Photo Gallery: Bike Skills Park Reconstructed

 

 
 
 
 
A team group photo of those working hard on the new bike skills park on Shaughnessy Street in Port Coquitlam. (Left to Right) Back Row: Conrad Henderson, youth recreation leader Cheryl Broughton, park host Trevor Epp, park host Dominik Piatek, Krys Le and park host Lucas Malo. Front Row: Youth Services program coordinator Chris Eastman, Tyler Mrnka, Joel Webb and Adam Piatek.
 

A team group photo of those working hard on the new bike skills park on Shaughnessy Street in Port Coquitlam. (Left to Right) Back Row: Conrad Henderson, youth recreation leader Cheryl Broughton, park host Trevor Epp, park host Dominik Piatek, Krys Le and park host Lucas Malo. Front Row: Youth Services program coordinator Chris Eastman, Tyler Mrnka, Joel Webb and Adam Piatek.

Photograph by: Lisa King , NOW

Volunteers along with city and youth services workers work toward creating a brand new bike skills park in Port Coquitlam. With the help of users, the park is being redesigned to incorporate as much skills courses as possible for every level. The dream is to one day include a track for young children to learn how to do the tricks.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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A team group photo of those working hard on the new bike skills park on Shaughnessy Street in Port Coquitlam. (Left to Right) Back Row: Conrad Henderson, youth recreation leader Cheryl Broughton, park host Trevor Epp, park host Dominik Piatek, Krys Le and park host Lucas Malo. Front Row: Youth Services program coordinator Chris Eastman, Tyler Mrnka, Joel Webb and Adam Piatek.
 

A team group photo of those working hard on the new bike skills park on Shaughnessy Street in Port Coquitlam. (Left to Right) Back Row: Conrad Henderson, youth recreation leader Cheryl Broughton, park host Trevor Epp, park host Dominik Piatek, Krys Le and park host Lucas Malo. Front Row: Youth Services program coordinator Chris Eastman, Tyler Mrnka, Joel Webb and Adam Piatek.

Photograph by: Lisa King , NOW

 
A team group photo of those working hard on the new bike skills park on Shaughnessy Street in Port Coquitlam. (Left to Right) Back Row: Conrad Henderson, youth recreation leader Cheryl Broughton, park host Trevor Epp, park host Dominik Piatek, Krys Le and park host Lucas Malo. Front Row: Youth Services program coordinator Chris Eastman, Tyler Mrnka, Joel Webb and Adam Piatek.
Krys Le, left, and Trevor Epp work hard on building the jumps at the Port Coquitlam Bike Skills Park on Shaughnessy Street. The renovations to the park are designed by biker users themselves to make an overall better functioning park.
City parks operator Dave Martin is one of the key hands working with the Bobcat on the Bike Skills Park reconstruction.
Trevor Epp, left, Adam Piatek, Krys Le, and Dominik Piatek work hard on building the jumps at the Port Coquitlam Bike Skills Park on Shaughnessy Street. The renovations to the park are designed by biker users themselves to make an overall better functioning park.
City parks operator Dave Martin is one of the key hands working with the Bobcat on the Bike Skills Park reconstruction.
Trevor Epp and Krys Le work hard on building the jumps at the Port Coquitlam Bike Skills Park on Shaughnessy Street. The renovations to the park are designed by biker users themselves to make an overall better functioning park.
City parks operator Dave Martin is one of the key hands working with the Bobcat on the Bike Skills Park reconstruction.
Brothers Dominik, left and Adam Piatek work on a feature in the bike park together.
Dominik Piatek, left, Adam Piatek, Trevor Epp, and Krys Le work hard on building the jumps at the Port Coquitlam Bike Skills Park on Shaughnessy Street. The renovations to the park are designed by biker users themselves to make an overall better functioning park.
 
 
 
 
 
 

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