums of Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry — performing every evening of the weekend and present at Sunday's memorial service.
Let us know you're coming so we can plan accordingly. All fields required.
Registration is for planning purposes only. Accommodation bookings are made directly with the campground. Contact James Sinclair for site availability.
4300 Diefenbaker Drive, Regina, SK • 306-949-4000
Our recommended hotel for out-of-town guests. All-suite property with complimentary hot breakfast, indoor pool and waterslide, and easy access to Highway 11 North toward Regina Beach.
Book Direct ↗A complimentary shuttle will run between the Comfort Suites Regina and the campground every day of the event, multiple times daily.
Shuttle schedule to be confirmed closer to the event — check our Facebook page for updates.
Please do not contact the campground directly regarding sites. Willy and Jamie have everything in hand — all inquiries should come through us.
All full-service sites are spoken for. There is plenty of room in the overflow area — please bring a generator if you require power.
If you require water and/or septic hookup assistance during the event, reach out directly to Willy or Jamie on site.
The Memorial Roundup is made possible through the generosity of these organizations who share our commitment to those who serve.
One of Canada's largest privately-held companies, Brandt has been a steadfast supporter of Canadian veterans and military families.
Regina's own craft brewery, proud to support the community events that bring Saskatchewan together.
Representing 74 First Nations across Saskatchewan, the FSIN honours the many Indigenous men and women who have served Canada.
The Legion has served veterans, former and current Canadian Armed Forces members, RCMP, and their families for over a century.
Questions about the event, accommodations, or registration? We're happy to hear from you.