Sled-dog hiking and bison visit

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- Guide
- All equipment provided
- Kennel presentation
- Gear setup & safety briefing
- Visit to the bison herd
Excluded
- Meals/snacks
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Cani-Hiking
Cani-hiking originates from the summer mode of travel used by the Inuit and Native American peoples. These nomadic groups traveled their hunting grounds by sled in winter and on foot, connected to their sled dogs, during the summer months.
Today, cani-hiking involves being pulled by your dog while walking, guiding them with voice commands. Equipped with a harness, the dog is attached to the hiker by a long leash connected to a wide belt around the waist.
Come share our passion and love for sled dogs alongside your new four-legged companion and a guide who will lead you through the breathtaking beauty of our trails.
3-Hour Package:
Explore our forest and mountain trails for two hours, following the bison trail. You’ll have the chance to observe North America’s largest land mammal, the wood bison.
This package also includes a visit to our kennel, where you will learn more about the fascinating world of sled dogs!
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