Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made a stop in Regina on Thursday during his Saskatchewan visit.

Trudeau started the morning at the RCMP Depot, where he sat down for breakfast in the mess hall with cadets.

"There was a lot of butterflies before we met him,” said RCMP cadet Darren Hill. “But when he actually sat down and started talking to us, it was very casual; it was very good."

After breakfast, Trudeau made a quick stop at Nicky’s Café before heading to the University of Regina, where he mingled with students in the Riddell Centre. He also met with U of R president Vianne Timmons and members of the university’s administration.

A small group of people held signs during a peaceful protest against pipelines, but Trudeau did not address the group.

The prime minister’s next stop is in Winnipeg, where he will visit a school and hold a town hall meeting Thursday night.

On Wednesday, Trudeau answered questions on several topics, including the proposed federal carbon tax, during a town hall meeting at the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon.