Formula 1 in Canada is anchored by TSN’s full-season package and the home race in Montréal each June.
TSN is the English-language Canadian home of Formula 1. Every practice session, qualifying, sprint and race for all 24 rounds of the 2026 season airs live across TSN1, TSN2, TSN3, TSN4 or TSN5. The TSN coverage uses the same Sky Sports F1 international feed and commentary team that ESPN uses in the United States.
RDS is the French-language partner of TSN and carries every race in French, particularly important for the Canadian Grand Prix at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Montréal each June, where the local Québécois audience is sizeable.
F1 TV Pro is the official Formula 1 direct-to-consumer streaming service. F1 TV Pro is $11.99 CAD per month or $84.99 CAD per year in Canada. It offers every onboard camera, every team radio, and all driver-specific camera feeds as a complement to the TSN broadcast.
The Canadian Grand Prix at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Montréal is the home race, held each year in early to mid-June. It is one of the most-watched single-day sports events on Canadian television, drawing a particularly large French-language audience on RDS. The 2026 edition is scheduled for the second weekend in June.
Most European-round Grand Prix weekends translate to morning programming in Eastern Canada and early-morning programming in Western Canada:
The Canadian Grand Prix, the Miami Grand Prix and the Las Vegas Grand Prix all shift to friendlier afternoon and evening windows.
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