Sled Dog & Sauna Adventure
A Sled Dog and Sauna Winter Wellness Adventure!
Join Campbell’s Racing Sled Dog Tours and Back2Nature Wellness & Adventures for this Traditional Winter Adventure in Saskatchewan!
Two locations in 2025:
Echo Valley Provincial Park - January 11-12, 2025
Blackstrap Provincial Park - January 18-19, 2025
Explore the Outdoors
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Dogsledding
This experience includes a 30 minute sled dog adventure by Campbell's Racing Sled Dog Tours.
Your Sled Dog Experience will begin by learning about the dogs and then enjoying a 15-minute sled dog ride through the trails at Blackstrap Provincial Park followed by rewarding the dogs with cuddles!
We are happy to accommodate two adults per sled per time slot. We are able to accommodate one child (under 10 years of age) per sled per time slot!
Trail length: 2 kms
Trail time: 15 minutes
Intro/Instruction/Photos: 15 minutes
Sauna
Following your sled dog adventure, you'll unwind and warm up in the wood-burning barrel sauna for a 1-hour session. This sauna session will be shared with a few other guests as they make their way from their Sled Dog Experience.
We recommend that you cycle through Hot-Cold-Rest-Repeat and you'll have a chance to cool down by rolling in the snow!
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“I’m desiring an adventure that allows me to feel free”
“I’m desiring adventure and self-care all in one experience”
“I’m looking for a unique way to spend time with a friend or partner”
“I’m looking for an uplifting experience that is unique and soul filling”
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January 11-12, 2025
Echo Valley Provincial Park, located 45 minutes northeast of Regina
January 18-19, 2025
Blackstrap Provincial Park, located 30 minutes south of Saskatoon.
Specific location will be emailed to you upon booking!
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$149 CAD + tax/person (minimum 2 people per sled)
Limited to two people per sled (per time slot).
Weight limit for the two people is 380 pounds per sled
This experience includes:
- 30 minutes interaction with the Alaskan huskies, including a 15 minute sled dog ride
- 1 hour sauna in the wood-burning barrel sauna
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You’ll start your adventure at the specified location in your confirmation email at Blackstrap Provincial Park. You’ll meet your Sled Dog Guide and he will introduce you to the sled dogs, you’ll learn more about them and then Aaron will guide you on a 15-minute sled dog ride through the trails at Blackstrap Provincial Park!
Following your Sled Dog Adventure, you’ll make your way to the sauna and meet Kyla, your Sauna Host. She will walk you through the Nordic Cycle of Hot-Cold-Rest-Repeat while you bask in relaxation and unwind in our wood-burning barrel sauna.
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This experience is low to moderate impact and we encourage you to listen to your body.
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All equipment you will need to feel comfortable adventuring with us is provided!
Included:
- Guided Sled Dog Experience
- Shared Sauna Experience
- Rental luxury outdoor robe and blankets to keep you warm during sauna
- Chairs for relaxing in between sauna sessions
- Lemon water
Participants must provide:
- Clothing layers to keep you warm (base layer, fleece sweater, winter jacket and pants, toque, mitts, neck warmer)
- Bathing suit or light clothing to wear in the sauna
- Winter boots
- Water bottle
- Towels (2)
- Transportation to experience location
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What should I wear?
For your sled dog adventure, we recommend that you wear layers, wool clothing is best. A toque, mitts, neck warmer, winter jacket and pants and boots are recommended.
For the sauna experience, we recommend that you wear light breathable clothing or a bathing suit in the sauna.
Light breathable clothing will prevent you from overheating in the sauna. Be sure that the clothing is breathable and won’t stick to your skin and cause irritation if you begin to sweat.
Swimsuits are a great option if you plan on going swimming or taking a shower after your sauna session.
Will there be a washroom on site?
Yes! There is a heated drop toilet
Will there be a change room to use?
Yes! The sauna has a three-foot change room and the Lotus Belle Tent has a change tent inside.
Any other questions, please email us at connect@back2naturewellness.com or text us at 306-291-8181!
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Due to the extreme weather conditions in Saskatchewan, trips will be cancelled if weather exceeds -25 Degrees Celsius.
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Website information is subject to change, including prices, terms and conditions and other information held in physical files. Full payment is due at the time of booking. A full refund minus administration fees of 5% will be issued if you cancel more than 48 hours prior to the experience. No refund will be issued if you cancel within 48 hours of the experience.
Late comers, or no-shows, may not be rescheduled or refunded. Back2Nature Wellness and Adventures reserves the right to change or modify an experience based on unsafe conditions, weather or group dynamics for the safety of the group. Back2Nature Wellness and Adventures reserves the right to cancel any adventure due to insufficient registrations or unsafe conditions. If Back2Nature Wellness and Adventures cancels a trip, you will receive a full refund or may choose to transfer your payment to a future trip. Back2Nature Wellness and Adventures cannot be held liable for any injuries, losses, or damages in any such way.
Deposits are non-refundable. The remaining balance is due 2 weeks prior to your experience.
To cancel, email connect@back2naturewellness.com
Meet Your Guides
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Kyla
SAUNA HOST
Guide and owner of Back2Nature Wellness & Adventures, Kyla as been guiding guests on outdoor wellness adventures for the past four year. She used to work as a wildlife biologist and worked extensively conducting field surveys. She is certified as a Field Leader by the Outdoor Council of Canada and holds certifications in various healing modalities.
Kyla is passionate about facilitating a connection to self through nature and the wonders of the outdoors. She loves witnessing the transformation that guests experience as they cycle through the Nordic Cycle of Hot-Cold-Rest-Repeat in the Sauna!
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Aaron Campbell
SLED DOG GUIDE
Guide and owner, Aaron Campbell, has been mushing for 26 years. He has participated in races from Alaska to Minnesota and everywhere in between with possibly the most unique location, racing on the frozen Beaufort Sea in Tuktoyaktuk, NWT.
Let our race winning dog team take you down the trail. You will feel the power of the team and their passion for running as the quick release is pulled. You will hear the sounds of the runners sliding on the snow and the dogs exhaling. Take in the beautiful winter scenery, sit back and enjoy the ride!