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Enjoy a 1-hour dogsledding adventure in the Upper Laurentians near Mont-Tremblant, with trails in the Boreal forest, kennel visits, and cozy campfire moments.

The Dogsledding Upper Laurentians tour offers an authentic winter experience just outside Mont-Tremblant, Quebec. Priced at an accessible $XX, this 1-hour guided adventure takes place amidst the stunning Boreal forest and is perfect for families and outdoor enthusiasts alike. With a small group limit of 10 participants, each sled is led by a knowledgeable guide, ensuring personalized attention and safety.
This tour combines exciting trails—ranging from more challenging routes to quieter paths—with the chance to visit the kennel and warm up around a campfire. While it’s a fantastic choice for those seeking a memorable outdoor activity in winter, travelers should note the not suitable for pregnant women and should dress warmly with comfortable clothes and shoes.
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This 1-hour dogsledding tour strikes a good balance between adventure and relaxation. It is long enough to enjoy a genuine dogsled experience in the Upper Laurentians without feeling hurried. The trip begins with a friendly greeting and a security briefing, setting the tone for a safe and enjoyable ride.
Travelers are guided on trails through the Boreal forest, with some routes offering more challenging terrain for those seeking a bit more excitement, alongside quieter paths that allow for peaceful scenery and wildlife spotting if weather permits. The guide always remains with each sled, providing informative explanations about the wilderness and the dogs, making this experience both fun and educational.

The trails offered cater to different comfort levels and preferences, making the tour accessible to a wide range of visitors. Depending on weather conditions, the ride may include strolling near lakes, exploring mountain views, or discovering a beaver habitat. These natural stops enhance the experience, offering scenic moments that highlight the region’s wilderness.
The guides are known for their friendly approach and expertise, sharing interesting facts about the local landscape and the dogs pulling the sleds. Each sled is guaranteed a guide, ensuring safety and personalized attention throughout the ride.

Once the dogsledding concludes, visitors get the opportunity to visit the kennel, where the working dogs are housed. This visit allows for close-up interactions, such as caressing the dogs and feeding them—a highlight for animal lovers.
To cap off the experience, everyone can warm up around a campfire, enjoying the warmth and camaraderie in the winter air. For those seeking some added fun, the tour also features sliding slopes where visitors can crazy carpet down the snow-covered slopes, adding an extra layer of enjoyment to the outing.
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The meeting point for this tour is conveniently located along Rang des Cyr, near Mont-Tremblant, accessible via Route 117 North. Travelers passing Mont-Tremblant will see the Tim Hortons and Petro Canada on the route before turning onto Rang du Petit Gard. After a scenic 35-minute drive, visitors turn left at Rang du Petit Gard and continue for a few kilometers to Mont des Lacs Noirs, where the reception is situated on the left after approximately 3.4 km.
The precise coordinates are 46.5173225402832, -74.92699432373047, making it easy for visitors to find with GPS.

The guide-led trip begins with explanations about safety and an overview of the dogs and wilderness. The ride itself varies in difficulty, with options for more challenging routes or easier paths, ensuring a tailored experience.
Weather conditions can influence the scenery, possibly revealing mountain vistas, lake views, or sightings near beaver habitats. Throughout the ride, guides share insights into the local environment, making this tour both fun and educational.

Participants should come prepared with warm clothing, comfortable shoes, and warm outerwear suitable for winter conditions. Since the experience is outdoors and active, proper gear ensures comfort and safety during the ride and kennel visit.
This tour is not suitable for pregnant women, and travelers are advised to dress appropriately for the cold weather to enjoy the full experience comfortably.

Following the sled ride, visitors get exclusive access to the kennel, where they can meet the dogs behind the adventure. The friendly dogs are eager for affection and care, making this a memorable interaction.
The campfire provides a cozy spot to relax, share stories, and enjoy the winter landscape after the activity. For those looking for additional fun, the sliding slopes offer the chance to slide down on crazy carpets, adding a playful element to the day.

The tour is designed for small groups with a maximum of 10 participants, ensuring a personalized experience. Guests can reserve their spot with the option to pay later, offering flexibility in planning.
With full refunds available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance, travelers can book with confidence, knowing their plans are protected. The tour is offered in English and French, catering to a diverse audience.
The Dogsledding Upper Laurentians tour provides a genuine winter outdoor experience in the Quebec countryside. The 1-hour ride is perfect for families, beginners, or anyone wanting a taste of dogsledding without a long commitment.
The combination of trail riding, kennel visits, and campfire moments creates a well-rounded outing that combines adventure, education, and relaxation. While weather conditions can impact the scenery, the expert guides and friendly dogs ensure a memorable time.
This tour is particularly suited for those who appreciate scenic natural settings, animal interactions, and a personalized, small-group atmosphere**. It offers a chance to enjoy authentic dogsledding with the added comfort of flexible booking options and clear logistics.
How long is the dogsledding tour?
The tour lasts 1 hour, offering a comfortable yet immersive experience in the wilderness.
Is the tour suitable for children?
While specific age restrictions are not provided, the tour’s length and outdoor nature make it suitable for families with children, provided they are dressed warmly.
What should I bring for the tour?
Participants should wear warm clothing, comfortable shoes, and warm outerwear to stay cozy during the outdoor activities.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, full refunds are available if you cancel up to 24 hours before the scheduled start.
Are guides available in languages other than English?
Yes, guides speak English and French, accommodating a diverse group of travelers.
Does the tour include a visit to the kennel?
Absolutely, after the sled ride, visitors get to visit the kennel and interact with the dogs.
Is this tour accessible for all fitness levels?
The trails vary in difficulty; some are more challenging, while others are quieter, making the tour adaptable to different comfort levels.
What safety measures are in place?
A security briefing is provided before departure, and each sled is led by a guide to ensure safety throughout the ride.
Can I participate if I am pregnant?
This tour is not suitable for pregnant women due to the outdoor activity and cold conditions.
Where exactly is the meeting point?
The meeting point is along Rang des Cyr, near Mont-Tremblant, with precise directions available on the provided coordinates.
This Dogsledding Upper Laurentians tour combines adventure, nature, and animal interaction into a memorable winter activity that captures the spirit of Quebec’s snowy landscape.
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