west side trails in Waterloo, Ontario - runtrack.run
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west side trails

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Ideal running trails, mostly under the shade of trees. These two fields are also excellent for cross-country ski training. The fields were owned by the late Mr. McNally until ~2008. The trails extend south through the forest to Columbia Street.
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Altitude
About 300m above sea level1000ft above sea level
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Area
Waterloo
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The weather around here in December is usually cold and occasionally snowy. See details below
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For track workouts around here; Sir John A. Macdonald Secondary School might suit you.
If you would like more hills; You can try Wilmot Line.

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