Look, we get it. Stepping into the cold and snowy outdoors seems like a pretty daunting task. You're on your winter holidays, and that electric fireplace and hot chocolate have morphed into your new ...
At the Great Northern Concrete Toboggan Race the goal is simple: teams of engineering students from across Canada are tasked with building a toboggan out of concrete that can make it down a hill.
The location of a neighbourhood’s best tobogganing hill is sometimes a well-guarded secret, passed between kids for generations. Now, an Edmonton man has created an online tool to help sledders across ...
It's been a big week for the right to toboggan in Canada. Due to lawsuits, several towns across the country have bans on the popular Canadian past time. In Orangeville, Ont., one man planned a sled-in ...
Hundreds of engineering students across Canada spent months designing and building concrete toboggans for the 44th Great Northern Concrete Toboggan Race on Saturday. Students from 18 universities and ...
ST. JOSEPH, Minn. -- There's something about a boy and his toboggan, even in the heat of summer. Gabriel Harren, 24, a St. John's University philosophy major, proudly showed off his downhill toboggan ...
Engineering students attempted the improbable Saturday by racing toboggans on concrete skis down a snow-covered hill. The Great Northern Concrete Toboggan Race 2017 is the culmination of months of ...
Residents asking for a reconsideration of the Church St. toboggan hill had their request heard by Penetanguishene council at the recent meeting. Following a call for proposals by Simcoe County ...