Abbotsford Optimist Club Skatepark
Abbottsford, B.C., Canada
Public skatepark: halfpipe, tabletop, huge launch ramp and snake run to a 5-foot deep by 31-foot diameter bowl. From the Trans Cananda Highway #1, take Clearbrook Road north. Park is on right just before Maclure Road.
Aldergrove Skatepark
A cloverleaf shaped bowl, from 3 to 5 feet deep. Pyramid, bank, ledge, and tiny handrail. Take Fraser Hwy North from Langley. Right on 264th, then left on 29th. It's in the back of the High school on 29th St. and 268th in Aldergrove.
Ambleside Skatepark (West Vancouver)
Hips and Ledges.Pretty small. At Ambleside Park on the beach front in West Vancouver. Take Lions Gate Bridge from Vancouver go west on Marine Dr. then left on 13th St.
Beasely Park
Hamilton, ONT
There is a 5 or 6 ft bowl which leads to a little rail. Across from the bowl is a 5 or 6 ft quarter pipe where you drop in and hit a hip. As a bonus, there are tons of curbs. It's free and open all the time
Boucherville Skatepark
3535 Jules-Leger, Boucherville, Quebec, Canada
Phone: 450-655-9988
15,000 sq. ft. indoor skatepark: street course, vert and mini ramps.
Campbell River Skatepark
Campbell River, Vancouver Island, B.C.
It is cement with a pyramid, a five foot high fun box with 30 foot curb that is 2 feet high running the length, and a 60 foot long curb that is 2 feet wide with angle iron, and a six foot high 1/4 pipe with coping. Free and open all year round.
Chilliwack Skatepark
Tyson Drive, Chilliwack, B.C., Canada
Pyramid, two curbs, gas-station island, and launch ramp. From the Trans Canada Highway #1 take the Lickman Road exit and turn left to the Info Center, where you can get directions to the skatepark.
Club Aviva Skatepark
Indoor 6 foot Mini ramp, quarter pipes, banks, and a pyramid.
Take the #1 Hwy. east from Vancouver. Take the Brunette exit east, turn right on Lougheed Hwy. Turn right on King Edward St., Left on United Blvd., then right on Brigantine Dr, and its on the right hand side.
Collingwood Skatepark
Collingwood, Ontario
Coquitlam Skatepark
Coquitlam, B.C.
Courteney Outdoor Skatepark
It is full of huge trannies, hips. This is a bit like the Santa Rosa park but super small and the trannys are tight. No entrence fee and open all year round.
Ed's Shed
Edmonton, ALB
The Edge Skatepark
Winnipeg, MB
Call 204-94-RAMPS for more Information.
It has a 7' half pipe with spine, 13.5' vert wall, a funbox, a 1/2 Bowl, 6 various sized quarter pipes, etc.
Erskine Skatepark
Erskine, Alberta
It has some rails, a mini ramp, a 5ft quarter pipe, a 7ft quarter pipe, some launch ramps, a table top, and funbox. To get to Erskine go on Highway 12....the skateboard park is located in the old tennis courts beside the school.
Extreme Alley
Bay A7, 2319 Taylor Drive South
Red Deer, Alberta
403-340-0136
Extreme Skatepark
376-B Rue Dupuy, Quebec City
418-622-3664
F.A.J. SkatePark
3745 Georges-Couture
Drummondville,QC
819.474.8199
Non-member: 6$/day Member: 3$/day Become a member: 25$/year 3$/all protect (helmet, whist guard etc)
1 Ramp 8", 1 Stone Edge with rail on the side, 1 Mini Stone Edge with Big Rails, 2 quater pipes, 1 Box with rail
Garage Skatepark
608 Lake ST, Nelson, B.C., Canada V1L 4C8
Phone: (604) 352-3999
Gordon Head Recreation Centre
4100 Lambrick Way
Victoria, B.C.
It's open from dawn till dusk.
Griffin Skatepark
Griffin Park, North Vancouver, B.C., Canada
Free public concrete banks, snake run, and bowl.
The Grind Indoor Skatepark
Dundas, Ontario
www.realitytech.com/thegrind/
Kelowna Skatepark
Kelowna, B.C.
Kingcarden Skatepark
Kingcarden, ONT
Located at the Davidson Center in Kingcarden It has two 8 ft. 1/4 pipes, a fly box, a pyramid, two flat banks, a fun box, one 10 ft. vert ramp, and two sets of grind rails. Helmet required.
Kingston Skatepark
Kingston, ONT
Five quarter pipes, a half pipe(24ft wide 44ft.long and 4and 7 feet high), a modified version of a fun box, a pyramid, 4-8ft flat banks(about 30 feet of them), a picnic table, a 1/4 bowl, and a curved curb(metal edged).
Kitchener Skatepark
Kitchener Waterloo
Located on Ottawa Street right next to the Recreation Centre. They have a Pyramid, Bowl, Quarterpipe, Rail, Banks and Streetspines. This park is concrete and is also free.
L'AUDACE Skatepark
Tracy, Quebec
a small town 30 min. from Montreal. 450-742-4100 It's an inside park in a curling arena. We have a 16ft wide, 8 ft high quarter pipe; a 24ft wide, 6 ft high wedge with smooth lower transition on one side; grind bars; a modular funbox 3 ft high; a couple of kickers and jumps. Helmet, knees, and elbows pads required. All ages. 3$ for a 3 hours block or 52$ for annual pass. Closed Mon-Tues. Get there by taking highway 30 west to exit Blvd de la Mairie and follow the signs that lead to the curling.
Ladner, Delta
British Columbia, Canada
Located directly beside the Ladner leisure center, it features two half fun boxes, a pyramid, what appears to be a half bowl, what appears to be a quarter pipe, something I heard someone call a hat top(or maybe a hat box or half box), and something that looks like a pyramid that was a mistake.
Langley Skatepark
203rd Street, just off 64th Avenue in Langley, B.C., Canada.
Two table-top pyramids, two banks, a box, a large bump, three-quarter banked pyramid with a curb, plus facilities like a port-a-potty and lights for night skating.
Mission Skatepark
Mission, B.C.
Mount Forest Skatepark
Mount Forest, ONT
They have a 4ft. mini ramp, 3 1/4 pipes, a fly box, and a fun box. Located in an abandoned tennis court behind the community center. Helmet required.
Nanaimo Skatepark
Nanaimo, B.C.
Neutral Zone Skatepark
Maple Ridge, B.C., Canada
Open from June to September, indoor park includes two spines, two halfpipes, two curbs, and table tops.
New Westminster Skatepark
A big mess of hips and spines and bumps. Really fun for big ollies and carving. Behind New Westminster High school on 6th st. and 8th Ave.
Optimist Club Skate Park
Ingersoll Ont, Canada
Located at the Optimist Club on Thames St. Open to the public. The park includes a couple quarter pipes, a fun box, grind rails, and much more.
Paul and Mark's Majestic Skate Palace
9718 102nd ST, Peace River, Alberta, Canada
Phone: (403) 624-2861
Pitt Meadows Skatepark
Pitt Meadows, B.C.
Port Hardy Outdoor Skatepark
Port Hardy, Vancouver Island, B.C.
In the back of the high school.
It has a 45 degree banked wall that is 8 feet high and 16 feet wide, a 6 foot high mini ramp that is 20 feet wide, and a fun box with a curb running the length of the box (8feet wide 60 degrees on both sides and a five foot flat in the middle). There are also cemented in rails, as well as jump ramps and a pyramid in the works. All the ramps are metal sheeted and sealed. There is no entrance fee and it's open all year round.
Quadra Island Skatepark
Vancouver Island, British Columbia
A six minute ferry ride from Campbell River. Instead of paying $3.00 for the ferry (both ways) tell the ferry operators you are coming back from a soccer practice.
Rampage Skatepark
4100 Chesswood Drive, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Phone: (416) 633-1334
11 foot vert ramp, 6 foot ramp spined to an 8 foot, 6 foot and 8 foot quarter pipes, and a street course. Skates, boards and bikes are all welcome.
Directions: From the 401 take Allen Road north for about 1 mile to Sheppard Ave (2nd set of lights). Turn left (west) on Sheppard for about a quarter mile to Chesswood (2nd set of lights). Turn right (north) on Chesswood. Rampage is about 300 yards on the left.
Rampsterdam Indoor Skatepark
Toronto, ONT
It's in the back of Hogtown, a local skateshop.
Red Deer Skatepark
Red Deer, ALB
It's indoors and a membership is required. Take Gaetz Ave south and turn right on 32st and turn left near the Red Deer College.
Sarnia Skatepark
Sarnia, Canada
Located on Maxwell Street, this concrete park features three hills that lead into a bowl with two hips. Free.
Saskatoon Saskatchewan
Saskatchewa, Canada
There is a sk8 park open for about two months during the summer in Archibald Arena. There are a couple quarterpipes, boxes, halfpipe and a handrail. It's cool. June 20th to August 15th.
Sechelt Skatepark
Sechelt, B.C.
This is one of the newer breeds of concrete parks.
Seylynn Skatepark
North Vancouver, B.C., Canada
Free, public concrete snake run and bowl.
Sk8City
D2-2212 Gladwin, Crescent, Ottawa, Ontario. K1B 5N1
Phone: (613) 737-9619.
$3 for pads / $10 for a session from 12:00pm-5:00pm or from 5:00pm-9:00pm / $15 a day from 12:00pm-9:00pm / $50 per year for a membership and $5 every time ya go. They have a canteen & pro shop with every thing you want.
Sk8-O-Rama
Chilliwak, BC
Sooke Skatepark
Sooke, B.C.
Sports Afield II
310 Patillo RD, Tecumseh, Ontario, Canada N8N 2L9
Phone: (519) 727-3967, (519) 727-6604
Squamish Skatepark
Squamish, B.C.
Sud Canada
26 St. Paul Cr.
St. Catherine's, ONT Canada
905-682-SUDS
Sud on the Web
They have a 5-foot mini ramp 24-feet wide, a new street course with a wall ride+quarter pipe on one side a fun box with a flat rail in the middle, and two banks with a quarter pipe on the other side. They have a big 6-foot high box with a bank going down it and a flat rail going down the bank. 11'x20' vert ramp outside. $5 Canadian gets you the whole day. $10/day (non-members) Brain bucket required for minors. Take QEW till you get to St. Catherines, find St Paul, ask some guy where St Paul Cr or Sud is, you're there.
Surrey Skatepark (Bear Creek Park)
Street park. Hips, straight bar, rail, ledges, and a climbing wall. At Bear Creek Park, Surrey. King George Hwy and 88th St.
TazMajal
1560 Rue Barre Montreal, Quebec, Canada
The place is probably twice as big as Boucherville, with better stuff. They got a 28 ft wide 12 ft high vert ramp, a 5 ft mini huge street course including a pyramid and handrails and all that junk. There are all different kinds of hips and gaps and curbs and walls and stuff. The place is so sick. For up to date info check out their website.
Vernon Skatepark
Vernon, B.C.
Warrior Skatepark
At Wagner School on Wagner Rd
Edmonton, ALB Free
Whistler Skatepark
Whistler Village, B.C., Canada
Two hours north of downtown Vancouver on Highway 99.
Windsor Skatepark
Windsor, Nova Scotia
It has a quarter pipe, a hand rail, a kick ass pyramid, a pavement straight bank, a wood straight bank, a fun box, and a launch ramp. Some of the stuff varies from time to time, but at least it is free, and you don't need helmets or protective gear.
White Rock Skatepark
146th Street and 20th Avenue, White Rock, B.C.
It has added a street park to their already huge skatepark. Alongside the bowl, there is now a park that boasts a huge fun box with a rail off of a drop off, a rail going down a bank, a square double kinked rail, ledges down the banks, a double kinked ledge, a roller coaster straight bar, a quarter pipe inset on a bank, hips, a spine, and a curvy ledge on top of a bank.
PIC
Whitehorse
Whitehorse yukon canada
It was designed by rory macdonald and other local skaters and funded by the skaters-r-us society. it's light all day and night during june and july and it dosen't rain to much so anytime is a good time to skate. the park features a bowl with a shallow end and a deepend as well as three hips. we have a large pyramid and two rails about 1.5 feet high and 15 feet long and a small rail about 7 feet long. there is a 7foot half pipe and a 3 foot mini-ramp. there are a couple of 4 foot quarter-pipes and a lot of flat riding area. there are lots of curbs of all different sizes(a 6 inch, a 1 footer, a 1.5 footer and some others.) and a set of 6 stairs with handrails on both sides.
Yarrow Skatepark
Yarrow, B.C.
THE REZ
Its a twenty second walk from my house and has "endless" ledges and shit graffiti
Rez pic
Camby
Its under camby bridge in Van; a two stair, two good stair legdes, small drop, weird flat rail, and ledges
A brick area with lots of stairs and a ledge
five minute walk from camby, whats there? read the damn title
Brig House
good good six stair ledge, benches, ledges, straight three stair ledges and two flat rails to drop. Its in Richmond
Brig pic