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The Todd Eaton Memorial Track

400m synthetic track in Port Dover
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Open to the public
Yes
Free entry
Yes
Altitude
About 200m above sea level600ft above sea level
Surface
Synthetic
Has lighting
No
Track quality
Great
Status in winter conditions
Not usable
Area
Port Dover
Number of lanes
6
Location
Greenock Street West, Port Dover, Norfolk County, Southwestern Ontario, Ontario, N0A 1A0, Canada
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Weather
The weather around here in April is usually cool and occasionally snowy. See details below
Approximate lengths of straights/curves
89m/111m
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