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Huron Heights Secondary School is a track in Newmarket with a soft surface that is open to the public. It has electric lighting for those fall evening workouts.

Another open track is Newmarket High School. It has a cinder surface. If you need a perfect surface, this is probably not the track for you.

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Winter running in Newmarket

Winters in Newmarket can get cold and snowy. December through March might see snow and the temperature is often below -20°C0°F .

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Tracks Running tracks in Newmarket

Huron Heights Secondary School | Newmarket High School | DR John M Denison Secondary School | Pickering College


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