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Christie Pits Park Guide

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Table of contents

1. Christie Pits Park 2 routes in Crag

Summary:
All Bouldering

Lat / Long: 43.664093, -79.421007

access issues

In the more populated areas of Ontario, especially southern and south-western Ontario (within a few hours drive of Toronto) access is often complicated, with many cliffs closed to climbing. The Ontario Alliance of Climbers (OAC) monitors this, and negotiates for access to cliffs, or to avoid closures. They maintain a crag status list at: https://www.ontarioallianceofclimbers.ca/crag-status/

The Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry also maintains an online crown land use policy atlas. This can often be used to determine the ownership status of the land on which a cliff is located in Ontario. It can be found at: http://www.giscoeapp.lrc.gov.on.ca/web/MNR/NHLUPS/CLUPA/Viewer/Viewer.html .

inherited from Ontario

1.1. Erratic Boulder 2 routes in Boulder

Summary:

description

The “Erratic Boulder” is located in Christie Pits Park (Bloor and Christie) in Downtown Toronto. This polished boulder requires short, powerful and erratic moves.

approach

Erratic Boulder” can be approached from any entrance to Christie Pits Park. It is located between the playground and the basketball court.

RouteGradeStyleSelected ascents
1 Erratic Arete

Face the boulder with the courts to your left and playground to your right. Sit start with match on obvious ledge and climb the short arete to top-out.

FA: 15 Apr 2022

V0 Boulder
2 South Side

Start on same side as “Erratic Arete”. Sit start with one hand on obvious ledge and the other on a left side-pull. Climb left face to top-out.

FA: 15 Apr 2022

V0 Boulder

2. Index by grade

Grade Stars Name Style Pop Area
V0 Erratic Arete Boulder 1.1. Erratic Boulder
South Side Boulder 1.1. Erratic Boulder
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