Canadian Grand Prix 2026

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DID YOU KNOW? For this race, our packages also offer Grandstand ticket options. Based on client feedback, Grandstand tickets are the best way to enhance your F1 experience! Grandstand tickets provide guaranteed seating within their designated stand, giving you a comfortable vantage point of the track within your area, big screen viewing, as well as related facilities. Make your F1 weekend one to remember and select your upgrade before you book! Can't find the Upgrade you're looking for? Contact our F1 experts on sports@cassidytravel.ie 

 
Pro Tip:
When booking an indirect flight, we highly recommend selecting an option with a MINIMUM OF 2HR 30 MIN + STOP OVER - anything less than this may result in a missed connection. For further advice, please contact our team on sports@cassidytravel.ie  

 

What's Included

Canadian Grand Prix
Race Dates: 22nd - 24th May 2026
 
Race Packages Includes:
6-Nights in Montreal Accommodation
3-Day Race Ticket (Selected Option)
Return Flights
 
Best seats at the Canadian F1GP - Know your options

Canadian Grand Prix

When was the track built?

The man-made Notre Dame Island in the middle of the St Lawrence River was created for the 1967 Expo 67 World's Fair. Once the expo and the ensuing 1976 Montreal Summer Olympics had left town, some clever people decided to make a race track out of the island’s roads. And lo, the Circuit Ile Notre-Dame, as it then was, came to be.

When was its first Grand Prix?

With the Canadian Grand Prix having been in search of a permanent home for a number of years in the 1960s and 1970s, the Circuit Ile Notre-Dame first hosted the race in 1978. Fittingly, Gilles Villeneuve claimed his maiden win, at the track that would end up bearing his name.

What’s the circuit like?

The fast, low-downforce circuit is one of the drivers’ favourites. The track is quite stop-start, with lots of heavy-braking chicanes and the famous hairpin to get the anchors working hard. Out of the corners, though, the track is quick and flowing, while the most iconic piece of the circuit comes right at the end of the lap: the Wall of Champions, so-called after excursions into it from Damon Hill, Jacques Villeneuve and Michael Schumacher during the 1999 Canadian Grand Prix weekend.

Why go?

The Montrealais really embrace their Grand Prix weekend, with the charming city turning into an F1-loving party town in the week leading up to the race. For the Grand Prix itself, the leafy setting makes the Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve one of Formula 1’s most laidback venues.

Where is the best place to watch?

It’s got to be one of either Grandstand 15, 21 or 24, the three that surround the hairpin. It makes for a real amphitheatre vibe down there, as well as allowing you to see all the hairpin overtakes.


Details

IMPORTANT INFO

Event tickets are issued between 3 - 10 days prior to your selected race, electronically via email.

Your Event ticket will be located in your selected category. 
For Grandstand tickets, your section/row within your selected stand will be confirmed upon ticket delivery. 
For General Admission tickets, access is for selected free roaming areas/vantage points, primarily standing section only, with limited unreserved seating.
Requests will be noted, but are NOT guaranteed. Event tickets are non-refundable.
 
Event Tickets are not face value, and have not been purchased at face value.
 
Track maps are indicative and subject to change at the discretion of the event organiser.
 
Any applicable in-resort fees/city taxes are not included in your package cost and will be charged directly by the hotel.
 
For further information, Cassidy Travel’s Terms & Conditions can be view here: Terms & Conditions | terms and conditions | Cassidy Travel

Length:
from €2,598 pp
Dates:20 May 2026
To book or for more information please call: 0818332500