44000 Sq Ft of plaza and bowls integrated into an urban park
30,000 sq ft Central Plaza is inspired by international skate spots in places such as San Francisco & Barcelona, and is made up of a combination of various stair sets, banks, rails and ledges along with many skateable custom sculptures and art pieces.
8,500 square foot bowl with traditional pool and modern coping lines, beginning at 5 feet and including a 17-foot cradle and 13 foot over vert pocket.
Developers
Location
The Plaza at the Forks Skatepark is located at 25 Forks Market Road
SAD NEWS: B-Line wasn’t able to pull together enough sponsorship support to enable them to stay in business. April 30 is their last day to ride.
Indoor action sports facilities need YOUR support al year round to enable them to stay open, so if you have an indoor skatpark or bike park, use it or lose it!!
Huge 35000 sq ft park is one of the biggest in BC and includes a massive street course.
Vic West features a wide variety of street obstacles including rails of different sizes, stairs, ledges, a plaza section, many transition elements and a 7′ capsule bowl with entry.
The west end of the skatepark was updated and modernized in 2016.
Location
At 250 Esquimalt Rd Esquimalt Road east of Catherine Street in Victoria West Park
Parking available off Bay Street at the Lawn Bowling club, or off Wilson St.
West end of downtown; between 6th and 9th Avenues west of 11th street; west of the former Science centre and Mewata.
From CTrain: Walk/skate west on 7th Ave, across 11 St., through the former Science Centre parkade to the skatepark
From West: drive eastbound on Bow Trail / 9 Ave; turn left on 11 St. then left into the parking lot beside Mewata. This is a pay parking lot. Walk / skate across the park past the fountain to the skatepark. There is also a parking lot on the north end of the skatepark, accessible farther north on 11 St.
From the East: Go west on 6 Ave, stay in the left lane, enter the parking lot just west of the lights on 11St. You can also turn left (south) on 11 St, and park in the lot at the south end of Mewata (the old brick building that may have soldiers coming and going)
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Features
75000 Sq ft concrete skatepark, Canada’s largest outdoor skatepark since 2000!