Mount Nestor Viewpoint Tour

Navigate an exciting trail and enjoy a campfire lunch!

Enjoy an exhilarating dog sled ride with breathtaking views of the Spray Valley. This trail takes you out over the frozen lake then up into the trees to navigate an exciting trail around Mt Nestor to our back country campsite.

Our Half day tours begin the same with an approx. 30 min of orientation on dog sledding, dog handling, and equipment. After you assist the guides with harnessing the dogs and setting up the teams, you will head out on to the trail for approx. 3.5 hours!

At our backcountry campsite, a hot campfire lunch will be served. Here you will have a chance to warm up by the fire and learn a little about the history of dog sledding in the Bow Valley area and discuss dog sledding as a sport itself before heading back down the lake.

Spray Valley Provincial Park

Tucked away behind the Goat Mountain range in Kananaskis Country is the pristine wilderness area of Spray Lakes. A 40 minute drive south of Canmore, east of Banff National Park, it spans 24 km and offers incredible mountain vistas.

This is our Playground

Directions

  • From Canmore, follow the signs to the Canmore Nordic Centre, then continue on highway 742 south (Spray Lakes Road/Smith Dorrien Highway) to the north end of Spray Lake (Trans Alta Dam).

  • When you get to the end of the lake, where the Trans Alta Dam is, make sure you continue straight on highway 742. Do not go across the Dam.

  • As you continue down the east side of the lake, you will pass the Driftwood boat launch which is marked with a big blue sign. Exactly 2.5 km past the blue Driftwood sign, you will see the pull out/parking area on the right hand side of the road. It is marked with a small signpost.

  • It is not a large sign unfortunately, as parks will not let us put a large sign out, but if you start looking for it after you pass the West Winds trailhead (visible on the left hand side), you should see the sign and then dog trucks parked down a bit on the access road going from the pull out towards the lake.

  • Park into the pull out as close as possible to the trucks ensuring you are off the main road (there is no road parking allowed on highway 742). Get dressed in your warm gear, then walk down towards the dog trucks. The guides will be there waiting for you.