Imagine gliding through snow-covered pine forests behind a team of energetic sled dogs, feeling the crisp winter air on your face, and then warming up with hot chocolate and cookies afterward. That’s exactly what you get with the Mont-Tremblant Guided Dogsledding Tour with Hot Chocolate, a charming winter activity offered by The Tremblant Activity Centre. While we haven’t personally strapped into a sled ourselves, this experience has all the makings of a memorable outing for anyone interested in authentic outdoor adventure and a taste of local culture.
What we love about this tour is its combination of interactive engagement—you’ll actually help harness the dogs—and the spectacular scenery, with views of Mont-Tremblant and lush pine forests. Plus, the warm, welcoming atmosphere back at the kennel, complete with hot chocolate and treats, makes it feel more like a gathering of friends than a touristy spectacle. A potential drawback? It’s designed for those aged 12 and up, so families with very young children might want to look for alternatives. Still, if you’re seeking a genuine winter experience with friendly guides and a small-group vibe, this tour hits the mark.
This adventure suits travelers who appreciate authentic outdoor fun, enjoy nature’s winter beauty, and want a hands-on activity that’s both exciting and educational. Whether you’re visiting solo, as a couple, or with older kids, you’ll find this dogsledding tour offers good value for the price when you consider the personalized service and memorable scenery.
Key Points

- Authentic experience: You participate directly in harnessing the dogs, adding a personal touch.
- Spectacular scenery: Surrounded by pine forests with views of Mont-Tremblant, perfect for winter photography.
- Knowledgeable guides: Guides provide safety instructions and interesting facts about the dogs and the area.
- Comfortable conclusion: Hot chocolate and cookies help warm you up after the ride.
- Small group size: Limited to 8 participants, ensuring personalized attention.
- Age restrictions: Suitable for ages 12 and above, making it ideal for families with older children.
An Overview of the Experience

When you arrive at the kennel, the first thing you’ll notice is the lively, energetic team of sled dogs eager for action. The staff welcomes you warmly and explains how to harness and handle the dogs—a step that adds a lot to the sense of participation. We loved the way the guides clearly break down the process, making it accessible even for first-timers.
Once you’re suited up with helmets (which are provided and mandatory), the guide will give a quick safety briefing and some simple instructions on how to drive your team. You’ll rotate between driving and riding, which is perfect if you want to test your mushing skills or simply enjoy the scenery from the sled. Children ride along in the passenger seat, with guides available to handle the dogs’ commands.
The sledding portion lasts about 1 hour and takes place on snow-covered valley trails that weave through the pine forests. During this time, you’ll feel the thrill of guiding your team over gentle hills and winding trails, all while taking in spectacular winter views of the natural landscape. The experience is designed to be accessible, with guides responsible for managing the sleds, so you’re free to enjoy the ride without worries.
At the conclusion of the ride, you’ll return to the kennel, where the genuine interaction begins. You’ll have the chance to brush the dogs, give them treats, and get up close with the puppies if the season permits—a highlight according to many reviews. This close contact with the dogs adds a heartfelt element that separates this from more commercialized activities.
Finally, to cap off your adventure, warm hot chocolate and cookies are served in a cozy yurt—perfect for sharing stories and warming up after being out in the cold. The entire process from harnessing to mingling with the dogs offers a well-rounded outdoor experience that combines physical activity, scenic beauty, and a touch of local culture.
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The Value of This Tour

At $189 per person for about an hour of sledding, this tour may seem like a splurge, but it’s worth considering the value of the experience. You’re paying for more than just the ride—you’re getting engagement with the dogs, expert guidance, and spectacular scenery all wrapped into a small-group setting. The personal attention from guides who are knowledgeable and friendly enhances the value, making it feel like a special outing rather than a mass-market activity.
The inclusion of hot chocolate and cookies at the end adds a cozy, social element that many winter travelers find charming. The grooming and treat session with the dogs further deepens your connection to these working animals, turning a simple ride into a meaningful encounter.
What to Consider Before Booking

While this experience is largely positive, a few considerations can help you decide if it’s right for you. First, the minimum age is 12, with children under 16 needing parental consent if they’re 16 or 17. If you’re traveling with younger kids, they will need to ride as passengers, which may not appeal to everyone. Also, the activity has a weight limit of 450 lbs (204 kg) per sled, so larger groups or individuals should verify their suitability beforehand.
Weather conditions can affect the experience, so check the forecast and dress warmly—layering is key. The tour is offered in both English and French, so language should not be a barrier. With a small group capped at 8 participants, expect a more intimate, engaging outing rather than a crowded spectacle.
The Itinerary in Detail
Your day begins at the specified meeting point, which can vary based on your package choice. Once there, the staff greets you in a friendly manner and guides you through the safety briefing. You’ll learn about the dogs—who are well-trained and eager to work—and about the basics of mushing.
The harnessing process is surprisingly engaging. Watching the dogs come alive as they’re prepared for the trail can be quite heartwarming, especially if you’re an animal lover. After a quick demonstration, you’ll get a chance to help with harnessing, adding a sense of ownership to the experience.
The actual sledding starts on valley trails that wind through snow-covered forests. The guide will briefly show you how to steer and brake, then you’re off. During the ride, you’ll pass through scenic sections with panoramic views of Mont-Tremblant, a perfect backdrop for photos or simply soaking in the winter wonderland.
Guides will be attentive, ensuring everyone remains safe while encouraging participation. If you want to try driving, you’ll be given the chance—though they usually assign sleds based on safety considerations and group dynamics. Many reviewers mention that guides are helpful and informative, often sharing interesting tidbits about the dogs and the area.
Back at the kennel, you’ll have time to interact with the dogs, brush them, and give treats. If it’s the right season, puppies might be available for petting—a delightful bonus. The experience is designed to be relaxed, allowing you to connect with the animals and learn about their work.
Finally, everyone gathers in the yurt for hot chocolate and cookies, sharing experiences and photos. It’s a warm and friendly finish to a chilly but invigorating day.
More Great Tours NearbyWho Will Love This Tour?

This dogsledding adventure appeals to those seeking authentic winter activities that involve direct interaction with working dogs. It’s ideal for travelers who appreciate scenic landscapes, outdoor fun, and a small-group, personalized experience. It’s also very suitable for families with children over 12, provided they’re comfortable around animals and outdoor activity.
If you’re looking for a light-hearted, engaging, and scenic activity that offers genuine insight into the world of dogsledding, this tour is a strong choice. It’s especially fitting for those who value friendly guides, informative interactions, and authentic mountain scenery.
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Final Thoughts

The Mont-Tremblant Guided Dogsledding Tour with Hot Chocolate offers a warm and lively introduction to the winter wonderland of Quebec’s Laurentians. With the combination of hands-on participation, spectacular views, and friendly staff, it provides a well-rounded experience that’s both fun and meaningful. While it’s priced competitively considering what’s included, the true value lies in the personal interaction and the chance to see and learn about working sled dogs in their natural environment.
This tour is a perfect choice for those who want a genuine outdoor adventure with a friendly, small-group atmosphere. Whether you’re a dog lover, a scenery seeker, or just eager to try something new, it’s a memorable way to spend an hour in the snow.
FAQs

Is this tour suitable for children under 12?
No, children must be at least 12 years old to participate, as this is a requirement for safety and activity level.
What should I wear?
Dress warmly in layers, including waterproof outerwear, gloves, and a hat. Helmets are provided, but bringing your own helmet if you have one is recommended.
How long does the tour last?
The sledding itself is approximately 1 hour. The entire experience, including preparation and interaction, may take a bit longer.
Are guides bilingual?
Yes, guides speak both English and French, ensuring clear communication regardless of your language preference.
Can I drive the sled myself?
Yes, during the brief safety instruction, you’ll learn how to run your own team, and guides will assign sleds accordingly. Participants may switch between driving and riding.
Is the experience suitable for pregnant women?
No, pregnant women should avoid this activity for safety reasons.
What is included in the price?
The price covers about an hour of sledding, helmet rental, hot chocolate and cookies, and interaction with the dogs including treats and brushing.
What is the maximum weight allowed?
The maximum weight per sled is 450 lbs (204 kg), so larger groups or individuals should check suitability before booking.
In all, for a mix of adventure, scenery, and heartfelt interaction, this dogsledding tour in Mont-Tremblant delivers a memorable winter experience. It’s well-suited for those who want to connect with nature and animals in a friendly, relaxed setting—not just another generic activity, but one that captures the spirit of Quebec’s snowy outdoors.
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