

Cinema 5 Skatepark in Thunder Bay, Ontario, is a registered non-profit organization dedicated to providing a safe and welcoming space for skateboarders and BMX riders of all ages and skill levels. Recognized by Canada Skateboard, Cinema 5 Skatepark offers a variety of programs and events to promote the sport and bring the community together.
Located at 115 Cumberland Street North, Cinema 5 Skatepark offers a range of activities, including half-day camps during March Break, PA Day camps, summer skateboard camps, and special events like Support Your Local Skateshop Day and Sticker Slap Contest. The park also hosts the 4U Skateboard Program, Skateboarding sessions, and Female Boarder Collective Sunday Skates to cater to all demographics.
Cinema 5 Skatepark is committed to creating a safe and inclusive environment for all participants. The park's hours vary throughout the week, with designated days for BMX only, open skate, and specific programs. Admission prices and membership rates are available to accommodate regular visitors and newcomers alike.
The park acknowledges the traditional territory of the Fort William First Nation, signatory to the Robinson Superior Treaty of 1850, and recognizes the contributions of the Mtis people to the Thunder Bay community. With the support of generous partners and donations from individuals, Cinema 5 Skatepark continues to thrive as a valuable resource for skateboarding and BMX enthusiasts in Thunder Bay. Stay connected with Cinema 5 Skatepark through email, Facebook, and Instagram to stay informed about upcoming events and programs. Visit the park's website for more information on waivers, merchandise, returns policy, and to support their initiatives through donations.