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"Sleighing: A Timeless Winter Tradition" Montreal, known for its snowy winters, has long been a hub for sleighing enthusiasts




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"Sleighing: A Timeless Winter Tradition" Montreal, known for its snowy winters, has long been a hub for sleighing enthusiasts. From the historic Sleighing C20 event to picturesque landscapes adorned with horse-drawn sleighs, this city truly embraces the magic of winter. In 1622, "The Crane on the Antwerp quay by the frozen Scheldt" captured the beauty of a frozen river as people glided across it in their sleighs. This oil painting transported viewers back to an era where sleighing was not just a means of transportation but also a source of joy and wonder. Fast forward to 1668, "Golfers on the Ice near Haarlem" showcased how even sports enthusiasts found delight in taking their game onto icy surfaces. The thrill of combining two passions - golf and winter - created unforgettable memories for those brave enough to venture out onto frozen lakes. Russia's Maslenitsa Festival brought another dimension to sleighing with horse-drawn rides along the Rade River. As part of this vibrant celebration, families gathered together in traditional attire while enjoying exhilarating rides through snow-covered landscapes. Germany's King Ludwig II took his love for nightly mountain rides to new heights by embracing them in his royal sleigh. Bavaria witnessed these enchanting journeys as he gracefully traversed snowy terrains under starlit skies – an experience fit for royalty. Polar aurora borealis added an ethereal touch to dog sled adventures at the pole in 1877. Engravings immortalized these breathtaking scenes where man and animal harmoniously navigated through icy wonders beneath dancing lights from above. Artists throughout history have celebrated winter's allure through various mediums like oil paintings and engravings.