The WWF Climb for Nature is bigger than ever!

CN Tower, Toronto: April 20-21, 2024
BC Place, Vancouver: May 26, 2024
Anywhere: April-June 2024

Reach new heights for yourself and nature

WWF’s CN Tower Climb for Nature has become an annual tradition, with more than 135,000 people climbing the iconic CN Tower’s 1,776 steps over the past 30 years. Now, with the need for the climb greater than ever before, we’re expanding to include a brand-new stadium climb at the iconic BC Place in Vancouver and an option to participate from anywhere in Canada! 

Right now, humanity is on a seemingly irreversible path. But there is still time to keep biodiversity loss and climate change from reaching catastrophic levels if we step up to the challenge now.

CN Tower, Toronto

April 20-21, 2024
Climb the iconic CN Tower and take 1,776 meaningful steps towards a brighter future.

BC Place, Vancouver

May 26, 2024
Climb in the electric energy of a stadium filled with wildlife lovers.

Anywhere

April 20 - June 09, 2024
Climb your way, in your own neighbourhood. Choose your date and number of steps. 

Registration Details

There is a registration fee of $25 and minimum fundraising amount of $125 for the Vancouver and Toronto in-person climbs. There is no registration for the self-directed (anywhere) climb.

Every dollar you raise and every step you take is a step toward a brighter future for nature. You can register to climb as an individual or with a team of friends, family, colleagues, or fellow students.

Step up for nature and wildlife today!

2024 
 FUNDRAISING REWARDS

 EARLY BIRD CONTEST: 
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How Your Climb Makes a Difference

Funds raised will support our ambitious 10-year plan to Regenerate Canada and
build a future with abundant wildlife, where nature and people thrive.

Restore
1 million
hectares

Restore at least one million hectares, regenerating lost complex ecosystems that provide essential wildlife habitat and sequester carbon in nature.

Steward
100 million
hectares

Steward at least 100 million hectares of vital ecosystems for wildlife and communities.

Reduce carbon
emissions by
30 million tonnes

Reduce carbon emissions by 30 million tonnes by restoring carbon-rich habitats and protecting current carbon stores.