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A good way to meet local runners is to participate in a parkrun. Mount Ainslie parkrun, Burley Griffin parkrun, Ginninderra parkrun and Coombs parkrun are some of the parkruns in this area.

Mount Ainslie Nature Reserve is a hilly running spot with a soft surface in Canberra.

Weston Park is another running spot with a soft surface.

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For those who like to run on soft surfaces, these are recommended: the course of Mount Ainslie parkrun and the course of Coombs parkrun.

Videos

Burley Griffin parkrun

Mount Ainslie Nature Reserve

Blog posts mentioning Canberra

All major world records in women's running in RTR-blog.
...60 was set in the World Cup in Canberra in 1985....

Running spots Running spots in Canberra

Mount Ainslie Nature Reserve | Weston Park

Group runs Group runs in Canberra

Burley Griffin parkrun | Mount Ainslie parkrun

Weather in Canberra

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