400m synthetic track in Mount Pearl, Newfoundland and Labrador (Old Placentia Road) - runtrack.run
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Altitude
About 200m above sea level600ft above sea level
Surface
Synthetic
Area
Mount Pearl
Number of lanes
8
Location
Old Placentia Road, Glenhill, Mount Pearl, Newfoundland and Labrador, A1N 4Y1, Canada
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Weather
The weather around here in December is usually cold, windy and snowy. See details below
Approximate lengths of straights/curves
88m/112m
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