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Essay heading: Joseph Bombardier: A True Canadian Inventor
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The Ski-Doo's reliability was demonstrated in a 1968 expedition to the North Pole. Bombardier's small, home-grown invention had generated a million-dollar industry, and the legacy of his snowmobiles lives on today.
In 1970, six years after Bombardier passed away, the "Musee J. Armand Bombardier" opened in Valcourt, to conserve elements from the life and achievements of the man... displayed 300 characters
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Armand Bombardier" opened in Valcourt, to conserve elements from the life and achievements of the man. The museum illustrates the world of snowmobiles, with a collection of all of Bombardier's designs. Each stage of the company's development is also included. This museum allows visitors to learn about the history of snowmobile technology, and serves to commemorate the life of Joseph Bombardier... displayed next 300 characters
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