Firstly, not all skateboarding is the same. Transition skating is very different than ledge skating and while there is ‘sliding’ involved, they are separate disciplines. I know ledge skaters who will not go near a quarter pipe. There is a similar concrete ledge at the Berczy Park Skate Spot on The Bridal Walk that shows no sign of deterioration in the 5+ years that park has been in use.
The placement of the benches in Greensborough is perfect. They all face the park and are close enough for an unobstructed view (perfect for parents and other spectators) & far enough as to not interfere with users of the skate spot. Sitting on the ledge means turning your back to the action and increases the risk of someone being hit by a board, scooter or person.
The skatepark is easily identified as an action sports area. There is no need to cross the park along the ledge as the sidewalk is only 80feet away and the entrance to the sport courts are off a seperate walkway. Also, the path in front of the ledge is wider in Greensbourough than the path by the ledge at Berczy.
There is a saying amongst skatepark advocates; If the city doesn’t have a skatepark, it is a skatepark. Markham has a great network in place but without a ledge in the park, skaters will go to the next closest ledge at a school or community centre.
The best way to make a ledge un-skatable is to make the ground in front of it un-skatable with lawn or pebbled in-lays. Skate stoppers are removed by those committed to skating that item.
I hope this has been informative and not come off as rude. I would love to be involved with any skate park projects in the future. I know the skateboarding community would love to be involved as well."







































