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1.5 hours
Daily Tour
15 people
Chinese, English
Have a one-of-a-kind experience and go on a dog sledding tour. Let your guide take you across snow-packed trails and under frost-covered trees. Learn about the region’s Indigenous history and dog sledding culture and enjoy hot tea with bannock.
Get picked up from outside your accommodation in Yellowknife and hop aboard a climate-controlled van. Relax during your ride to the base camp where you will begin your dog sledding adventure.
Listen to a short safety briefing that will help you to feel confident during your ride and then meet a team of friendly dogs. Step onto your sled and follow your guide on an adventure in gorgeous wintertime nature. Feel the energy of your dog team while they pull you through snow-filled trails.
During your tour spend time in a cozy cabin to sip on a hot cup of tea and snack on some bannock. Learn about Indigenous traditions, the history of the area, and dog sledding before heading to the base camp for your ride back to your accommodations.
Last update: 02-24-2023
Tour Code: SHWT-CA-0165 |
You can cancel your Tour order within 48 hours before the start of the tour activity for a full refund.
If you cancel your order less than 48 hours before the start date of the Tour Experience, the amount you paid will not be reimbursed.
Any request for changes made less than 48 hours before the start of the Tour experience will not be accepted.
The time base is considered the one of the Tour experience local time.
What is the security of face masks and attendee health during Dog sledding tour in Canada?
Reply: The staff will make temperature check for travelers upon arrival.
What about sanitization during the Dog sledding tour in Canada?
Reply: Both the tour staff and travelers are supplied with hand sanitizer gel; the same sanitization applies to the equipment used during the tour experience.
What about social distancing during the Dog sledding tour in Canada?
Reply: The tour experience applies for Social distancing with respect to what it’s indicated by the Ministry of Health.
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