Sled dog stroll
Bureau de la vie étudiante presents

Sled dog stroll

In-person Event
February 9th 2025
7:45 am – 5:00 pm

1915 Chemin Lambert, Saint-Nicolas, QC, Canada
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*** Activity exclusively reserved for Université Laval students***

The Bureau de la vie étudiante invites you on a dog sledding excursion. From a traditional means of transportation to a racing and leisure activity, dog sledding remains rooted in Canada's northern culture.

The activity consists of a short training session to teach you how to guide a sled, a 30-minute sled dog ride, a photo opportunity with the dogs and puppies, and a snowshoe walk.

For the sled dog ride, you'll be paired up in teams of two, spending half the time as a driver and the other half as a passenger. Please note that you must weigh at least 110 pounds (50 kilos) to be a driver.

To facilitate the work of the dogs, the total weight of the 2 participants must be balanced between all the sleds, so we may assign you with someone other than the person of your choice to respect certain standards.

As the whole group can't do the ride at the same time, during the wait time, you'll have the opportunity to snowshoe around the site and/or meet the dogs and puppies on break.

To participate in this activity, you must have read, understood and accepted Passion Husky's conditions and risks. Please also note that you must hand in your telephone before the start of the sled dog ride (you can keep it for the other parts of the activity).

IMPORTANT MUST READ: RISKS ACCEPTATION WAIVER

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When: Sunday, February 9, 2025. Departure between the Ernest-Lemieux and Alphonse-Desjardins pavilions. *** Several departures are planned, pay particular attention when purchasing your tickets, you will also select the time of your departure***

Group 1: 7:45 a.m. to 10:45 a.m.

Group 2: 11:45 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Group 3: 1:50 p.m. to 5 p.m.

Cost: $80 including transportation, entry to the site, dog sledding, snowshoe trekking, visit to the kennel and guide service.

Clothing: Dress warmly, as the activity takes place entirely outdoors in the forest. Mittens, tuque, scarf, winter coat and pants, warm socks and winter boots are essential. We also recommend wearing ski goggles or sunglasses.

A heated building is available if needed.

Meals: There is no food service on site. It is recommended to bring a bottle of water and a lunch or snack if desired.

Registration:  Get your ticket online (credit card only) before Thursday, January 30 at 11:45 p.m. The number of students who can participate is limited. First come, first served.

Tickets are not refundables: If you cannot make it anymore you can transfer your ticket to any other students. 

Weather: Saint-Nicolas, QC - Actuel - MétéoMédia

Bad weather: In the event that the site is closed due to very bad weather conditions, you will be notified of the cancellation or postponement of the activity by email and will be reimbursed if applicable.

To find out more about the activities organized by the Bureau de la vie étudiante: https://www.bve.ulaval.ca/en/international-students/discover-quebec-activity-program/

Bureau de la vie étudiante

information@bve.ulaval.ca 

418 656-2765

Collection of personal information 

Université Laval collects your personal information to validate your presence at the activity. 

All required information is mandatory, unless otherwise indicated. 

To access or rectify your information, please contact the person responsible for the protection of personal information (french only). 

To learn more about the protection of your personal information, consult our privacy policy.

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*** Activity exclusively reserved for Université Laval students***

The Bureau de la vie étudiante invites you on a dog sledding excursion. From a traditional means of transportation to a racing and leisure activity, dog sledding remains rooted in Canada's northern culture.

The activity consists of a short training session to teach you how to guide a sled, a 30-minute sled dog ride, a photo opportunity with the dogs and puppies, and a snowshoe walk.

For the sled dog ride, you'll be paired up in teams of two, spending half the time as a driver and the other half as a passenger. Please note that you must weigh at least 110 pounds (50 kilos) to be a driver.

To facilitate the work of the dogs, the total weight of the 2 participants must be balanced between all the sleds, so we may assign you with someone other than the person of your choice to respect certain standards.

As the whole group can't do the ride at the same time, during the wait time, you'll have the opportunity to snowshoe around the site and/or meet the dogs and puppies on break.

To participate in this activity, you must have read, understood and accepted Passion Husky's conditions and risks. Please also note that you must hand in your telephone before the start of the sled dog ride (you can keep it for the other parts of the activity).

IMPORTANT MUST READ: RISKS ACCEPTATION WAIVER

Passion Husky: Home | Passion Husky

When: Sunday, February 9, 2025. Departure between the Ernest-Lemieux and Alphonse-Desjardins pavilions. *** Several departures are planned, pay particular attention when purchasing your tickets, you will also select the time of your departure***

Group 1: 7:45 a.m. to 10:45 a.m.

Group 2: 11:45 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Group 3: 1:50 p.m. to 5 p.m.

Cost: $80 including transportation, entry to the site, dog sledding, snowshoe trekking, visit to the kennel and guide service.

Clothing: Dress warmly, as the activity takes place entirely outdoors in the forest. Mittens, tuque, scarf, winter coat and pants, warm socks and winter boots are essential. We also recommend wearing ski goggles or sunglasses.

A heated building is available if needed.

Meals: There is no food service on site. It is recommended to bring a bottle of water and a lunch or snack if desired.

Registration:  Get your ticket online (credit card only) before Thursday, January 30 at 11:45 p.m. The number of students who can participate is limited. First come, first served.

Tickets are not refundables: If you cannot make it anymore you can transfer your ticket to any other students. 

Weather: Saint-Nicolas, QC - Actuel - MétéoMédia

Bad weather: In the event that the site is closed due to very bad weather conditions, you will be notified of the cancellation or postponement of the activity by email and will be reimbursed if applicable.

To find out more about the activities organized by the Bureau de la vie étudiante: https://www.bve.ulaval.ca/en/international-students/discover-quebec-activity-program/

Bureau de la vie étudiante

information@bve.ulaval.ca 

418 656-2765

Collection of personal information 

Université Laval collects your personal information to validate your presence at the activity. 

All required information is mandatory, unless otherwise indicated. 

To access or rectify your information, please contact the person responsible for the protection of personal information (french only). 

To learn more about the protection of your personal information, consult our privacy policy.