On our Nordic adventure Tremblant dogsledding, you will ride through forest terrain with wide open fields. It is a fun outdoor activities and a great way to enjoy winter with your family!
Accredited by AEQ (Aventure Écotourisme Québec)Our dogsledding activities are accredited by our professional association the AEQ. When you see this seal on one of our dogsledding pages, it means that it has been accredited. All of our dogsled operations are required comply with provincial and federal regulations and are checked regularly. MAPAQ (Ministère de l’Agriculture, des Pêcheries et de l’Alimentation du Québec) permits are in place in order to operate, and MAPAQ inspectors visit kennels regularly to insure conformity with respect to safety, health and well-being of the dogs. Read the official document from AEQ > |
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On our Nordic adventure Tremblant dogsledding activity, you will greet our team in our yurt for the safety briefing before heading out to meet your team of eager sled dogs. Before the departure, our guides will decide positions on the sleds : if you have a particular position request, please make it known to our guide when you arrive. Adults will be teamed up : there will be 1 driver and 1 or 2 passengers per sled. Adults will usually, but not always, drive their own dog sled with an adult passenger. Passengers and drivers from the same sled can switch places half way through the excursion. Children may be required to ride as passengers on the guides’ sleds or ride on parents' sled.
When everyone is ready, you’ll take off at top speed, riding over wide open fields before heading into more wooded and winding, hilly terrain. The ride offers a bit of a physical and technical challenge, but is still good for beginners. At the end of the activity, you'll have the chance to thank your team and give the dogs treats. Hot chocolate and cookies will be served! You will have the chance to chat with the guides about the world of dog sledding.
Our Nordic Private tour lets you live a VIP dog sledding experience. This tour is for groups of 2 to 6 people and is approximately 1 hour.
You will arrive just before 12:00, and start with a hot soup, bread, beer or wine in our warm yurt. After lunch, you will get ready for you tour with a short security briefing before heading out to meet your eager team of dogs. When everyone is in place, you will take off with dogs pulling at top speed! You will ride over wooded and winding, hilly terrain with wide open fields and near frozen lakes. It offers a bit of a physical and technical challenge, but still good for beginners. At the end of your adventure you will return to our heated yurt for hot chocolate.
You can also choose to take a snowshoe hike on the beautiful wooded trails on the property before or after the activity. Equipment is included.
Safety, ethics, and animal health information for our operation: Read about our operating standards and Code of ethics.
OUR DOG SLEDDING FILLS UP WEEKS IN ADVANCE FOR HOLIDAY WEEKS (Christmas, President’s Week, School Breaks) AND WEEKENDS. MAKE SURE TO RESERVE EARLY.
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Additional information :
These are very popular activities. Reservations for weekends and vacations should be made 1 to 2 weeks in advance. For any other time, reservations should be made a few days in advance.
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We usually configure 2 adults per sled (one driver, one passenger). Children between 3 and 11 years old go with the guides for safety reasons. Configuration also depends on the weather and snow conditions.
These dogs are working dogs who are bred to pull and run in a cold environment. They are trained and fed properly to be able to do it well. They like pulling a sled as much as a retriever likes fetching a stick. This will become obvious just before the ride starts. Feel free to ask your guide anything you want about sled dogs… learning about the dogs is an interesting part of the experience.
Yes, participants that are 14 years old and over and a minimum of 90lbs will have a chance to drive the sled, depending on the conditions.
This activity can be strenuous for drivers. As a driver you are part of the team, so when the climbs are steep the driver will have to get off and walk, jog or even help push the sled.
Yes, at the end of the ride, you get to pet and reward them.
On average, a well-trained team can maintain speeds between 10 to 20 miles per hour (16 to 32 kilometers per hour) during a run.
Dogsledding can be an enjoyable and fulfilling activity for sled dogs that are well-trained, properly cared for, and have a strong bond with their musher.