About this Event
Get ready for an epic adventure with your furry friends as we hit the snowy trails for an unforgettable dog sledding experience
🌲Hosted by Friends of the Saskatoon Afforestation Areas Inc. Battle River Kennel & Eagle Ridge Sled Dog Kennel.
🐾Unleash the magic of winter and embark on a journey into the heart of Saskatoon's hidden gem—Richard St. Barbe Baker Afforestation Area. Join us for an afternoon that promises to reveal the best-kept secret in the city's winter wonderland.
🚀 Event Overview:Immerse yourself in the rich heritage and exhilarating world of dog sledding. The adventure kicks off at 1:30 PM with an introduction to the afforestation area, delving into its history & the deep roots of dog sledding in First Nation & Metis heritage.
🔍 What to Expect:Introduction to Dog Sledding: Dive into the art & history of dog sledding, woven into the fabric of First Nation communities.
Meet the Teams: Encounter the incredible dogs of Battle River Kennel & Eagle Ridge Sled Dog Kennel.
Hear their captivating stories and witness the passion they bring to this great sport.
Sled Dog Rides: Experience the thrill of a Winter Wonderland dog sled-drawn ride. Our experienced drivers will guide you through the enchanting landscape of Richard St. Barbe Baker Afforestation Area, providing a unique and memorable adventure.
Each ride lasts approximately 10 minutes.
Family-Friendly Dog Sled Rides: For a cozy family experience, hop on a dog-drawn sled & enjoy a leisurely 10-minute journey through the winter wonderland. Bundle up and relish the picturesque surroundings.
Learn the Secret: Discover why Richard St. Barbe Baker Afforestation Area is Saskatchewan's best-kept secret. Delve into its rich history and significance.
First Nation Connection: Gain insights into the vital role of dog sledding in the First Nation community, & hear the stories that make this tradition so important and meaningful.
🗓️ Logistics:Date and Time: January 4, 2025, Afternoon 1:30 – ending about 4:00 to 4:30 pm
Meetup Location: Park in the SW OLRA parking lot P2. Directions provided, along with a map.Parking P2 located west of the Civic operations centre (bus barn) and Saskatoon Regional Waste Management Centre (landfill) Travel on Circle Drive towards land fill, & turn right at Township Road 362A (Cedar Villa Road) by the bus barn.http://www.friendsareas.ca/friends/RSBBAAmap.html
Please come out beforehand to explore the Richard St. Barbe Baker Afforestation Area and the other parking areas in case parking area P2 is full on January 4. There are four parking areas at the Richard St. Barbe Baker Afforestation Area please, familiarize yourself with the park before January 4 if you are interested in this event.
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Pre-register on CanadaHelps, or Zeffy, or here to secure your spot for this enchanting experience. At the event, there will be sign up sheet. You can wait by the staging area, or in your vehicle till your opportunity arises!
Goggles and sunglasses are optional.Helmets are also optional; bring your own if desired.
Helpful Information: No food or drink allowed in the kennel area.The trail is 2 km long (approx. 10 minutes).
Note: There are no washroom facilities at the afforestation area.
NOTE: Sled-drawn rides require three to five inches of snow. In case of insufficient snow, a notice will be placed on here Eventbrite, on Zeffy, CanadaHelps, social media, and on-site, friendsareas.ca and the event will turn into a heritage forest walking tour!
⚠️ Restrictions:Children under 3 must be accompanied by an adult
No more than 250 lbs in the sled at once.🌍🌲🐾❄️
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Richard St. Barbe Baker Afforestation Area, 241 Township Road 362, Grasswood, Canada
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