What to wear for Doglsedding

Passenger: Warm boots, snowsuits, gloves; tuque and even hot pads are suggested. Dress in layers.

Driver: will sometimes be standing still and sometimes will be running along the sled. Drivers will be using the foot brake which kicks up snow onto your pants. Good boots are important for this activity. On snowy or windy days we suggest you bring ski goggles if you have them.


Dogsledding has a longstanding history as a part of Quebec and Canadian culture. Know more about doglsedding in Quebec >

Layering for a better experience

Layering lets you add and remove layers and adjust your comfort. The first layer should be formfitting and should be a material to keep you dry. Synthetics are great as they wick away moisture. Cotton is a definite no-no: Once wet it stays wet. The second layer, or insulating layer, will keep you warm like a fleece or wool sweater (Insulating layer can actually be more than one layer). The third layer would be a waterproof or water-resistant shell or insulated shell to protect you from the wind, snow, and any wetness. Ideal shell fabrics are breathable.

Dogsledding - Diable Adventure

Enjoy this exhilarating northern adventure as you take in the scenery and the views of Mont-Tremblant. Ride on the winding trails with lots of fun ups and downs during this ultimate winter experience. A Tremblant Dogsledding adventure is unforgettable for families, couples, groups, and winter lovers!

  • Enjoy sledding through the peaceful snowfields and beautiful forests.
  • Easily accessible location, just a 5 minutes away Tremblant resort!
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