4 Nights in Montreal
Thursday 16 June
Fly from London to Montreal. On arrival you will be met and taken to your hotel where accommodation is reserved for you for four nights. Continental breakfast is included. Our representative will be available during the weekend to help and advise you.
Friday 17 June
Free day to explore Montreal or to make your way to the circuit for first practice sessions. Using
your included metro ticket you can come and go as you wish. The circuit entrance is an approximate 10 minute walk from the metro.
Saturday 18 June
At leisure to come and go as you wish to the Ile Notre Dame for practice, qualifying and supporting events.
Sunday 19 June
Make your way at your leisure to the track to take your place for the 2022 Canadian Grand Prix.
Monday 20 June
Free until your return
transfer to Montreal airport for your return flight to the UK.
Tuesday 21 June
Arrival back at London.
Hotel | Price per Person based on two sharing | Single Supplement |
Hotel Zero 1 | £1399 | £500 |
Flights are subject to availability and should there be any increase in the airfare you will be advised at the time of booking.
2 Nights in Niagara Falls and 4 Nights in Montreal
Tuesday 14 June
Fly from London to the city of Toronto. On arrival you will take a prebooked shuttle to Niagara Falls where accommodation is reserved for you at the Marriott Fallsview for two nights on a room only basis.
Wednesday
15 June
Free day to explore Niagara Falls.
Thursday 16 June
Enjoy a final few hours in Niagara before your shuttle transfer back to Toronto where you join your flight to Montreal. On arrival you will be met and taken to your hotel where accommodation is reserved for you for four nights. Continental breakfast is included. Our representative will be available during the weekend to help and advise you.
Friday 17 June
Free day to
explore Montreal or to make your way to the circuit for first practice sessions. Using your included metro ticket you can come and go as you wish. The circuit entrance is an approximate 10 minute walk from the metro.
Saturday 18 June
At leisure to come and go as you wish to the Ile Notre Dame for practice, qualifying and supporting events.
Sunday 19 June
Make your way at your leisure to the track to take your place for the 2022
Canadian Grand Prix.
Monday 20 June
Free until your return transfer to Montreal airport for your flight back to London.
Tuesday 21 June
Arrival back into London.
Hotel | Price per Person based on two sharing | Single Supplement |
Hotel Zero 1 | £1669 | £700 |
Based on two adults sharing. Flights are subject to availability and should there be any increase in the airfare you will be advised at the time of booking.
An itinerary that's designed for you - If this tour itinerary doesn't meet your requirements, please call us to speak to one of our specialists. We will discuss your plans and we can design a tour to specifically suit your needs.
Whether you would prefer flights from a regional airport or would prefer to spend longer at the destination We will be able to tailor make a tour to suit you - call us now on 0116 231 1222.
Who will fall victim to the Wall of Champions?
Racing has returned with aplomb to Montreal and in 2023, demand for Canadian Formula 1 Grand Prix tickets is set to be unprecedented. Fans flocked to the grandstands to witness the action last time out, and were treated to an epic tussle between Carlos Sainz and victor Max Verstappen.
And they’re not the first pair to battle on the streets of the Parc Jean-Drapeau. The track has been on the calendar for more than half of Formula 1’s illustrious history, and has seen many a fight on track. Lewis Hamilton defended from teammate Fernando Alonso to get his first taste of F1 victory in 2007, and Robert Kubica redeemed himself with victory in 2008 after suffering a huge crash the year prior.
And who could forget the great wet Canadian Grand Prix of 2011? Jenson Button faced penalties for crashing into his teammate, red flags, dry-wet conditions and six pit stops, but managed to claim victory on the very final tour of the track. It’s a race that will live long in the memory of all interested in Formula 1 – except possible Sebastian Vettel.
The short, high-speed circuit offers a great challenge to the drivers, as was proved in 1999. All three champions on track – Michael Schumacher, Damon Hill and Jacques Villeneuve – went into the wall at the final chicane. This has since seen the section of track christened the ‘Wall of Champions’, and is an overwhelming challenge for all the drivers.
On the other hand, fans are treated to excellent views of the race with grandstands littering the circuit. After the race, Montreal comes to life as Formula 1 takes over for Grand Prix weekend. Delicious food and awesome views provide the perfect antidote for any post-race blues.