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Legacy Skatepark
Public skatepark in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Legacy Skatepark is a public skatepark located in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It is the largest skatepark of the city, covering 18,300 square feet.[1] It is located south of Baseline Road and Woodroffe Avenue in the suburb of Nepean.
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The park is fully public and unmonitored, meaning padding or payment is not required to use the park. The skatepark's community is highly active and devoted; skaters organize an annual snow removal of the park towards winter's end. Legacy is often chosen for skateboard related events, such as Wild in the Parks, Go Skateboarding Day,[2] and professional demonstrations. Despite being built in 2004 and receiving heavy use, the park is still in good condition.
The park officially opened on October 16, 2004,[3] despite not being completed at the time. Police had to chase skateboarders from the unfinished park on a regular basis. The city of Ottawa commissioned the production of the park to Spectrum Skateparks, a Canadian skatepark construction company. Legacy is a popular meet-up spot for skateboarders in the area due to it being central and conveniently located next to a busy transit station. The park is also a hot spot for graffiti artists, serving as a great place to practice on the walls. It is common for a new piece to spring up overnight, quite frequently. The park is fully covered in graffiti, except the ground.
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