A new Skate Park is coming to Pickering

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Here's what you need to know:

The City of Pickering is in the process of planning for a new, community-sized skate park to serve residents of all ages and skill levels.

This will be an 'all-wheels park' as it is meant for all uses (skateboarding, scootering, BMX biking, and inline skating).

Location: 1640 Kingston Road (within the Hydro Corridor), just north of Diana, Princess of Wales Park.

Size: 1,200 square metres (12,000 square feet)

Construction of this new facility is scheduled for Summer 2026. Once complete, the nearby skateboard park at Diana, Princess of Wales Park (which has served the community for approximately 30 years and is nearing the end of its life), will be removed and the site will be restored.

Stay tuned to this project page for updates and to participate in the design process.


Get Involved

Your input is essential to shaping a space that meets the needs of the community. Stay tuned for opportunities to participate.

Community Consultations/Workshops:

Stay tuned.





Background

The City of Pickering's Skateboard Park Strategy (approved by Council in 2017), identified the need for a new community-size skateboard park within South Pickering.

On September 29, 2025, Council approved the Request for Proposal No. RFP2025-13 for the design and construction of a new community-sized skateboard park, as submitted by Radius Skateparks Inc.

Read Report ENG 18-25 to learn more.



About Radius Skateparks Inc.

Established in 2005, Radius Skateparks Inc. brings extensive experience in designing and constructing skateboarding facilities across Canada and internationally - with designs being community-driven, innovative, and functional - ensuring an exciting experience for users.


Here's what you need to know:

The City of Pickering is in the process of planning for a new, community-sized skate park to serve residents of all ages and skill levels.

This will be an 'all-wheels park' as it is meant for all uses (skateboarding, scootering, BMX biking, and inline skating).

Location: 1640 Kingston Road (within the Hydro Corridor), just north of Diana, Princess of Wales Park.

Size: 1,200 square metres (12,000 square feet)

Construction of this new facility is scheduled for Summer 2026. Once complete, the nearby skateboard park at Diana, Princess of Wales Park (which has served the community for approximately 30 years and is nearing the end of its life), will be removed and the site will be restored.

Stay tuned to this project page for updates and to participate in the design process.


Get Involved

Your input is essential to shaping a space that meets the needs of the community. Stay tuned for opportunities to participate.

Community Consultations/Workshops:

Stay tuned.





Background

The City of Pickering's Skateboard Park Strategy (approved by Council in 2017), identified the need for a new community-size skateboard park within South Pickering.

On September 29, 2025, Council approved the Request for Proposal No. RFP2025-13 for the design and construction of a new community-sized skateboard park, as submitted by Radius Skateparks Inc.

Read Report ENG 18-25 to learn more.



About Radius Skateparks Inc.

Established in 2005, Radius Skateparks Inc. brings extensive experience in designing and constructing skateboarding facilities across Canada and internationally - with designs being community-driven, innovative, and functional - ensuring an exciting experience for users.

  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    Your input is vital in creating a skate park that you, your family, and the broader community can enjoy! Please answer the following questions honestly to help us design the best park possible.

    This survey should take approximately 5 minutes to complete.

    Thank you for your participation!

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