Two guests riding in a dog sled with the guide mushing behind.
Dog cuddles on a dogsled tour
One of the sled dogs on our popular dogsled tour

A Howling Good Time!

Dogsled Tours - Unleash the Musher

From $610

Adventure Details

Activity Level
Relaxed
Available
Oct - Apr
Departure
10am, 12pm, 2pm, 4pm
Restriction
Min age: 2ys / Max weigh 250lbs
Location
30 mins drive

Spend time on a spectacular mountain trail with your dog sled team. It's a howling good time and not to be missed! 

Dogsledding Adventures Await!
Mush your way through the breathtaking Spray Lakes Provincial Park with a team of 5–7 friendly Huskies.

Whether you’re craving an adrenaline-filled ride or a peaceful journey through snowy trails, you’ll form a lasting bond with your team of Huskies as you glide across picturesque mountain landscapes. Tours run from December through mid-April, depending on trail conditions.

Every tour gives you the chance to help harness the dogs, hook up the team, and even drive the sled—with guidance from our experienced and friendly instructors. With one guide per sled, we prioritize your safety, comfort, and the well-being of our Huskies.

Are you ready for the adventure of a lifetime?

What’s Included:

  • 2 hours of exhilarating fun with stunning photo opportunities
  • A 5 km (one-way) scenic trail nestled in the Canadian Rockies
  • Snack and a hot beverage to warm you up after your adventure
  • Round-trip transportation from Canmore (total tour time, including travel, is 3 hours)

Book your Adventure

Unleash the Musher - Dogsled Tour

Per Sled: $610 (1- 2 people)* Additional Youth (6-9): $150 Additional Child (2-5): $75
Dogsledding on the wintery trails
Warming up by the fire after a dogsled tour
Getting a selfie with the dogsled team
Dogsled team in the Canadian Rockies
Sled Dog team
  • Tour times are 10am, 12pm, 2pm, and 4pm - meet time is 1 hour prior in Canmore
  • All sleds are guided 
  • Duration is 2 hours at the site (not including transportation time)
  • Tour includes snack and hot beverage
  • Transportation from Banff can be added for an additional $34 per person (10am tour only and requires minimum 4 people to run)
  • Please note car seats are mandatory for children under 40lbs. If your group has a child, you will need to bring your own car seats to travel to our sledding site
  • Please advise if a guest in your party is over 250lbs
  • Dress warmly for this tour. Ski wear is appropriate (including gloves, goggles and winter boots)
  • Peak pricing applies: December 19 to 31, 2025, January 1-8, 2026, February 14 to 16, 2026 and April 3-5, 2026

We Love our Dogs

We adore our sled dogs and believe they are the heart and soul of every Dogsled Tour we offer! At the core of this passion is the exceptional care and training we provide. Our professional guides undergo extensive training to ensure the safety and well-being of our beloved teams.

With over 200 dogs in our kennel, we can maintain optimal run/rest cycles, allowing our furry athletes to perform at their peak while enjoying their work. Our flexible approach, paired with expert guides, ensures that we can adjust team strength to balance weight without imposing any restrictions on sleds. These dogs thrive on running and pulling, doing their job with boundless energy and enthusiasm!

A Diverse Pack of Sled Dog Breeds

We take pride in the diversity of sled dog breeds in our kennel, including the Alaskan Husky, Siberian Husky, and Seppala Siberian Husky. Each breed brings unique qualities and character to the sledding experience:

  • Alaskan Huskies: Known for their versatility and athleticism, these dogs are exemplary sled racers and dynamic team players. Originally developed by crossing Siberian Huskies with breeds like greyhounds and pointers, they exude friendliness and resilience in all shapes, colors, and sizes!
  • Siberian and Seppala Siberian Huskies: These traditional sled dogs showcase enduring strength, loyalty, and the classic double coat that ensures they’re prepared for any climate.

Our Exceptional Dogs

Our kennel features Alaskan and Siberian Huskies, specifically bred for their incredible stamina and love for running. They aren’t selected based on looks alone; instead, we prioritize their working drive, friendly disposition, and genetics that help them flourish outdoors year-round.

Given our regional climate, we focus on athletic, medium-sized dogs that are better suited for diverse temperatures. Their mixed heritage ensures fewer health issues, such as hip and foot problems, while maintaining their signature double coat for both warmth and cooling.

A Philosophy Rooted in Care and Inclusion

For two decades, we've committed to adopting dogs rather than breeding litters. Our kennel welcomes dogs from various situations—retirements, downsizing, and race program changes. We don’t discriminate based on appearance or abilities; instead, we provide them with the care, training, and socialization they need to thrive.

With a high dog-to-staff ratio, every musher and guide participates in our comprehensive dog-care program. This hands-on approach ensures our dogs receive the attention and love they deserve, creating happy, healthy companions for your sledding adventure.

Join us and experience the joy, energy, and unmatched teamwork of our incredible sled dogs!

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