The best inddor skatepark in Canada? Most likely. The condition is excellent, it’s cared for, swept, maintained. The BIKES/BMX are very annoying, I don’t like the mix of bike/skateboard(obviously skate only), they are clunky, big, painful if hit by one. Only thing worse than BMX is of course a SCOOTER; the worst of all/anything in a skatepark(fortunately inline is mostly rare these days; weird hipsterish creepy guys). I love the 2 levels; minis upstairs/bowls. Excellent street section on main floor and a DIY outside type park.
Yvan P.
Place rating: 5 Laval, Canada
My son has been asking me for quite awhile now to do skateboard. I thought that this would be the best place to give this sport a shot! We took a father & son lesson with Fred and enjoyed it very much. Fred is an amazing teacher, doesn’t look at her watch, and gave us a great experience. She even accepted my son request to see her skate in the concrete bowls at the end of the lesson. The Taz is a very nice and clean place, and safety really seems to be a priority with this place. We went on a Wednesday night, but the place was packed. I also want to mentioned that there are different sections depending on your level of expertise, and that makes it fun for people from all the different levels!
John B.
Place rating: 4 Nashville, TN
I can’t give you a perspective on how this place is for skate boards and what have you; although, I can inform you about the derby related side of things. The facilities are nice and clean… well at least not those open to the public. The public ones are about what you would expect from a bunch of teenagers using them. Its a nice bonus for a place to have clean bathrooms, and a bit surprising when there are used by a large crowd of teens. I would recommend this place for those that are looking for somewhere to skate during the Montréal winters. As a bonus side note, the roller derby early season games are held here! Wow! there sure are a lot of «bonuses» in this.