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Canadian invasion Extreme sports at Happy Valley
Olivier Brunelle flies high in the air. Photos by Jesse Warren
The Canadian contingent relaxes after work.
David Rounds flies through the air on rollerblades.
Philippe Rancourt does a "Superman" on his bike.
Jason Plourde, a flatland BMX rider, performs a spinning balancing maneuver.
Local inline skater Rayson Liu does a backside royale up a railing.

Jesse Warren

Hidden in a corner of Happy Valley is something you'd be hard pressed to find in a Western theme park: an extreme sports attraction.

 The Happy Kingdom Extreme Sports Camp features BMX biking and inline skating, two rare sports on the Chinese mainland. The performers hail from Canada’s Quebec Province. For years, there has been a steady stream of young bikers and skaters from Quebec making their way to Shenzhen to work as performers in Happy Valley. Their high- flying stunts and acrobatic maneuvers stun and awe crowds day in and day out.

To catch these young Canadians in action, drop by Happy Valley at 2 p.m. or 3:30 p.m any day of the week.

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Canadian invasion Extreme sports at Happy Valley