Calabogie Motorsports Park

Calabogie features fast, sweeping turns and dramatic elevation changes

Calabogie Motorsports Park is a recently built race track located 60 miles west of Ottawa, Ontario. Calabogie features a 3.05 mile, 40-foot wide, 20-turn road course with 65 feet of elevation change and paved with a modern polymer modified asphalt.

Calabogie map Calabogie MapFeaturing a variety of turns and elevation changes, the Calabogie road course was designed by Alan Wilson and opened in 2006. Many of the turns are blind, late apex or double-apex turns, making it challenging and thrilling. Calabogie has noise limits due to local ordinances. Please ensure your car is equipped with a muffler. Camping is allowed at the track, but facilities are sketchy. Accommodation is available but limited in Calabogie.

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Track Configuration

There is only one road course configuration used by COMSCC and it is run in a clockwise direction.

Directions

From Western New England and New York To Calabogie, Ontario:

  • Go West on I-90 to New York State Thruway heading toward Buffalo, NY
  • Exit NYS Thruway for North on I-81 to Canada
  • Go West on Thousand Islands Bridge (approx. 1.5 miles) to Provincial Hwy 401
  • Go East on Provincial Hwy 401 for approximately 9 miles
  • Exit onto CR-5 and go north approximately 25 miles to Hwy 15 .
  • Go East on Hwy 15 approximately 5.5 miles and exit left onto CR-1.
  • Follow CR-1for approximately 11 miles to Hwy-511.
  • Follow CR-511 for approximately 40 miles to Calabogie.

From Northern or Eastern New England, you go up through Vermont into Canada and Montreal before heading west.

  • Go north on I-89 thru Vermont to the Canadian border
  • Continue North on Rt-133 toward Montreal for approximately 28 miles
  • Go West on Aut-35 across the Pont Champlain bridge
  • Take exit 18-Ouest to merge onto Aut-10, go for 13 miles
  • Aut-10 merges with Aut-15. Continue North on Aut-15 for approximately 7.5 miles
  • Take exit 70-Ouest to merge onto Aut-40, continue for 41.6 miles
  • Continue on the Transcanadian highway (aka Hwy 417) 121 miles, thru Ottawa to Calabogie.
  • Exit left onto Calabogie Road, (last chance for gasoline and diesel is here) and follow 14.6 miles into Calabogie.

Helpful Hints

  • It is advisable to obtain an insurance card from your insurance company covering your auto while in Canada. Also, you should have a complete listing of all equipment being brought into the country (parts, tools, tires, etc).
  • Do not bring a radar detector into Canada, as they are illegal and will be confiscated if found.
  • There is no leaded gas in Canada. Bring your own racing gas, but only enough for the event.

Food & Lodging

Hotels & Motels

From what we understand, there aren't a lot of choices for motels in the area around the track. Here is a list to try:

Food

Slim pickings

  • Shooter's Bar & Grill of Calabogie Calabogie 1-613-752-1383
  • Munford's Restaurant Calabogie 1-613-752-2033

Contact Information

Calabogie Motorsports Park
462 Wilson Farm Road
Calabogie, ON, Canada K0J 1HO

613-752-1252
info@calabogiemotorsports.com

http://www.calabogiemotorsports.com/

Upcoming Events:

Calabogie Motorsports Park, May 26 & 27

Calabogie opened in 2006 and has prefect new, 40' wide, pavement.

Calabogie is now the longest circuit in Canada consisting of a challenging 20 turns. Don't miss your chance to run on this world class circuit designed by Alan Wilson.

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