You have been indoor climbing for some time or you’ve been dreaming of climbing a rock cliff; this course is for you. No experience necessary.
COURSE CONTENT
- Discover rock climbing and its equipment
- Basic belaying and lowering techniques
- Learn basic movements
- Communication and safety notions while climbing
- Supervised climb
- Single pitch routes of 12 meters or less
- Grade between 5.4 and 5.10
- A little bit of effort and a lot of fun !
Introduction to Rock Climbing includes:
Introduction to Rock Climbing doesn’t include:
- Parking fee at Parc Jean-Drapeau
Number of participants per instructor
- Minimum 4 / Maximum 8
- If you have a large group, contact us to learn more about our group rates
Minimum age
- 8 years
- Children 8 years of age and under with parental supervision (free if accompanied by at least one adult that pays)
Pre-requisite
- None
Schedule for the day: 2 choices of starting time
- 9:00 AM: Arrival at parking lot P13 and hand-out of equipment
- The rock wall is right there, no approach!
- 9:15 AM: Technical instruction and demonstration
- 9:15 AM – 12: 15 PM: Supervised climbs and instructor’s coaching
- 12:30 PM: End of rock climb
or
- 13:00 PM: Arrival at parking lot P13 and hand-out of equipment
- The rock wall is right there, no approach!
- 13:15 PM: Technical instruction and demonstration
- 13:15 PM – 16: 00 PM: Supervised climbs and instructor’s coaching
- 16:30 PM: End of rock climb
Dates:
- Please refer to our calendar
- every day from April 29th to November 12th 2023
- every day from April 20th to November 10th 2024
- Other dates or weekdays available – contact us T. 438-871-7133
Date changes, cancellations and refunds
Personal equipment to bring
- Lunches and snacks
- At least 2 L of water
- Polar vest (depending on the season)
- Windbreaker
- Day backpack (30-40 L)
- Tuque and gloves (depending on the season)
- Change of clothes for the return trip
- If you climb with your knees (not efficient at all) think about 3/4 pants
- Lip balm and sunscreen
- Sunglasses
- Camera
- Insect repellant
- Swimsuit (depending on the season / swimming opportunity)
OPTIONAL personal equipment to bring (in our opinion, and for your safety, you should always have these items with you on your outdoor adventures):
- Basic first aid kit
- Flashlight (frontal, if possible)
- Lighter
- Pocket knife
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