As of November 2021, Parks Canada has restricted all climbing access at Landon Bay.
Do NOT access the crag by parking at the end of Tumbledown Road and crossing the bay. The land owners will not permit it.
As the crag is located above the bay, approach during the summer is best done via canoe.
In winter, it's best to park along the Thousands Islands Parkway and ski or snowshoe across the bay once the ice is safe. Beware, the ice conditions on the bay can vary greatly and change quickly. Do NOT access the crag by parking at the end of Tumbledown Road and crossing the bay. The land owners will not permit it.
Author(s): Gus Alexandropoulos, Justin Dwyer
Date: 2016
ISBN: 9780995046610
A comprehensive guidebook to Southern Ontario’s famous climbing area, the Niagara Escarpment. This is the first complete guide to the region in almost 25 years. This volume covers the portion of the Escarpment north of Shelburne including the Beaver Valley area and the Bruce Peninsula. Includes an extensively researched history of climbing in the area, and detailed information on over 1000 rock-climbing routes.
Author(s): Gus Alexandropoulos, Justin Dwyer
Date: 2016
ISBN: 9780995046603
A comprehensive guidebook to Southern Ontario’s famous climbing area, The Niagara Escarpment. This is the first complete guide to the region in almost 25 years. This volume covers areas close to Toronto, including the popular Milton crags. Includes extensively researched history of climbing in the area, and detailed information on over 1,000 rock climbing routes.
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