Roughrider tailgating legislation introduced in Saskatchewan ahead of 2026 season
Good news, sports fans – Saskatchewan has introduced legislation to allow tailgating events at Mosaic Stadium ahead of Roughrider games.
Alana Ross, the minister responsible for the Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority, introduced “The Tailgating Act” on Wednesday, which will allow for a regulatory framework to be created in order to permit the pregame parties. The regulations will feature “extensive requirements to ensure that tailgating is done safely and responsibly,” the provincial government noted, including permit requirements and collaboration with the liquor and gaming authority around both planning and oversight.
The bill is expected to receive royal assent during the spring sitting, meaning the first tailgating party at Mosaic could take place at the Roughriders’ home opener in 2026.
“Allowing tailgating will build on the sense of community that Riders fans are known for across the nation,” Ross said in a statement.

