Formula 1 will roar back to Montréal in 2026 for the Canadian Grand Prix!
Held annually since 1961, the Grand Prix du Canada has been part of the Formula 1 World Championship since 1967. The racing was originally hosted in Ontario, but for more than 40 years it has taken place at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Montréal, Québec.
The Canadian Grand Prix is famous for its "Wall of Champions," a wall at the final corner of the circuit that has caused many a World Champion to crash out of the race. Another frequent danger is the local groundhog population – in the weeks leading up to each Grand Prix, the small mammals are trapped and moved in large numbers to limit their chances of making it onto the track!