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Community rallying in support of proposed new skatepark

Article content An online fundraiser for a new skatepark in Timmins is quickly generating big interest after its launch on Thursday. Using the online crowdfunding site GoFundMe, local teens Cameron Peever and Jacob Pecore have started an initative with two main goals in mind – to see some new youth-oriented recreational infrastructure built in the city, and to honour a friend. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Community rallying in support of proposed new skatepark Back to video “One of my best friends recently passed away. So we’re trying to do something in honour of him, to remember him, and just to show our appreciation for him,” said Pecore.

Young resident wants skate park - My Timmins Now

Young resident wants skate park SHARE ON: BMXers would be among the no bias users at the proposed skatepark. (pixabay.com) If raising $4,500 in the first day of a go fund me campaign is any indication, there’s an appetite for a skate park in Timmins – in addition to the one at the Whitney Arena. Seventeen-year-old Cameron Peever has started the BMX bikes, skateboards and rollerblades moving towards getting the park, possibly near the tennis courts on Pine Street South. “I’ve always known that we needed a skate park here,” he says. “You’ve got to bike an hour away just to go to the one in South Porcupine there.”

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