MAHOOSUC GUIDE SERVICEDog Sledding VacationsNewry, Maine - United States |
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OverviewMahoosuc Guide Service is a small family-run business offering wilderness dog sledding and canoeing experiences in Maine and Canada. Unlike many dog sledding outfitters, the owners, Polly and Kevin made a conscious decision over a decade ago to remain small to ensure the quality of trips and the quality of life for their dogs. (Bigger is not better!) Polly and Kevin are the ones who raise the puppies and train the dog teams you will be working with. All trips are owner guided; you won’t have generic “expert guides” leading your trip at Mahoosuc.
Polly and Kevin are full time, professional Master Maine Guides with over 50 years of guiding experience between them. Polly started mushing in 1979 and Kevin in 1982. They have experience guiding anything from caribou hunts in the Yukon to technical climbs of Denali in Alaska, to driving a dog team across the sea ice of Hudson Bay. The fact that all trips are owner guided ensures participants the highest level of safety and comfort. Polly and her dog team were featured in the Walt Disney classic movie “Never Cry Wolf” in 1981. Kevin organized and led the relocation of the last Canadian Eskimo dogs from Antarctica for the British Antarctica Survey in 1994 that returned the dogs to the Inuit of Hudson Bay.
Native Canadian Cultural Dog Sledding Trips
Mahoosuc Guide Service is committed to working with Natives to develop cultural tourism and encourage guiding as a viable career. In addition to consulting with various villages on tourism development, Mahoosuc has been instrumental in such initiatives as returning the last Eskimo huskies from Antarctica to the Inuit of Hudson Bay and facilitating a guides exchange with Cree who want to start their own guiding and outfitting businesses.
Yukon Huskies
Mahoosuc prides themselves on having well behaved and well trained dog teams. All of their dogs were bred, raised and trained by them. Mahoosuc provides the highest possible quality of life for their family of dogs. For example, during their summer vacation, they are “free range” huskies turned out into large one acre pens to play. Also, unlike many mushers, they don’t farm out retired sled dogs. Instead, they move into the house with them – Mahoosuc is committed to caring for them from birth to the end of the trail.
Dogsledding in Maine
Northwoods Trips
Dogsledding with Native People of Canada Mahoosuc Guide Service is committed to working with Natives to develop cultural tourism and encourage guiding as a viable career. In addition to consulting with various villages on tourism development, they have been instrumental, in such initiatives as returning the last Eskimo huskies from Antarctica to the Inuit of Hudson Bay and facilitating a guides exchange with Cree who want to start their own guiding/outfitting business. | ||
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Reservation PolicyReservation deposits of $100-$400 (depending on the trip) are required with full payment 30 days prior to the trip start date.
Cancellation Policy60 days prior to trip start—full refund less the deposit.
30-60 days prior to trip start—non-refundable, but transferable to another trip within a year, minus deposit. 0-30 days: no refund.
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