Beach Skateboard Park
Coxwell & Lakeshore Blvd. East, 1420 Lake Shore Blvd E, Toronto, ON M4L 6T1, Canada
The Beach Skatepark, also known as Ashbridges Bay Skatepark, is Toronto’s premier destination for skateboarders, rollerbladers, BMX riders, and scooter enthusiasts.
Spanning 25,000 square feet, the Beach Skatepark boasts a diverse range of features, including ledges, banks, stairs, rails, hubbas, gaps, and granite-capped ledges, making it the largest skateboarding park in Toronto. Additionally, riders can enjoy the thrill of navigating through various obstacles such as a mini-ramp, bowl, pool coping, handrails, grind boxes, manual pads, mini ramps, and stair sets.
Located across the street from the picturesque Woodbine Beach and the Beaches Neighbourhood, this skatepark serves as a hub for skating enthusiasts in Toronto. Its strategic location offers riders the opportunity to combine their skating adventures with a visit to the nearby beach and vibrant neighborhood.
Open daily from 8 am to 11 pm, this expansive outdoor plaza-style skatepark offers an exhilarating experience for riders of all levels.
Whether you’re a seasoned skateboarder or a novice rider, the Beach Skatepark has something for everyone. For those seeking an extra challenge, the park features an impressive 11-foot kidney bowl with pool coping, perfect for experienced skaters looking to test their skills.
With its extensive array of obstacles and facilities, including lights for night skating, the Beach Skatepark promises an unforgettable skating experience in the heart of Toronto. So grab your board, scooter, or BMX bike, and head over to this iconic skatepark for an exhilarating ride surrounded by the vibrant energy of Woodbine Beach and the Beaches Neighbourhood. Plus, convenient parking options near the skatepark make it easily accessible for riders of all ages and experience levels.
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Distance: 4.26 miles
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Distance: 10.81 miles
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