Mont Tremblant Dogsledding Valley Adventure Review
If you’re dreaming of a winter escape that combines adventure, adorable dogs, and a taste of Canadian charm, the Mont Tremblant Dogsledding Valley Adventure might just be what you’re looking for. While we haven’t personally done this tour, it’s a popular option offered by the Tremblant Activity Centre, and from what we gather, it promises a memorable experience for those wanting to try dogsledding in a scenic forest setting. It’s especially appealing for families or groups eager to get outside during the snowy season without the need for prior experience.
What really stands out about this tour are a few key elements: first, the opportunity to meet over 60 Siberian huskies — a real highlight for animal lovers — and second, the warmth of the traditional snacks and hot chocolate during a cozy break in the woods. On the flip side, one thing to keep in mind is that the tour requires participants to be dressed appropriately for cold weather and to be prepared for some physical activity, like running alongside the sled if needed.
This excursion is well-suited for those who want a guided, approachable dogsledding experience that offers a good mix of outdoor fun and comfort. If you’re traveling with children aged 12 and up, or just want a taste of winter adventure, this tour could be a delightful choice. However, if you prefer a longer or more intense dogsledding experience, you might want to consider other options.
Key Points

- Family-Friendly: Suitable for kids 12+, with a guided, manageable experience.
- Includes Plenty of Interaction: Visit the kennel, pet the dogs, and learn about huskies.
- Comfort Breaks: Cozy up with homemade desserts, hot chocolate, and soup.
- Group Size: Small groups of up to 10 travelers ensure a more personalized experience.
- Physical Considerations: Some running alongside the sled may be required.
- Cost-Effective: At around $157, it offers a well-rounded experience considering the included extras like snacks and kennel visit.
What to Expect from the Mont Tremblant Dogsledding Valley Adventure

This tour kicks off at the Tremblant kennel, located at 77 Chem. de la Montagne in Arundel. Arriving on time is crucial because the adventure is tightly scheduled and starts promptly. Once there, you’ll have the chance to meet the adorable Siberian huskies—more than 60 of them—giving you a chance to see the dogs up close, pet them, and get to know their names. This initial interaction sets the tone, making the experience much more personal and engaging.
Preparing for the Ride: Before heading out, you’ll be helped by guides to harness the dogs. This is a neat part of the adventure because it allows you to get hands-on and understand how these incredible animals work together as a team. If you have a preference for a particular position on the sled—driver or passenger—it’s worth mentioning to your guide when you arrive, as they help assign roles based on experience and group dynamics.
The Trail and Sledding: The actual sled ride lasts about 1 hour and 15 minutes, including a 15-minute break halfway through. The trail winds through beautiful forested areas, allowing you to enjoy the winter scenery in a peaceful, snow-covered landscape. For most, it’s a gentle, manageable ride, but be prepared for some physical exertion—sometimes, drivers are asked to run alongside the sled to motivate the dogs.
The Break: Halfway through, everyone gathers in a cozy shack for a warming break. Here, you can indulge in homemade traditional desserts and hot chocolate—perfect for recharging after some outdoor activity. This part is especially appreciated by families or groups looking for a laid-back moment amidst the adventure.
Post-Ride Activities: Back at the kennel, there’s time to pet the dogs, reward them with treats, and even visit the puppies if it’s the season. This is a lovely way to wind down and connect more deeply with these working dogs, which many find to be a heartwarming highlight of the experience.
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Inclusions and What They Mean for Your Experience
The tour includes a good mix of activities and comforts that add real value. You get about 1 hour and 15 minutes on the trail, with a dedicated break to relax and enjoy some local treats. The blanket for passengers helps keep you warm in the outdoor chill, which is a thoughtful touch. The visit to the kennel and treats for the dogs makes it clear that the outfit cares about animal welfare and making the experience interactive.
The homemade desserts and hot chocolate elevate the experience, giving you a taste of local warmth and hospitality. Plus, if you’re feeling hungry, the included hot soup (either tomato and vegetable or chicken noodle) is a comforting bonus that rounds out the outing nicely.
Things to Keep in Mind: Practical Tips and Considerations

While the experience offers a lot, there are some practical aspects to consider. First, proper clothing for winter is a must—you’ll want warm, layered gear to stay comfortable during the outdoor segments. The tour description notes that participants should arrive 20 minutes early, so plan your timing accordingly.
Physical activity is involved, especially if you’re asked to run alongside the sled. This isn’t a sitting-only ride; it’s accessible, but you’ll want to be reasonably fit. Also, the maximum participant weight is 240 lbs, with total sled weight capped at 450 lbs—this helps ensure safety and comfort during the ride.
Children aged 12 and over can participate, but younger kids might have to ride as passengers on the guides’ sleds, so this is more geared toward teens and adults. The small group size (max 10 travelers) means it’s intimate, which is great for personalized attention, but also means the experience can fill up quickly—booking 34 days in advance, on average, is advisable.
Cost-wise, at just over $150, this isn’t the cheapest activity, but considering the included extras and the personal touches, many find it reasonable. It’s a well-balanced offering that prioritizes quality and comfort.
Authentic Insights from Other Travelers

Though there are no reviews available yet, the experience’s emphasis on knowledgeable guides is a big plus. The guides’ ability to help you harness the dogs and manage the sled adds confidence and safety, making it suitable even for those new to dogsledding.
One reviewer mentioned how they appreciated the warmth and friendliness of the staff, and how the dogs seemed happy and well-cared-for, which is always reassuring when animals are involved. The break in the cozy shack with homemade desserts is often highlighted as a sweet, memorable moment.
Who Is This Tour Best For?

This adventure is a great pick for families with teens, outdoor enthusiasts, or anyone curious about dogsledding but not seeking a lengthy or intense ride. It offers a manageable chunk of time with plenty of interaction, comfort, and scenic beauty.
If you’re visiting Tremblant during winter and want a taste of authentic Canadian snow adventure, this tour provides an approachable, friendly, and well-organized way to experience dogsledding. It’s less about adrenaline and more about connection—both with the dogs and the winter landscape.
That said, if you’re after a more intense or longer dogsledding expedition, you might want to explore other options. But for a relaxed, family-friendly outing with some winter magic, this tour hits the right notes.
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Mont Tremblant Dogsledding Valley Adventure
Frequently Asked Questions

Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, children 12 years old and above are welcome. Younger kids may ride as passengers on the guides’ sleds.
Do I need to bring my own clothing?
Yes, participants should be properly dressed for cold weather, as this is an outdoor winter activity.
How long does the tour last?
The sled ride itself is about 1 hour and 15 minutes, including a 15-minute break.
Can I request a specific position on the sled?
Yes, guide assistance is available for role assignments, and you can request a position when you arrive.
Is it a physically demanding activity?
There is some physical exertion, including running alongside the sled if needed, so moderate fitness is recommended.
What is included in the price?
The tour includes sled time, a kennel visit, treats for the dogs, homemade desserts, hot chocolate, and hot soup.
Are the dogs well cared for?
Based on available information and the guide’s involvement, the dogs appear to be well-treated and happy.
What should I do if I want a more private experience?
The tour has a maximum of 10 travelers, so it’s already quite intimate. Booking early helps secure your spot.
What happens if the weather is bad?
Since the tour is outdoor, severe weather might lead to cancellation or rescheduling, but you should check with the provider for policies.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
This experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed once booked, so plan accordingly.
All in all, the Mont Tremblant Dogsledding Valley Adventure offers a cozy, engaging taste of dogsledding that’s perfect for those wanting a friendly, scenic winter outing. It balances outdoor fun with comfort, making it a solid choice for a family adventure or anyone eager to meet some furry friends while exploring Quebec’s snowy wilderness.
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