Canadian Grand Prix
Montreal 13 June 2010
 
 
 

 

         
 
Canadian Grand Prix
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CAN1
£ 1150.00
Direct Flights
4 Nights in Montreal
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CAN2
£ 1399.00
4 Nights in Montreal
4 Nights at Niagara
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“We enjoyed every day. Did this tour in 2001 & 2008. Both were great.”
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CAN1
£ 1150.00
Direct Flights 4 Nights in Montreal
 
 
   

Thursday June 10 Departure from Heathrow will be on the 15.30 Air Canada flight AC865 during which meals and complimentary drinks will be served. You arrive in Montreal at 17.50 and a coach will be waiting to transfer you to the luxurious Holiday Inn Centre Ville. One of our favourite hotels with personality and ambience in abundance. A wealth of facilities at your disposal including restaurant, bar, swimming pool and sauna. Unbeatable location between Downtown and Chinatown. The evening is free to explore the fascinating cultural cocktail on your doorstep.

June 11 to 13 Three full days to enjoy Montreal and its environs. Your Tour Manager will be on hand to assist with excursions and local information. The circuit is located just across the St. Lawrence River and, although the island is connected to the city by bridges, the best way to reach it is by subway train. For this reason no coach transfers to the circuit have been included. As usual, practice and qualifying sessions are scheduled for Friday and Saturday with the Grand Prix taking place on Sunday.

 

Monday June 14 Most of today is free for last minute shopping and sightseeing before joining your coach for the short drive back to the airport. The homeward flight AC864 departs at 19.40 and meals and complimentary drinks will be served en route.

Tuesday June 15 The Air Canada flight is due to touch down at Heathrow by 07.30 this morning.

Single Room Supplement: £399.
Travel Insurance: £56.

 
             
 
RACE TICKET SERVICE
         
 


Stand 11, with a commanding view over the end of the pits straight plus the first two corners, is in our opinion, the best vantage point at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve. Stand 34, with a view over the hairpin complex, also offers great spectating and at a remarkable price. Stand 1 is opposite the pits but otherwise offers a poor view. Like the other grandstands offered here, it is numbered, uncovered, has sight of a giant screen and tickets are valid for all three days of the meeting.
CONDITIONS OF TICKET SALES.

 

2010 Prices

3 Days
1

Stand 1

£ 355
11
Stand 11
£ 285
34
Stand 34
£ 169
 



2.709 MILES
70 LAPS