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Calixa-Lavallée SS Track

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Altitude
About sea levelsea level
Surface
Synthetic
Area
Montreal
Location
École polyvalente Calixa-Lavallée, Rue D'Amos, Montreal-Nord-Centre, Montréal-Nord, Montreal, Urban agglomeration of Montreal, Montreal (06), Quebec, H1H 1V2, Canada
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The weather around here in November 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 École George-Vanier or Camp de jour du Collège Laval.
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