Code of Conduct

The City of Greater Sudbury is fully committed to safeguarding the well-being of all users of skateboard parks. Park users must understand and accept the responsibilities of representing a youth sport in this community. All participants must display a positive public attitude at all times, following the principals of conduct listed below.

Ride safe and have fun!  Violations may result in the loss of these public facilities.

Respectful Behaviour

  • Please show courtesy to other participants, other facility users, people in authority, equipment and the environment.
  • Treat all riders and spectators with respect. Assist new participants and spectators to understand the sport and philosophy, so that they may also enjoy the sport.
  • Please help to keep the park and grounds clean and safe.
  • Refrain from the use of drugs, alcohol, tobacco, obscene gestures and abusive language.

Fairness

  • Wait your turn, respect the sport, play fairly and follow all rules and regulations. Resolve conflict without resorting to hostility or violence.

Caring

  • Be responsible for your own actions and discourage any behaviour or practice that could endanger the health and well-being of any facility user.
  • Familiarize yourself with the lines of travel before using the facility.
  • Notify other users by calling out your intended line of travel. Participants should be alert to avoid possible collisions with other users or equipment.
  • Always ride in control, keeping a safe distance from others. Know your abilities and ride within them.

Good Citizenship

  • Be a role model and lead by example, demonstrating fair play, positive support and good sportsmanship to all involved

There’s a new way to register for leisure programs or book a facility. It’s easy to create an account! If you need help getting started, visit our Frequently Asked Questions page.

 

 

The French interface of our new registration system is still under development, however it is important that the City goes live with the new system as the existing registration and facility booking system is no longer supported by the vendor. Residents can still receive this service in French by calling 311 to have a French-speaking operator process bookings or registrations. The French interface will be launched in time for the fall/winter registration period.