22.05 - 24.05.2026

Official F1 Canadian Grand Prix 2026 Tickets

Located on Montreal's Île Notre-Dame, this semi-permanent circuit features long straights and tricky chicanes, rewarding top speed and braking performance. Its "Wall of Champions" has claimed many victims, making it one of the most notorious corners in F1.


F1 Canada 2026

The Canadian Grand Prix, held at the iconic Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Montreal, is one of the most anticipated races on the Formula 1 calendar. This legendary track is known for its high-speed straights, challenging chicanes, and thrilling racing action, making it a true test of driver skill and precision.

Key highlights of the circuit include the notorious Wall of Champions, where even the best have been caught out, and the long back straight leading into the hairpin, offering prime overtaking opportunities. Combining technical corners and fast sections guarantees edge-of-the-seat action throughout the weekend.

The atmosphere at the Canadian Grand Prix is second to none, with passionate fans filling the grandstands and entertainment zones creating an electric vibe. Whether you're enjoying the action on track or soaking up the excitement in the fan village, there's something for everyone.

Plan ahead and secure your place at this incredible event. With a variety of ticket options available – ranging from General Admission to premium grandstands – there’s an experience to suit every fan. Don’t miss out on the chance to be part of the action!

F1 Canada 2026

Map of grandstands

Circuit Gilles Villeneuve offers a variety of grandstands and viewing areas, each delivering unique perspectives of the Canadian Grand Prix.

Grandstand 1, along the start/finish straight, provides prime views of the race start, pit stops and finish line drama. 

Looking for overtakes? Grandstands 15 and 24, at the hairpin, showcase hard braking and exciting passing moves. Meanwhile, General Admission areas allow fans to explore scenic spots with panoramic views of high-speed straights and tight corners.

No matter your choice, the Canadian Grand Prix guarantees an unforgettable experience!

Map of grandstands

General Admission

General Admission (GA) tickets at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve offer spectators access to various spectator areas around the circuit without… more information

Grandstand 1 (Main Straight)

Positioned directly across from the F1 pit lane and garages, Grandstand 1 places you at the epicentre of the excitement! You can witness the cars… more information

Grandstand Platine (T1)

The Platine Grandstand is situated within the circuit, adjacent to the straightaway that runs from the starting grid to the entrance of the Senna… more information

Grandstand 11

Situated in the Senna zone, this vantage point offers an exceptional view of Turns 1 and 2. Spectators can also observe drivers rejoining the race as… more information

Grandstand 12

Grandstand 12 places you right in the midst of the action at turns 1 and 2, as well as the ascent to turn 3. Directly in front of you, you can also… more information

Grandstand 15

Grandstand 15 provides an excellent view of one of the prime overtaking locations on the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve. It is one of the most popular… more information

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Schedule

The Canadian Grand Prix at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve follows the standard Formula 1 weekend schedule, delivering three action-packed days of racing and entertainment:

Friday: Two Free Practice sessions allow teams to fine-tune their setups and drivers to master the fast straights and tricky chicanes of this semi-permanent circuit.
Saturday: The final Free Practice session is followed by the crucial Qualifying session, where securing a strong grid position is key for race day success.
Sunday: The highly anticipated Canadian Grand Prix takes centre stage, with thrilling battles, high-speed action, and Montreal’s electric atmosphere.

Friday

 

         

Formula 1

First Practice Session

13:30 - 14:30

Formula 1

Second Practice Session

17:00- 18:00

 

   

Saturday

   

Formula 1

Third Practice Session

12:30 - 13:30

Formula 1

Qualifying Session

16:00 - 17:00

Sunday

   

Formula 1

Drivers' Parade

12:00 - 12:30

Formula 1

National Anthem

13:44 - 13:46

Formula 1

Grand Prix

14:00 - 16:00

Entering the circuit

Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, located on Île Notre-Dame, has three main entrances providing easy access to different areas. The Cosmos Bridge main entrance is ideal for most grandstands, including Platform 21A. The Concorde Bridge entrance is recommended for Platform 41A, the Senna Zone, Grandstand 31, and the Family Grandstand. The Casino de Montréal entrance is best for all Suites, except La Toundra, which is better accessed via the Concorde Bridge. Directional signs and staff will guide you to your destination.

In 2024, gates opened at 8:00 AM on Friday, 7:30 AM on Saturday, and 8:30 AM on Sunday. Be sure to check for updates before your arrival. Public transport, especially the Jean-Drapeau metro station, is the most convenient way to reach the circuit, as parking is limited.

To ensure a smooth entry, arrive early and travel light, as all spectators must go through security checks. Reviewing the list of prohibited items in advance can help avoid delays.

With proper planning, you can fully enjoy the excitement of the Canadian Grand Prix.

Entering the circuit

Rules for visitors

As with other Formula 1 events, including the Canadian Grand Prix at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, all attendees must follow the rules and guidelines set by the event organizers. Here’s a brief overview of the key regulations:

Allowed items:

  • Bags and coolers: Coolers and backpacks are permitted but must not exceed the dimensions of 22.8 cm (9 in.) x 45.7 cm (18 in.) x 25.4 cm (10 in.). Grandstand ticket holders must store them under their seats.
  • Cameras: Personal-use cameras are allowed, enabling fans to capture their favourite moments without professional-grade equipment.
  • Mobility aids: Strollers, walkers, and wheelchairs are permitted to accommodate guests with mobility needs.
  • Smoking restrictions: Cigarettes, cigars, electronic cigarettes, and vaporizers are allowed on-site; however, smoking is strictly prohibited in grandstands, Suites, Terraces, and enclosed areas in accordance with the Tobacco Act.
  • Umbrellas (small, hand-held): Compact umbrellas are allowed, but their use should not obstruct the view of other spectators.

Prohibited items:

  • Alcohol and glass containers: Bringing alcoholic beverages and glass containers from outside the venue is strictly prohibited.
  • Banners and signs: Any signs or banners that are provocative, defamatory, or used for protests are not allowed within the circuit premises.
  • Drones: The use of drones or any other unmanned aerial devices is strictly forbidden for safety reasons.
  • Firearms and hazardous items: Weapons of any kind, including firearms, knives, electric stun guns, and other dangerous objects, are not permitted.
  • Ladders and large structures: Items such as ladders, stepladders, and umbrellas that could obstruct the view or pose a safety risk are not allowed.
  • Pets: Animals, except for guide and assistance dogs, are not permitted inside the venue.
  • Recreational devices: Bicycles, skateboards, scooters, and similar transportation devices are not allowed within the circuit.
  • Stoves and grills: Burners, barbecues, and grills of any type are not permitted on site.

Parking

Driving directly to Circuit Gilles Villeneuve is not recommended, as there are no public parking facilities near the venue (except for those with Paddock passes). A more convenient option is to park near a metro station and continue the journey using public transport.

For those arriving by car, parking at Namur station is a great choice, offering free parking at the station lot and additional spaces in nearby shopping centres. From Namur, take the Orange line to Berri-UQAM and transfer to the Yellow line, which will take you directly to Jean-Drapeau station, the closest stop to the circuit.

Another option is to park near Berri-UQAM, where several parking lots are available for approximately CAD $12 per day. From there, simply board the Yellow line, which provides a direct connection to Jean-Drapeau station.

Choosing public transport after parking ensures a hassle-free and efficient way to reach the Canadian Grand Prix.

Parking

Accommodation

Montreal offers a range of accommodations to suit different budgets and preferences during the Grand Prix weekend. Hotels in areas such as Old Montreal, Downtown, and The Plateau provide convenient metro access to Circuit Gilles Villeneuve and are close to restaurants and attractions. Booking early is essential, as demand is high during the event.

Airbnb and short-term rentals also offer flexible options. These rentals range from private rooms to entire apartments, making them a great choice for groups or those seeking a more local experience.

For budget-conscious visitors, hostels and budget hotels in areas like Longueuil and Laval offer more affordable rates while still providing easy metro connections to the circuit.

Booking in advance, staying near a metro station, and considering short-term rentals for added flexibility can help ensure a comfortable and convenient stay. No matter where you stay, Montreal’s vibrant atmosphere makes it a fantastic destination for the Canadian Grand Prix.

Accommodation

About the circuit

Located in Montreal, Circuit Gilles Villeneuve has been the home of the Canadian Grand Prix since 1978 and is named after the legendary Canadian driver Gilles Villeneuve, who secured his first F1 victory at the inaugural race on this track. Over the years, the circuit has hosted numerous unforgettable moments, including Jenson Button's remarkable last-to-first victory in 2011, which remains the longest race in F1 history, and several dramatic wet-weather battles that have tested the skills of the world’s best drivers.

The 4.361 km (2.710 miles) circuit, nestled on Île Notre-Dame, features a mix of high-speed straights and challenging chicanes that demand precision and control. Iconic highlights include the infamous Wall of Champions, where multiple world champions have fallen victim, and the tight L’Epingle Hairpin, offering prime overtaking opportunities before the long back straight leading into the final chicane.

Beyond the on-track action, the Canadian Grand Prix offers an electric atmosphere, with passionate fans filling the grandstands. Montreal’s vibrant culture, exciting nightlife, and renowned culinary scene make the event a standout on the F1 calendar, attracting fans from around the world for an unforgettable race weekend.

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FAQ

Ticket prices for the Formula 1 Grand Prix in Canada vary depending on the type and quantity of tickets purchased:

General admission tickets provide access to an open meadow without reserved seating and are the most budget-friendly option. 

Grandstand tickets offer comfortable seating with great views, sheltered from the sun or rain, and are priced in the mid-range.

VIP tickets grants access to exclusive lounges  and excellent views of the track, reflecting a higher-end experience

All these tickets give you free access to the F1 Fan Zone.

For more detailed information about each ticket, please click on the "More information" button in the ticket description.

We currently only offer standard three-day adult tickets (Friday to Sunday) for Formula 1 Grand Prix races.

Seats are assigned automatically, but group orders are always seated together to ensure the best experience.

Your final unique e-ticket will include detailed information about your seat location.

Your electronic tickets/passes will be emailed to you.

If you did not receive your tickets, do not hesitate to contact our customer service.

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We accept credit cards (Visa, MasterCard, Maestro and American Express), Google Pay, Apple Pay, and bank transfers, and Crypto payments such as Bitcoin,Tether and Ethereum.

Our prices are listed in US dollars (USD). If you are paying in a different currency, your bank may charge an additional fee based on the current exchange rate.

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Yes, once you submit your order and the payment is successfully processed, your reservation is confirmed, and your order becomes final and binding. You will receive a confirmation email immediately at the provided email address

In exceptional situations outlined in the terms and conditions, it is possible to cancel the order.

Once the order is placed, it cannot be modified. However, if you have a specific request, please reach out to our customer service team and we will try to help you out.

Your electronic tickets/passes will be delivered to your email closer to the event.

If you did not receive your tickets, do not hesitate to contact our customer service

If your ticket is lost or stolen, unfortunately, we are unable to issue a refund. However, we encourage you to contact our customer service team as soon as possible. We’ll do our best to assist you and explore potential solutions to resolve the issue.

Tickets for the Canadian F1 Grand Prix often sell out, particularly for the most popular areas, well before the race weekend. It’s possible that all tickets will be sold out in advance. To avoid disappointment, we strongly recommend purchasing your tickets as early as possible.

Before making a booking, please confirm availability with our customer service team. Discounts cannot be applied after the purchase retroactively, and all orders are non-refundable once payment is completed. More information here.

Our standard ticket offerings are for adults. If you are looking for tickets for children, please reach out to us via our contact form or phone, and we will do our best to assist you. Child discounts must be applied at the time of purchase; they cannot be added retroactively. Please note that all orders are final and non-refundable once payment is completed.

Please visit our main page at www.f1-montreal.com for more details.

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