Sled Dog Tours

Guide and owner Aaron Campbell has been mushing for 30 years, participating in races from Alaska to Minnesota, and even racing on the frozen Beaufort Sea in Tuktoyaktuk, NWT. Inspired by our dedicated sled dogs, we wanted to share this incredible experience with as many people as possible, which led to the creation of Campbells Racing Sled Dog Tours. By paying it forward, we aim to introduce all our guests to the raw beauty of dog sledding.

Join us and let our race-winning dog team take you down the trail. Feel the team’s power and passion for running as the quick release is pulled. You’ll hear the dogs’ excited barks turn to sudden silence as they start running, and then the mesmerizing sound of the runners sliding on the snow. Take in the beautiful winter scenery, sit back, and enjoy the ride!

What to Expect

When you arrive at the trailhead of our private trail system you will be able to park in the designated parking spots and will see our musher, and your tour guide, getting the sled dog team ready for your tour. Each of our guided tours will start with an introduction to the sport of mushing, touching on the history, equipment and care/feeding of our dogs. Your guide will also teach you how to harness and hook up the dogs. Your guide will ensure your safety and is always ready to answer any of your questions.

There are a variety of seating arrangements on the dog sled. We will create a “custom fit” for you and your family or group. Depending on your group sizes we may take more than one trip around the trail to provide the best experience for you. If you are not on the trail you have the option to warm up in our heated canvas winter tent or around the outdoor firepit, enjoying the beautiful central Saskatchewan winter outdoors! There is also a portable toilet on site.

Guest Experiences

sled dog & sauna donation raffle
win a sled dog & Sauna experience
for two (value $350)

Join our raffle for a chance to win a Sled Dog & Sauna Experience for Two at a Saskatchewan Provincial Park!

Echo Valley Provincial Park
Saturday, February 7 or Sunday, February 8

50% of all proceeds will be donated the Regina Humane Society helping provide care, shelter, and medical support for animals in need.

Thank you for supporting local dogs and local shelters. Good luck!