The McMaster Engineering Concrete Toboggan Team (MECTT) is riding high after a successful showing at The Great Northern Concrete Toboggan Race (GNCTR) 2025 in Montreal. Their toboggan – The Magic School Bogg – was a display of technical achievement and resulted in a bus load of fun.
GNCTR is North America’s largest and longest running engineering competition, bringing together over 400 students from over 20 universities. Participants design, build and race concrete toboggans, displaying their skills in design, project management, safety and team spirit.
Competing against the best in the field, McMaster engineers took home awards that highlighted the team’s dedication, innovation and teamwork. From a place first-place win in superstructure and steering design to notable achievements in brakes (second place), and third concrete mix and team spirit (third place). This event marked a pivotal moment in the team’s journey.
“We built a toboggan from scratch in 8 months, and seeing the team’s hard work recognized was incredibly rewarding. Our group has become close-knit, and we’re proud of the individual and collective achievements. – Trevor Campbell, MECTT co-captain