A 300m high rock monolith in the village of Robson across the river from Castlegar on the Columbia River. 49.33497, -117.68246
Most of the bouldering and climbing on Lion’s Head is on private property. The wall is divided between many landowners. Some get very upset if you climb in their backyard so the walls behind the pub and surrounding homes should not be used.
Bouldering – most is behind the trailer park.
Sport and Trad Climbing – on the western end of the wall. Acessed off the end of Horkoff Road.
Camping. None
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