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Calabogie Motorsports Park
Calabogie, Ontario
www.calabogiemotorsports.com
613-752-1252
The layout and design of the Calabogie course was, from the outset, designed with this customer in mind, to provide them with the high speed challenges that they would not be able to find on public roads or even other comparable closed courses, and to do so in the safest possible conditions to provide a level of enjoyment that would make them return to Calabogie over and over again.
The Calabogie track will provide the driver with an exhilarating challenge and will be extremely difficult to master. Consequently drivers can expect to return over and again if they want to truly master the course. At the same time the developers have designed the track to incorporate all appropriate safety measures as may be required by ASN Canada, the sanctioning body under which the track will operate.
Calabogie is likely to be recognized as one of the most aesthetically pleasing driving facilities in North America thanks to the proximity of its woodlands, its adherence to the natural topography of the site and the sheer drama of its course design.
Highway 401 East to Belleville, 3rd Exit Hwy 37 N through Tweed to Hwy 7; right on Hwy 7 to 1st set of traffic lights at Perth; left onto Highway 511 through to Calabogie. Wilson Farm Road is on the right side as you enter Calabogie. The facility is 2 kilometers down the Wilson Farm Road.
From Ottawa/Montreal:
Highway 417 West, continue past Arnprior approx 7 kilometers; turn left onto Calabogie Road (Hwy 508) to Calabogie. As you enter Calabogie, turn left on Highway 511. Four kilometers out of Calabogie, turn left on Wilson Farm Road. The facility is 2 kilometers down the Wilson Farm Road.
From Montreal:
Highway 40 West to Hwy 417 at border continuing to Ottawa.

Round 1
May 22, 2008 - May 25, 2008Calabogie Motorsports Park
Calabogie, Ontario
www.calabogiemotorsports.com
613-752-1252
Venue
The typical track user is considered to be the driver of a road going sports car (Porsche, BMW, Corvette and Ferrari being prime examples) driving amongst small groups of similar performance cars in low intensity competitive or non-competitive conditions. Such drivers will typically be part of a club group, often coordinated under the auspices of such clubs as the Porsche, Ferrari, Corvette one make associations or as part of a commercially operated “Track Day” group or as a member of a regional sports car club. Many users will also be drawn to the facility as customers of high performance driving schools.The layout and design of the Calabogie course was, from the outset, designed with this customer in mind, to provide them with the high speed challenges that they would not be able to find on public roads or even other comparable closed courses, and to do so in the safest possible conditions to provide a level of enjoyment that would make them return to Calabogie over and over again.
The Calabogie track will provide the driver with an exhilarating challenge and will be extremely difficult to master. Consequently drivers can expect to return over and again if they want to truly master the course. At the same time the developers have designed the track to incorporate all appropriate safety measures as may be required by ASN Canada, the sanctioning body under which the track will operate.
Calabogie is likely to be recognized as one of the most aesthetically pleasing driving facilities in North America thanks to the proximity of its woodlands, its adherence to the natural topography of the site and the sheer drama of its course design.
Directions
From Toronto:Highway 401 East to Belleville, 3rd Exit Hwy 37 N through Tweed to Hwy 7; right on Hwy 7 to 1st set of traffic lights at Perth; left onto Highway 511 through to Calabogie. Wilson Farm Road is on the right side as you enter Calabogie. The facility is 2 kilometers down the Wilson Farm Road.
From Ottawa/Montreal:
Highway 417 West, continue past Arnprior approx 7 kilometers; turn left onto Calabogie Road (Hwy 508) to Calabogie. As you enter Calabogie, turn left on Highway 511. Four kilometers out of Calabogie, turn left on Wilson Farm Road. The facility is 2 kilometers down the Wilson Farm Road.
From Montreal:
Highway 40 West to Hwy 417 at border continuing to Ottawa.