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Boy on Toboggan (left) is airborne after he hit a three-foot depression in the snow that blankets a hill 100 feet high made from fill in Central Park,(...)
Boy on Toboggan (left) is airborne after he hit a three-foot depression in the snow that blankets a hill 100 feet high made from fill in Central Park,(...)

Boy on Toboggan (left) is airborne after he hit a three-foot depression in the snow that blankets a hill 100 feet high made from fill in Central Park,(...)

Date1/1/1974
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Original Toronto Star caption: Boy on Toboggan (left) is airborne after he hit a three-foot depression in the snow that blankets a hill 100 feet high made from fill in Central Park; Bramalea. A boy on a saucer flies through the air (right) heedless of two fatal tobogganing accidents in Metro in recent days. Recreation and parks staff in Mississauga have cleared out or shielded obstacles on snow-covered slopes that could prove dangerous to youngsters whizzing down on toboggans and saucers.
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Copyright HolderToronto Star (Firm)
Call Number / Accession NumberTSPA_0098522F