![]() We welcome fellow eco-friendly explorers to travel lightly on our land using dogsleds pulled by our incredible teams of canine engines, fueled with the help of hunters and farmers across our region who provide us with trimmings of deer, moose, and beef for snacks for the dogs, ensuring that nothing from animals is wasted. Our guided routes range from 1hr - half a day and follow trails that suit any skill level. Our area has much to offer, and we welcome you to join us along its endless trail systems. ![]() ![]() We are the new generation of land stewards, protecting and restoring this land in the summer, and in the winter, we are your guides along our preferred routes to the places where stories and legends are made. At our heart, we are not a touring operation. We train 3-4x/week with these amazing dogs, and likely, some of the commuters have seen us on Bruce Rd 33 as we do our road training, teaching each team of dogs how to behave safely around traffic. We carefully work with each family to make sure each dog is healthy and well cared for before and after each run, including nutrition, physical health and fitness, after run care, training, and teaching them about urban dogsledding too. We work, train, learn, and most of all, we complete amazing adventures as a team.Īs we complete each milestone in our training season, we open up greater numbers and types of areas that we can bring our dogs, all the way from the tip of the peninsula to Owen Sound, from Durham to Kincardine and all the way back up the peninsula again. We train in every possible area across our county, including hills to build strength, multi-use trails to build focus around other dogs and passers-by, roads to have them used to distractions, and on miles of long trails to build distance endurance. ![]() We work with our families to train with each of our now 17 canine athletes that we work with around the area. ![]()
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