Cycling climbs in Canada

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Cycling climbs in Canada

Canada rewards riders who chase altitude and open horizons. With 10 catalogued climbs and a highest summit reaching 2,214 metres, the country trades brutal steepness for long, breathable ascents that unspool through mountain corridors and forested valleys. None of these climbs carry an hors catégorie rating, so the appeal here is rhythm and endurance rather than raw gradient — steady efforts that let you settle into a cadence and watch the landscape climb with you toward thin, cool air.

The marquee ascents read like a tour of the high country. Highwood Pass tops the list as the loftiest paved road, while Kootenay Pass and Sinclair Pass carve their own memorable lines through the ranges. Further afield, Heckman Pass, Railroad Pass, and Allison Pass round out a collection built for cyclists who prefer their suffering long and their summits earned. Together they make Canada a destination for patient climbers who savour the slow burn to the top.

Subidas
42
Hors catégorie
5
Cume mais alto
2902m· Abbot Pass
Mais longa
45.8km· Wolverine Pass
Mais íngreme
16.4%· Evelyn Pass

42 subidas

Athabasca Pass
Cat 1🇨🇦

Athabasca Pass

12.3 km
Distância
7.8%
Inclinação média
997 m
Ganho de elevação

A practical profile of the Athabasca Pass cycling climb, with pacing and gearing notes based on its length, elevation gain, average gradient, and steepest ramp.

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Rogers Pass
Cat 3🇨🇦

Rogers Pass

10 km
Distância
4.3%
Inclinação média
410 m
Ganho de elevação

A practical profile of Rogers Pass: 10 km at 4.33%, with steady climbing pressure and ramps reaching 7.16%.

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Sunwapta Pass
Cat 2🇨🇦

Sunwapta Pass

13.4 km
Distância
3.9%
Inclinação média
501 m
Ganho de elevação

A practical pacing and gearing breakdown for the Sunwapta Pass cycling climb in Canada, a 13.4 km category 2 ascent averaging 3.89%.

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Allison Pass
Cat 3🇨🇦

Allison Pass

6.7 km
Distância
4.5%
Inclinação média
440 m
Ganho de elevação

A Category 3 Canadian climb of 6.7 km whose 440 m of total ascent hides 137 m of undulation behind a modest 303 m net gain.

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Abbot Pass
HC🇨🇦

Abbot Pass

31.1 km
Distância
5.2%
Inclinação média
1702 m
Ganho de elevação

A long HC climb in Canada: 31.1 km at 5.24%, with 1,631 m of net gain and brutally steep pitches that make pacing discipline essential.

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Coquihalla Pass
Cat 1🇨🇦

Coquihalla Pass

16.5 km
Distância
5.1%
Inclinação média
813 m
Ganho de elevação

A practical profile of the Coquihalla Pass cycling climb, with pacing and gearing notes for a long Category 1 ascent in Canada.

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Elk Pass
Cat 3🇨🇦

Elk Pass

3.8 km
Distância
5.5%
Inclinação média
192 m
Ganho de elevação

A compact category 3 Canadian climb: 3.8 km at 5.46%, with short ramps up to 9.18% and enough altitude to make pacing matter.

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Palliser Pass
Cat 4🇨🇦

Palliser Pass

8 km
Distância
3.3%
Inclinação média
243 m
Ganho de elevação

An 8 km Canadian category 4 climb averaging 3.27 percent, Palliser Pass rewards steady pacing more than repeated attacks.

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Heckman Pass
Cat 4🇨🇦

Heckman Pass

7.6 km
Distância
3.0%
Inclinação média
359 m
Ganho de elevação

A short category 4 climb in Canada whose gentle 3.02% average hides a genuinely lumpy 359m of total ascent over just 7.6km.

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Wedge Pass
HC🇨🇦

Wedge Pass

8.2 km
Distância
12.2%
Inclinação média
944 m
Ganho de elevação

A practical profile of Wedge Pass, an 8.2 km HC climb in Canada averaging 12.15% with ramps up to 25.42%.

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Tonquin Pass
Cat 1🇨🇦

Tonquin Pass

14.3 km
Distância
6.5%
Inclinação média
891 m
Ganho de elevação

A practical pacing and gearing guide to Tonquin Pass, a 14.3 km Category 1 climb averaging 6.51% with ramps up to 15.8%.

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Deception Pass
Cat 1🇨🇦

Deception Pass

13 km
Distância
6.6%
Inclinação média
821 m
Ganho de elevação

A sustained Category 1 Canadian climb: 13 km at 6.56%, with enough steepness to punish early overpacing.

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Simpson Pass
Cat 1🇨🇦

Simpson Pass

12.1 km
Distância
7.3%
Inclinação média
885 m
Ganho de elevação

A sustained Category 1 climb in CA: 12.1 km at 7.33 percent, gaining 889 m with ramps that reach 17.7 percent.

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Bush Pass
Cat 1🇨🇦

Bush Pass

5.9 km
Distância
9.2%
Inclinação média
519 m
Ganho de elevação

Bush Pass is a short, hard Canadian category 1 climb: 5.9 km at 9.21%, rising from 1330 m to 1869 m with pitches up to 13.92%.

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McGregor Pass
Cat 2🇨🇦

McGregor Pass

12.9 km
Distância
4.2%
Inclinação média
527 m
Ganho de elevação

McGregor Pass is a 12.9 km category 2 climb in Canada, averaging 4.23 percent with ramps up to 8.45 percent.

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Railroad Pass
Cat 2🇨🇦

Railroad Pass

6.6 km
Distância
7.5%
Inclinação média
574 m
Ganho de elevação

A Category 2 climb in Canada: 6.6 km at 7.54% average gradient with a punchy 16.97% maximum ramp. Here's how the gradient unfolds and how to pace it.

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Cayoosh Pass
Cat 2🇨🇦

Cayoosh Pass

6.3 km
Distância
7.0%
Inclinação média
471 m
Ganho de elevação

A Category 2 climb in British Columbia: 6.3 km at 7.05% average gradient, peaking at 13.75%, with 444 m of net elevation gain. Here's how to ride it.

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Sinclair Pass
Cat 3🇨🇦

Sinclair Pass

11.9 km
Distância
3.2%
Inclinação média
742 m
Ganho de elevação

Sinclair Pass is a 11.9km Category 3 climb in Canada whose rolling profile makes it ride harder than its modest 3.24% average suggests.

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Highwood Pass
Cat 3🇨🇦

Highwood Pass

8.1 km
Distância
4.5%
Inclinação média
446 m
Ganho de elevação

An 8.1 km Category 3 climb through the Canadian Rockies, Highwood Pass rises 363 m at a steady 4.46% average with a 9.77% max — manageable but never trivial.

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Monkman Pass
Cat 4🇨🇦

Monkman Pass

6.1 km
Distância
3.3%
Inclinação média
187 m
Ganho de elevação

A measured look at Monkman Pass, a 6.1 km category 4 climb in Canada averaging 3.3 percent with a maximum gradient of 7.4 percent.

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Grand Pacific Pass
Cat 4🇨🇦

Grand Pacific Pass

3.3 km
Distância
5.4%
Inclinação média
176 m
Ganho de elevação

A short Category 4 climb in CA: 3.3 km at 5.4%, with enough 8.33% bite to punish riders who start too hard.

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McGillivray Pass
HC🇨🇦

McGillivray Pass

21.9 km
Distância
7.3%
Inclinação média
1574 m
Ganho de elevação

McGillivray Pass is a long HC climb in Canada: 21.9 km at 7.28%, rising from 271 m to 1865 m with ramps up to 16.62%.

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Pulsatilla Pass
HC🇨🇦

Pulsatilla Pass

10.4 km
Distância
13.3%
Inclinação média
1358 m
Ganho de elevação

A steep HC climb in CA with a 13.28% average and a brutal 35.23% maximum gradient over 10.4 km.

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Evelyn Pass
HC🇨🇦

Evelyn Pass

9.9 km
Distância
16.4%
Inclinação média
1571 m
Ganho de elevação

Evelyn Pass is a 9.9 km HC climb in Canada averaging 16.36 percent, a climb defined by sustained torque rather than tactical subtlety.

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O guia completo de subidas em Canada

Canada offers cyclists a distinctive brand of mountain climbing: long, deliberate ascents that follow paved highway passes over forested ranges and open alpine country. The catalogue here is compact but rewarding, with ten documented climbs threading through some of the country's most dramatic terrain. These are not the razor-steep goat tracks of legend but sustained highway gradients that ask for patience, pacing and respect for altitude and weather.

The Riding

Cycling climbs in Canada are defined by their mountain-pass character. Rather than short, punchy walls, these ascents are typically long, steady grinds that gain elevation gradually as the road works its way toward a summit col. The paved surfaces are shared with highway traffic, so the riding rewards a rhythm-first mindset over explosive efforts.

Across the ten catalogued climbs, none reaches hors catégorie severity — this is a landscape of achievable but serious efforts rather than brutal outliers. The highest summit in the catalogue tops out at 2,214 metres, high enough that thinner air becomes a genuine factor on the final ramps. Expect cooler temperatures, exposed alpine sections near the top, and long descents on the far side that demand attention as much as the climb demanded legs.

Standout Climbs

Highwood Pass stands out as the marquee ascent and, at 2,214 metres, the highest summit in the catalogue. It is the climb to plan a trip around, rising into genuine high country where the alpine feels close at hand.

Kootenay Pass and Sinclair Pass offer sustained highway climbing through the ranges, the kind of steady, engine-room efforts that reward riders who settle into a cadence and hold it. Allison Pass and Monashee Pass continue that theme, each a long pull to a forested col.

Farther afield, Heckman Pass and Railroad Pass add variety to the catalogue, while Cayoosh Pass rounds out the group of named summits. Together these climbs make up the backbone of Canada's documented pass-climbing, each a self-contained objective that stands on its own or links into a longer mountain route.

When to Ride

Altitude and season are inseparable in Canada. Because the higher passes climb into alpine terrain — Highwood Pass chief among them at 2,214 metres — the practical riding window is concentrated in the warmer months, when the roads are clear and the summits are free of snow.

Shoulder-season riders should treat the high passes with caution: conditions near a 2,000-metre-plus summit can differ sharply from the valley floor, and weather can turn quickly. The lower catalogued climbs open earlier and hold their window later, but the marquee high-country efforts are best saved for the heart of summer when both the surface and the air at the top are at their most forgiving.

Practical Notes

Come prepared for the full arc of a mountain-pass day. These are long climbs on shared highways, so visibility gear and a steady line matter. The gradient is manageable rather than savage, which means gearing for endurance and a repeatable cadence serves you better than a stack of sprinter's ratios.

Pack for altitude and exposure. Even on a warm day at the trailhead, the summit of a climb like Highwood Pass sits high enough that a windproof layer for the descent is essential — the drop off the far side is where riders get cold. Carry enough food and water for the full ascent, since services thin out as the road climbs, and time your effort so you crest the summit with daylight and weather to spare for the long descent home.

Summary

Canada's cycling climbs are a study in sustained, high-country ascending. Ten catalogued passes — led by Highwood Pass at 2,214 metres, and including Kootenay, Sinclair, Heckman, Railroad, Allison, Cayoosh and Monashee — deliver long, steady highway gradients rather than extreme severity, with no hors catégorie monsters in the mix. Ride them in the warm season, respect the altitude and weather at the top, and pace yourself for the grind: these are climbs that reward patience, preparation and a love of the mountains.

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