In the northern side of North America a toboggan is a simple sled, that is a traditional form of transport used by the Innu and Cree of northern Canada. In modern times, it is used on snow to carry one or more people (often children) down a hill or other slope for recreation. Designs vary from simple, traditional models to modern engineered composites. A toboggan differs from most sleds or sleighs in that it has no runners or skis (or only low ones) on the underside. The bottom of a toboggan rides directly on the snow. Some parks include designated toboggan hills where ordinary sleds are not allowed and which may include toboggan runs similar to bobsleigh courses.
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A motorized toboggan is commonly known as a snowmobile or a snow machine. It is a vehicle designed for winter travel over snow and ice.
Bobsledding was created in Switzerland in the late 19th century when a Swiss resident attached a steering mechanism to a toboggan. The first bobsleigh club was created in 1897.
A light toboggan is commonly called a sled or a snow saucer. It is a type of winter recreational equipment used for sliding down snowy hills.
Bobsledding was created in Switzerland in the late 19th century when a Swiss resident attached a steering mechanism to a toboggan. The first bobsleigh club was created in 1897.
Yes, it is a winter sport and even it is the Winter Olympic sport.
Winter Sport
A toboggan is a kind of sled.
The table tennis is a winter sport as well as a summer sport.
Yes volleyball can be a winter sport if you play it indoors.
I'm lucky that I only got dinged by my toboggan when I crashed it. Sorry, this toboggan ride is reserved for me and my gal. I'm building a toboggan in my garage!
We used to call that a toboggan run!