This tour closed for the 2023-24 season. Reservations are open for next winter season 2024-25.
CLOSED FOR THE SEASON
Ice fishing
TOUR DESCRIPTION

Our Ice Fishing & Sled Dog Visit is perfect for a family outing in nature!

2 fishing lines to share
Kennel visit
Athabascan wood bison reserve visit
Full day tour: snowshoe hike, hot sandwich with Swiss fondue and hot chocolat.
Transport from Tremblant resort
Important Information
Is lunch included?

Yes, if you choose the full day activity. You may find the menu in the important information section. Please let us know in advance if you have allergies.

When should I reserve?

Reservations should be made a few days in advance.

Is this activity appropriate for kids?

Yes, as long as the minimum age requirement is met. The child must be able to walk in the forest and spend the day outside.

What should we bring?

We recommend you bring a back-pack with water or juice and a snack. You can also bring a change of clothes in case of rain.

Can I bring home the fish I caught?

Yes. Each participant can get one fish. You can either eat it onsite or bring it back home.

Is prior experience necessary?

No, this is a beginner-oriented activity. However, it can be adapted to suit participants who have previous survival experience and wish to learn new techniques.

HIGHLIGHTS
MORE INFORMATION

Ice fishing & Sled dog kennel visit

Start with ice fishing and get the chance to catch a brook or rainbow trout that you can bring home (it will be prepared for you)! Our tour will end with a visit to the kennel. You can enjoy playing with the sled dogs and find out all about the life of these fantastic working dogs.

Ice fishing, bison & sled dog kennel visit

Start with ice fishing and get the chance to catch a brook or rainbow trout that you can bring home (it will be prepared for you)! Then, you’ll visit the first Athabascan wood bison reserve in Quebec created to protect and study these animals, classified as an endangered species. Our tour will end with a visit to the kennel. You can enjoy playing with the sled dogs and find out all about the life of these fantastic working dogs.

Ice fishing, snowshoe, bison & sled dog kennel visit

We also offer our ice fishing & snowshoe, bison & sled dog kennel visit, which is a full day tour. Start your morning on our series of spring fed ponds with ice fishing and get the chance to catch a brook or rainbow trout! Lunch is included (hot sandwich with Swiss fondue) and will be served after ice fishing.

Lunch will be followed by a hike (with or without snowshoes) where you will be right in some fascinating wildlife habitats (beaver dams, deer runs, wolf hunting grounds, partridges, snowy owls, coyotes and Canadian lynx).

You’ll visit the first Athabascan wood bison reserve in Quebec created to protect and study these animals, classified as an endangered species. Our tour will end with a visit to the kennel. You can enjoy playing with the sled dogs and find out all about the life of these fantastic working dogs.


Know before you book:

  • No minimum age.
  • Maximum number of 10 participants.

  • Know before you go:

  • Please dress appropriately for ice fishing. Ask if you are unsure or see our What to wear section.

  • Additional information :

  • Our base is 40 minutes from Tremblant resort. Approximately a 2-hour drive from Montreal and Ottawa.
  • Duration - Ice fishing & sled dog kennel visit: Approximately 2-3 hours.
  • Duration - Ice fishing, bison & sled dog kennel visit: Approximately 4-5 hours.
  • Duration - Ice fishing & snowshoe, bison & sled dog kennel visit: Approximately 4-5 hours.
  • 2 fishing lines to share (charges for additional lines).
  • For guests who choose to reserve in advance (recommended), directions to meeting points will be provided in your reservation by email. Otherwise, directions will be handed to you when you reserve at The Activity Centre.
  • Prices do not include taxes or mandatory resort royalty of 3% and may be subject to change without notice.
  • This tour closed for the 2023-24 season. Reservations are open for next winter season 2024-25.
    CLOSED FOR THE SEASON
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