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Discover a full-day ice climbing experience in Mont-Tremblant, Quebec, with expert guides, technical training, and stunning ice walls. Book with flexible cancellation.
Imagine standing before a majestic ice wall in the heart of Mont-Tremblant, ready to test your skills and embrace the thrill of ice climbing. This full-day lesson offers an unforgettable adventure, led by certified guides who ensure safety and learning every step of the way. Priced at a competitive rate, this 6-hour experience is perfect for those eager to try something truly unique in the snowy landscapes of Quebec.
The tour begins with a thorough gearing-up process, where all necessary climbing equipment is provided. After a 30-minute technical training session, participants set off on a 15-minute hike through scenic trails to reach an impressive ice wall. Throughout the day, climbers practice climbing, belaying, and rappelling techniques, with plenty of opportunities to ascend and descend repeatedly. It’s a well-rounded experience for newcomers and enthusiasts, though it’s best suited for ages 12 and up and those prepared for physical activity in cold conditions.


The meeting point for this tour is at a cabin near Montagne d’Argent, accessed via a short drive of 3.3 km on Rue de la Montagne d’Argent. Participants park along the road and walk approximately 200 meters to the cabin, where they are greeted by guides. The precise coordinates are 46.1262, -74.6802, making the rendezvous straightforward for those familiar with Mont-Tremblant’s outdoor areas.
This location is well-signposted, with a large blue and white sign indicating the Montagne d’Argent area. The short walk to the ice wall allows climbers to enjoy the surrounding winter scenery before beginning their ascent.
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All instructions are led by certified guides, ensuring a high standard of safety and expertise throughout the day. The guides not only teach climbing techniques but also explain belaying and rappelling procedures, which are crucial for safe climbing. They are fluent in English and French, making communication smooth for a diverse group of participants.
The guides are experienced in managing different skill levels, making sure each climber progresses confidently. Their focus on safety and detailed instruction helps newcomers gain confidence while maintaining a friendly, informative atmosphere.

The tour includes a 30-minute technical training session where participants learn essential climbing safety protocols and technique fundamentals. Afterward, the group embarks on a 15-minute hike to reach the ice wall, situated in a scenic outdoor setting.
Once at the ice wall, climbers test their skills, practicing climbing, belaying, and rappelling over several climbs. The flexible schedule allows multiple ascents and descents, so participants can hone their skills and gain confidence. After hours of activity, everyone returns on a scenic hike back to the cabin, where equipment is returned, and the experience concludes.

The ice wall used for this lesson is part of the natural landscape in the Mont-Tremblant region, offering a spectacular backdrop for beginners. The scenic hike to the wall adds to the experience, letting climbers appreciate the stunning winter environment.
Participants need to be prepared for weather variations—dressing in weather-appropriate clothing and bringing snacks, water, and a packed lunch. The crampons used can sometimes tear snowpants, so wearing old snowpants or being cautious is advisable.
More Great Tours NearbyThe tour lasts 6 hours, which includes gear-up, training, hikes, and multiple climbs. It requires a minimum of 4 participants to run, ensuring group safety and manageable numbers. This experience is not suitable for children under 12 due to the physical and technical demands.
Participants should bring climbing gear (if preferred), snacks, water, and appropriate clothing to handle cold conditions. Since unaccompanied minors are not allowed, this activity is best suited for families or groups with participants aged 12 and above.
This tour excels in providing hands-on instruction from certified guides, making it ideal for beginners curious about ice climbing or those wanting a structured learning environment. The scenic hike and the experience of climbing an impressive ice wall offer a memorable outdoor adventure.
The flexible booking policy—with pay later options and full refund if canceled 24 hours in advance—adds convenience for planning. While the tour doesn’t include additional activities like food or hot drinks, the focus on safety and skill-building makes it a valuable choice for outdoor enthusiasts.
Participants looking for a safe, guided introduction to ice climbing will find this full-day lesson highly worthwhile. The certified guides provide quality instruction, and the scenic setting enhances the overall experience. This activity suits adventurers aged 12 and above who are prepared for cold conditions and physical activity.
While it requires some physical preparation and proper clothing, the all-inclusive equipment and training ensure a manageable and rewarding adventure. The flexible cancellation makes it easy to plan, and the spectacular ice formations guarantee an awe-inspiring day in Quebec’s winter landscape.
Is this tour suitable for complete beginners?
Yes, the training session covers basic techniques like climbing, belaying, and rappelling, making it accessible for those with no prior experience.
What should I wear for the ice climbing lesson?
Participants should wear weather-appropriate clothing and are advised to bring old snowpants to prevent tears from crampons. Dressing in layers and bringing snacks and water is recommended.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, cancellations are accepted up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. The reserve now, pay later option also offers flexibility.
Are children under 12 allowed to participate?
No, this activity is not suitable for children under 12 due to safety and physical requirements.
How many climbs can I expect during the day?
The schedule allows for several climbs, with participants practicing climbing, belaying, and rappelling repeatedly, depending on the group’s pace.
Where exactly is the meeting point?
The tour starts at a cabin near Montagne d’Argent, accessible via a short drive and a walk from the parking area, with clear signage and coordinates provided.
This full-day ice climbing lesson in Mont-Tremblant offers an excellent opportunity to embrace the winter outdoors with expert guidance and a focus on learning and safety. It’s a perfect choice for adventurers eager to try something new in a stunning natural setting.
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