F1 makes the first of four trips to the American continents in 2015 this weekend. Hot on the heels of the streets of Monte Carlo, it is another public road course this weekend, but one that provides a very different challenge.
Set on Ile Notre-Dame, a man-made island in the St. Lawrence River, the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve is a demanding high-speed track lined by punishing barriers but offering a multitude of overtaking opportunities,
So read on below as Sky Sports provides your one-stop shop for everything you need to know about the grand prix weekend.
The 2015 Canadian GP in a nutshell
Track: Circuit Gilles Villeneuve. Street circuit.
Race start time: 7pm UK time Sunday (2pm local).
Laps: 70.
Track length: 4.361 km.
Tyre allocation: Soft (yellow) and Supersoft (red).
DRS Zones: Two with one detection spot (Between turns 12 and 13 and Pit Straight).
Driver steward: Alan Jones.
Lap record: Rubens Barrichello - 1:13.622 (Ferrari, 2002).
2014 pole: Nico Rosberg - 1:14.874 (Mercedes).
Sky Sports F1's schedule
Thursday June 4
4pm - Drivers' Press Conference - Live!
8:45pm - Paddock Uncut
Friday June 5
2:45pm - Canadian GP Practice One - Live!
6:45pm - Canadian GP Practice Two - Live!
9pm - Team Principals' Press Conference - Live!
11pm - The F1 Show - Live!
Saturday June 6
2:45pm - Canadian GP Practice Three - Live!
5pm - Canadian GP Qualifying - Live!
10:45pm - Ted's Qualifying Notebook.
Sunday June 7
5:30pm - The 2015 Canadian GP - Track Parade - Live!
6pm - The 2015 Canadian GP - Pit lane - Live!
6:30pm - The 2015 Canadian GP - Race - Live!
9:30pm - The 2015 Canadian GP - Paddock Live!
11:30pm - Canadian GP highlights.
Monday June 8
12:30am - Ted's Race Notebook.
Form guide
After Mercedes ran into brake problems last year, Daniel Ricciardo took his maiden F1 win to make it back to back Canadian victories for Red Bull. Prior to that, the race had been dominated by McLaren who had won five of the previous seven grands prix.
2014 result: 1. Daniel Ricciardo (Red Bull); 2. Nico Rosberg (Mercedes); 3. Sebastian Vettel (Red Bull); 4. Jenson Button (McLaren); 5. Nico Hulkenberg (Force India); 6. Fernando Alonso (Ferrari); 7. Valtteri Bottas (Williams); 8. Jean-Eric Vergne (Toro Rosso); 9. Kevin Magnussen (McLaren); 10. Kimi Raikkonen (Ferrari).
Last five winners in Canada: 2014: Daniel Ricciardo (Red Bull); 2013: Sebastian Vettel (Red Bull); 2012: Lewis Hamilton (McLaren); 2011: Jenson Button (McLaren); 2010: Lewis Hamilton (McLaren).
Tyre allocation
Pirelli will bring the two softest tyres in their range to Canada - the red-marked supersoft and the yellow-banded soft.
"Canada is a circuit that is very reliant on mechanical grip, with the race frequently held in cool temperatures," the Italian firm said.
"As a result, the soft and supersoft is the ideal choice. Traction and braking are the main characteristics of the lap."
Sky Bet odds
Lewis Hamilton remains favourite for the race victory with Sky Bet. Check out the latest full range of race and title odds here.