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A toboggan is a simple sled traditionally used by children. It is also a traditional form of transport used by the Innu and Cree of northern Canada. Illustration of a toboggan. In modern times, it is used on snow to carry one or more people (often children) down a hill or other slope for recreation.
Remembrance Day Crochet Poppy project, 2023. Sault Ste. Marie Museum is a museum in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada. Built as a post office from 1902 to 1906, this building became a museum in 1982 when it was purchased by the City of Sault Ste. Marie. It is operated by the Sault Ste. Marie & 49th Field Regiment R.C.A. Historical Society.
Longest toboggan of Hungary and Central and Eastern Europe Mecsextrém Park Pécs Coaster Wiegand 2010 1050m (Elevator 350m, Downlide 700m) 35m Sobri Jóska Élménypark Kislőd Coaster Wiegand 2012 1000m (Elevator 300m, Downslide 700m) 44m Oxygen Adrenalin Park Gyöngyös-Sástó Coaster Wiegand 2006 930m (Elevator 430m, Downslide 500m) 35m
The Woobles Beginners Crochet Kit. Ages: 12+ ... these graphite No. 2 pencils are adorned with festive seasonal characters like Santa and a penguin in a beanie. But what really sets these apart ...
In Canada, a knitted hat, worn in winter, usually made from wool or acrylic. Also known as a woolly hat, ski cap, knit hat, knit cap, sock cap, stocking cap, or watch cap. Sometimes called a toboggan or goobalini in parts of the USA. In New Zealand, Australia, the United States and the United Kingdom, the term "Stocking Cap" is applied to this cap.
“Beanie literally dropped it in my lap,” Katerina said. ... An emotional Katerina held up a crochet sunflower bookmark for viewers to see. Finck was known for her love of sunflowers.
Philadelphia Toboggan Company Carousel Number 15 was a carousel built in 1907 by the Philadelphia Toboggan Company and moved several times. Since 2009, it has been in storage in Portland, Oregon. [2] It measured 48 feet (15 m) in diameter and has a 26-foot (7.9 m) center pole.
The first form of summer toboggan was the alpine slide, which started in its present form in the 1970s. Josef Wiegand had envisioned the idea of creating a roller coaster ride for ski resorts that would take advantage of the topography of the land, rather than building a structure to create the elevation changes that traditional roller coasters required.