ESA PD Day Skateboarding Camp
ESA PD Day Skate Camp (Ages 6–14) PD Day doesn't have to be boring. ESA PD Day Skate Camp is a full-day program for young skaters who are ready to spend the day doing what they love—skateboarding, creating, and connecting with other kids who get it.
This camp is designed for kids who can already stand and roll independently on a skateboard. We mix guided skate sessions with plenty of independent free skate time, creative activities, games, and social time in a structured, supervised environment. It's a full day of skateboarding culture—not just childcare.
What Kids Will Experience
Participants will rotate through:
- Guided skateboarding sessions with skill stations and age-appropriate challenges
- Independent free skate time to practice, explore, and skate at their own pace
- Ages 6–9: Sticker making—designing and creating their own custom skate stickers
- Ages 10–14: High-energy social games—think fast-talking, team-based strategy and wildly unpredictable card battles that get everyone hyped
- Fingerboarding jams and competitions
- Skate video watching with popcorn
- Creative activities and social games
- Stretching, mobility work, and movement breaks
Each child gets 3–4 hours of total skate time throughout the day, including both guided instruction and unstructured free skating. The day is structured into 1-hour activity blocks, so kids stay engaged without burning out. Age groups (6–9 and 10–14) are kept separate during skate sessions to ensure everyone's with peers at similar skill and energy levels.
Program Details
- Ages: 6–14 (split into groups: 6–9 and 10–14)
- Skill Level: Must be able to stand and roll independently on a skateboard
- Date: Tuesday, February 17, 2025
- Time: 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM (full day) (drop-off 8:30–9:00 AM | pick-up 3:30–4:30 PM)
- Location: Foam Fighters, 9767 45 Ave NW, Edmonton
- Cost: $60
- Capacity: Maximum 20 participants
- Supervision Ratio: 1 staff per 5 children (4 staff total)
Safety & Supervision
- Private indoor facility—weather is never an issue
- Small group size with dedicated supervision throughout the day
- Age-separated skate sessions (no mixed-age skating)
- One staff member is always non-skating during skate blocks for full observation
- Structured transitions between activities with regular headcounts
What to Bring
- Helmet (required for skateboarding)
- Knee, wrist, and elbow pads (highly recommended)
- Skateboard (if they have one—boards available if needed)
- Lunch and snacks (nut-free, please)
- Water bottle
- Comfortable clothing suitable for active movement
- Indoor shoes
Skill Requirement Participants should be able to stand on their board and roll without assistance. This ensures everyone can safely participate in skill-building activities and get the most out of the camp experience.
New to skateboarding? We recommend booking a skateboard lesson before camp. Contact us, and we can try to arrange a session before the camp date to help your child build the foundational skills needed. - text David at 780-860-8799
Registration & Policies
- Online registration only
- Waivers must be completed online before participation
- Payment is due at registration
- Refunds are available if requested at least 2 business days before camp. A $10 cancellation fee per participant applies to all refunds.
Contact us
- Edmonton Skateboarding Association
- ed••••n@gma••••l.com
- 7808608799