Snowboarding in Southern Ontario

Snowboarding in Southern Ontario has been a test of my creativity in recent years, with unsuspecting urban locations quickly becoming my new preferred terrain for expressing myself on board. From loading docks to public parks, my eyes quickly opened to all of the possibilities lying right in front of my face, just needing a fresh snow fall to make daydreams of tricks and spots a reality.

A very special thank you to all of the friends I have met along the way, thank you for pushing me to believe in myself, to conquer my mind and overcome fears, and to trust my body.

Stalefish by Ty Scott, Founder of Puppet Apparel.

Snowboarding in Southern Ontario

Nose Grab, Aidan Squirrell.

This is an ode to all of the busy mornings and late nights. To the butterflies before a drop in. To all of the laughs and friendly hands working passionately to build. From the countless bails and injuries to the sweet victory of landing a trick that cost some blood, sweat, and tears to make.

Front 50 180 out, Ty Scott, Founder of Puppet Apparel.

Stair gap, threading the needle, Chris Savage

Snowboarding a local handrail in southern Ontario, Port Sydney

It is a passionate and creative pursuit, like a dance on snow and steel.