Engineering students brace the cold to race concrete sleds in London, Ont.
Hundreds of engineering students braced the bone-chilling cold over the weekend to race concrete sleds down a hill in London, Ont.
As part of the annual Great Northern Concrete Toboggan Race, teams from about 20 universities across the country design and construct their own toboggans to send down a hill.
This year, the students gathered Saturday for the race at Boler Mountain. The last time a race was held at the mountain, located roughly two hours southwest of Toronto, was over a decade ago.
Owen Kirk, captain of the UBC Okanagan team, said it was a thrill to be part of the race. His 22-person team won the King of the Hill race-day tournament, while a team from the University of Alberta won the overall competition.
