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Skateboard Parks

There are several skateboard parks in Regina:

  • Lakeridge outdoor skate park
  • Skate Plaza in Wascana Centre
  • Indoor skateboard park

When skateboarding anywhere in the city, please follow the regulations outlined in Traffic Bylaw No. 9900   (look under "pedestrian-assisted activities.)

Lakeridge outdoor skate park

Drop-in park for BMX, skateboarding, and inline skating.

Address: Phone: Public hours: Note:

5451 Rochdale Boulevard Not applicable Open 6 a.m. to 11 p.m., weather permitting Skate park has push button lighting for night-time use No supervision provided; helmets and pads recommended

Skate Plaza in Wascana Centre

The Skate Plaza opened on July 5, 2008. 

The difference between a skateboard park and a skate plaza is that the former typically has ramps, bowls, half-pipes and pyramids. A skate plaza is designed for “street skating” by incorporating urban terrain elements such as benches, rails and ledges. Through the use of landscaping and art, a skate plaza may resemble a town public square, which allows it to become a multi-use park which is aesthetically pleasing.  

Indoor Skateboard Park

The indoor skateboard park is a partnership between the City of Regina and SK8 Regina.

The indoor skateboard park is located in the Heritage Building of Ipsco Place.

Public skating hours are weekdays from 6 – 10 p.m. and weekends from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. (13 yrs and younger) and 1 – 5 p.m. and 6 – 9 p.m. (all ages).

Admission is $3/day per person. You must wear a helmet in the indoor skateboard park; if you do not have one, you can rent one for $1.

For more information, call 306-775-2834.