05/29/2026
A free, fun and exciting outing for the kids? Say no more! 🤩
Burlington is home to many skateboard and scooter parks, each offering something a little different..from beginner-friendly ramps to larger parks with bowls, rails, and pump tracks. 🛹🛴
This guide breaks down every Burlington skate park so you can choose the right one for your kids, whether they’re just starting out or ready to level up.
Skateboard 🛹 & Scooter 🛴 Parks In Burlington..
🛴Maple Skateboard And Scooter Park
👉🏻Best For: All skill levels
🌟Features: Deep bowl, rails, ramps, curved walls, stairs
📍Location: 750 Maple Ave
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🛹Brant Hills
👉🏻Best For: Beginners
🌟Features: Small bowl, short rail, ramps
📍Location: 2300 Duncaster Drive
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🛴Norton Skate Park
👉🏻Best For: All skill levels (especially advanced)
🌟Features: Large layout, ramps, rails, grind features
📍Location: 3035 Tim Dobbie Dr
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🛹DesJardines Park
👉🏻Best For: Beginners
🌟Features: Ramp, rail, raised platforms
📍Location: 1811 Imperial Way
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🛴Kilbride Skate Park
👉🏻Best For: All skill levels
🌟Features: Quarter pipe, rails, ramps, pump track
📍Location: 2175 Blessington St
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🛹Mountainside Skate Park
👉🏻Best For: Beginner to intermediate
🌟Features: Ramps, jumps, bumps, rails
📍Location: 2205 Mount Forest Dr
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🛴Nelson Skate Park
👉🏻Best For: Intermediate riders
🌟Features: Stairs, rails, ramps
📍Location: 4183 New St
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- Tips For Visiting Skate Parks In Burlington -
• Helmets and protective gear are strongly recommended
• Visit in the morning for a quieter experience
• Smaller parks are best for beginners
• Larger parks (like Norton) are better for experienced riders
👏🏻Thank you to activeparents.ca for the insight and information provided for our local Burlington residents. 🌟