More popular now are the plastic sleds some people also call toboggans, which, like the originals, sit on top of the snow or ice rather than cut into it. They also lack steering, but there’s a ...
If you grew up in a snowy climate, chances are you’ve ridden a sled or toboggan when you were young. The downhill part of sledding is great fun, but dragging the thing back up gets boring quickly.
and then our children and now our grandbabies are sledding here at Deming Park,” said Jeanine Utterback. The family brought their toboggan that’s been in their family for generations.
To toboggan is simple, use a long narrow sled for moving down a snow covered hill. You might then ask, where can you toboggan around here? Make the best of all this snow. Environment Canada is ...