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Experience a 1-hour dogsledding adventure near Mont-Tremblant, Quebec, with scenic forest trails, friendly guides, and warm treats—perfect for beginners and families.

The Dogsledding Nordic Adventure offered by The Tremblant Activity Centre provides a memorable winter experience just outside Mont-Tremblant, Quebec. With a duration of 1 hour and limited group sizes of up to 10 participants, this tour strikes a balance between adventure and comfort. Priced affordably, it’s designed to be approachable for beginners, yet still delivers a physical and technical challenge for those looking to test their skills.
Starting from a cozy yurt, the tour begins with a safety briefing before meeting the team of eager sled dogs. The activity is suitable for families and individuals who want to enjoy a scenic ride through forest terrain and open fields, making it a great outdoor activity in winter. The guides are knowledgeable, and the experience ends with hot chocolate, cookies, and the opportunity to interact with the dogs, creating a warm, friendly atmosphere.
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The tour departs from the Tremblant Activity Centre, located at 46.43636703491211, -74.8945083618164. To reach the meeting point, continue straight through the light, cross the bridge, then turn left at the Quilles bowling alley onto Chemin de la Rivière Nord. Continue for about 4.2 km until you see the entrance with the Accueil sign across from 4315 Chemin de la Rivière-Nord. The greeting yurt is a canvas tent set up about 400 meters from the entrance, where guides welcome participants.

The activity begins in the yurt, where the guides provide a detailed safety briefing. Afterward, you meet your team of eager sled dogs, who are ready to lead you through a route that features winding forest trails and wide open fields. Guides determine sled positions before departure, but guests can indicate any specific preferences for their roles—either driver or passenger.
Most adults are paired with another adult on the sled, with the possibility of switching positions during the ride. Children typically ride as passengers on guides’ sleds or on their parents’ sleds, depending on the group’s arrangement. For safety reasons, many participants aged 16 and over will be assigned to drive the sled themselves, adding to the physical and technical challenge.
Once underway, the sleds accelerate across open fields, offering a sense of freedom and speed. The trail then winds into more wooded, hilly terrain, where the sleds navigate through twisting, narrow paths. This variation in terrain provides a dynamic riding experience that is engaging yet manageable for beginners.
The winding forest trail introduces a bit of a technical challenge, requiring some coordination but remains accessible for first-timers. Guides are present to assist and explain every step, making sure everyone feels comfortable and in control.
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At the end of the ride, participants are encouraged to thank their team of sled dogs and provide treats as a token of appreciation. This interaction is a highlight, revealing the friendly and eager nature of the dogs. Afterward, everyone can enjoy hot chocolate and cookies, creating a cozy atmosphere where stories about dog sledding can be shared.
Guides are available to chat about the world of dog sledding, sharing insights into how the dogs are trained and what it takes to lead a sled team through winter landscapes. This conversation enriches the experience, leaving participants with a deeper understanding of this traditional activity.

While the ride offers a fun outdoor challenge, it is well-suited for beginners. The activity involves some physical effort, especially for those driving the sled, which requires managing the foot brake and maintaining balance. Participants are encouraged to dress warmly, with layers, snowsuits, gloves, tuques, and good boots, especially on windy or snowy days.
For safety, guides assign sleds, and half of the adults may be asked to drive during the ride. Children generally ride as passengers, ensuring safety and comfort for younger participants.
The tour is operated by the Tremblant Activity Centre and is designed as a small group experience. This limited size ensures personalized attention from guides, making it ideal for those who prefer a more intimate outdoor adventure. The duration of approximately 1 hour allows for a fulfilling experience without overextending in the cold.
Booking is flexible, with participants able to cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. The option to reserve and pay later provides additional convenience for planning.
Participants should come prepared with comfortable, layered clothing. Warm boots, snowsuits, gloves, and a tuque are essential. On colder or windier days, ski goggles are recommended to protect eyes from snow kicked up by the sled. The activity involves standing still at times and running along the sled when driving, so good footwear is important.
Pregnant women are advised not to participate due to the physical nature of the activity and safety considerations.
This tour offers a more personal and flexible experience compared to larger group activities. Similar options include guided dogsledding tours with hot chocolate and self-guided kayak or snowshoe experiences in the Mont-Tremblant area. However, the 1-hour duration and small-group setting make this a straightforward, accessible choice.
Participants who enjoy outdoor adventures in scenic winter landscapes will find this experience engaging and enjoyable. The friendly guides and interactive dog team create a warm atmosphere despite the cold. The short duration makes it suitable for those with limited time or looking for a gentle introduction to dogsledding.
While the activity involves some physical effort, it remains accessible for beginners, offering a balanced mix of fun, challenge, and relaxation. The hot chocolate and cookies at the end provide a cozy reward to conclude the adventure.
The Dogsledding Nordic Adventure near Mont-Tremblant offers a high-quality experience with a personal touch. The scenic route through forests and open fields showcases Quebec’s winter beauty. The knowledgeable guides enhance the experience with insights into dog sledding, making it both fun and educational.
This tour is ideal for families, first-timers, and those seeking a relaxed yet active outdoor activity. The small group size and flexible booking options add to its appeal. While it may not be suitable for pregnant women or those with mobility challenges, it remains a fantastic choice for anyone eager to try dogsledding in a beautiful setting.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, children typically ride as passengers on guides’ sleds or on their parents’ sleds, making it a family-friendly activity.
What should I wear for the ride?
Bring warm boots, snowsuits, gloves, a tuque, and dress in layers. On windy or snowy days, ski goggles are recommended.
Can I request a specific position on the sled?
Yes, guides will decide the sled positions, but you can express any preferences upon arrival.
Is this activity suitable for pregnant women?
No, pregnant women are advised not to participate due to safety considerations.
What is included at the end of the ride?
Participants can enjoy hot chocolate and cookies and interact with the sled dogs.
How do I cancel or reschedule?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and there is an option to reserve now and pay later.