Get ready for a thrilling motorsport weekend in Montréal! The Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix 2025 is returning to Circuit Gilles Villeneuve from Friday, June 13 to Sunday, June 15, 2025. Fans can now book their 3-day passes to witness top F1 teams and drivers compete on one of the most exciting circuits in North America.
Located in Montréal, Quebec, this iconic track on Île Notre-Dame will once again be the heart of racing action. Thousands of fans are expected to attend the weekend event, which includes practice sessions, qualifying rounds, and the main Grand Prix race.
The Canadian Grand Prix 2025 is one of the most exciting events on the Formula 1 calendar. Held at the stunning Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Montréal, this three-day motorsport celebration offers high-speed thrills, passionate fans, and unforgettable moments. Whether you’re a die-hard racing enthusiast or attending your first F1 event, the 3-Day Pass gives you full access to practice sessions, qualifying, and the grand race itself.
The Canadian Grand Prix is a cornerstone of North America’s Formula 1 scene. Known for its passionate fans, dramatic turns, and riverside setting, this event combines top-tier racing with vibrant Canadian hospitality. The 2025 event promises even more action, with new race strategies, rising stars, and off-track entertainment.
With a 3-day pass, you don’t miss a second — from Friday’s practice runs to the checkered flag on Sunday.
Event Schedule Overview
The Canadian GP 2025 runs from Friday, June 13 to Sunday, June 15. Each day features a unique lineup of activities that bring the thrill of F1 racing to life.
Friday – Practice Sessions
- Free Practice 1 (FP1) and Free Practice 2 (FP2)
- Drivers get a feel for the track
- Great chance for fans to explore the circuit and grab exclusive merch
Saturday – Qualifying Day
- Free Practice 3 (FP3)
- Qualifying Sessions (Q1, Q2, Q3)
- Determines the starting grid for Sunday
- High intensity and edge-of-your-seat action
Sunday – Race Day
- Pre-race ceremonies and driver introductions
- Main race event begins at 2 PM (local time)
- Podium ceremony post-race
- It’s the main event you’ve been waiting for!
Venue: Circuit Gilles Villeneuve
Track History
Named after Canada’s legendary F1 driver Gilles Villeneuve, this track first hosted the Grand Prix in 1978. It’s located on Île Notre-Dame, an artificial island in the St. Lawrence River, offering beautiful scenery and city views.
Circuit Layout and Key Turns
- 4.361 km per lap
- 70 laps total
- Notable sections include:
- Senna S (Turns 1-2)
- Hairpin Turn (Turn 10)
- Wall of Champions (Turn 14)
These zones are fan favourites for overtaking and dramatic moments.
What’s Included in the 3-Day Pass?
Your Canada F1 GP 3-Day Pass includes:
- Access to the track all three days
- Reserved seat (for grandstand tickets)
- Access to fan zones and open-air concerts
- Pit walk access (select packages)
- Entry to F1-themed activities and driver Q&A sessions
It’s the most complete experience for any F1 fan.
Ticket Pricing & Seating Options
Grandstand Tickets
- Assigned seating with a clear view of key track zones
- Options include Grandstand 11 (Senna Curve), Grandstand 15 (Hairpin), and more
- Price Range: CAD $300 – $800+
General Admission
- Unassigned spots around the track
- First come, first served
- Budget-friendly option for families and casual fans
VIP & Hospitality Packages
- Premium suites with all-inclusive food & drinks
- Paddock Club access
- Private viewing terraces
- Prices start at CAD $2,000+
How to Buy Tickets Online
To purchase official tickets, visit:
🔗 https://www.formula1.com
Or use trusted vendors like Ticketmaster or Gootickets. Early bird pricing often applies, so book soon!




