Experience Nordic adventure dogsledding through forest terrain and wide open fields north of Mont-Tremblant. Our winter activity is perfect for families and beginners looking for an authentic outdoor adventure with our nordic sled dogs.
We offer several dog sledding activities in the area, see our Dogsled Comparison Table.
Our Nordic adventure dogsledding takes you through varied terrain for about 1 hour. You’ll start in our heated yurt where we provide a safety briefing before meeting your eager team of Nordic dogs. Passengers and drivers from the same sled can switch places half way through the excursion.
Once everyone is ready for dogsledding, you’ll take off through wide open fields before entering more wooded, winding, and hilly terrain. The ride offers a bit of a physical and technical challenge, but is still good for beginners. You’ll need to actively steer and brake the sled, making this a sport rather than a passive ride.
After your dog sledding adventure on the trails, you’ll get to thank your dog team with treats before enjoying hot chocolate and cookies in our yurt. Our guides will share insights about the world of dogsledding and answer your questions.
Safety, ethics, and animal health information for our operation: Read about our operating standards and Code of ethics.
We designed this tour as a moderate-intensity activity for beginners and families. Drivers need basic coordination and the ability to follow instructions for steering and braking. Passengers can simply enjoy the ride while taking in the winter scenery.
OUR DOG SLEDDING FILLS UP WEEKS IN ADVANCE FOR HOLIDAY WEEKS (Christmas, President’s Week, School Breaks) AND WEEKENDS. MAKE SURE TO RESERVE IN ADVANCE.
Our dogsled activities strictly adhere to provincial and federal regulations, undergoing regular inspections. Know more >
Prices do not include taxes or mandatory resort royalty of 3% and may be subject to change without notice. See cancellation and modification terms.
We recommend reserving in advance as spaces fill up. After your reservation, you will receive 2 emails immediately :
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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.
See our Dogsled Comparison Table.
Consult our What to wear information page.
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.
Quebecers’ love for dogs goes hand in hand with a commitment to ethical treatment. Mushing communities emphasize responsible and humane practices in dogsledding. Regulations and guidelines prioritize the health, comfort, and happiness of sled dogs, ensuring that their participation in activities like dogsledding is founded on mutual respect and care. Read more >
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. Learn more >
Yes, at the end of the ride, you get to pet and reward them.
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.



