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Nothing compares to the rush of speeding down a snowy trail behind a team of eager sled dogs. Snowy Owl Sled Dog Tours has given visitors to Canmore this incredible feeling since 1981. A sled dog tour is an incredible way to experience the front ranges of the breathtaking Canadian Rockies. Try the two-hour Powder Hound Express, where you'll learn how to mush a sled dog team before setting off on a high-flying adventure in Kananaskis Country. Try the two-day Ghosts of Fortune Mountain tour for an adventure that explores 80 km (50 mi) of trails, serves up delicious gourmet cuisine and provides a night under a blanket of stars in a cozy fur-lined tent. The fun doesn’t stop when the snow melts. Summer tours use dog carts and operate from June to the end of September.

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A dog sled crosses frozen Spray Lakes, snowing spraying behind, mountains in the background on a wintery day in Canmore, Kananaskis Country.
The tours offer stunning views of Alberta’s winter landscapes, including forests, mountains, and frozen lakes.
A visitor giving a hug to one of the lead huskie after dog sledding on Spray Lakes.
Each tour includes an introduction to dog sledding techniques and a chance to interact with the sled dogs.
A close up of the huskies resting on a dog sledding tour, mountains, forest and sun in background, while sledding in Spray Lakes in Canmore.
Snowy Owl Sled Dog Tours emphasizes safety and provides all necessary gear, including warm clothing and equipment.
Two people stand around an outdoor fire while one person pays attention to one of the lead huskies, after a dog sled adventure in Spray Lakes in Canmore.
The company offers both half-day and full-day tours, catering to various experience levels and group sizes.