About.

The store. The brands. The why.

Inside 902 Fingerboard Store — Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia

The Store.

902 Fingerboard Store is East Coast Canada’s only dedicated fingerboard shop and indoor park. We’re in Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia — a small town with big energy.

No online carts. No shipping. Everything we do is in person. Walk in, feel the boards, ride the parks, and talk to people who actually fingerboard. That’s the experience. That’s the point.

The shop carries everything from $38.99 starter completes to Day-1 exclusives from the best names in the game. We build custom indoor parks designed for real sessions, host monthly events, and run limited-edition collaborations with artists and board makers we believe in.

We opened our doors in April 2026. We’re not trying to be the biggest. We’re trying to be the one worth the drive.

Canadian-made fingerboard brands on the shelf at 902
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The Brands.

Over 90% of what we carry is Canadian made. That’s not a marketing angle — it’s a conviction. We stock the brands we believe in, and most of them happen to be right here at home.

We’re Nova Scotia loyal. When we can support a maker from the Maritimes, from this coast, from this country — that’s always the first call. Nosco, ChanaBoardCollective, South Shore Ramps — these aren’t just suppliers, they’re people we know, talk to, and session with.

We also carry international names that have earned their reputation — Blackriver, FlatFace, Dynamic — because quality is quality. But the backbone of this shop is Canadian craftsmanship, small-batch production, and the kind of care you only get from people who actually ride what they make.

90%+

Canadian Made

7+

Canadian Brands In Stock

The founder of 902 Fingerboard Store

The Person.

Honestly? It started because I was on my phone too much.

I was looking for something to do with my hands — something offline, something tactile, something that didn’t need a screen. I picked up a fingerboard on a whim. It was supposed to be a distraction from the distraction.

What I didn’t expect was the community. I started watching clips, trading messages with riders, learning about the brands and the people behind them. I found this whole world of makers and skaters who pour everything into tiny wooden boards — and they were genuinely some of the best people I’d come across.

The more I got into it, the more I realized the East Coast didn’t have a spot. Nowhere to walk in, try a setup, ride a park, or just hang with people who get it. So I built one.

902 Fingerboard Store is what happens when you put your phone down and pick something up instead. It went from a hobby to a habit to a shop with its own parks, its own collabs, and its own crew. I didn’t plan any of this. I just stopped scrolling.

Put the phone down. Pick something up.