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Discover the thrill of ice climbing at Tremblant with this beginner-friendly course. Safe, guided, and packed with stunning views for adventure seekers.

If you’re looking to add a bit of adventure to your trip to Mont Tremblant, the Tremblant Ice Climbing School offers a surprisingly accessible way to try something truly different. This tour is designed for beginners and doesn’t require any prior climbing experience, making it a fantastic option for families or travelers eager to challenge themselves in a safe environment.
What we find particularly appealing about this experience is how it combines professional guidance with the chance to scale a natural 70-foot ice face, giving you an authentic taste of winter adventure. Plus, the focus on safety and the knowledgeable instructors ensure you’re in good hands, no matter your experience level.
A potential consideration is the need to bring your own ski boots and wear old snowpants—details that might require a bit of prep before you arrive. Still, for those who love a physical challenge and want to see Tremblant from a new perspective, this tour offers impressive value. It’s especially well-suited for active travelers, families with older children, and anyone curious about ice climbing but unsure where to start.

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The journey begins at The Tremblant Activity Centre, conveniently located at the foot of the slopes. It’s easy to spot and accessible with nearby public transportation. Once you arrive, you’ll check in, sign a quick release form, and meet your certified guide. This initial step is straightforward and designed to put everyone at ease before heading out for the climb.
Expect a short walk through the ski resort to reach the ice face, which is about 70 feet high and naturally formed. According to reviews, this walk includes some uphill sections, so travelers should be prepared for a bit of a hike—think sturdy shoes and moderate fitness level. One reviewer noted, “You so walk aways through the ski resort, some uphill to get there,” but they also mentioned the effort is well worth it.
Once at the cliff, your guide will gear you up—offering a harness, helmet, and ice axes. Participants are required to bring their own ski boots, and wearing old snowpants is recommended, as crampons can tear newer fabrics. This prep detail may seem minor, but it helps ensure everyone stays comfortable and safe during the climb.
The core of the activity lasts approximately 2 to 3 hours, during which you’ll learn essential safety protocols and climbing techniques from your instructor. The guide will demonstrate how to belay fellow climbers, a crucial part of safely ascending and descending the ice face.
From reviews, we learn that many find the actual climbing surprisingly accessible. “Ice climbing itself was fairly simple,” says one, and others admired the thorough guidance provided, like Cathy who appreciated that the instructors “were very knowledgeable.” Expect to climb the ice several times, each ascent helping you refine your technique and build confidence.
While the primary focus is on the climb, you’ll also enjoy the stunning winter scenery around you—frozen waterfalls and snow-dusted trees paint a picturesque backdrop. Reaching the top of the ice face provides a real sense of accomplishment, especially for first-timers.
After completing your climbs, the guide will help you pack up gear and walk back to the meeting point. The tour ends where it started, making logistics simple and stress-free.

At $87.03 per person, this tour offers a remarkably good value considering the personalized instruction, all gear, and the chance to climb a real ice formation. The small group size (max nine) ensures individual attention, which many reviews mention as a highlight.
Since it’s booked on average 25 days in advance, it’s advisable to reserve early, especially during peak winter months. The activity is suitable for those with moderate physical fitness and is open to ages 8 and older—though children under 12 need adult supervision. The maximum weight limit of 250 lbs (113 kg) ensures safety for most participants.
What makes this experience stand out is the combination of professional guides, the natural outdoor setting, and the chance for even complete newcomers to feel the thrill of ice climbing. It’s not just a tour; it’s an adventure that gives you a new appreciation for winter landscapes and physical challenge.
If you’re an active traveler eager to try something outside the usual ski or snowshoe routine, this ice climbing experience could be a perfect fit. Families with older children seeking a unique day activity will find it manageable and fun. It’s also ideal for those who enjoy learning new skills under expert supervision.
However, keep in mind the physical demands—there’s some walking involved, and comfortable, old snowpants plus your own ski boots are necessary. Pregnant women cannot participate, and the tour is non-refundable, so booking with certainty is wise.
Is there an age restriction for this tour?
Yes, participants must be at least 8 years old, and children under 12 need an adult present during the activity.
What should I bring?
Bring your own ski boots and wear old snowpants to avoid tearing on crampons. All other gear, including harness, helmet, and ice axes, are provided.
How long does the tour last?
The activity lasts approximately 3 hours, including the walk, gear-up, instruction, and climbing time.
What is the group size?
Small groups are maintained, with a maximum of 9 travelers, ensuring personalized guidance.
Is this suitable for complete beginners?
Absolutely. The tour is specifically designed for those with no prior experience, and guides will teach you everything you need to know.
Are there any physical requirements?
Participants should have a moderate fitness level because there is some walking involved, but the actual climbing is accessible for most.
Can I cancel if I change my mind?
No, this experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed once booked.
What about safety?
Safety is a top priority. Guides are certified professionals who carefully instruct and supervise throughout the climb.
Is transportation provided?
The meeting point is at the Activity Centre, which is near public transit options, but transportation from other locations isn’t included.
“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…”
The Tremblant Ice Climbing School is a fantastic way to add a memorable, active twist to your winter holiday. It’s a safe, guided introduction to a challenging sport that offers a real adrenaline rush and a chance to experience Tremblant’s stunning winter scenery from a new angle.
The experience is especially well-suited for those who appreciate a bit of physical activity and are curious about ice climbing but without the risk of feeling overwhelmed. The professional guides, small group size, and authentic outdoor setting make it a worthwhile investment for adventure lovers.
If you’re looking for a day that mixes physical challenge with breathtaking views—and don’t mind bringing your own ski boots—this tour will leave you with stories to tell and skills to show off. It’s a rare, authentic experience that transforms a winter wonderland into a playground of icy heights.