Dog Sledding Ride in Saint-Hippolyte with Quebecois Meal

Take the controls of a dogsled in Saint-Hippolyte, near Montreal, and round off your activity with a Québécois meal in a refuge!

Discovery | 10-15 minutes

2 options available from €91

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From€91
2 hrs
Occasionally sporty

Practical information

Course of events

- Meeting with the musher at the Aventures Plein Air base 30 minutes before the start of the ride

- 10-minute briefing on the activity and how to drive the sled

- Departure for a 10 to 15-minute dogsled ride

- Photo opportunity and cuddles with the dogs for 10 to 15 minutes

- A 5 to 10-minute Monster Truck ride to the kennel

- Visit of the kennel with the musher for 20 to 30 minutes, with hot wine or hot chocolate to warm you up

- Quebec-style meal in the refuge for 45 minutes to 1 hour (white meat or vegetarian options available)

- 5 to 10-minute ride back to the base in the Monster Truck and end of the activity

Activity requirements

Minimum driver age: 16 years old

The person driving the sled must be able to stand with his hands on the sled behind the basket and to brake with his foot to slow the dogs down.

Physical ability required: to make a mountain hike with ascents and descents.

Please arrive 30 minutes before the departure time.

All children must be accompanied by an adult.

Special terms

Please contact the instructor at least 2 days in advance to select your meal option (regular, pork-free or vegetarian) and let him know if you have any dietary restrictions.

Please let us know if you are significantly overweight.

This activity is not accessible for pregnant or disabled people.

If you wish, you can rent cold-weather equipment (mittens, coat, trousers and boots) on site for a supplement of $20.

A shuttle transfer from Montreal to the meeting place is available: the cost is $100+taxes per person (a minimum of 2 people is required for transportation).

Meeting point:
Aventures Plein Air - 42 Rue de la Chaumine, Saint-Hippolyte, QC J8A 2N4, Canada
Spoken languages:French, English
Included
  • Guide
  • Visit to the kennel
  • Quebec-style meal at the refuge
  • Hot wine or hot chocolate
  • Quebec taxes
Excluded
  • Extreme-cold equipment (mittens, coat, trousers and boots)
Do not forget to bring
  • Winter clothes (avoid coton)
  • Winter boots
  • Mittens / Gloves
  • Hat
  • Neck warmer
  • Ski mask
  • Extra pair of socks