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The next morning, Joseph-Armand looked at the stack of fresh papers. "Ski-Doo?" he murmured, tracing the strange word. He thought of his son and the silence of the snow. The machine didn’t bark or pant; it "skiddooed" across the ice like a ghost.

The wind howled through the Quebec woods, a fierce reminder of the blizzard that had once claimed the life of a young boy when no vehicle could reach the hospital in time. Years later, his father, Joseph-Armand, stood in his workshop with a machine that defied the drifts—a "Ski-Dog" built to glide where wheels were useless. blank skidok

In the early days of snowmobiling, before the world knew the name , Joseph-Armand Bombardier originally intended to call his winter invention the Ski-Dog , inspired by the dog sleds he aimed to replace. Legend has it that a simple typographical error on the very first marketing brochure renamed the machine to the Ski-Doo , inadvertently launching one of the most iconic brands in winter sports history. The Ghost of the Ski-Dog The next morning, Joseph-Armand looked at the stack