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    Expedition Wolf

    5.0 (6 reviews)

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    7 years ago

    Exhilarating adventure! Bringing my two daughters with their respective families next January!!!

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    7 years ago

    Matthieu was an outstanding guide. He made the trip so fun. It was our second time and we recommend it highly.

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    Alaskan Adventure

    5.0(7 reviews)
    40.1 km

    If you're even slightly considering on going dog sledding, just do it!…read more Dog sledding was something thats been on my bucket list so for our trip to Quebec, we decided to look up several spots. Alaskan Adventure seemed promising and is located near Mont Tremblant which was about 1.5 hours from Montreal. They offer two packages, one that includes transportation and one without. The transportation option is an additional fee that provides pick up and drop off to the Mont Tremblant resort area but I'm not exactly sure how that works since we drove there ourselves. The team at Alaskan Adventure were extremely welcoming, fun, and professional. You can tell that they are truly passionate and love what they do. The pack consists of 60+ dogs that are all well cared for. The dogs looked very healthy and happy, are well trained, super friendly, and ready to run. Your adventure starts with an introduction on how to drive the sled, then you'll help harness the dogs and off you go for the one hour ride. Halfway through, you'll get a break for the dogs to rest and for you to enjoy some hot chocolate and cookies inside a little cabin. You are able to play with the dogs and take plenty of pictures during this time as well. This is your chance to switch drivers! When you arrive back to the kennel, you get to reward the dogs with some treats and are able to meet the rest of the pack. If you're lucky, they might even have some pups for you to play with! We got to meet 5 month old Eclipse and Misty this season. You get to stick around the kennel for as long as you'd like and then head back to the main lodge where warm soup is served. During this time, you get to see all the pictures and videos their photographer took during your adventure. Here are some things to know: 1. If you book the 3:30pm slot, the dogs would already be harnessed and ready to go to ensure that you'll have enough time for the entire activity before sunset. We didn't know this prior to booking but that was okay with us and appreciated that Sonia quickly reached out via email to let us know. She was also very responsive to any additional questions we had. 2. You have the opportunity to purchase the photos/videos taken during your adventure for CA$50, which I think you should because they take lots of nice pictures of you to keep for memories. Their photographer was on standby alongside different parts of the trail to capture your best moments. 3. Bring cash so you can tip your guides as well because they certainly deserve it! I'm not sure if they mention that but there's a tip box at the front check in desk where you can drop it in. 4. Lastly, be sure to dress warmly and bring out the snow pants, boots, and gloves. We were prepared but was told that they do have some spares if we needed it. We had an amazing time at Alaskan Adventure and have so many great things to say about our experience. The entire process from booking to sledding was a breeze. Sonia, Max, and the entire team (dogs included) were wonderful and I would HIGHLY recommend booking this excursion with them. It's the perfect winter activity thats fit for all ages and skill levels.

    As a professional dog groomer, it is only natural that I found the only dog-themed activity to do…read morein the mountains! The trip up the mountain and through the forestry to get to the meet-up location was a bit rough as it was our first time in the snow so give yourself plenty of time to make the drive and arrive at least 15 minutes prior to your scheduled reservation. My husband was unprepared for the weather, and Marjorie made sure to find him some good pants & boots to use during our adventure. Once we were ready to go, we met up with the rest of our group at the kennels. The dogs were super excited to see us and couldn't wait to get to their sleds. Once we arrived we were able to help run our dogs to our sleds and set them up in their harnesses. Each team was chosen specifically with the riders in mind. After a lesson on how to drive our sleds, we were off! The entire sled trip was an hour long, but it is split into two 30 minute runs to give you a chance to warm up and switch passengers/drivers if you'd like. The dogs seemed most happy while pulling their sleds. It really is an incredible thing to see working dogs doing what they were bred to do. It was obvious that the dogs were loved, happy, and well cared for. The owners, Max & Sonia, and the guides, Irkaël, Marjorie, & Nicolas knew each of their dogs very well (there were lots of them!) and who each dog did and didn't get along with, what they liked to do, etc. Overall this was an absolutely unforgettable, once in a life time experience. Thank you so so much to Max & Sonia for their dedication to the dog world and this beautiful sport of dog sledding. Oh, and thank you to our amazing team: BoomBoom, Tina, Zorro, Igap, Mathis, and Balto!

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    Alaskan Adventure - Sitting on the sled, waiting to take off where my Husband Ryan would do the driving for the first 30 mins!

    Sitting on the sled, waiting to take off where my Husband Ryan would do the driving for the first 30 mins!

    Alaskan Adventure - Break time for the dogs

    Break time for the dogs

    Alaskan Adventure - Every dog has its own home.

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    Every dog has its own home.

    Glissades des Pays d'En Haut

    Glissades des Pays d'En Haut

    4.3(11 reviews)
    73.1 km

    Looking for a place to have fun during winter time but don't want to pay the high price tag for ski…read morerental and ski pass? This place have you covered! Here, you will go down multiple path using tubes (mostly), bobsleigh and multiple other things you can fit in. All tube have string which you can use to carry around and also attach each other so you slide together. Although, it's good to start but holding each other legs work way better. They say there's about 60 different slide. I can't really say if it's true or not. I think yeah there's at least 60 slides, now to say 60 different one is a bit pushing it (like 10 on the same side doing the exact same route for instance). We were there while there was multiple school bus during the week. Even with that, it wasn't awfully crowded and line were moving fast. The only time the line don't really move is when people don't reach the end and get stuck. Now they either have to walk or try to get going again if it's not on a flat zone. We were 3 and we never got stuck anywhere. We sometime gone 2 and even solo (some allow solo) and never got stuck so I'm unsure what the others were doing, but getting stuck seems pretty common when looking at people before us. The pricing is either 2 or 4 hours. You have 3 tier which allow you either only tube slides or adding other more specialise slide like bobsleigh for exemple. It was a fun day, good way to do some winter activity even for those that dislike winter. There's a little 2 story cabin that have a little cafeteria on the second level (like a snack shack). It's very small, food is at best ok. Took a poutine and was barely warm and it taste ok. Do expect the regular high price of food in any event/activity center.

    Came here with the family and we absolutely LOVED it!Weather was nice and mild and lots of fresh…read moresnow to play in. We opted for the snow tubing part only but will be back again and again to try out the other options found here. Price-tag is fair for such an activity, line-up is a little long though so I strongly recommend buying them ahead of time to save yourself a few minutes. The tubing lift is slow going up but reliable as it will bring you up the mountain with relative ease. There were about a dozen tracks to slide down with an automatic gate that goes up and down letting you know when it is safe to go down. The tubes were in excellent quality, no issues with them. The event is so much fun! I do recommend some snow goggles so you don't get snow in the face as you fly down the mountain. The journey is quick but so exciting. Tying up your tubes and going down permit you to have a totally different experience. As in going in backwards is crazy fun. It a totally fun workout and I'm still feeling it a few days later. Make sure to dress warmly with snow pants and just kill it. You'll have a great time!

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    Glissades des Pays d'En Haut
    Glissades des Pays d'En Haut
    Glissades des Pays d'En Haut

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    Cap Tremblant - One of the many cabins on the resort with Mont-Tremblant in the background

    Cap Tremblant

    4.4(7 reviews)
    21.8 km

    What a fantastic stay I had ! Perfect time of the year to see all the beautiful colors of the…read moretrees. I had one of the most epic views from the property it was over looking lac mercier. Every morning we woke up we spent on the balcony just taking in the fresh air, we had deers at our balcony, and gorgeous blue jays. We made delicious home cooked meals in their well equipped kitchen. I really enjoyed the homey feel as the kitchen was open concept so you had a view of the fireplace and tv. The bedroom was cozy and the bed felt like you were sleeping on a cloud. Television does have a lot of options for those rainy days that you don't feel like exploring. Wifi was quick but it does cut out every once in a while. the bbqs are available until October 1st which was amazing we got to grill up some great meats. There's only one main pool with a hot tub the big slide shuts down in September as well as the other hot tubs. We had a really great time here thanks to Chantal who was the woman I made my reservation originally with. She was pleasant upon check in and super cool when we would pass by on our way to use the hot tub & pool.

    I found this place randomly when booking a last minute trip and I couldn't be happier! I went with…read moremy girlfriend to Tremblant for the weekend and we got a 1-bedroom. The accommodation was bigger than I expected and the fully furnished condo (much bigger than a hotel room) was more than we couldn't have hoped. The balcony and barbecue were a cherry on top! Lodged into Mont-Plaisant, there are more than a dozen huge accommodations split into various sized condos. There are plenty of tennis courts and great pool/spa facilities on site. Beautiful hiking trails around the resort too! We had the Sunday brunch for $16 and it was pretty good. Lots of the things you'd expect, all buffet style. Eggs, beans, bacon, cereal, various toast, charcuteries, pastries, etc.... it was good, but I wouldn't say it was worth a full $16 per person. Everything about this place makes me want to come back!

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    Cap Tremblant - First snow of 2017. Balcony view.

    First snow of 2017. Balcony view.

    Cap Tremblant - Nothing fancy actually a bit scary down there

    Nothing fancy actually a bit scary down there

    Cap Tremblant

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    Mont Tremblant Ski Resort - @SkiTwigs on IG

    Mont Tremblant Ski Resort

    3.8(97 reviews)
    22.5 km

    now watching the documentary of Liam Tomam. Tremblant is truly SHADY and only cares about profit…read more______________________________________________ Attention first timers: they will gladly sell you $130 chairlift tickets even if you clearly state it's your first time skiing and won't be using the slopes. I emphasized multiple times that it was my FIRST time ever skiing, yet the tickets were still sold to me without any clarification or guidance. Once I realized the charge should not have applied in my situation, I disputed it with my credit card company. Very disappointing and questionable business practi

    Had an amazing week of skiing with the family!…read more For a first time skiing in Canada we all agreed this was a good choice. Plenty of terrain for advanced skiing which most of our party was. There are plenty of beginner slopes close by if you are unsure if your little ones are right for hear. I don't typically stop for lunch but I could not help myself in going back time and time again to grab a chili to warm up and thaw out. Loved seeing the fresh baked goods at the top lodge, i can safely say I stayed away from them. Mid week parking very manageable. P2 & P3 lots very close for walking to the access lift. I took a hard slip and fall on the ice so be sure not to take long strides while going through the parking lot. Lift lines were a breeze all week, even on Saturday with the Duncan lift down. Longest I ever waited was 20 minutes on the edge lift, and that was because the lifties did not do a good job clearing snow under the chairs so everyone kept loosing their skis. I bounced around in the singles line and in my group of four and both moved very well. I would absolutely come here again, there is plenty of places to stay around the area so arriving on a Saturday night to ski Sunday is very doable.

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    Mont Tremblant Ski Resort - Late February 2026

    Late February 2026

    Mont Tremblant Ski Resort
    Mont Tremblant Ski Resort

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    CozyCottages

    CozyCottages

    1.0(1 review)
    61.0 km

    We were 25 people spread out among 5 cottages and since we were all family, we thought it…read morereasonable that we would visit each other for campfires or waterfront sharing. We all retired to our own cottages however. The rental agreement stipulated that those outside the agreement were not welcome, which we understood to be those who hadn't rented a cottage, not our own family reunion members(who had each rented one of the side by side cottages!). Tracy was difficult and defensive and when we asked to contact the cottage owners directly over various issues, especially her constant surveillance and unreasonable demands about visiting, she said she was the owner even though in previous email communications she indicated she was the manager. In the end, it was just a shame really. It's a beautiful location though two of the 5 cottages had mice, swampy waterfronts that were not suitable for children and were run down. We were prepared to make it work but Tracy insisted every issue, including the leaking paddle boat, the mice, the lack of water for 24 hours etc were our problems, not hers, or that we were lying. It was very frustrating. Again, if she hadn't been around constantly, eavesdropping, calling myself or my daughter, emailing us to tell us we were not to visit each other, it would have been fine. That she insisted we stole 4 life jackets was the final straw and very offensive. She eventually found them and said, again, it was our fault for not putting them where they belonged; she never apologized for that unpleasant and uncalled for accusation.

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    CozyCottages
    CozyCottages
    CozyCottages - Peaceful lakefront

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    Peaceful lakefront

    Expedition Wolf - tours - Updated June 2026

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