In 1990, the sport of rock climbing was in its infancy. Now there are dozens of indoor climbing facilities across Southern Ontario and they have the owners of Joe Rockhead’s, Bob, Brian, and Sharon Bergman, to thank. They opened the indoor climbing gym – the first of its kind in Canada – in June of 1990 and it has played a role in the sport’s growth in the country ever since. “One of the interesting things Bob and Sharon did,” says the company’s head route setter, Ayo Sopeju, “was even though they weren’t making a ton of money they kept it going and grew it before the market suggested it was going to be a sustainable idea.”
Over the years, Joe Rockhead’s has continually adjusted to the growing interest in rock climbing. Rock climbing is now an Olympic sport and Joe Rockhead’s is active in hosting top level competitions. “We’re trying to make sure that everything that happens in the gym is interesting and changes,” says Ayo. “But also there’s a familiarity with the building and some of the things like the community and its values that have stayed the same.”
It doesn’t get more local than this Liberty Village climbing gym. Originally opened in 1990, this wood-beamed warehouse was the first spot in Toronto to offer 40,000 square feet of climbing space with beginner, intermediate and advanced courses. The $40 beginner lesson is ideal for a little weekend intensity (do it with a friend or partner if you think you’ll need a cheerleader). The three-hour workshop will train you on multiple courses and covers harnessing and belaying, so next time, you’ll have the know-how and confidence to jump right into the climb.
After all the wining and dining of the holiday season, what bloaty Toronto-ites really want is a solid workout. And while there’s plenty of options for active experiences in the city that range from pole dancing to parkour, may we suggest the designed-for-a-twosome introductory climbing course at Joe Rockheads? The legendarily OG rock climbing gym in Liberty Village offers basic beginners lessons for just $40 bucks. You’ll learn the ropes (high-five) on belaying and how to strategically approach the course. Supersize the lesson for 10 bucks and they’ll throw in a t-shirt and two-week climbing pass.
For the most jaw-dropping experience, you’ll want to head here. Joe’s is a huge rock climbing oasis in Liberty Village, with super high walls that’ll challenge even the most agile climber. While the walls don’t contain a lot of routes, it also means you can plot your own path to the top, making it as easy or as hard as you’d like. And, if walls aren’t your thing, there are two boulder areas for climbs that are a little more gravity-friendly.