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Burnaby Velodrome

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One of only three indoor bicycle racing tracks in Canada, the Burnaby Velodrome is located in Burnaby, British Columbia. It is operated by the non-profit Burnaby Velodrome Club (BVC), and is an affiliated member of Cycling British Columbia. The track is located inside the Harry Jerome Sports Centre, which is also used by Volleyball BC for game play and administration purposes.

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Burnaby Velodrome
Barnet Highway, Burnaby

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Harry Jerome Sports Centre

Barnet Highway 7564
V5A 1E7 Burnaby
British Columbia, Canada
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