Imagine gliding through a winter wonderland, pulled along by a team of eager dogs, with crisp snow under your feet and Mont-Tremblant’s stunning peaks in the distance. That’s exactly what you get with this guided dogsledding experience—a one-hour adventure in Quebec’s famed winter landscape. For $189 per person, you’ll meet the energetic sled dogs at the kennel, learn to harness them, and then take off into the snow-covered trails surrounded by towering pine forests. Afterward, cozying up at the kennel with hot chocolate and cookies adds a warm finish to the chilly fun.
Two things we particularly love about this tour: First, the hands-on involvement—you’re not just riding but actively participating by harnessing your own team of dogs, which makes the experience more engaging and memorable. Second, the spectacular scenery—the trails pass through lush pine woods with views of Mont-Tremblant that seem straight out of a postcard. A possible downside? The experience is quite active, and if you’re uneasy around dogs or prefer a more relaxed ride, this might feel a bit intense. It’s best suited for those who enjoy outdoor adventure and don’t mind a bit of cold weather. Families with children over 12, especially those who love animals and outdoor activities, are likely to find this tour perfect.
Key Points
- Authentic hands-on experience: Participate in harnessing and caring for the dogs.
- Spectacular scenery: Trails wind through pine forests, with views of Mont-Tremblant.
- Small group setting: Limited to 8 participants, ensuring personalized attention.
- Family-friendly: Suitable for ages 12 and up, with children riding as passengers.
- Includes warm finish: Hot chocolate, cookies, and a grooming session with the dogs.
- Safety & comfort: Helmets are provided, and guides offer clear instructions.
A Closer Look at the Dogsledding Experience in Mont-Tremblant

The charm of this tour lies in its authentic approach to dogsledding. You won’t be simply sitting passively; instead, you’re introduced to the dogs and the art of mushing. Upon arrival, you’ll meet the sled team at the kennel, where a guide offers a succinct safety briefing and explains how to harness and drive the dogs. This preliminary step is more than just formality—it creates a bond with the team and gives you confidence before hitting the trails.
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The Harnessing and Mushing Part
One of the standout features is the participatory element. We loved the way the guide involves everyone in harnessing the dogs, giving clear but friendly instructions. This involvement is a real plus for those wanting an immersive experience. During the ride, both passengers and drivers can switch places, which keeps everyone engaged—though children will always ride as passengers for safety reasons.
From the moment you’re attached to the team, a sense of companionship and trust develops between humans and dogs. The dogs are eager and well-trained, and the guides take time to explain their personalities and behaviors, adding an educational aspect that animal lovers appreciate. As you set off on the mountain and valley trails, you’ll be treated to views of Mont-Tremblant’s rugged peaks and the peaceful crunch of snow beneath the runners.
The Trail and Scenery
The trail route is carefully chosen to showcase the natural beauty of Quebec’s winter landscape. You’ll pass through dense pine forests, with the towering trees coated in snow, creating a fairy-tale setting. The scenery is both calming and invigorating, offering a perfect backdrop for this outdoor activity. The guides do a good job of pacing the ride, so it’s not hurried, and they point out interesting sights along the way.
The Post-Ride Interaction
After about an hour on the trails, you’ll return to the kennel, where the experience continues with some dog grooming and treat-giving. This close-up interaction allows you to get to know your furry companions better and helps foster a connection that many reviews highlight as a favorite part of the experience. If the timing is right, you might even be able to pet the adorable puppies, which is a special bonus for animal lovers.
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The tour concludes with hot chocolate and cookies served in a cozy yurt, a perfect way to warm up and reflect on the adventure. The friendly staff and guides create a warm, inviting atmosphere, making it a relaxing end to a chilly but exhilarating outing.
What’s Included and What to Expect
This tour provides approximately 1 hour on the trails, giving enough time to enjoy the scenery without feeling rushed. Helmets are provided and required, which is good for safety, especially if you’re driving your own team. The experience is limited to small groups of 8 people, ensuring personalized attention and a more intimate experience.
You’ll also get to see the dogs up close, give them treats, and learn about their care. The grooming session is appreciated by guests, as it deepens the bond with these working animals. The hot chocolate and cookies serve as a comforting reward after the outdoor activity, rounding out the experience nicely.
Accessibility and Restrictions
This activity is best suited for those aged 12 and up, with children over 16 requiring parental consent if unaccompanied. The maximum weight limit of 450 lbs (204 kg) ensures the sleds are safe and manageable. Note that pregnant women and those over 243 lbs are advised against participating for safety reasons. Also, bringing your own helmet is recommended if you have one, although helmets are provided.
Meeting Point and Booking Flexibility
Meeting points may vary depending on your booking option, so check your confirmation. You can reserve now and pay later, giving you flexibility in planning. Cancellations are free if made at least 24 hours in advance, making this a risk-free addition to your winter itinerary.
Authenticity and Value
The feedback from past participants is overwhelmingly positive, emphasizing knowledgeable guides and good value for money. Guests repeatedly mention how much they appreciated the friendly staff and the interactive nature of the tour. One guest said, “The interaction with the dogs at the end was awesome and our guides were very helpful!”—highlighting the personal touch.
While $189 might seem steep for an hour-long activity, the combination of hands-on participation, scenic beauty, and warm community atmosphere makes it worth the price for many travelers. For animal lovers and outdoor enthusiasts, this is a memorable way to experience Quebec’s winter traditions.
Who Should Consider This Tour?

This dogsledding tour is ideal for adventurous travelers looking for a genuine, active outdoor experience. It’s perfect for families with children over 12, especially those interested in animals or outdoor sports. If you prefer a leisurely ride without participating in harnessing the dogs, or if you’re pregnant or over weight limits, this might not be the best fit. But if you enjoy interactive, scenic, and culturally rich experiences, this outing will likely be a highlight of your Mont-Tremblant visit.
This guided dogsledding tour in Mont-Tremblant offers a rare chance to connect with the energy and charm of working sled dogs while surrounded by stunning winter scenery. The interactive element—harnessing and caring for the dogs—adds a meaningful layer that many travelers cherish. The scenic trails through pine forests with views of Mont-Tremblant provide a tranquil yet exhilarating backdrop to your adventure. Post-ride treats in the warm yurt reinforce the welcoming atmosphere, making the whole experience feel cozy despite the cold.
For those who love animals, outdoor activities, and authentic cultural experiences, this tour delivers real value. It’s especially suitable for families, small groups, or anyone eager to learn about dogsledding firsthand. The guides’ friendly, knowledgeable approach ensures you’ll leave with a smile and a new appreciation for Quebec’s winter traditions.
FAQs

How long is the dogsledding tour?
The actual sled ride lasts about 1 hour, giving enough time to enjoy the scenery and feel involved without it dragging on.
Is transportation provided?
The meeting point varies depending on your booking, so check your confirmation. Transportation isn’t included, but the location is accessible for those staying nearby.
Can children participate?
Yes, children aged 12 and above can join, but they will ride as passengers. For safety reasons, children under 12 are not suitable for this tour.
What should I bring?
Bring warm winter clothing, sturdy boots, and if you have a helmet, it’s recommended to bring yours—though helmets are provided.
Are helmets mandatory?
Yes, helmets are supplied and required for safety during the sledding.
Is this experience suitable for pregnant women?
No, pregnant women are advised not to participate for safety reasons.
What is the maximum weight limit?
The sled can accommodate up to 450 lbs (204 kg).
Can I switch from passenger to driver?
Yes, during the tour, you can switch roles, but children will always be passengers.
What’s the post-ride experience?
You’ll have a chance to groom the dogs, give treats, and if seasonally appropriate, pet puppies, which is a highlight for animal lovers.
Is there a refund policy?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing flexibility in your planning.
This Mont-Tremblant dogsledding tour offers a genuine, fun, and scenic winter adventure that’s well worth considering if you’re in the Quebec area looking for an active outdoor experience with a warm community feel.
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