Photos: UBC unveils $500,000 skate park
The University of British Columbia has officially opened what it’s billing as North America’s first postsecondary skate park.
According to a May 1 media release (that uses the word “radical”), “The UBC Skatepark, made of concrete and galvanized steel, offers a range of jumps, banks and obstacles for riders of various skill levels.”
It continues: “Key park features include an open snake-run bowl, a cantilevered quarterpipe, an angled slappy bank, and stair set, complete with handrail and ledge.”
The park is located on the university's Vancouver campus at the intersection of Thunderbird Boulevard and Health Sciences Mall. It is a joint venture by UBC and the University Neighbourhoods Association and cost roughly $500,000.
Here’s a selection of photographs of the park captured by Jamil Rhajiak and supplied to the Straight by UBC.
Comments
4 Comments
RUK
May 1, 2013 at 3:32pm
I'll support that only when skateboarders pay licenses and obey stop signs...
Joke. This is gorgeous.
Jack*
May 2, 2013 at 9:37am
Yet another fine, fine, superfine skate park design from Kyle Dion's New Line Skate Parks
Ali Said
May 2, 2013 at 10:06am
Glad to see money well spent. sarc/off
anti_RUK
May 5, 2013 at 9:19pm
hey losers like want more government red tape and rules to tell us what to do. Thank God the UBC educators are smarter than me to build this park.