Our teacher was absolutely amazing with our 8 & 10 year old girs. He encouraged them to 1) Be safe, 2) Have fun and 3) Push their limits. The amount they learned in the 2 hours was amazing! They are begging to go back again! Thank you!!
Rock Climbing Initiation
Learn to Rock Climb
No Experience Required
Private Group Option Available
Why Choose this Course?
Learn to rock climb in Mont-Tremblant with this fun, half-day course. This is the perfect experience for those first-time climbers without any prior know-how. Our course gives you a full introduction to rock climbing in Quebec and is an ideal morning or afternoon activity for families and friends. Children and adults alike can scale a natural 20 metre / 70 ft cliff face and learn how to belay, with the instruction and supervision of our experienced guides.
Highlights
One of the top Mont Tremblant summer activities
Receive training from a certified, expert guide
Learn how to scale a cliff face and belay fellow participants
Challenge yourself to climb in a secured environment
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Trip Details
Course Details
Price
- Child (5-10 years): $67 CAD
- Adult/Youth (11 years+): $89 CAD
- Groups of 12+ Children (5-10 years): $60 CAD per person
- Groups of 12+ Adult/Youths (11 years+): $69 CAD per person
- 1.5-hour session – groups of 12+: $58 per person
Rates do not include taxes or mandatory resort royalty of 3% and are subject to change.
Departure time
9:00 & 13:00
Meeting point
Availability
Everyday until September 4
Weekend only from September 9 to October 8
Duration
- 2-3 hours
- 1.5 hours (option offered to Groups of 12 or more)
Group size
Minimum 2 adults or 1 adult and 2 children – Maximum 9
Participation Requirements
- Minimum 5 years old. Children under 10 must be accompanied by an adult. The adult does not have to participate in the course but must remain present during the entire course.
- Please wear running or hiking shoes with a good grip on the soles.
- Maximum 250 lbs (113 kg).
- Pregnant women cannot participate.
- Participants should have a moderate physical fitness level.
Included
- Harnesses, helmets, ropes and all other equipment.
Not included
Gratuities
What to bring
- Running/hiking shoes
- Water
- See our What to Wear page for details.
About your guide
1 certified guide
Good to know
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Service animals allowed
- Near public transportation
What You’ll Do
We will meet at The Tremblant Activity Centre, assemble the group, do some paperwork and hand out climbing gear. Next is a short walk that will lead us to our course location; a 21 metre / 70-foot natural cliff face at the base of the mountain and next to a waterfall. Our guide will give a safety briefing and instructions on using the correct technique to climb and how to belay other climbers. The small-group atmosphere ensures everyone has the time and attention to ask questions and gives everyone the confidence to embark on this climbing adventure.
Once we’ve got into the harnesses and the ropes are ready to go, we’ll start to scale the wall! Everyone will have the opportunity to climb the cliff several times, and we’ll be treated to a spectacular view of the village and Lake Tremblant from the top. Our guide will set up a special lower line for children so they don’t have to climb as high. He will help guide everyone up and down, and guide the other participants helping to belay.
Learn a new skill and have fun with family and friends! Our expert guides will make sure everyone feels confident and comfortable.
Frequently Asked Questions
No, we offer almost exclusively beginner courses.
It takes place at Tremblant resort, just a short walk from The Tremblant Activity Centre on a natural cliff face.
As soon as you decide you want to come, the earlier the better. Two days in advance is usually sufficient.
Dress according to the weather and wear good running/hiking shoes with a good grip. Wear comfortable clothing that allows you to move freely. Pants will protect the knees from scrapes. You will need to wear a climbing harness, so no dresses, please. See our What to Wear page for details.
No, the climbing site is on private property, and for insurance reasons you must climb with a guide.
Yes, you can easily access the site to watch and photograph.
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See What Previous Guests Have Said...
The guide, Nicholas, was fantastic. He was helpful, knowledgeable and friendly.