Our climbing programs range from entry level after school programs, all the way to training-focused competitive programs.
Through a variety of different climbing and motor development activities, participants are encouraged to test their limits and learn new skills that will help them in both their climbing and the rest of their active lives.
As a bonus, all program participants now also enjoy the following benefits:
1. Unlimited access to TreeHouse Sessions for the duration of the program
2. A guest pass that can be used once a month for TreeHouse sessions or the main wall!
Entry level programming for those who have little to no climbing experience and are wanting to make it a regular activity.
This is where your child will learn the fundamentals of climbing; safety, basic technique and (most importantly) to have FUN.
In a safe and inclusive environment children can explore, build confidence and find a love for climbing!
Classes are broken up by age for the best experience and rentals are included with the program.
Building off the foundation layed out by DISCOVERY,
DEVELOPMENT takes the next step to introduce strength building and intermediate techniques in a safe, inclusive environment.
Participants will learn to push themselves, and build confidence, while more technical climbing concepts are introduced.
Classes are broken up by age for the best experience and rentals are included with the program.
Alongside the HOUSE LEAGUE, the HOUSE CLUB is one of our two options for young, motivated climbers who wish to dedicate more time in climbing.
This program is designed with continued improvement in a social and non-competitive environment in mind.
Club programs will focus on on-wall skills alongside introductory training to help reach personal goals in climbing and in life!
The HOUSE LEAGUE is one of our two options for young climbers who wish to invest more time in climbing.
LEAGUE programs will set long term training goals which include optional opportunities to participate within the competition circuit
Practices range from 2 to 3 times a week. Juniors and Seniors will also have a joint practice day on Sundays so athletes will have the opportunity to share their experience and learn in a larger group setting.