Yellowknife Dog Sledding Tours
- Duration: 1 Hours (approx.)
- Product code: TDST
MIN: 4 pax | Actual Time On Sled: Approximately 20 - 30 mins (Depending on participants weight)
Sled through frozen lakes and trails with the fastest sled-dogs in the north and the defending champions of the Canadian Dog Derby. You don't want to miss this thrilling ride-of-a-lifetime. These intelligent dogs know the way and love to sled fast on a cold arctic winter day. Make sure you bring your GoPro camera to capture the best moments on your dog sledding adventure.
What's Included
- Super friendly dog team ready to please you
- Complementary hot beverages on request
- Your hour tour includes round trip tour transportation and approximately 20 - 30 mins dog-sledding with dog team
- Professional dog team guide
What's Not Included
- Anything not listed on included
After hotel pickup, your tour starts at a dog sledding location, where your professional dog musher will instruct and guide you through all the safety features for udrive dog-sledding tour only. On traditional dog-sledding no safety briefing required as your experienced dog musher will guide the dog team. Following the guide instruction, sit back and enjoy the ride! Your sled-dog adventure begins at the kennels. As your sled-dogs sled through the frozen lake, they will pick up speed through the trails before returning to the kennels. After an eight kilometer sledding loop, your driver/guide will drive you back to the hotel. Hot chocolate, coffee and tea are available if you wish to warm up after an adrenaline chilling ride.
Optional misc
Winter gear rental additional cost
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Note:- Actual tour time subject to confirmation by email before arrival.
Traditional Dog-sledding:- 4 to 6 participants sharing one sled | Udrive Dog-sledding:- 2 to 3 participants sharing one sled
*Child rate applies to children under 12 years old.
Tour is offered through one of our experienced dog mushing partners who have long history in sled dog racing competition.