
Leeside skatepark
Vancouver, Canada
In Vancouver, Canada, Leeside skatepark is listed as a place where graffiti is painted. The address on file places it at Trans-Canada Highway. It is one of 2 walls we list for Vancouver. The position we hold is 49.28140, -123.03200.
Location details are pending community verification.
About Leeside skatepark
Leeside Skatepark includes a legal graffiti wall in Vancouver, Canada, within an active skateboarding and urban infrastructure setting. The concrete surroundings and movement of riders create an energetic backdrop, well matched to bold lettering, character studies and informal practice runs. Beginners can work on basic technique, while experienced painters and crews may use the surface for larger shared ideas, provided they coordinate carefully with skaters and keep circulation areas unobstructed.
Leeside skatepark is recorded in our database as a legal or tolerated painting spot that still awaits confirmation. This entry is waiting for verification, so check the surroundings on arrival.
Location and local area in Vancouver
In Vancouver, the wall sits on Trans-Canada Highway, within Vancouver, British Columbia V5K 1H9.
The location we hold for it is 49.28140, -123.03200, which you can check on the map and in Street View above before travelling.
Getting there
The full address on file is Trans-Canada Highway, Vancouver, British Columbia V5K 1H9, Canada. Entering that address or the coordinates 49.28140, -123.03200 into your preferred maps app will bring you to the recorded position.
The closest other wall we list is The Pendera Wall - Legal graffiti wall, about 5.5 km away, so the two can be combined in one trip.
Graffiti and street art in Vancouver
We currently hold 2 graffiti walls for Vancouver in Canada, which means writers visiting the area have more than one place to paint.
Across Canada our directory lists 60 walls in total. Browsing the country overview is the quickest way to plan a longer painting trip.
What to know before visiting
Check current notices before painting and remain alert to people moving through the skatepark. Keep equipment out of riding lines and take all cans, caps and rubbish with you.
Permission and access conditions can change without notice. Read any signs at the location, keep paint on the permitted surface, take your empties home and stop if anything on site says painting is no longer allowed.
Address on file
Trans-Canada Highway, Vancouver, British Columbia V5K 1H9, Canada