Winter in Abitibi-Témiscamingue is the perfect time to get outside, breathe in the fresh air, and enjoy the wild, untouched nature that surrounds us. The icefalls covering our rocky cliffs remain a well-kept secret for adventure lovers. What if you discovered these landscapes from an entirely new perspective? Picture yourself up there, suspended between sky and earth!
Ice climbing in Abitibi-Témiscamingue is a unique experience, a true challenge that pushes you to surpass yourself. If you’re looking for an extraordinary winter activity, fully immersed in nature, you’re in the right place!
Aiguebelle National Park: A Premier Ice Climbing Site
Aiguebelle National Park is a natural gem cherished by ice climbing enthusiasts. Its breathtaking frozen cliffs, nestled in a stunning setting, offer moments of intensity and awe. Every ascent is a rewarding challenge where raw nature becomes your greatest ally. Ice climbing in Abitibi-Témiscamingue, especially in Aiguebelle, offers these exhilarating experiences.
All climbing spots are certified by the Fédération québécoise de montagne et d’escalade, ensuring safe and regulated climbing conditions. To climb, you must be an FQME member (you can sign up at the park’s service center upon arrival) and purchase a daily access pass. Don’t forget to bring your own gear, or opt for a turnkey experience with Camp de Base Abitibi, where professionals will guide you every step of the way.
Here are some useful links (fr content):
CHECK THE PARK'S WINTER SCHEDULE
VIEW THE ICEFALL MAP
DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS OF THE CLIMBING ICEFALL
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with Camp de Base Abitibi
Festival de Glace d’Aiguebelle 2025
To mark the school break, a unique event awaits you in Aiguebelle National Park, in collaboration with the Camp de Base Abitibi team:
Friday, February 28: Night climbing session
Saturday, March 1: Family ice climbing initiation day
Sunday, March 2: Guided climbing and exploration of the frozen walls at Lac Sault
For an even more immersive experience, winter camping while ice climbing in Abitibi-Témiscamingue will be allowed! Get ready for an unforgettable weekend in the heart of Aiguebelle.


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Another Exceptional Ice Climbing Spot: The Kekeko Hills
In addition to Aiguebelle National Park, the region boasts another outstanding ice climbing destination: The Wasa Wall at the Kékéko Hills. Located right along the Transkékéko Trail, this site offers icefall that cater to climbers of all skill levels. It’s also a great place to combine ice climbing in Abitibi-Témiscamingue with other winter activities like snowshoeing or winter hiking.
Here’s how to get there
Learn with Camp de Base Abitibi
Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced climber, Camp de Base Abitibi is here to guide you. This local company offers personalized services: guidance, tailored training, and equipment rental.
Under the supervision of certified guides, you’ll safely embark on this one-of-a-kind adventure. For those new to ice climbing, introductory courses are also available this winter in Amos-Harricana sector. Learn the basics of ice climbing in Abitibi-Témiscamingue in a safe and friendly environment: belaying techniques, fundamental movements, communication, and supervised climbing.

Why Try Ice Climbing?
A personal challenge: Push your limits and feel an incredible sense of pride with each summit.
Connect with nature: Discover winter landscapes from a unique angle.
Build physical and mental strength: Improve your endurance, focus, and confidence.
Whether you’re embarking on a solo adventure, exploring with family, or challenging yourself with friends, ice climbing in Abitibi-Témiscamingue is an unforgettable activity for everyone. So, are you ready to take on the challenge?
Abitibi-Témiscamingue is waiting for you with its icy cliffs and breathtaking landscapes!
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