Finding safe, trustworthy BMX coaching is hard — we make it easy.
Most new riders — and parents — struggle to find BMX lessons taught by real riders who focus on safety, fun, and personal progress.
BMXLessons.ca connects you with experienced local riders who offer private 1-on-1 coaching at skateparks across Toronto and the GTA.
Our lessons are built around building confidence, learning real skills, and keeping it fun — no pressure, no competition, just real progression at your pace.
Every session begins with safety in mind.
We check your gear, warm up, and make sure you're riding confidently before we start any skills.
Each lesson is built around your goals.
We’ll assess where you're at and work step-by-step through skills like bunnyhops, balance, turns, and tricks — with real-time coaching.
We wrap up with a recap and next steps.
You’ll leave with new skills, feedback, and suggestions on what to practice so you're always progressing.
We offer private lessons at beginner-friendly public skateparks in neighbourhoods across the city. You’ll confirm the exact park when booking your lesson.
1420 Lake Shore Blvd E,
Toronto, ON
Toronto’s largest skatepark, featuring a vast 25,000 sq ft area with diverse street elements, including stair sets, rails, and an 11-foot kidney bowl. Suitable for all skill levels.
135 Vanderhoof Ave,
Toronto, ON
Known for its impressive U-shaped bowl with a deep-end cradle, this park also offers a street section with banks, ledges, and manual pads. Ideal for intermediate to advanced riders.
373 Cedarvale Ave,
Toronto, ON
Features a street plaza-style area and a tight 5’ figure-eight bowl. The street section includes manual pads, stair sets, rails, and ledges. Designed with input from local youth groups
750 Bloor St W,
Toronto, ON
A grassroots, rider-built park in the heart of the city. Mix of wooden and concrete ramps with quarter pipes, ledges, and DIY style.
50 Lansdowne Ave,
Toronto, ON
A tight, beginner-friendly plaza tucked under the rail bridge. Features include mellow banks, ledges, and a few rails. Chill spot for learning in the west end.
160 Eighth St,
Toronto, ON
A community skatepark offering a mix of flow and street elements, including a 5’ peanut-shaped bowl, quarter pipes, banks, stairs, rails, and granite-capped hubbas.
Each lesson is one hour long. Our instructors accept cash or e-transfer, and you can pay them directly at the start of your lesson. If you’re booking a 3- or 5-lesson package, the full amount is due up front at your first session. It’s simple, flexible, and there are no hidden fees.
Single Lesson – $40
Get a feel for one-on-one coaching with a single private session. Great for first-timers or casual riders looking to improve a specific skill.
3 Lessons – $110
This bundle is designed to help you level up fast. Work on foundational skills, try new tricks, and leave each session with a clear next step.
5 Lessons – $180
The best value if you’re serious about progression. You’ll have time to refine your technique, build confidence, and develop a stronger riding style.
Our instructions are real BMX riders with years of experience.
Dima Chabanov is a street rider from Ukraine who’s been in the game for over 10 years. He’s placed at jams like Prime Minister of the Streets and ridden in contests around the world — but what he really loves is helping new riders get comfortable and start progressing. Chill vibes, real tips, and no pressure.
Ready to ride?