The massive snow house sitting on a front lawn in the city's Parliament Place neighbourhood stood more than 20 feet tall and city officials feared it posed a dangerous situation if it collapsed on someone.
Reuben Harris, a 13-year-old Regina resident, had worked on it with his brother for months. Some friends had been part of the building project, too.
"Rueben's fighting the city's demand to tear the house down," said Mar. "He says he'll wait until workers come in with bulldozers to knock it over."
--- the fort lasted the winter until Rueben used the warming spring weathers to soften and tear down the fort.
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Негізгі бет Ойын-сауық A truly giant snow fort that the City of Regina wanted to knock over, 1985
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