Get ready for the Canadian Grand Prix with our Race Ready guide, covering the Canada F1 schedule, travel and accommodation

Welcome to the Race Ready for the Canada F1 Grand Prix, taking place in Montreal, from 22-24 May 2026.

Nous sommes là pour vous permettre d'avoir toutes les informations nécessaires à portée de main afin que vous puissiez profiter pleinement de votre expérience des sports mécaniques en direct.

Canada F1 weekend schedule

A weekend in Montreal is a truly special experience, add in one of the most exciting races on the F1 calendar and you’ve got an authentic experience of a lifetime.

In 2026 Canada will host its first ever Sprint weekend, with qualifying set to take place on Friday and the race on Saturday. View the full schedule below.

FRIDAY 22 MAY

LOCAL TIME (GMT-4)Heure britannique (GMT+1)SÉRIESESSION
9 h14 hF1 ACADÉMIESÉANCE D'ENTRAÎNEMENT
10 h 0515 hFORMULE 2PREMIÈRE SÉANCE D'ENTRAÎNEMENT
12 h 3017:30FORMULE 1PREMIÈRE SÉANCE D'ENTRAÎNEMENT
14 h19 hFORMULE 2SESSION DE QUALIFICATION
16 h 3021:30FORMULE 1SPRINT QUALIFYING SESSION
18 h23:00F1 ACADÉMIESESSION DE QUALIFICATION

SATURDAY 23 MAY

LOCAL TIME (GMT-4)Heure britannique (GMT+1)SÉRIESESSION
9 h 4514 h 45F1 ACADÉMIEPREMIÈRE COURSE
12 h17 hFORMULE 1COURSE DE SPRINT
14:1019:10FORMULE 2COURSE DE SPRINT
16 h21:00FORMULE 1SESSION DE QUALIFICATION
18:0523:05F1 ACADÉMIEREVERSE GRID RACE

SUNDAY 24 MAY

LOCAL TIME (GMT-4)Heure britannique (GMT+1)SÉRIESESSION
10 h 4515:45F1 ACADÉMIECOURSE PHARE
12:0517:05FORMULE 2COURSE PHARE
16 h21:00FORMULE 1CANADIAN GRAND PRIX

Support races at the Canada F1 Grand Prix

Formula 2 and the F1 Academy will be on display in Montreal in 2026. Canada will also host its first ever F1 Sprint weekend in 2026, with the Circuit Gilles Villenueve selected as one of six venues on the calendar to host this racing format across the weekend.

Circuit de Gilles-Villeneuve Circuit Map

Use our track map to plan your trip as best you can. You can download the image or take a screenshot to have it to hand during the Grand Prix weekend. We also have a guide on how to get to the track in Montreal.

Canada Track map and stats

Where is the best place to sit at the Canadian F1 Grand Prix? 

Il est essentiel de bien définir vos priorités lorsque vous organisez votre voyage pour assister à un Grand Prix de Formule 1. Utilisez la carte ci-dessus pour vous aider dans votre organisation.

Use our handy Canada Grandstand Guide to make sure you find the right spot for your Formula 1 trip to Montreal.

Circuit de Gilles-Villeneuve Track Stats

CIRCUIT DE GILLES-VILLENEUVESTATISTIQUES DE PISTE
PREMIER GRAND PRIX1978
LONGUEUR DU TOUR4.361 km
RECORD DU TOUR1:13.078 Valtteri Bottas (2019)
LAPS70
DISTANCE DE LA COURSE 305.270km
VIRAGES13

Where to stay at the Canadian F1 Grand Prix

Making the trip to a big city like Montreal for a Grand Prix means that you can enjoy a wealth of accommodation options. Generally, the closer to the centre or the circuit, the higher the price you will pay. You can check out hotels close to the circuit here.

A top tip before booking your accommodation is to plan the journey to the circuit from the place you want to reserve. Use the section below on getting to the circuit to help you do this.

Downtown Montreal is the hub of the city where you will find the shopping district, high-end restaurants and most of the world’s best known hotel chains. It may be a little pricier, but you can be at the track in around 30 minutes on the metro.

Old Montreal is renowned for the towering Notre-Dame Basilica. As the name suggests, this is the most historic part of the city. Popular with tourists all year round, prices here will increase over the race weekend but it does give you the chance to get to know the heart of Montreal while enjoying the Canadian Grand Prix.

You can be at Jean-Drapeau – the metro stop to get to Circuit Gilles Villeneuve – in just one stop. If a short commute to the track is your priority, Old Montreal is the neighbourhood for you.

Plateau Mont Royal is a leafier area of the city, where prices will be lower and your stay a more chilled one. This will of course come with a commute of up to an hour on racedays, but that still isn’t bad for a Grand Prix travel time.

Neighbouring Outremont has similar vibes with a youthful student twist. This is trendy neighbourhood is again more affordable than the Downtown but with a lengthier trip to the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve.

Getting to the Circuit de Gilles-Villeneuve for the Grand Prix

Montreal is a very well-connected and modern city, with efficient infrastructure. This makes it easy for international visitors traveling around the city for the F1 Grand Prix. A taxi from the airport costs a around of $41, and the 747 bus runs 24 hours a day. Once in the city, a slick metro system will make getting to and from the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve simple.  

Canada Grand Prix circuit
Image : Google Maps

Jean Drapeau is the closest metro stop to the circuit and sits on the yellow line of the Montreal Metro. From there, it takes around 15-30 minutes to reach the track, depending one where you’re sitting.

A single journey costs around $3.50 but we recommend buying a day or weekend pass. More informations on the Montreal Metro fares is available here.

Uber is widely used in Canada, and Montreal is no exception. Alternatively, taxis can be hailed on the street – remember to tip!

Informations importantes

Urgences

911 is the general emergency number

Bon à savoir

The local currency is the Canadian Dollar (CAD – $). The exchange rate is around 1 GBP to 1.85 CAD. All goods and services are paid in the local currency.

The official languages are English and French.

Prohibited Items at the Circuit de Gilles-Villeneuve.

Service clientèle

Si vous avez besoin d'aide pendant le week-end de course, n'hésitez pas à contacter notre service client via le Centre d'aide de Motorsport Tickets.

Foire aux questions

Si vous avez d'autres questions ou souhaitez obtenir plus d'informations, rendez-vous dans notre rubrique FAQ.