Canadian F1 GP Get Together
#31
In the past, they used to have a Porsche only parking and would shuttle to the race track. This was before they started having concerts. It could be that they clean it up in time for the race day. I always park by the cinema outside the city on race day so I am out of Montreal within 10mins after I get to my car.
Raj
#32
Don't forget there is NO right turn on red in Montreal, nor in Quebec in general if I'm not mistaken.. The local cops were polite the first time I made the mistake realizing I was just a "stupid" American.
#34
If anyone wants to park on the street downtown on Sunday keep in mind that parking meters are in effect from 1pm on Sundays. This is a recent change.
The good news is that if you read the signs carefully then you can find plenty of parking that is only available on weekends but during the week the same place is a "no parking" or loading zone. For this you got to learn the days of the week in French and know that time is shown in 24h system like in the military.
If the sign says no parking (with a symbol) and underneath it says LUN-VEN with whatever time then you are good all the weekend there. But those fill up fast so don't even dream of getting one close to a metro station about 10 am. 8 am there are still spots available. Do try to park legally. They do give out tickets. They will only tow if you are in the way of something more important (bus lane, planned street closure, etc.) The good news for Americans is that they haven't figured out how to chase you down in the US to collect the fine. So if you don't plan to bring the same car to Montreal again you don't need to pay. If you do come back and have enough unpaid fines you just might find a boot on your car.
I would recommend a parking garage near a metro station. Much less hassle.
If staying at a downtown hotel then just leave the car there and enjoy the as much beer as you want at the track. I recommend a soft cooler to bring your own beer. At the track you only get Bud whose only purpose is to show that Canadian mass produced beer is not so bad.
The good news is that if you read the signs carefully then you can find plenty of parking that is only available on weekends but during the week the same place is a "no parking" or loading zone. For this you got to learn the days of the week in French and know that time is shown in 24h system like in the military.
If the sign says no parking (with a symbol) and underneath it says LUN-VEN with whatever time then you are good all the weekend there. But those fill up fast so don't even dream of getting one close to a metro station about 10 am. 8 am there are still spots available. Do try to park legally. They do give out tickets. They will only tow if you are in the way of something more important (bus lane, planned street closure, etc.) The good news for Americans is that they haven't figured out how to chase you down in the US to collect the fine. So if you don't plan to bring the same car to Montreal again you don't need to pay. If you do come back and have enough unpaid fines you just might find a boot on your car.
I would recommend a parking garage near a metro station. Much less hassle.
If staying at a downtown hotel then just leave the car there and enjoy the as much beer as you want at the track. I recommend a soft cooler to bring your own beer. At the track you only get Bud whose only purpose is to show that Canadian mass produced beer is not so bad.
#35
As it relates to parking, I have parked in Old Montreal in an open lot the past few years not too far from Chinatown.You can pick up the subway nearby which takes you right to the track with one switch of trains. After the race is over you can get a quick getaway out of town from there as well.
#36
I have two Friday tickets and one Saturday ticket available at face value. Seats are in grandstand 31 section 1, row TT. Friday tix @$38, Saturday @$50, PM if interested.