Your Essential Guide to 2025 Canadian Grand Prix Tickets
- Angela Winter
- 2 days ago
- 2 min read

If you are planning a trip to Montreal for the 2025 Canadian Grand Prix, get ready for an exhilarating and stylish experience. At Grand Prix Getaways, we specialize in helping travelers create unforgettable race weekends through VIP access, luxurious accommodations, and concierge-level support. If you need insider tips on ticket options, seating arrangements, and availability, you've come to the right place. Here’s what you need to know:
When do tickets go on sale for the 2025 Canadian GP? Tickets for the Canadian GP typically go on sale in July following the previous year's race. That said, there was a 2024 customer presale earlier this year, so if you're reading this in June 2025, ticket availability is already very limited. Now is the time to act. If you're looking for grandstand or VIP hospitality packages, we have exclusive access others don't.
Are tickets still available? Most general public ticket outlets are sold out or showing extremely limited availability. However, Grand Prix Getaways still has premium ticket allocations for select grandstands and hospitality lounges. These include Paddock Club, the F1 Legends Club, and a few coveted grandstand sections like Grandstand 11 and 24. If you're serious about attending, reach out today before these are gone.
Are tickets reserved seating? Yes. Grandstand tickets are assigned seating and offer a guaranteed spot with a view of the action. General Admission, by contrast, does not offer reserved space and is first come, first served. For those who want the comfort of knowing exactly where they'll be, reserved grandstand seating is the way to go.
What are the different ticket options (grandstand, general admission, terraces)? There are several tiers of tickets available:
General Admission: Budget-friendly, standing-room or grass seating with views from various trackside zones.
Grandstand: Reserved seating with varying views (pit straight, corners, or hairpins).
Terraces and Hospitality: Includes gourmet food, drinks, private bathrooms, and elevated views.
F1 Paddock Club, F1 Legends Club, and F1 300 Club: Top-tier VIP access with exclusive perks, driver appearances, and more.
How do I purchase accessible seating? Accessible seating can be limited and must be booked in advance. Circuit Gilles Villeneuve offers designated areas with wheelchair access, typically located near the grandstands. If you're booking through Grand Prix Getaways, let us know your needs—we’ll handle it personally and ensure you have everything you need for a comfortable and seamless experience.
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