Prior to ordering, please read the
booking conditions here.
Please note that the handling fee and
the shipping charges are added at checkout.
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3 Day (8 -
10 June) Tickets |
Price in $CAD |
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Grandstand |
1 |
$557.25 CAD |
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2 |
$557.25 CAD |
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11 |
$446.25 CAD |
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12 |
$446.25 CAD |
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15 |
$446.25 CAD | |
21 |
$446.25 CAD |
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22 |
$264.55 CAD |
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24 |
$446.25 CAD |
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31 |
$264.55 CAD |
|
33 |
$264.55 CAD |
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34 |
$279.70 CAD |
SOLD OUT |
General Admission |
Friday |
$42.50 CAD |
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Saturday |
$67.75 CAD |
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Sunday |
$93.00 CAD |
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Weekend |
$123.00 CAD | |
Ticket pickup at track only
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Booking conditions: Tickets are 100% non refundable & non
transferable. Tickets will be shipped via International Courier service approximately 3 to 4 weeks prior to the event. Insurance to the value of the tickets purchased. If one or more of your selected tickets are sold out, you'll have the option of choosing a different grandstand or a refund. If you
request a seating preference, we cannot guarantee that you'll get that seat.
One child aged 11 and under, if accompanied by an adult holding a General
Admission ticket, will be given access to the site free of charge however a
Child ticket must be issued. Please request one with your order. In 1978 the Grand Prix of Canada came to Montreal, installed on
the site of 1967 Expo and the 1976 Summer Olympic Games, on a man-made island in the middle of the St. Lawrence River.
In 1982
the Canadian Grand Prix circuit was renamed in honour of Gilles Villeneuve, the very popular Canadian driver, who died during
practice for the Belgium GP that year and who had won the first F1 race held on the Ile Notre Dame circuit in 1978. Because of its
excellent infrastructures, it is a popular event on the Formula One calendar.
The Canadian Grand Prix track is a mix of slow
and rapid corners with a very long straight which demands a lot of the engines. But its layout is popular with the drivers because
it is one of the few GP tracks where overtaking is possible, and the annual stopover in Canada remains one of the most popular with
the F1 circus. The track has been modified a few times in the past, involving minor reprofiling of some corners on safety grounds.
We also offer tickets to the 2012 Canadian Grand Prix from alternative
suppliers.
Click here to
purchase from our supplier in the UK or here from our supplier in Europe.
For any queries regarding the 2012 Canadian Grand Prix Tickets, please use the form here
Canadian Formula 1 Grand Prix Past Results
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