Gary Allan High School Track in Burlington, Ontario - runtrack.run
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Gary Allan High School Track

400m gravel/dirt track in Burlington
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Open to the public
Yes
Free entry
Yes
Altitude
About sea levelsea level
Surface
Gravel/dirt
Area
Burlington
Location
394, Pine Cove Road, Port Nelson, Burlington, Halton Region, Ontario, L7N 1M8, Canada
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Weather
The weather around here in November is occasionally snowy. See details below
Approximate lengths of straights/curves
98m/102m
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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 400m synthetic track, Nelson Stadium or Burlington Central High School.
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