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Explore Newfoundland with Dog Team Tours: An Ultimate Guide

There are many ways to travel throughout Newfoundland’s scenic frontiers, but dog sledding is easily one of the funnest. Being pulled by a team of loyal dogs, all the while taking in the beauty around you helps to create an unforgettable experience. Whether you are an adrenaline junkie or a nature enthusiast, dog sledding in Canada is for you.


Let’s take a further look into dog team tours in Newfoundland, and what to expect from the excursions. You won’t want to miss this exhilarating experience the next time you visit our property!

What are Dog Team Tours?

Dog team tours, or dog sledding as it is often referred to, is a winter activity unlike any other. A team of dogs, typically ranging from 4 to 18, pull a passenger behind them in a sled. The individual, often referred to as the “musher”, can help guide the dogs throughout various trials. Imagine gliding through snow-covered landscapes, witnessing the beauty as you are pulled by a team of loyal dogs.


Newfoundland sled dogs are guaranteed to create an intimate experience as you connect with both nature and the animals. The tours create not only a thrilling ride, but an immersive experience. Witness the bond between humans and dogs yourself throughout your journey!


Meet the Dogs

As previously mentioned, one of the most exciting parts of dog sledding are the dogs themselves. Typically, dog sledding teams consist of Alaskan Huskies, Siberian Huskies, or any breed known for endurance and strength. Each dog presents a differing personality, showcasing the uniqueness of each team member. 


Throughout the “gangline”, or the long line that connects the dogs, your party can understand the team dynamic. Whether it is the lead dog, who guides the sled, or the swing dogs who assist, each member plays a vital role.


Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada

Our diverse landscape creates an unforgettable journey as you travel throughout the terrain. From the coastal cliffs to the hidden forests, witness the beauty of our land. Some tours could take you through the scenic Gros Morne National Park, known for its dramatic cliffs and deep fjords. Other tours will focus on the island’s snow-covered landscape that stretches for miles, offering a long and relaxing journey.


Thrill seekers and nature lovers will have their needs met through the variety of landscapes presented by
Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.

Northern Lights Dog Sledding

A local company, Northern Lights Dog Sledding, provides one of the most memorable experiences in the area. Family owned and operated, the dog sledding company provides multiple packages for varying group sizes. The packages are as follows:


Rose’s Run

One of the most popular tours, Rose’s Run showcases the beauty within the province of Labrador region. 

Duration: 1.5 hours

Riders: up to 2

Pricing: $100 per person, $40 fo children under 6


Gulluk’s Getaway

Listed as the most popular trail, Gulluk’s Getaway travels through portage trails on Lake Melville.

Duration: 2.5 hours

Riders: up to 4

Pricing: $150 per person, $50 fo children under 6


Jack’s Journey

Travel through diverse landscapes, from the old logging trails to the community of North West River with this exclusive ride.

Duration: 6 hours 

Riders: up to 2

Pricing: $300 per person, with a minimum age of 10


Overnight Tour

Overnight tour options are also available through this company’s website, creating a complete Northern experience.

Duration: 1.5 days

Riders: up to  4

Pricing: Beginning at $525 per person, with a minimum age of 10


Come experience the joy of dog sledding in Canada for yourselves with our local Northern Lights Dog Sledding company!


What to Bring and What to Expect

Preparing for a dog team tour requires some planning. Please dress in warm layers, as the temperatures often get below freezing. We recommend waterproof and insulated boots to protect your feet, along with gloves and a hat. These are essential in ensuring your comfortability during your ride. Depending on the tour, additional gear may be required and provided, such as helmets and blankets for additional warmth. 


You’ll want to bring your camera during this immersive experience, to capture the beauty all around you. The breathtaking views are ones that cannot be missed, and should be documented for generations to come!


Lake Melville

Traveling to Newfoundland and Labrador during the summer months? Check out our article on Lake Melville, an inside look on the beauty of the body of water. Whether it is boating, fishing or swimming, Lake Melville is sure to provide joy to parties of all ages.

A group of husky dogs pulling a sled through the snow

Stay at Gosling Lake Campground

After your thrilling ride, come on over to our campground to relax and put up your feet for the night. Situated on 34.6 acres, our property is a site you cannot afford to miss. Whether you are interested in our back-in sites, tent lots, or fully equipped RV rentals, we are sure to provide your party with a great experience.

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