Enjoy an unforgettable dog sledding experience in the stunning Canadian Rockies. Here are four businesses offering a trip across the snowy landscapes near Banff National Park. Experience the thrill of mushing and connect with a lovable husky pack on these bucket-list tours!

Photo Credit: Canadian Tourism Commission
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1. Dog Sledding in Banff National Park
Kingmik Dog Sled Tours
Dog sledding inside Banff National Park is only provided by Kingmik Dog Sled Tours near Lake Louise. They offer a short introductory tour called the Canadian Heritage Tour, the Narnia Tour, and the Great Divide Tour, which takes you across the Continental Divide, the main watershed division of North America.
On the Canadian Heritage Tour, embark on an authentic dog sledding adventure in Yoho National Park, tracing historic routes under majestic peaks. Marvel at glaciers, critter tracks, and stunning vistas as your guide shares sled-dog stories. Meet and photograph the huskies, guide the team, and conclude with snacks, warm drinks, and unforgettable memories.
Where: From Lake Louise
Phone: 1-855-482-4592
How Much: $350 and up for 1 Adult, 2 Adults, or 1 Adult and 1 Child.
2. Dog Sled Tours In Spray Valley Provincial Park
Snowy Owl Dog Sled Tours
Snowy Owl offers unforgettable dog sledding experiences in Spray Valley Provincial Park, suitable for all ages and skill levels. Choose from Powder Hound Express (2-hour, family-friendly sledding with optional self-driving), Sunfeather Winterlude (4-hour, 24 km sledding with campfire lunch), or Spirit of the Dog Society (full-day, 7 hours sledding). For the ultimate adventure, the Ghost of Fortune Mountain (2-day, 80 km sledding with winter camping) includes cozy tents, gourmet meals, and stunning trails. Experience the thrill of mushing and connect with a lovable husky pack on these bucket-list tours! Details
Where: 109-829 10th Street, Canmore
Ph: 403-678-4369
Touring Area: In & around Spray Lakes, Spray Valley Provincial Park.
How much: $350 & up
Howling Dog Tours
Howling Dog Tours offers options for all ages (2+), including the Unleash the Musher Tour (2 hours, scenic 5 km trail, snacks, and hot drinks) and the Dog Day Afternoon Tour (3.5–4 hours, hands-on mushing, breathtaking trails, fireside snack, and optional lunch).
Where: Unit 105, 712 Bow Valley Trail, Canmore
Touring Area: In & around Spray Lakes, Spray Valley Provincial Park.
Phone: (403) 678-9588
How much: Adults: $305 per person and up
Mad Dogs & Englishmen Dog Sled Expedition
Mad Dogs & Englishmen Dog Sled Expeditions offers 3 choices. The Mountain Musher Tour (2 hours) offers stunning views of Spray Lakes and arctic-like ice flows. The Mount Nester Viewpoint Half-Day Tour (3-3.5 hours) takes you through Spray Valley to a scenic backcountry campsite for a campfire lunch. The adventurous Fortress Mountain Tour (2.5-3 hours) includes a shuttle to an exclusive trail at 7,000 feet, with breathtaking vistas and sections for pushing and downhill fun. Enjoy hot chocolate, cookies, and water along the way before returning via all-terrain vehicle.
Where: Office: The Mad Dog Cafe & Market, 113, 302 Old Canmore Road. Canmore
Tours: Spray Lake Provincial Park/Fortress Mountain Kananaskis
Phone: 403-609-3670
How Much: $590 & up per sled
























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