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Experience beginner-friendly ice climbing on Tremblant's natural cliffs for $87.03, guided by certified experts. Approx. 3 hours of adventure with all equipment provided.
The Tremblant Ice Climbing School offers a distinctive introduction to one of winter’s most exhilarating activities. Priced at $87.03 per person, this 3-hour experience takes place on Mont Tremblant, Canada, and is perfect for beginners with no prior climbing experience. The activity is designed for families and individuals aged 8 and older, making it accessible for many. What sets this tour apart is its focus on safety and professional guidance, ensuring a fun yet secure environment for first-timers.
A notable aspect of this tour is that all climbing equipment is included, except ski boots, which participants must bring themselves. The memorable highlight lies in climbing a 70-foot high natural ice cliff, a unique challenge that offers both a physical and mental boost. With an average booking window of 25 days in advance, this activity is popular for those seeking a dynamic winter adventure at Tremblant.


The tour begins at Le Centre d’Activités Mont-Tremblant, located at 118 Chem. de Kandahar. Here, guides greet participants, handle paperwork, and check gear before heading out. The meeting point is conveniently close to public transportation options, making access straightforward for most visitors.
Participants should arrive prepared to sign a release form and wear comfortable, old snowpants—since crampons can tear newer clothing. The meeting time is typically at 12:45 PM, with the activity departing at 1 PM. This timing allows for a relaxed start and a smooth transition to the ice face.
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The main attraction involves ascending a natural ice cliff that rises 70 feet into the air. The guide will lead you through safety protocols and proper techniques, ensuring confidence on the ice. During the session, climbers will get multiple chances to ascend the ice, honing skills with each attempt.
The climb itself is designed to be accessible, with ice axes and harnesses provided. It’s a rewarding challenge that combines physical effort with a sense of achievement, especially as climbers conquer the vertical ice. The guides are experienced and attentive, emphasizing safety throughout the process.

The certified instructor leads the activity, ensuring safety and providing expert advice. They teach belaying techniques and safety protocols, which add an educational component to the adventure. The guide’s knowledge and professionalism receive praise from past participants, with many noting how helpful and reassuring they are.
The guide also manages the pace, making sure everyone has enough practice time. Their friendly approach helps beginners feel comfortable, even if they are trying ice climbing for the first time. As a result, the experience becomes approachable and enjoyable.

Participants are responsible for bringing their own ski boots. The activity includes all other equipment, such as harnesses, helmets, and ice axes. Wearing old snowpants is recommended, as the crampons can tear newer material.
Since the climb involves walking uphill through the ski resort to reach the ice face, a moderate level of physical fitness is advisable. The walk can be a bit demanding, especially for larger groups, but it offers scenic views and a taste of the mountain environment.

This activity is suited for ages 8 and older, with children under 12 needing to be accompanied by an adult who remains present. It is designed for individuals with moderate physical fitness, as walking uphill and climbing are involved.
Participants must weigh no more than 250 lbs (113 kg), and pregnant women are advised not to participate. The tour is near public transportation, and service animals are permitted, making it accessible for many.
The maximum group size is 9 participants, ensuring personalized attention and safety. The activity tends to be booked about 25 days in advance, reflecting its popularity among visitors to Tremblant. Small groups help maintain a high level of guidance, making it easier for beginners to learn and enjoy the climb.
Past reviews consistently praise the professionalism of the guides and their ability to explain safety procedures clearly. Many note that the guides make the experience accessible and helpful, especially for those new to ice climbing.
Participants describe it as a “very challenging” yet fun activity, with some mentioning the stunning views and the sense of accomplishment after each climb. The long prep time in larger groups is acknowledged, but the overall experience remains highly positive.
This tour is non-refundable, and changes are not permitted once booked. It’s important to confirm your participation and plan accordingly. The Tour provider is The Tremblant Activity Centre, with contact details for further inquiries.
This ice climbing initiation is ideal for those seeking a unique winter experience, especially if they enjoy outdoor physical activities. It’s perfect for families and adventurers wanting to try something new without prior climbing skills. The professional guidance and focus on safety make it suitable even for those who are a bit nervous about heights or ice.
The Tremblant Ice Climbing School offers an authentic and safe introduction to ice climbing, set against the stunning backdrop of Mont Tremblant. Its high safety standards, knowledgeable guides, and well-organized logistics make it a standout choice for beginners eager to experience mountain adventure.
While participants must bring their own ski boots and be prepared for a moderate physical effort, the reward of climbing a towering ice wall in a scenic mountain setting makes it all worthwhile. This activity showcases Tremblant’s winter landscape from a thrilling new perspective, perfect for adventure-seekers and families alike.
“We had a great time, very challenging, safety was very enforced. Be prepared for a bit of a long prep time if a bigger group, also you so walk away…”
Do I need prior climbing experience to join?
No, this activity is designed specifically for beginners with no prior experience necessary.
What equipment is included?
All climbing gear, such as harnesses, helmets, and ice axes, is provided. Participants must bring their own ski boots.
How long does the activity last?
The total experience lasts approximately 3 hours, including preparation, instruction, and climbing.
Is this activity suitable for children?
Yes, children aged 8 and older can participate, but children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult who stays on-site.
What should I wear?
Wear old snowpants (to prevent tearing), comfortable clothing layered appropriately for winter, and bring your own ski boots.
How many people are in each group?
Groups are limited to 9 participants for a more personalized experience.
What is the cancellation policy?
This experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed once booked.
Is there accessibility for people with service animals?
Yes, service animals are allowed to accompany participants.
Can pregnant women join?
No, pregnant women are advised not to participate for safety reasons.
What is the maximum weight allowed?
Participants must not exceed 250 lbs (113 kg).
What is the best time to book?
Most bookings occur around 25 days in advance, so early reservation is recommended.
Where does the activity start?
The activity begins at Le Centre d’Activités Mont-Tremblant on Chem. de Kandahar.
Experience the thrill of ice climbing in a safe, guided environment at Mont Tremblant with this engaging initiation course. Perfect for adventurers of all ages seeking to add a unique chapter to their winter holiday.