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Bayridge Secondary School Track

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Altitude
About 100m above sea level300ft above sea level
Surface
Gravel/dirt
Area
Kingston
Location
Bayridge Secondary School, 1059, Taylor Kidd Boulevard, Bayridge, Kingston, Eastern Ontario, Ontario, K7M 6J9, Canada
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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; Holy Cross Catholic SS might suit you.
If you would like to run on other surfaces, try Cara Co Home Field.

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