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Experience the thrill of dogsledding near Mont-Tremblant with this family-friendly, two-hour adventure—pet the huskies, enjoy forest views, and warm by the fire.
If you’re looking for a memorable winter activity in Quebec that combines outdoor fun, stunning scenery, and authentic interaction with sled dogs, the Dogsledding Valley Adventure offered by The Tremblant Activity Centre is worth considering. It’s a family-friendly experience that promises more than just a ride—it’s a chance to connect with the remarkable Siberian huskies, learn about their care, and enjoy the forest from a different perspective.
What really appeals to us are the personal touches—getting to pet and reward the dogs with cookies, and the cozy break in a rustic shack by the fire, tasting homemade desserts and hot chocolate. The other highlight is the opportunity for everyone, from kids to adults, to take part actively, sometimes even driving their own sled. The single possible drawback? It’s a relatively short expedition at just two hours, so if you’re craving a full-day adventure, you might want to look elsewhere.
This tour suits families with children, dog lovers, and outdoor enthusiasts who want an authentic, engaging experience in the snow. It’s perfect for those who enjoy gentle forest hikes and appreciate guided tours with attentive, knowledgeable guides who prioritize safety and fun.


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The experience begins right at the kennel, where you’ll meet your team of Siberian huskies—more than 60 of these friendly, energetic dogs eagerly await their next adventure. If you’re lucky, you’ll have a chance to pet the dogs, reward them with cookies, and even visit the puppies if it’s the season. This initial part is perfect for animal lovers who want an up-close encounter before the main activity.
Once you’re introduced to the dogs, your guide will help you harness the team (except for the 10:30 AM departure, which may have a different procedure). Learning your dogs’ names and getting safety tips might take a few minutes, but it’s all part of the charm. The guides are clearly experienced and eager to share their knowledge, making newcomers feel confident and relaxed.
The actual dogsledding portion lasts about an hour, during which you’ll traverse winding forest trails suited for all levels of comfort and ability. The terrain includes gentle hills and flat sections, providing a variety of views without feeling overly challenging. Most you will ride as passengers, but adults are encouraged—and sometimes required—to drive their own sled, which adds an extra layer of excitement.
The guides carefully assign sled positions and are attentive to requests, ensuring everyone feels comfortable whether they want to steer or simply enjoy the ride. From reviews, it’s clear that many travelers appreciated being allowed to co-drive or switch places halfway, which keeps the experience fresh.
A highlight of the tour is the well-timed break in a cozy wooden shack. Sitting beside the fire, you’ll have the chance to warm up and enjoy traditional homemade desserts and hot chocolate—simple, comforting treats that perfectly complement the snowy landscape outside. This pause offers a chance to chat, take photos, and soak in the peaceful forest atmosphere.
More Great Tours NearbyReturning to the kennel, visitors can spend time petting the dogs and rewarding them with cookies, which is especially delightful for children. If it’s seasonal, the visit to the puppies adds a sweet, memorable touch, giving a glimpse into the care and socialization that keep these working dogs happy and healthy.
As the tour wraps up, a hot bowl of soup is served—either tomato and vegetable or chicken noodle—giving everyone a chance to relax and reflect on the adventure. Sitting next to the fireplace, you’ll feel cozy and happy, having just experienced a genuine taste of Quebec winter life.
At around two hours, this tour offers a well-balanced experience. It’s priced to reflect the comprehensive nature, including the close encounters with dogs, guided instruction, forest rides, and the warmth of the communal break. Considering the personalized attention with small groups limited to ten participants, the price feels fair for what you get—an authentic, engaging introduction to dogsledding that suits families, couples, and solo travelers alike.
Many reviews praise the guides for their enthusiasm and safety-conscious approach. They are clearly passionate about the dogs and the activity, providing insights that enhance the experience without overwhelming. Their ability to balance fun and safety helps even first-timers feel comfortable and confident on the sleds.
The forest terrain, with its gentle hills and winding trails, showcases Quebec’s natural beauty in winter. It’s a landscape you might recognize from postcards—snow-blanketed pines and quiet woods—offering a peaceful contrast to busy urban life. The guides often share tidbits about the local environment and the history of sled dogs, adding depth to the adventure.
The meeting point is at coordinates 46.2133, -74.5849, near Mont-Tremblant, with flexible options depending on your booking choice. The tour runs in small groups, which means you’ll get personalized attention and a more intimate experience. Since the activity is in French and English, language barriers aren’t a concern.
This journey is ideal for families seeking a fun, safe winter activity, animal lovers interested in Siberian huskies, and anyone wanting a taste of outdoor Quebec in winter. It’s also suitable for those who appreciate guided experiences with enthusiastic, informative guides. However, pregnant women are advised not to participate, and the tour may not be suitable for those with mobility issues due to forest terrain.

The Dogsledding Valley Adventure near Mont-Tremblant offers a genuine slice of winter life in Quebec. It balances fun, education, and comfort, all wrapped in the unique charm of working sled dogs and scenic forests. The personal interaction with the dogs, combined with the warm, rustic setting, makes it a memorable outing for all ages.
If you’re craving an authentic dogsledding experience without the overwhelming length or complexity of a full-day tour, this two-hour adventure hits the mark. It delivers excitement, beautiful views, and a touch of Quebec’s outdoor culture—all in a friendly, well-organized package.
This tour is best suited for families, animal enthusiasts, and travelers eager for a cozy, active experience in the snow. Its value lies in the personal touches, the guided expertise, and the stunning setting—making it a highlight of any winter trip to Mont-Tremblant.

Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, it’s designed to be family-friendly, with opportunities for kids to pet the dogs and enjoy the forest scenery. Children may ride as passengers, and some may ride on their parents’ sleds.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience lasts about 2 hours, including the meeting at the kennel, the sled ride, the break, and visiting the dogs and puppies.
Can I drive the sled myself?
Adults are usually encouraged to drive their own sled, and guides will assign positions based on safety and comfort. You can request specific positions upon arrival.
What should I wear?
Dress in comfortable, warm clothes suitable for winter outdoor activities. Layers are recommended, as you might be outside for a while during the break and after the ride.
Is the tour accessible for non-French speakers?
Yes, guides speak both English and French, ensuring clear communication and safety instructions for all guests.
What is included in the price?
The activity includes the sled ride, interaction with the dogs, the break with desserts and hot chocolate, and the visit to the kennel. A hot bowl of soup is served at the end.
What if I need to cancel?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility if your plans change.
Can pregnant women participate?
No, for safety reasons, pregnant women should not participate in the tour.
This dogsledding adventure offers a well-rounded experience that emphasizes authentic connection, scenic beauty, and warm hospitality—perfect for those wanting to truly enjoy Quebec’s winter charm.
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