Skateboarding in Edmonton has always been about people showing up, helping each other, and learning together.
The Edmonton Skateboarding Association is trying to make that easier — for kids, youth, and adults – by building skate lessons that feel welcoming and realistic for people across the city.
We’re not rushing programs out the door. We’re listening first.
Why We’re Asking
Skateboarding lessons in Edmonton aren’t always easy to find, and when they do exist, they aren’t always consistent or accessible city-wide.
This short survey helps us understand:
- Who’s looking for skateboarding lessons in Edmonton
- What ages and experience levels need support
- When lessons fit best into real schedules
- What makes lessons feel approachable instead of intimidating
Who Should Fill This Out
This survey is for:
- Parents with kids interested in learning to skateboard
- Youth who want to learn or build confidence
- Adults looking for skateboarding lessons in Edmonton — whether you’re brand new or returning after time away
- Anyone who wants skateboarding to be easier to access across Edmonton
You don’t need to skate. You don’t need gear. Your perspective still counts.

What We’re Working Toward
Long-term, ESA wants to support:
- Youth and adult skateboarding lessons in Edmonton
- Consistent programming people can rely on
- Accessible options across the entire Edmonton area
- Small group formats that feel manageable
- Clear skill groupings
- Safety-first environments
- Learning spaces that feel welcoming
This is about building something steady, not one-off programs.
Why Your Input Matters
What we learn from this survey will guide:
- How often lessons run
- Weekday vs weekend options
- Age ranges and skill groupings
- Gear needs like loaner boards or helmets
- Pricing that stays reasonable and inclusive
If something doesn’t make sense for the city, we won’t force it.

Take the Skate Lesson Survey
If you care about making skateboarding in Edmonton more consistent and accessible — for beginners of any age — this is a simple way to help.
Thanks for helping shape what comes next.
– From the Edmonton Skateboarding Association Team

