There are wonderful opportunities for dogsledding throughout British Columbia. Many resorts offer tours, and operators also offer memorable backcountry experiences.
In Vancouver, Coast & Mountains, Whistler offers invigorating excursions through the snow-covered forests of the Soo or Brandywine valleys on sleds pulled by Alaskan Racing Huskies.
Over in the Thompson Okanagan, dogsledding enthusiasts can choose from backcountry routes which offers popular tours in:
Both Fernie and Kimberley alpine resorts in the Kootenay Rockies - family-friendly and world-renowned destinations - offer dogsledding tours.
Up in the Cariboo Chilcotin Coast, tours head over snow-blanketed rolling hills and through winter wonderlands of forests from the many guest lodges and ranches in the area.
Dogsledding Areas in BC
Vancouver, Coast & Mountains
Sled through the valleys near Whistler, site of the alpine and Nordic venues for the Vancouver 2010 Olympic & Paralympic Winter Games.
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Thompson Okanagan
Explore by sled the wilderness areas of Wells Gray Provincial Park, Valemount, Princeton and Sun Peaks Resort.
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Kootenay Rockies
A selection of tours are offered at two of the region's world-class resorts.
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Cariboo Chilcotin Coast
Combine a dogsledding adventure with a multi-day stay at one of the region's many guest ranches or lodges.
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