Formula 1 will return to the city of Montreal a little earlier than usual in 2026, on 24 May. George Russell won only his fourth ever race in 2025, but can anyone stop the marauding McLarens in 2026?
We have a wide range of Canada F1 tickets in stock. These include the most sought-after grandstands as well as a limited number of General Admission – get them while you can! Check out the various options in the link below.
🎟️ Official F1 Canada tickets
The race at the Gilles Villenueve Circuit is one of the few Grand Prix that is all-but guaranteed to sell out – book your tickets while you can.
Why go to the 2026 Canadian Grand Prix
Overtakes, the tightest of margins and close shaves are never far away at the Canadian Grand Prix. That is why tickets are so hard to come by by the time May rolls around. The McLarens battled furiously in the 2025, only for Lando Norris to crash out of the race following a reckless overtake attempt. This may still turn out to be one of the defining moments of the entire season.
The infamous Wall of Champions, a notoriously treacherous section of the Gilles Villeneuve circuit, is a driver’s nightmare but a spectator favourite.
In 1999, the wall famously caused World Champions Damon Hill, Michael Schumacher and Jacques Villeneuve all to crash. In 2011, the Wall of Champions was the source of no less than four crashes in a single opening practice session. It has since been updated for safety reasons but continues to cause havoc, especially among the faster drivers.

Canada is well known for its natural beauty and wildlife, and the local fauna sometimes spills over onto the track. Don’t be surprised if the Canadian Grand Prix features a guest appearance from Gary the Groundhog.
Footage went viral of the little mammal dodging speeding Formula 1 cars at the 2023 Canadian Grand Prix. McLaren will be hoping for another Groundhog Day as they cruise through the 2025 season. Can anyone stop them in Montreal next year?
Visit Montreal
Late-May is the perfect time to visit Montreal, as the city comes alive with festivals, outdoor activities and vibrant street life. Why not stick around after the Grand Prix for the Montreal International Jazz Festival? One of the largest celebrations of jazz in the world, this event features hundreds of concerts, many of which are free, with performances by renowned artists and up-and-coming musicians.
Few countries do the great outdoors better than Canada! Enjoy a hike or a leisurely walk up Mount Royal – after which the city is named – for some stunning vistas. In June, the park is at its most vibrant green, perfect for picnics, cycling and paddle boating on Beaver Lake.

Alternatively you can get lost in the winding streets of the historic district of Old Montreal. Its charming cobblestone streets, stunning architecture, and landmarks like the Notre-Dame Basilica remind visitors of this modern city’s past.
Canada may not be the first place that springs to mind when you imagine al fresco dining. However, the patio and terrace culture comes alive in Montreal’s warm summer months. Enjoy a meal or drinks in areas like the Plateau Mont-Royal, Little Italy, and the Old Port.
Check out Visit Montreal for even more inspiration on how to spend your Grand Prix weekend.
🎫 Head to the Canadian Grand Prix event page to book your F1 Canada tickets now!