Day pass prices at Ontario climbing gyms range from $10 to $35. Here is every gym ranked from cheapest to most expensive, based on published adult day pass rates as of early 2026.
Under $15
Kingston Bouldering Cooperative: $10. The cheapest climbing in Ontario. A not-for-profit co-op where your first $10 drop-in buys a share, making you a part-owner. Members set their own problems. Hours depend on volunteer availability.
Rock and Rope Climbing Centre (Peterborough): $12. Peterborough's only gym. 40+ top-rope routes and a bouldering cave. Also a gear shop and outdoor guiding operation. Closed Mondays.
Climbers Corner (Collingwood): $15. Georgian Bay's only climbing facility, near Blue Mountain. Top-rope, bouldering, and auto-belays. Thursday cheap night drops to $10.
$20 to $22
Alt Rock (Barrie): $20. Barrie's only gym. 14,000 sq ft with bouldering and auto-belay kids' zone.
Klimat 2.0 (Ottawa): $20. Modern bouldering gym with Tension Board 2, two Kilter Boards, and a vegetarian cafe.
Rock Oasis Ajax: $20. Inside the Ajax Community Centre. 120+ top-rope routes and 100+ boulder problems.
The Climber's Crush (Owen Sound): $20. Owen Sound's first gym, opened mid-2024. Beginner-friendly.
Climb Muskoka (Bracebridge): $21. Muskoka's only gym. 33 ft route walls with top-rope, lead, and auto-belay.
Boiler Room Belleville: $21. Bouldering-only satellite of the Kingston gym. Day passes work at both locations.
Altitude Gym (all 3 locations): $22 each. Gatineau, Kanata, and Orleans. Best value for facility size.
Bloc 9.81 (Gatineau): $22. Problems reset three times per week. On-site bistro with craft beer.
Coyote Rock Gym (Ottawa): $22. Ottawa's first gym (est. 1992). 17,000+ sq ft.
Toronto Climbing Academy: $22. One of Toronto's oldest gyms. 110+ rope routes and 70+ boulders.
$23 to $25
Toprock Climbing (Brampton): $23. Bouldering and auto-belays.
Boulderz The Cave (Mississauga): $23. Advanced overhung cave-style bouldering.
Conquer Climbing Centre (Brantford): $23. Bouldering, auto-belays, and a Kilter Board.
J2 Bouldering (London): $24. Eight color-coded circuits on Walltopia walls.
Junction Climbing Centre (London): $24. Full-service with 35 ft walls.
Boiler Room Kingston: $24. Full-service with a 2-lane speed wall.
Grand River Rocks (both locations): $24 each. Kitchener has ropes, Waterloo is bouldering-only.
The Core Climbing (Cambridge): $24. IFSC-inspired competition wall.
The Guelph Grotto: $24. Operating since 1994. Full-service with outdoor trips.
Rock On Climbing (Toronto): $24. Small but has 24-hour member access.
Boulder Parc (Scarborough): $25. Bouldering with spray wall and community space.
Up The Bloc (Mississauga): $25. World Cup-quality bouldering circuits.
RockHaus Climbing (Vaughan): $25. Boutique bouldering gym.
Hub Climbing Markham: $25. 20,000 sq ft with auto-belays.
Climber's Rock (Burlington): $25. One of Canada's largest. 60 ft walls.
Aspire Climbing (Whitby and Milton): $25 each.
Pinnacle Indoor Climbing (Bowmanville): $25. 40 ft walls and a speed wall.
$26 to $30
Reach Indoor Climbing (Aurora): $26. Full-service with speed wall and adaptive programs.
Gravity Niagara (St. Catharines): $26. Bouldering-only.
Basecamp Queen West: $28. Bouldering-only in downtown Toronto.
Basecamp Bloor West: $28. Roped climbing downtown.
Boulderz Etobicoke: $28. One of the GTA's largest gyms.
Hub Climbing Mississauga: $28. Claims to be Canada's largest.
Steel Peak (Vaughan): $28. Climbing and ninja course.
Kong Climbing (North York): $28. Bouldering and auto-belays.
Of Rock and Chalk (Newmarket): $28. One of Ontario's oldest gyms.
Rock Oasis Carlaw (Toronto): $30. Full-service with Kilter Board.
True North Climbing (North York): $30. Full-service in Downsview Hangar.
Hogtown Boulders (Don Mills): $30. Training board focused.
Over $30
Joe Rockhead's (Toronto): $35. Canada's first climbing gym. Full-service.
Ethos Climbing (Toronto): $35. Waterfront bouldering. Includes shoe rental.
Gravity Hamilton: Call for pricing. Ontario's tallest walls at 50 ft.
Compare all prices on the interactive map at TorontoClimbs.ca.