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Extreme Snow Fort in Saskatoon - Photo by Gord Walker, Saskatoon Star Phoenix
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Extreme Snow Fort in Saskatoon

February 14, 2014 Scott

Two friends in Saskatoon built an extreme snow fort that weighs 20 tonnes and stands 20 feet high, with a circumference of 56 feet. It only took 3 months to do!

Extreme snow fort in Saskatoon, Canada.

For more photos visit the article on the Saskatoon Star Phoenix website.

 

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