In Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3+4, the Canada level has a unique challenge that requires you to impress five different skaters in the skatepark. This goal is somewhat different from others in that long combos are not needed-it just calls for decent trick performances near each skater. They are scattered throughout the park, and good combos will be credited in front of them. From here, we will walk you through the best way to find all five and complete the objective.
How to Impress the Skaters in Canada


Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 features a diverse set of levels, including international spots like Rio, each packed with challenges and collectibles. As players complete objectives in earlier stages like the Foundry, new areas such as Canada become accessible where new achievements and goals await you, one of which requires you to work hard to impress the skaters. Here’s what you’ll need to do:
To complete this objective, make your way into the skatepark section of the Canada level. In this task, you won’t be performing for a crowd but instead for five separate skaters positioned around the area. The good news is, you don’t need to link your tricks into a long combo across all of them. Just pull off any trick combination near each individual skater to earn a solid score (around 5000) by satisfying them to finish the challenge. Also, as you impress the five skaters, you’ll receive an on-screen update showing how many you’ve completed. All five skaters are located within the skatepark. One of them is dressed in a red hoodie and wears a horned, dark gray helmet. Another is outfitted in a blue shirt, with a beanie and face covering. A third stands out with a black helmet and an eye-catching orange puffer jacket. The fourth can be found at the far end of the park, sporting a bulky purple jacket over a red shirt. The last skater wears a red top and a black beanie.
Note: The order in which the skaters’ description is listed can change from player to player because not everyone will or would want to impress them in the same order as this article.