Looking for the best skate parks in Oakville? From beginner-friendly spots to one of the largest skate parks in the region, Oakville offers great options for kids, teens, and experienced riders.
This is a complete guide to all skate parks in Oakville, including hidden gems and beginner-friendly spots.
Quick Picks: Oakville Skate Parks
- Best lakeside option: Shell Park
- Best overall: Sixteen Mile Sports Complex Skatepark
- Best for beginners: Brookdale Skatepark & Glenashton Park
- Best for progression: William Rose Park
- Best quiet park: George Savage Park
- Best neighbourhood vibe: Glen Abbey Park
Looking for more skate parks to visit? Take a short drive to a neighbouring city to test out their facilities. Click here to find a new-to-you park: Burlington Skate Parks and Hamilton Skate Parks.
Shell park

Best For: Intermediate riders
Features: Street elements, ramps
Location: 3330 Lakeshore Rd West
What Makes It Great:
A solid neighbourhood park with enough variety to keep kids engaged. Seasonal washrooms. Kids will love the graffitti.
Good to Know:
Close to waterfront trails and green space. Lots of free parking. Dog park as well.
George Savage Park
Best For: Beginners and younger kids
Features: Small ramps, basic street elements
Location: 3200 George Savage Avenue, adjacent to Oodenawi Public School.
What Makes It Great:
This is one of the more low-key skate parks in Oakville, making it a great option for kids who are just starting out. The smaller size and simpler layout make it much less intimidating than larger parks.
Good to Know:
Quiet neighbourhood park—ideal for practicing fundamentals without crowds.
William Rose Park

Best For: Beginners to intermediate
Features: Small ramps, rails, open layout
Location: 3070 William Rose Way
What Makes It Great:
A great in-between option for kids who are ready to move beyond beginner parks but aren’t quite ready for larger, busier skateparks. The layout offers enough variety to build confidence and skills.
Good to Know:
Located near newer residential areas—generally less crowded than central parks. Limited street parking in the neighbourhood.
Sixteen Mile Sports Complex Skatepark
Best For: All skill levels
Features: Bowl, street course, large layout
Location: 3070 Neyagawa Blvd
What Makes It Great:
One of the largest and most impressive skate parks in Oakville, featuring a wide variety of elements for every skill level. There is also a bike track, a splash pad and a large playground.
Good to Know:
Very popular—visit early for a quieter experience.
Brookdale Skatepark
Best For: Beginners
Features: Smaller ramps, simple layout
Location: 1360 Brookdale Ave
What Makes It Great:
A great place for younger kids or those just learning to ride.
Good to Know:
Quiet and less intimidating than larger parks.
Glen Abbey Park
Best For: Beginners to intermediate
Features: Small ramps, rails, open layout
Location: 1415 Third Line
What Makes It Great:
Located in one of Oakville’s most popular neighbourhoods, this skate park in Glen Abbey is a convenient and approachable option for families. It offers a simple layout that’s great for practicing basic skills while still giving kids room to progress.
Good to Know:
A popular after-school spot—try mornings or weekends for a quieter experience.
Glenashton Park
Best For: Beginners
Features: Basic ramps, small setup
Location: 1051 Glenashton Dr, Oakville
What Makes It Great:
This is one of the most beginner-friendly skateboard parks in Oakville, perfect for younger kids or those just learning to ride. It’s simple, approachable, and easy to navigate.
Good to Know:
Best visited during quieter times—limited size means it can feel busy quickly.
Tips for Visiting Skate Parks in Oakville
- Helmets and pads are recommended
- Early mornings are best for beginners
- Bring snacks and water
- Outdoor skateboard parks are open from 9 a.m. to dusk.
Which Oakville Skate Park Should You Try First?
- New riders? → Brookdale
- Want the best overall experience? → Sixteen Mile
- Looking for something local? → Shell Park
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