Brockton Stadium in Toronto, Ontario - runtrack.run
Scroll up to edit or save
> Canada > Ontario > Toronto > Brockton Stadium > CA > Ontario > Toronto >

Brockton Stadium

Grass track in Toronto
Show on the map
Open to the public
Yes
Help the community
- likely
This open status is in need of confirmation: Leave a visit report or comment
Free entry
No
Cost
Report cost
Altitude
About 100m above sea level400ft above sea level
Surface
Grass
Has lighting
Yes
Track quality
Good
Status in winter conditions
Not usable
Area
Toronto
Location
495, Brock Avenue, Bloordale Village, Old Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, M6H 1N4, Canada
Get directions
www.google.com/maps/dir/?api..
Weather
The weather around here in April is usually cool and occasionally snowy. See details below
All content on RUN:TRACK:RUN is added by our visitors. Help the community by adding missing info, writing helpful comments, leaving visit reports or editing if you find something wrong. No account needed.
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 Saint-Frère-André Catholic Secondary School, Earlscourt Park or Central Tech Stadium.
This is one of 36511 tracks from all around the world listed on RUN:TRACK:RUN. Find them all here.
Public hours Add public hours

Did you try to run here?

The track at Brockton Stadium is missing some info

Please fill out the form below if you have the local knowledge to help your fellow runners.
Track length (m)
Link to official site for the track

Weather around Brockton Stadium

Weather data by OikoLab.

A normal day in , the temperature ranges between about °C °F and °C°F.

Temperatures in

The line represents the average temperature. The faded area represents the most likely temperature span. The temperature is within this area 80% of the times.

Humidity in

The line represents the average dew point. The faded area represents the most likely dew point span. The dew point is within this area 80% of the times.

Wind in

The line represents the average wind speed.

Blog posts mentioning Canada

Local Phenomena in Running in RTR-blog.

Do you know of a YouTube video about running here?

Cookie settings | Feedback | Terms