Mispr!nt is Ontario’s DIY ’zine for skaters, riders, and snow fiends telling their story the way it’s lived. We pull the province’s rawest clips and realest voices into one place—built by the community, for the community. No polish. No gatekeeping. Just the culture as it is.
VIDEO PREMIERE: ACCESS CODES 2
Good man, drummer and filmmaker Curtis “Curt” Carriere is coming out with a new skateboarding film called Access Codes 2. A sequel to his first film of the same name. He will be premiering Access Codes 2 along with Access Codes on April 25th at Pocket Skate and Vintage in Orillia, Ontario, Canada.
ROAD KILL: TIME FOR LIVIN’ NYC
Trading comfort for the unknown—booking flights, packing decks, and chasing pavement through New York City. I’ve always travelled with my board, but it was more of a security blanket than a mission. This time, it was the reason.
MY TAKE: GIRLS CLAIMING THEIR SPACE
Claiming space isn’t always a bold act. More often, it looks like persistence: showing up, falling, and continuing anyway. From local schoolyards to global collectives, girls aren't waiting for permission to participate or an invitation to the culture. They are already here, building something of their own—one session and one attempt at a time.
MY TAKE: LEE YANKOU RETIREMENT PARTY VIDEO [2026]
Is this for real? Has the Canadian KING of POP really retired from professional skateboarding at the age of 36? If it is the truth then congrats on an excellent and gritty pro skate career Lee. Truly one of Canada’s best skaters. EVER.
MY TAKE: WISH YOU WELL [2025]
Wish You Well is a skateboarding film by Joshua Strain and friends. Hailing from Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. It represents skateboarding in the northwestern region of Ontario.
ONTARIO SKATEBOARDING: NO CORPORATE SUITS
Ontario Skateboarding is hitting its 5th year with a new energy and a clear mandate: keep the culture in the hands of skaters, not suits. From adding community legends Kevin Page and Scott Loyst to the board to launching high-intensity events at Skateloft, OS is building a self-made scene that refuses to be ignored.
MY TAKE: NOVELTY [2024]
Novelty is a well polished, professionally edited, skateboarding film by Curtis Carriere. It represents skateboarding from the hardened streets of Sudbury, Ontario, Canada and Orillia, Ontario, Canada. The film also takes you to beautiful places like Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada and Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
SKATE
Skate is where chaos turns into craft—raw clips, rough pavement, and the DIY grind that never quits. It’s eating concrete, bleeding for progress, and getting back up for no one but yourself. Built from busted spots and stubborn determination, Ontario’s scene stays loud, real, and unfiltered.
No polish. No rules. Just you and your board. SNOW
Snow is where frostbite meets freedom—icy rails, sketchy landings, and the stubborn drive to ride when everyone else stays inside. It’s about chasing lines, stacking clips, and eating it till you stick it. Ontario’s riders keep it raw, cooler than cool—ice cold.
Ontario winter, DIY ETHOS, and the courage to send it.Where dirt, sweat, and stubborn will shape the ride.BIKE
Bike is motion carved from dirt and pavement—DIY lines, backyard trails, and the pedals that never quit. It’s about shaping what you ride and riding what you shape. No rules, no boundaries—just Ontario’s scene pushing flow through sweat, dirt, and stubborn will.

