Clarke High School Track in Clarington, Ontario - runtrack.run
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Clarke High School Track

400m gravel/dirt track in Clarington
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Free entry
Yes
Altitude
About 100m above sea level400ft above sea level
Surface
Gravel/dirt
Has lighting
No
Area
Clarington
Location
Clarke High School, Highway 35/115, Clarington, Durham Region, Ontario, L1B 1L9, Canada
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Weather
The weather around here in March is usually cold and occasionally snowy. See details below
Approximate lengths of straights/curves
90m/110m
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