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.
This activity is accredited by Aventure Écotourisme Québec. Quality-Sécurity certification is a self-regulation program for adventure tourism companies, developed by Aventure Écotourisme Québec with financial support from the Quebec Ministry of Tourism. Its aim is to ensure maximum safety for all those involved in nature and adventure activities in Quebec. |
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During our rock climbing course, participants will get to climb the cliff several times and learn safety protocols. This Learn to Rock Climb activity is designed for beginners, no climbing experience is necessary and is great for the whole family!
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A day in advance is sufficient. We often have same-day availability.
No, we offer almost exclusively beginner courses.
Dress according to the weather with good sports shoes. Also bring some water and bug spray.
No. For safety reasons, it is requested to use the equipment provided by our climbing school. Our equipment is maintained and regularly checked according to standards.
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.
Wear good sports shoes and comfortable clothes so you can move freely. Dresses are not suitable for this activity, as you have to wear a harness. It can get very hot on the wall. Make sure you bring plenty of water and sunscreen.
Moderate physical intensity
On Tremblant resort site
All our guides are certified by the Fédération québécoise de la montagne et de l'escalade (FQME) in rock or ice climbing (or both), and are trained in first aid.