Events
ACC members receive a half price day pass on the first Tuesday of each month. (Valid only with proof of ACC membership).
The Rock Oasis offers two 60 foot high climbing towers, two bouldering caves, steep roof routes, lead climbing & top roping, food & liquids to fuel your body, lounge areas, as well as climbing clothes, equipment & magazines. There are change rooms with washrooms, showers & lockers.
Remember to bring your ACC membership card to climb for half price.
Rock Oasis, 27 Bathurst St, Toronto, 416-703-3434
ACC members receive a half price day pass on the first Tuesday of each month. (Valid only with proof of ACC membership).
The Rock Oasis offers two 60 foot high climbing towers, two bouldering caves, steep roof routes, lead climbing & top roping, food & liquids to fuel your body, lounge areas, as well as climbing clothes, equipment & magazines. There are change rooms with washrooms, showers & lockers.
Remember to bring your ACC membership card to climb for half price.
Rock Oasis, 27 Bathurst St, Toronto, 416-703-3434
ACC members receive a half price day pass on the first and last Friday of each month. (Valid only with proof of ACC membership.)
Climber's Rock offers no fewer than 100 spectacular routes maintained and updated constantly to provide you with perpetual new challenges, a variety of grades for beginners to advanced (and everything in between) and some of the most incredible top out bouldering available anywhere. Cafe/lounge with wireless internet access. Lead climbing, top-roping,
Remember to bring your ACC membership card to climb for half price.
Climber's Rock
5155 Harvester Road
The 5th annual Eagles Nest Ice Climb (Part Deux) with Sleepover option, is Jan. 16 and 17. Stay at the luxurious Imai-Compton cottage (10 mins. from Eagles Nest - it becomes an unofficial ACC 'hut' for the weekend)- $40 for dinner, breakfast and a warm place to sleep. Bring a sleeping bag, towel and your libations of choice.
Trip classification: A
Contact Info:
Rob Leblanc
Margaret Imai-Compton
The 5th annual Eagles Nest Ice Climb (Part Deux) with Sleepover option, is Jan. 16 and 17. Stay at the luxurious Imai-Compton cottage (10 mins. from Eagles Nest - it becomes an unofficial ACC 'hut' for the weekend)- $40 for dinner, breakfast and a warm place to sleep. Bring a sleeping bag, towel and your libations of choice.
Trip classification: A
Contact Info:
Rob Leblanc
Margaret Imai-Compton
ACC members receive a half price day pass on the second Wednesday of each month. (Valid only with proof of ACC membership).
Features 3,000 square feet of textured wall with lots of fun angles, bouldering cave, 25 foot climbs with 36 routes of varying difficulty.
Remember to bring your ACC membership card to climb for half price.
This long weekend ice climbing and winter mountaineering trip will focus on ice climbing and winter travel skills in the High Peaks mountain setting.
Saturday Rob will lead ice climbing on local crags in the Keene Valley area. Snow shoe options on Daks trails will also be available.
Sunday will be a long day with the objective of The Gothics via the North Face. This project has a lengthy approach followed by multi pitch moderate ice climbing and a long descent back to the trailhead. Rob will determine skill and experience level required to participate on this climb.
This long weekend ice climbing and winter mountaineering trip will focus on ice climbing and winter travel skills in the High Peaks mountain setting.
Saturday Rob will lead ice climbing on local crags in the Keene Valley area. Snow shoe options on Daks trails will also be available.
Sunday will be a long day with the objective of The Gothics via the North Face. This project has a lengthy approach followed by multi pitch moderate ice climbing and a long descent back to the trailhead. Rob will determine skill and experience level required to participate on this climb.
This long weekend ice climbing and winter mountaineering trip will focus on ice climbing and winter travel skills in the High Peaks mountain setting.
Saturday Rob will lead ice climbing on local crags in the Keene Valley area. Snow shoe options on Daks trails will also be available.
Sunday will be a long day with the objective of The Gothics via the North Face. This project has a lengthy approach followed by multi pitch moderate ice climbing and a long descent back to the trailhead. Rob will determine skill and experience level required to participate on this climb.
This long weekend ice climbing and winter mountaineering trip will focus on ice climbing and winter travel skills in the High Peaks mountain setting.
Saturday Rob will lead ice climbing on local crags in the Keene Valley area. Snow shoe options on Daks trails will also be available.
Sunday will be a long day with the objective of The Gothics via the North Face. This project has a lengthy approach followed by multi pitch moderate ice climbing and a long descent back to the trailhead. Rob will determine skill and experience level required to participate on this climb.
Toronto Climbing Academy - Indoor Climbing night
ACC members receive half price day passes every third Thursday of each month. (Valid only with proof of ACC membership)
Faces, cracks, overhangs, caves & more! Fun, fitness, & excitement! 13,000 sq ft. of multi-dimensional climbing terrain. Top roping, leading & bouldering. TCA is the first & only gym in North America to introduce: State-of-the-Art World Cup walls designed by Pyramide (France), Bulges & Stalactites from Entre Prises (France). Imprint 3D climbing surfaces.
Remember to bring your ACC membership card to climb for half price.
The Thunder Bay Section of the Alpine Club of Canada is proud to present...
The 8th Occasional Invitational Ice Climbing Weekend
February 19th,20th,21st 2010
Thunder Bay, Ontario
Alpine Club of Canada members, particularly those from more “vertically-challenged” areas are invited to Thunder Bay for a fun-packed weekend of socializing and climbing the WORLD CLASS ice Ontario has to offer.
The Thunder Bay Section of the Alpine Club of Canada is proud to present...
The 8th Occasional Invitational Ice Climbing Weekend
February 19th,20th,21st 2010
Thunder Bay, Ontario
Alpine Club of Canada members, particularly those from more “vertically-challenged” areas are invited to Thunder Bay for a fun-packed weekend of socializing and climbing the WORLD CLASS ice Ontario has to offer.
Ice climbing cragging day at Bow Lake. Bring snowshoes for the approach.
Trip classification: A
Contact Info:
Dave "Goo" Britnell
The Thunder Bay Section of the Alpine Club of Canada is proud to present...
The 8th Occasional Invitational Ice Climbing Weekend
February 19th,20th,21st 2010
Thunder Bay, Ontario
Alpine Club of Canada members, particularly those from more “vertically-challenged” areas are invited to Thunder Bay for a fun-packed weekend of socializing and climbing the WORLD CLASS ice Ontario has to offer.
Cragging trip to Tiffany Falls. This trip is a great time to get re-introduced to ice climbing, right in time for the best ice!
Trip Classification A
Contact Ron Rusk
ACC members receive a half price day pass on the first and last Friday of each month. (Valid only with proof of ACC membership.)
Climber's Rock offers no fewer than 100 spectacular routes maintained and updated constantly to provide you with perpetual new challenges, a variety of grades for beginners to advanced (and everything in between) and some of the most incredible top out bouldering available anywhere. Cafe/lounge with wireless internet access. Lead climbing, top-roping,
Remember to bring your ACC membership card to climb for half price.
Climber's Rock
5155 Harvester Road
Note that this event is being moved to the next weekend (conflicts with prime Olympic events .. Apologies for the late change)
Late February is prime time for ski touring and camping in Algonquin. The snow is usually more consolidated and the days are longer. The trip will be a mellow loop with a focus on winter travel and camping skills. If the snow is good we can build a quincy or snow cave. Essential equipment is a good sleeping bag. Touring or Telemark skiis with heavier boots are best but x-country touring gear will do.
Note that this event is being moved to the next weekend (conflicts with prime Olympic events .. Apologies for the late change)
Late February is prime time for ski touring and camping in Algonquin. The snow is usually more consolidated and the days are longer. The trip will be a mellow loop with a focus on winter travel and camping skills. If the snow is good we can build a quincy or snow cave. Essential equipment is a good sleeping bag. Touring or Telemark skiis with heavier boots are best but x-country touring gear will do.
ACC members receive a half price day pass on the first Tuesday of each month. (Valid only with proof of ACC membership).
The Rock Oasis offers two 60 foot high climbing towers, two bouldering caves, steep roof routes, lead climbing & top roping, food & liquids to fuel your body, lounge areas, as well as climbing clothes, equipment & magazines. There are change rooms with washrooms, showers & lockers.
Remember to bring your ACC membership card to climb for half price.
Rock Oasis, 27 Bathurst St, Toronto, 416-703-3434
ACC members receive a half price day pass on the first Tuesday of each month. (Valid only with proof of ACC membership).
The Rock Oasis offers two 60 foot high climbing towers, two bouldering caves, steep roof routes, lead climbing & top roping, food & liquids to fuel your body, lounge areas, as well as climbing clothes, equipment & magazines. There are change rooms with washrooms, showers & lockers.
Remember to bring your ACC membership card to climb for half price.
Rock Oasis, 27 Bathurst St, Toronto, 416-703-3434

