Falaise St Jacques in Montreal, Quebec - runtrack.run
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Falaise St Jacques

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New park. 3 km nearly flat gravel bike path (ramps at ends), with optional easy to follow path through woods for the return loop.
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Montreal
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The weather around here in December is usually cold and snowy. See details below
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For track workouts around here; 400m gravel/dirt track or Confederation Park might suit you.
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FractalFoot -
Parking at the St Jacques end, just down the hill from the UHaul place. Also parking behind Rose Bowl, with short steep path past bird feeders to get to main trail or bike path.

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