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|  What is this : Snow buggy ? 
			
			I took this pic from a frozen TV screen , it was a mid 1960's B grade science fiction movie , the plot centred around a despot who wanted to control the world.
		 
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			"L’Auto-Neige Bombardier" - probably a post-war example like the one pictured below? Over to our Canadian friends who have to cope with lots of snow for a major part of the year! 
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			Sure looks like the Penguin, a semi tracked Bombardier contraption used in Ex Musk Ox II near Fort Churchill, early-mid 50s...or am I getting it mixed up with a full tracked snow machine of an experimental type? Snowtractor...Mark...??? 
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			It's not a Penguin. It's a civilian Bombardier snow machine that was commonly known as a Bombardier. They were common in the 60s when winter travel wasn't as sure a thing as it is now. You still see a few around being used in the oilfield but they were replaced by the Nodwells and Foremosts along with a few other makes.
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|  bombardier museum | 
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			here is another website that tells alittle more. just click around the site, it is new and still in the construction stages. http://www.northerntracks.com/histor...ombardier.html here is a picture of a rally in northern manitoba. thansk | 
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|  And we though we collected strange things 
			
			I love the group with the Antigue Bombardiers.  Given their location I wonder who has a longer driving season them our us.
		 
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|  More Bombardiers 
			
			I have a memory of a fleet of similar Bombardiers being used for tourist transport on a glacier in Western Canada about 40 years ago. I think it was near Lake Louise.  I have no idea if they survive, but it appears that the tourists are now transported in purpose built busses running on terra tires.
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|  Think there is a picture in National Geographic 
			
			Grant - You are tickling my memory and I think I remember seeing a picture of what you describe in National Geographic Magazine,  I’ll ask my wife to search the data base at her library to see if she can find the picture.
		 
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			That might have been on the Athabasca Glacier south of Hinton, Alberta. They use those big buses now.
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|  Glacier 
			
			Could be the Columbia ice fields between Jasper and Banff, they use the Tundra busses there. Sean 
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			here is more info on the fun we had with a bombardier on the DOUBLE J ADVENTURES. http://kingofobsolete.ca/Newsletter10.htm thansk | 
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