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I assume you meant 'ATC' and not ATV.
think that most gyms don't allow kids under 12 to belay for obvious size and attention span reasons.
I think that Dean needs to talk to Sean T in Nova Scotia. he runs a tight ship and a great gym. Ground Zero in Dartmouth.
dcentral wrote:I helped run a kids camp this summer and all the kids were excellent. Ranging in ages from 11-14. However, we were lucky last summer there were kids that would take off and threw rocks at the leaders who tried to get them to come back.
martha wrote:as for lead climbing courses, you have to be very careful. There no official 'certification' program for climbers in Canada.
Pierre wrote:The only negative thing I would have to say about GZ is it's not as welcoming to all target customers ( kids, families ). It's more of gym for climbers, the routes can be very challenging with a minimal amount of beginner routes.
martha wrote:In reality you could even have people open a chapter of the Canadian Alpine club in NB and work out of there, thus drawing in even more potential users and their families.
PaulB wrote:The ACC has recently recognized Competition Escalade Canada (CEC) as a non geographic Section. Ghislain is the Eastern Canadian rep, and may be able to provide some input on the benefits a gym might get from being involved with CEC.
DeanO, you should talk to Steve Adamson. He used to (maybe still does) run a gym in Saint John (The Hangout). I'm sure he could give you advice based on his experiences in a market very similar to Moncton.
Fred wrote: a groupe tried to get a wall at MTA a couple years ago but the school wouldn't allow it
zack wrote:there are many climbers that go to mta the little outdoor store that just opened down town sackville has talked the school about a bouldering wall. But i dont think there has been any talk since then.
fred wrote:from what I heard it was a liability issue. as bogus as that sounds that's the card they played. I could be mistaking though
thicks wrote:There were about 8 people at the UNB gym this weekend that were down from moncton to climb. That is a long drive. I mention it just as further examples of interest for the wall.
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