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Flemingdon Park Running Track

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Altitude
About 100m above sea level400ft above sea level
Surface
Cinder
Area
Toronto
Location
Blessed John XXIII Catholic School, 175, Grenoble Drive, Chapel Glen, North York, Toronto, Ontario, M3C 1B4, Canada
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The weather around here in March is usually cold and occasionally snowy. See details below
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General info about track availability in Canada
Outdoor tracks in Canada are generally open to the public without charge unless they are booked for track meets or other events.
For track workouts around here; East York Collegiate Institute might suit you.
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