Mush! Dogsledding is one of Canada’s oldest official sports. For thousands of years, the dog has been an integral part of First Nations life.
Learn about this ancient mode of transportation as you blaze through the meandering forest of towering Western Hemlocks and Cedars. Witness stunning views of the Whistler Valley, Olympic sites, Black Tusk and beyond as the enchanted forest trails open up to reveal a spectacular world of winter beauty.
Your adventure isn’t over until you’ve warmed your hands and shared your tales of adventure over a hot drink and a snack in our staging area.


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Expedition of the Snow Dancers (2.5 hrs)
Tour includes |
• Snack and hot drink |
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• Transportation |
Departs |
• Whistler - 9:30, 11:00, 12:30, 2:00 |
Duration |
• 2-2.5 hours round trip |
Operates |
• Winter |
Cost |
• Adult CAN$167 (2 adults per sled) |
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• Child (5-12 yrs-75lbs max)
• CAN$83.50 (with 2 adults) |
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Minimum age 2 years old (must be well dressed and comfortable in winter conditions) |
Alaskan Racing Huskies are a beautiful crossbreed of Husky and Greyhound. They are friendly, approachable, strong and fast.
Your guide, or “musher,” will introduce you to each dog, show you how to harness them up and teach you how to drive a sled.
Some people want to stand on the runners and experience dogsledding from the driver’s perspective...
...others would rather snuggle under the cozy blankets inside the sled and let the musher do the driving.
Whichever you choose, both are unforgettable ways to experience the thrill of the ride!
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