Idyllic Winter Session Number One
Waking early on a Saturday morning can sometimes be the best thing in the world. When you’re woken repeatedly by a mewling kitten several hours in a row it can be difficult to claw the day back, so to speak. Dave G and Corey were keen to roll somewhere… anywhere. We started at Davisville ledges, which were completely snowed in. Dave remembered that the gas station forecourt around the corner on Mt Pleasant had some ledges too, but they had been sandblasted and would need some quality time with a rub brick before being skateable again.
We decided to take a chance on the Hoof- what’s the harm in trying?

Oh good grief, its completely clear!
January/Montreal
January/Montreal from RollToronto.ca on Vimeo.
A bunch of us took a road trip to MTL last weekend. We didn’t film much but here’s what we got. Enjoy.
2005 Lost Footage
Lost footage from 2005 from RollToronto.ca on Vimeo.
A little edit compiled of unseen clips from the greater toronto area in 2005. I found some lost tapes over the holidays and though that there were a few people that may want to finally see their clips.
Enjoy
Toronto Hey Dude 3 section
Posted by Dave Ghent in Session on January 14th, 2010
During the summer of 2007, a lot of us got a chance to film for a Canadian section in Hey Dude video magazine, an operation out of Europe. AJ Delong did a fantastic job filming and editing the video. And when I say fantastic, I mean amazing. There were nights when we were out filming with lights until 3am, we got harassed by cops a couple times, and all in all it was a great experience. I’d like to personally thank Olli Nermerich for introducing us to the Hey Dude guys, as well as all the great times we had during his stay in Toronto.
Above all, I’d like to thank AJ for being such a talented videographer. If you enjoy the section as much as I have be sure to leave a message with your email, and we’ll contact you to get a copy from us.
Enjoy the section.
- Dave
Hey Dude 3 – Toronto from RollToronto.ca on Vimeo.
Newmarket TNS
Posted by Dave Ghent in Session on January 9th, 2010

“It seems when the session is at its best and hammers are being thrown down, nobody wants to sit it out and film, understandably. After the dust settles the camera gets broken out to catch the final 5 minutes of skating before the park closes…enjoy.”
- Corey
TNS Newmarket Box Session from RollToronto.ca on Vimeo.

The rest of the photos are on our Flickr.