Our Kennel
Our mission is to breed and train our sled dogs to perform at their highest level. As the musher, I strive to return the loyalty, affection, and heart that our dogs show us. They motivate us to excel and inspire me to achieve our goals together. Working with them gives me the confidence that we can overcome challenges as a team.
These Alaskan Huskies are a vital part of my life, and I want to give back what they have provided me through life’s obstacles. Their resilience is what draws me to this breed and fuels my passion for advancing the Alaskan Husky. I want my kids and our tour guests to experience the remarkable abilities of these dogs and the deep connection they offer.
We work primarily with four bloodlines from World Champion kennels, focusing on first-generation offspring of proven champions. Our goal is to preserve and enhance the traits of these key dogs through selective breeding to produce future generations of champions. The bloodlines we are blending come from Cook’s Kennel, Saunderson Kennel, Egil Ellis, and Martin Buser.
With great curiosity and enthusiasm, we are dedicated to working with the Alaskan Husky. Our aim is to compete against the best teams in the world at major races such as the Anchorage Fur Rendezvous, Fairbanks Open North American Championship, The Pas World Championship, and the International Pedigree Stage Stop Race. We continually evaluate our team’s performance and strive to improve our skills and the breed.
(Video – a snapshot of one of our days)
Our Human Team
Aaron Campbell
Owner and operator, with 30 years of experience, including seven years working and racing for three different World Champion kennels, Aaron has developed a keen eye for recognizing talented sled dogs. He extensively researches bloodlines in the sport to learn what common trends lead to a championship team. Aaron shares this passion with his children and values the time spent with them breeding, racing and guiding tours with their sled dogs.
Avery Campbell
Avery started mushing when she was 6 years old, and her gentleness with the dogs has created a strong bond. Over the years, she has made countless dog treats for them. Now, as she moves up from the Jr. Class, she is excited to race her first season in the 6-dog class. Her need for speed and nimbleness on the sled will make for an exciting combination to watch!
“My favourite part of dog sledding is being able to own so many dogs, and travel with my family for dog races.”
Eldon Campbell
Eldon started mushing at the age of 4, often joining me on our earliest runs as a kennel. His kindness is quickly picked up by our dogs, and he has made many four-legged friends. Eldon won his first Jr. Race at Southend, SK, in the 2023/2024 season and he’s excited to train and race his Jr. team this upcoming season.
“One of my favorite memories from racing was last year (2023/2024 season), I was racing with my little brother and my friend and his brother and 2 other people and it was one of my first races I got to use the “A Team” and it was the fastest and most fun team I have ever raced. It also was fun hanging out with my friends and going snowmobiling”
Harris Campbell
Harris first raced when he was 4 years old and loves steering the sled, always seizing the chance to make it jump. The dogs respond well to his playful nature. At 8 years old, Harris raced in the 11-mile Jr. Race in Southend, SK, in the 2023/2024 season and he’s excited to be racing with Hookfang and Stormcutter this upcoming season.
