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Paid
Calvary Skatepark is a supervised, helmet-required park with strong bowl flow and plenty of variety, including street-style features like rails and boxes. It’s a great option if you want to practice dropping in, but expect limited hours and occasional closures, so check before you go.
Helmets are required and provided free of charge; park is supervised with a waiver/sign-in requirement. Reviewers mention limited/short hours and that the park is often closed (including seasonal winter closure). One review notes the big bowl can be dirty and another notes drainage/concrete finishing issues (water pooling around drains). Wheelchair-accessible entrance and parking lot are available. A café and bathrooms are mentioned.
Skaters consistently praise the park’s flow, especially the bowls and transitions, and note that the facility feels clean and safe. Multiple reviewers mention helmet requirements, waivers, and friendly supervision, with some also highlighting available bathrooms and a café. Common complaints include limited hours/seasonal closures and occasional cleanliness or drainage/concrete issues in the bowl area; a few also feel it can get crowded when more than a small group is skating.
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