Try your hand at ice climbing at Mont-Tremblant and discover a whole new world of climbing sensations!
A sensational experience not to be missed this winter if you're heading to the Laurentians, this ice climbing discovery course in Mont-Tremblant offers an introduction to this winter sport at Mont-Tremblant itself, on a natural frozen waterfall located below the Tremblant gondola. Whether you've tried ice climbing before or it's your very first time, this introductory ice climbing course at Mont-Tremblant is sure to give you a thrill!
For around 1h30, a qualified instructor will teach you the belay technique and movements specific to ice climbing. Equipped with everything you need (helmet, crampons and ice axes), all that's left to do is climb the frozen waterfall and enjoy the beautiful views of the surrounding area from the heights during your ice climbing in Mont-Tremblant!
Open to children aged 8 and over, this introductory ice climbing course in Mont-Tremblant is waiting to give you a taste of the joys of climbing in the middle of winter!
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Practical information
Take part in an introductory ice climbing course at Mont-Tremblant on a frozen waterfall with an experienced guide from the Mont-Tremblant Activity Centre.
- Meeting with the instructor at The Mont-Tremblant Activity Centre
- Heading to the ice climbing site just a few steps from the base
- Equipment and safety briefing
- Start of the introductory ice-climbing course, lasting approximately 1.5 hour
- End of the course, de-equipping and end of the activity
Maximum weight: 250 lbs (113 kg)
For the harness :
Waist: 58-107 cm (23-42 in)
Thigh: 43-71 cm (17-28 in)
Children under the age of 13 must be accompanied by someone aged 13 or more (person who is not obliged to attend the course).
A minimum number of 2 adults participants is required for this activity to take place.
Ski boots must be worn to take part in the course.
Pregnant people cannot participate in this activity.
It is not uncommon to rip your trousers with crampons during this activity: remember to wear an old pair of waterproof snow trousers so you don't get in trouble if you rip your trousers, but also to protect yourself from the ice.
- Instructor
- All the ice climbing equipment
- Quebec taxes
- Ski boots (mandatory)
- Warm and waterproof jacket
- Old waterproof snow pants
- Hat (to wear under the helmet)
- Gloves
- Bottle of water
- Snack
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