Canada crags published for search and discovery.
Canada rock climbing guide
Browse 1 public crag and 2,100 climbs across Canada. Preview the climbing, then open TENAR for the full guidebook, ascent log, projects, and training context.
Route and boulder previews available before login.
Public-safe ascent activity across published crags.
What Canada climbing looks like
Use the public grade spread to understand the character of the climbing before opening the full route list inside TENAR.
Start with well-covered Canada crags
These canonical crag pages have the strongest public guidebook coverage and the clearest app handoff.
Browse Canada crags
Every public canonical crag in Canada, sorted by route count.
Plan the crag day, then keep the ascent history
Public guide pages help with discovery. The logged-in app turns those crags into projects, attempts, sends, training notes, and progress over time.
Move from country-level discovery into specific crag and sector previews.
Keep the climbs you care about close, with attempts and beta attached.
Connect outdoor performance with the sessions that support it.
Canada climbing guide questions
Short answers for climbers deciding whether to browse publicly or continue inside TENAR.
What is on the Canada climbing guide page?
The Canada page lists public crags, route counts, grade distribution, featured crags, and app handoff links for browsing the full TENAR guidebook.
Can I log Canada ascents in TENAR?
Yes. Open Canada in TENAR to log ascents, save projects, track attempts, and connect climbs from this guidebook to your personal climbing history.
Why is the public page limited?
The public site gives searchers a useful preview. TENAR keeps full route browsing, personal notes, project data, training history, and account-specific statistics inside the app.
Open Canada in TENAR to browse deeper and log what you climb.
Public pages are for discovery. Full route browsing, logging, projects, statistics, and training stay inside the app.