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One of the most popular tobogganing venues in the West Island is off-limits to the public this winter.
The city of Pointe-Claire announced that the Beaconsfield Golf Club, a privately owned course, was banning all forms of sledding activities from its hills this winter due to insurance liability issues.
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The city also announced that public access to the course for winter activities like cross-country skiing and snowshoeing, would be restricted to Pointe-Claire residents this winter.