Can you imagine yourself climbing the Khumba Icefall on Mount Everest? Luckily, you don't have to go to Nepal for some excellent ice climbing. Only an hour from Toronto, you'll find some of the most astounding ice in southern Ontario. Hack your way up an icefall with ice axes and dig your crampons into the blue ice. On this course you will learn to tie into the rope, belay, proper uses of crampons and ice axes, and ice climbing technique. No experience is necessary for this beginner program.
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LOCATION: Tiffany Falls (Ancaster, On.)
Approx. 1 hour from Toronto
Time, Location and Itinerary
Meeting time is 10:00 am. Plan to arrive 10 minutes early.
Location is Tiffany Falls in Ancaster, Ontario (major cross streets are Wilson St. and Rousseaux). You will see the ONE AXE vehicle parked on the right side of the pull out. Depending on weather, the course may be available in Elora, Ontario or up in Rosseau, Ontario (near Huntsville).
General Itinerary (may vary depending on group size, speed and promptness).
10:00 a.m. – Instructors meet you at the designated ONE AXE vehicle. Participants are required to sign waivers.
10:05 a.m. – Participants are given harnesses, helmets, boots, crampons and axes.
10:30 a.m. – Participants are escorted to the frozen waterfall.
12:00 p.m. – Break for lunch and perhaps return to cars to warm up.
12:30 p.m. – Continue to climb routes and increase technique.
3:30 p.m. – Last climb
4:00 p.m. – Return to parked vehicles.
We provide all the technical equipment such as helmets, harnesses, boots, crampons, axes and other required gear. Wear weather-appropriate clothing. Remember that you will be outside all day and standing around belaying. A down jacket for when you belay and a lighter insulated jacket for when you climb are recommended. Quick dry clothing (polyester or nylon) is recommended. The best system is to layer your clothing. Make sure to wear clothing you are not worried about getting dirty or ripped. It is recommended that you wear a waterproof jacket and pants over your warm clothing because the ice will become wet as the day warms up. Bring at least two pairs of gloves or mitts because they will get wet. It is also a good idea to bring extra warm clothing and leave it in your car in case you need it. Hiking boots or plastic boots are appropriate for the day. Pack water, a hot beverage in your thermos and your lunch in a small backpack.
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Visitors from all over the world come to hike the Elora Gorge. Now you can spend a unique and exciting day at the gorge and be a superhero for a day. Our program begins with a morning of rappel instruction. After that, you'll propel yourself from the edge of the 80-foot cliff and fly 200-ft across the gorge on the Zipline and then rappel like a human spider from mid-air down to the shallow river. The view will take your breath away.
Cost: $150 per person + HST (13%)
Time: 10:00am - 4:00 pm
Dates: Every Saturday
Customized dates are available for groups of 4 or more. Private lessons and weekdays are also available.
LOCATION: Victoria Park (Elora, ON)
Approx. 1.5 hours from Toronto
Time, Location and Itinerary
Meeting time is 10am. Plan to arrive 10 minutes early and visit a washroom beforehand.
Location is Victoria Park in Elora, Ontario (major cross streets are Victoria Cres. and James St). Make sure to park in the gravel laneways inside the park by the stairs that head down into the Gorge.
General Itinerary (may vary depending on group size, speed and promptness).
10:00 a.m. – Instructors meet you at the designated ONE AXE vehicle by the stairs. Participants are required to sign waivers.
10:05 a.m. – Participants are given harnesses, helmets, rappel kit and gloves.
10:10 a.m. – Participants are escorted to the rappel sites and are instructed on how to rappel down a cliff. The cliff is approximately 65ft high. Participants train side by side with an instructor until they are comfortable to go on their own after being inspected each time
12:30 p.m. – Break for lunch and washroom
1:00 p.m. – Start zipline portion by zipping across zipline and rappelling from mid-air down 80ft. Continue to zip and rappel for the rest of the afternoon. An average person zips 3-5 times.
3:45 p.m. – Last person zips.
4:00 p.m. – Return to parked vehicles.
We provide all the technical equipment such as helmets, harnesses and other required gear. Wear weather-appropriate clothing. Quick dry clothing (polyester or nylon) is recommended. Bring a rain jacket, as the program will run regardless of weather conditions. Hiking shoes or running shoes are appropriate for the morning rappel. Sport/water sandals are ideal for the afternoon because you will land in the river. River depth depends on the time of year but is usually only ankle deep. Pack water, sunglasses, insect repellent and sunscreen as well as your lunch in a small backpack. For winter zipline programs, please wear winter boots and warm clothing (you will not land in the water in the winter).
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Cost: $160 per person + HST (13%)
Time: 10:00am - 4:00 pm
Dates: Saturdays Only
January 2nd, 9th, 16th, 23rd, 30th
February 6th, 13th, 20th, 27th
March 6th, 13th
Customized and weekday dates available for groups of 4 or more
Outdoor climbing on real rock is true rock climbing as it was meant to be. Come out and experience some real cliffs on some of the best rock in Southern Ontario just outside of Toronto. Beginners and gym climbers can challenge themselves to climb up to 80ft with vultures soaring the sky and breathtaking views. Our low participant to instructor ratio ensures that you will get all the personal attention you need. With the coaching of our top-notch instructors, you will learn how to tie into the rope, belay, and improve your climbing technique. Join us for a rewarding day outdoors, and see why this sport is so addictive.
Cost: $110 per person + HST (13%)
Time: 9:00am - 4:00 pm
Dates: Every Saturday from April to October
Customized dates are available for groups of 4 or more. Private lessons and weekdays are also available.
LOCATION: Rattlesnake Point (Milton, ON)
Approx. 45 minutes from Toronto
Time, Location and Itinerary
In the summer, meeting time is 9:00 am. In spring and autumn (or any weekday), meeting time is 9:30 a.m. because the gatehouse opens later. Plan to arrive 10 minutes early.
Location is Rattlesnake Point in Milton, Ontario (major cross streets are Appleby Line and Steeles Ave). Make sure to park in the upper parking lot. If you are unsure, ask the gate attendant when you pay your park entrance fee.
General Itinerary (may vary depending on group size, speed and promptness).
9:00 a.m. – Instructors meet you at the designated ONE AXE vehicle in the upper parking lot. Participants are required to sign waivers.
9:05 a.m. – Participants are given harnesses, helmets, and rock climbing shoes.
9:15 a.m. – Participants are escorted to the rock climbing where the routes have already been set up by the instructors.
9:35 a.m. – Participants learn to tie their follow through figure eight and double keeper. They learn how to belay one another as another participant climbs.
12:00 p.m. – Break for lunch and washroom
12:30 p.m. – Continue to climb the various routes with increasing levels of difficulty. Learn various techniques to improve climbing.
3:45 p.m. – Last climb.
4:00 p.m. – Return to parked vehicles.
We provide all the technical equipment such as helmets, harnesses and other required gear. Wear weather-appropriate clothing. Quick dry clothing (polyester or nylon) is recommended. Bring a rain jacket, as the program will run regardless of weather conditions. Hiking shoes or running shoes are appropriate for the hike into the cliff. You will have rock climbing shoes to wear on the actual vertical climb. Pack water, sunglasses, insect repellent and sunscreen as well as your lunch in a small backpack.
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Payment is due in full at the time of reservation.
Weather: The programs will only be cancelled if weather conditions are dangerous. Unless you receive a phone call cancelling the program, assume the course will run rain or shine.
Payment and Cancellation for all Rock/Ice Climbing Course and Trips.
You’ve seen the superheroes do it. Imagine the adrenaline of whisking down an 80-foot cliff face with the wind in your hair. You control your speed of descent. Join us on the edge of a cliff and be a superhero for the day. The rock face is ideal for this adventure and the view is breathtaking. We provide the instruction and equipment. You provide the enthusiasm. No experience is necessary for this beginner program.
Cost: $110 per person + HST (13%)
Time: 10:00am - 4:00 pm
SEASON: June - October
Dates: June 12th, 26th
Every Saturday from July - October
Customized dates available for Groups of 4 or more. Private lessons and weeddays are also available.
LOCATION: Metcalfe Rock (Collingwood, ON)
Approx. 2 hours from Toronto
Time, Location and Itinerary
Meeting time is 10:00 am. Plan to arrive 15 minutes early.
Location is Metcalfe Rock near Collingwood, Ontario (major cross streets are 9th Sideroad and 10th line). You will see the ONE AXE vehicle parked on the right side of the road with the black gate of the left.
General Itinerary (may vary depending on group size, speed and promptness).
10:00 a.m. – Instructors meet you at the designated ONE AXE vehicle. Participants are required to sign waivers.
10:05 a.m. – Participants are given harnesses, helmets, caving gloves, and headlamps.
10:15 a.m. – Participants are escorted to the first cave
12:00 p.m. – Break for lunch at lookout point
12:30 p.m. – Continue to second and third cave
3:30 p.m. – Return to parked vehicles.
We provide all the technical equipment such as helmets, harnesses and other required gear. Wear weather-appropriate clothing. Quick dry clothing (polyester or nylon) is recommended. Make sure to wear clothing you are not worried about getting dirty or ripped. Bring a rain jacket, as the program will run regardless of weather conditions. Hiking shoes or running shoes are appropriate for the day. Pack water, insect repellent, and extra sweater as well as your lunch in a small backpack. Your lunch will be travelling with you through the caves.
Clothing, Equipment and Meals
You’ve seen the superheroes do it. Imagine the adrenaline of whisking down an 80-foot cliff face with the wind in your hair. You control your speed of descent. Join us on the edge of a cliff and be a superhero for the day. The rock face is ideal for this adventure and the view is breathtaking. We provide the instruction and equipment. You provide the enthusiasm. No experience is necessary for this beginner program.
Cost: $110 per person + HST (13%)
Time: 9:00am - 4:00 pm
SEASON: April - December
By request for Groups of 4 or more. Customized dates are available for except Sundays.
LOCATION: Rattlesnake Point (Milton, ON)
Approx. 45 minutes from Toronto
Time, Location and Itinerary
In the summer, meeting time is 9:00 am. In spring and autumn (or any weekday), meeting time is 9:30 a.m. because the gatehouse opens later. Plan to arrive 10 minutes early.
Location is Rattlesnake Point in Milton, Ontario (major cross streets are Appleby Line and Steeles Ave). Make sure to park in the upper parking lot. If you are unsure, ask the gate attendant when you pay your park entrance fee.
General Itinerary (may vary depending on group size, speed and promptness).
9:00 a.m. - Instructors meet you at the designated ONE AXE vehicle in the upper parking lot. Participants are required to sign waivers.
9:05 a.m. - Participants are given harnesses, helmets, and rappel kit.
9:15 a.m. – Participants are escorted to the top of the cliff where the routes have already been set up by the instructors.
9:35 a.m. - Participants learn to rappel with figure eights and autoblocks. They also learn basic self-rescue.
12:00 p.m. – Break for lunch and washroom
12:30 p.m. – Continue to rappel and move to other stations to feel the difference of varying cliff sizes and faces.
3:45 p.m. Last rappels.
4:00 p.m. – Return to parked vehicles.