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Downtown Whitehorse, Yukon — commercial plaza context where stainless skate stoppers and skateboard deterrents are installed on ledges, benches, and handrails

Skate stopper solutions in Whitehorse.

Canadian-engineered skate stoppers — stamped engineering, climate-rated stainless, bylaw-compliant install.

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skate stoppers and anti-skateboarding deterrents in Whitehorse.

Whitehorse — Yukon territorial capital

Whitehorse is Canada's largest northern territorial city. Zone 7B: -18.0°C average winter, 2.4 m frost depth — our deepest anchor specification. All installations use winter-rapid-cure epoxy rated to -20°C and expansion joints every 8 m for extreme thermal cycling.

Permafrost edge conditions require a geotechnical assessment before anchor depth is confirmed. We coordinate with Yukon government's infrastructure team on all installations. Low corrosion risk304 stainless appropriate.

Highest-demand zones in Whitehorse are Rotary Peace Park plaza, Downtown Whitehorse, Yukon College campus — these locations see the most grind-damage complaints.

Standard procurement runs through Yukon provincial portals and the city's tender system with the $50K direct-purchase / $50K+ public RFP threshold. Default spec is 304 stainless — low chloride exposure means no marine-grade upgrade is needed unless proximity to brine sources changes the calculation.

We respond to Whitehorse RFPs within 5 business days with stamped engineering, AODA / accessibility-code conformance letters, and bonded-contractor accreditation. Install crews carry $5M general liability. Warranty: 10 years on coatings, lifetime on 316L marine-grade structural elements.

Local spec sheet

What Whitehorse actually needs.

Climate & material spec

Climate zone
Zone 7B
Average winter
-18°C
Annual snowfall
145 cm
Frost depth
2.4 m
Corrosion risk
low

High-target locations

  • Rotary Peace Park plaza
  • Downtown Whitehorse
  • Yukon College campus

Territorial capital; Zone 7B extreme cold; permafrost edge conditions; Yukon government buildings

In Whitehorse, Zone 7B extreme cold and 2.4 m frost depth require our deepest anchor specification — with geotechnical assessment for permafrost edge conditions and -20°C rated epoxy.