A comprehensive collection of Bouldering in the Niagara Glen area just a couple hours outside of the city of Toronto.
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Starting after the Superfly Wall, Lower Romper Room lies where the trail flattens out, making it a good climbing area all around. Lower Romper Room is...
Usually the frst area most climbers pass on their way into The Glen, Central is an extremely popular area due to a short approach, several classic...
As the purple Terrace trail meets the River trail, a few boulders lie near the intersection near the Niagara River. Historically, there were a few...
A large area that winds towards the river, Wonderland is one of the less visited areas as it mostly hosts easier problems. Of course, with relatively...
Perhaps as the name implies, Bizarro World is a perplexing area and is surprisingly quiet for such a large climbing area. The boulders along the ...
Originally a part of Upper Romper Room, this area was created as the boulders lie on a separate trail (the Eddy Trail) from the rest of the original...
An often ignored area, a large number of easier problems and decent landings makes Waterworld a good choice for new climbers to The Glen. Approach: At...
These are the problems located below the short, natural cliff around Land of Oz.
This deep cave hosts some fantastic and steep roof problems. Unfortunately, due to its access point, the Sandstone Cave is officially closed by the...
As the Terrace Trail meanders down towards the river, you'll pass this vast area with several "classic clusters" on the Stucco Boulders,...
Most climbers come here for the classic problems on Balancing Rock, Knee Bar, and the moderate high balls on The Fly III boulder. Land of Oz's...
Originally part of one gigantic area known as Romper Room, Upper Romper Room contains the problems along the Cliffside Trail as it winds down towards ...
For the longest time, this was an area that was unofficially closed as it didn't lie on an official Niagara Glen trail. However, the side trails...