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    RockHaus Climbing

    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 10:00 PM

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    Up The Bloc

    4.1(16 reviews)
    21.6 kmDixie

    I had a really great time at Up The Bloc! This is one of the many gyms that is affiliated with the…read moredifferent Rock Oasis Gyms and Joe's Rockheads. If you have previously filled out a waiver of these gyms semi-recently, they should be able to find you in the system so you don't have to do it again. This is one of their newer offerings and it shows! The gym is really shiny and new, the holds still quite abrasive on the skin if you rub them the wrong way haha. I thought the set up was quite grand - two huge walls that go from the front of the gym all the way to the back. They were able to work in overhangs and slab problems well across the walls. Everything felt seamless and the problems were interesting. They have some branded merch at the front which is great if you forgot any of your work out clothes at home. They also have a selection of shoes, chalk bags, and accessories. Interestingly they have lip balm that is themed by the different sister gyms. The change rooms here are sort of co-ed. There are lockers back here and changerooms that are single stalls kind of like you would see at a clothing store with cloth curtains. There is also a sink here which is communal. The parking was a tad difficult because there was a wedding going on at a banquet hall that shares the lot. There's also a church there with a lot of reserved parking. Make sure that you check for any reserved signs so you don't get towed!

    Came here to use a Groupon that I bought in January, $30 for 2 ppl for a 2 hr slot + intro session…read moreincluding shoe rental. It was our first time bouldering and we were at our physical worst (lmao thanks to covid) to do this activity. Still, it was a lot of fun and a great introduction to bouldering. I'd definitely recommend for people looking to try something challenging and new. We signed the waiver and booked our slot online (the booking system only allowed us to book 3 days in advance, for time slots of 12-2pm, 3-5pm, and 6-8pm). Since it was our first time, we had a quick 5-10 min intro session on how to climb, helped us find climbing shoes that fit, explained the colour coding, and how to safely jump down from the wall. The staff were nice and gave us tips and tricks for trying the different levels. After that, they left us to climb on our own. The facility was bright and clean, with good air flow, mats for people to jump down to, and lots of space between us and the other people climbing. The gym is colour coded (the tape, not the rocks) and we completed all the beginner/yellow ones and just a couple of the next level/orange ones. There is a lot of variety and challenge for advanced climbers, not so much for beginners, but we really didn't have the energy/endurance to get that far so it was alright. When we went, most people present seemed to be advanced/experienced climbers. It was really interesting watching them attempt the harder climbs and seeing what they did to complete them. For the average person, they make it seem easy, but when you do it yourself, it's far far harder than it looks. Personally, while I understood the technique from watching, executing it was a completely different story. Originally, we were worried a 2 hr slot during Covid (previously the Groupon was a day pass I believe) wouldn't be enough time, but it was. It's such a challenging physical activity, my friend and I were both exhausted by the end of it. After our first climb, we were a bit surprised how much muscle/arm strength it took to hoist ourselves up there. By the end, our fingers were throbbing, hands rough, and after getting home, our muscles were sore for a couple days after. Since like 90% of the walls are slanted/angled, when we reached a problem we couldn't figure out on the wall, we had to jump down since it was too tiring to hang around on it. The slanted walls made the climbs much more challenging than a straight wall, since for some climbs you're at an angle where gravity is pulling you back and you need muscle strength just to keep yourself on the wall, let alone move to the next rock. For newbies interested in coming here, I'd say definitely bring more water than you think you need, conserve your energy, take breaks, and know your limits. I think people who regularly work out (especially their arms/fingers) would likely have an easier time, since the activity takes a lot of finger strength, but even for beginners, it was a lot of fun trying something new - I enjoyed the problem solving/activity aspect to bouldering, which made it a fun way to exercise.

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    Alt Rock

    Alt Rock

    5.0(2 reviews)
    66.1 km

    A fun-filled rock climbing facility with friendly and helpful staff! It was our first visit at…read moreAlt. Rock and we had lots of fun. The facility was nice and clean. They also have a gym at the back. We'll be coming back again!

    My friends and I wanted to try a new activity in the area. We heard of this new place opening up…read moreand decided to check it out. This is called bouldering, so rock climbing without a harness. The harness is available for people who want it (young and old), however you are only able to do some obstacles, as the harnesses can't be on all the walls. This is a completely new facility. You have to sign a waiver when you first climb here. This was my first experience with climbing and I do not have very good upper body strength, however this shouldn't stop you!!! The walls are labeled with levels of difficulty, and you work your way up gradually based on your comfort level. There are shoes available for rent here, as well as locker, and chalk. There is plenty of room to store your personal belongings on shelves. You can also bring your own lock so that you do not have to rent a lock. You are given a quick tour on your first day and also shown how to fall safely. There are thick mats under all the walls, however it is important to follow the falling instructions to prevent injury. As a first time climber, I was nervous at first (because heights aren't my thing) but after a few easy climbs, I really got into it. Expect to be very sore the next day if this is your first time! You will be using muscles you have never used before. I saw people of all ages and skill level. There were even children as young as 7 years of age. There are definitely more challenging walls that even expert climbers will find difficult. I really enjoyed this experience and can't wait to return! Get out there and climb! :)

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    Basecamp Climbing

    Basecamp Climbing

    4.0(1 review)
    19.9 kmAlexandra Park, Downtown Core

    You can find this bouldering-only gym tucked away on a Cameron Street. There's a Green P parking…read moregarage to the side which is paid and also an underground parkin garage that is attached to the building that Basecamp is in. You enter through a shared entrance with the rest of the building that faces Cameron Street. There is Basecamp signage and decaling on the glass. Once you're inside, the gym is to the left. The gym is two levels on the inside. The top floor is the reception area where you can sign in and there are some snacks, refrigerated drinks, and some stuff like chalk for sale. As with most gyms, there are touchscreen tablets where you must fill out a waiver before you can start climbing. You can also fill out the waiver ahead of time online via their website. This is what we did. Make sure you also verify through the email they send you after you've signed up online or you won't show up in their system and they'll have to manually find you. Once you're all good with payment, you go downstairs to where the walls are located. The restrooms downstairs are all gender washrooms. Nearby are also lockers where you need to bring your own locks, a hanging rack for jackets, and an area for shoes. The bouldering area is not that large. You can see the back wall of the place from the entrance to the bouldering area. Their walls are a little higher so there are ample down climbs to help you get back down. I think this place is a little newer as it feels like some of the walls and the holds still have a lot of texture on it. I did wind up with a scrape or two. It's sort of small so you have to be mindful of crossing paths with other climbers. There was a lot of waiting. They do have a lot of cubbies that double as seating in the climbing area so you can chill while you wait. Other fun points - dogs are allowed here and we saw a few dogs that were hanging out!

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