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Toboggan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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History of Tobogganing. Toboggans are sleds without metal runners and with a curved lip at the front of the sled. The origin of the word "toboggan" is very contested. One camp believes that it comes from the Micmac... ... eHow Article: History of Tobogganing...
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History of Canadian Tobogganing; Canadian Natives required a method to travel across the snowy tundra and to haul their supplies or family with them. Pulling their children on toboggans may be considered the first Canadian sleigh rides.
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History Made Every Day™ ... TOBOGGANING,. winter sport of coasting down snow-covered slopes on a flat-bottomed sled, or toboggan. Toboggans range from 0.9 to 2.4 m (3 to 8 ft) in length and are up to 0.9 m (up to 3 ft) in width. Tobogganing . . .
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PHOTOGRAPH; late 1920s. The wooden sides seen in this photograph were added to the toboggan slide as a safety measure in 1926. A skating rink on Silver Lake can be seen in the background. ... Courtesy of The Waterloo Public Library - Ellis Little Local History Room.
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