Asphalt/Concrete track in Toronto, Ontario (Mount Pleasant Road) - runtrack.run
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Open to the public
Yes
Free entry
Yes
Altitude
About 200m above sea level500ft above sea level
Surface
Asphalt/Concrete
Track quality
OK
Area
Toronto
Number of lanes
4
Location
851, Mount Pleasant Road, Davisville, Old Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, M4P 2L5, Canada
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Weather
The weather around here in December 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.
If you would like to run on other surfaces, try Leaside High School, Upper Canada College or St. Michaels College School.
Lawrence Park Collegiate Institute is a popular place to run not far from here.
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