Coming off the third-highest attendance in the history of the event in 2023, the 2024 Canadian International AutoShow is poised to return stronger than ever, welcoming back every brand that was present last year, plus an additional seven more — as well as all the popular features, including the new fan-favourite Camp Jeep. (Photo-AutoShow)
By: Canadian International AutoShow
December 1, 2023 

Tickets now on sale for Canada’s definitive automotive experience

 

Toronto, Ontario — After the highly-successful return of the Canadian International AutoShow in 2023, the AutoShow has reinforced its stature as Canada’s premier automotive experience.

 

With the 50th anniversary AutoShow in February of 2023 seeing the third-highest attendance in the history of Canada’s largest automotive expo, auto manufacturers took note of the enthusiasm and demand for live, in-person experiences, leading seven more brands to take an active participation in 2024’s event — alongside all the returning brands that exhibited in 2023.

 

“The Canadian International AutoShow is the place for consumers to get informed, educated and excited about all that is new and electrifying in the automotive world,” says Jason Campbell, General Manager of the AutoShow. “Our attendees thoroughly enjoyed the increased focus on interactive exhibits and hands-on experiences at the 2023 AutoShow, so we are continuing to push the experiential component of the show even more in 2024, and opening up an entire new floor of exhibit space and added feature content to further enhance the experience.”

 

Set to take place February 16th to 25th at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, tickets for the 2024 AutoShow — Canada’s largest automotive expo and consumer show — are now on sale. Presented by the Toronto Star, the AutoShow offers Canada’s largest display of new vehicles, concept cars and innovative automotive technologies, with a spotlight on the newest developments and a showcase of the way mobility is evolving.

 

The 2024 AutoShow will bring back many fan-favorites to the North and South Buildings of the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, and continue its efforts to bring consumers closer to the electrification of the automobile. Just a few of the features that consumers can look forward to include:

  • EV Test Track — With a host of innovations and fresh new experiences for potential car buyers, the Canadian International AutoShow is putting car buyers behind the wheel. Canada’s largest indoor EV Test Track offers attendees first-hand experience driving electric vehicles with an expanded number of EVs for consumers to sample. An outdoor EV test drive option is also slated to return to the AutoShow for the first time since 2020, expected to double the opportunities for consumers to get behind the wheel of a new EV.
  • Electric City — Introduced at the 2023 AutoShow, Electric City is the one-stop destination to learn everything about automotive electrification. From brand-new electric vehicles to home charging solutions and answers to any question attendees might have about the future of mobility.
  • Cobble Beach Classics — Consistently among the most anticipated AutoShow features. Presented in partnership with Cobble Beach Concours d’Elegance, it is a showcase of rare and classic beauties paying homage to some of the most iconic performance vehicles of the last century.
  • Auto Exotica — The place where automotive dreams happen. The carefully curated selection of luxury, hyper and super cars features some of the most exotic vehicles from around the world centred around Autostrada magazine’s curated display of Canada’s most discerning automotive collectors.
  • Automotive Journalist Association of Canada’s Car of the Year Awards — The AutoShow will also once again become the centre of Canadian automotive journalism when it hosts the annual awards for the top new vehicles in Canada with an expanded roster of awards, and new showcase location.
  • Canadian Motorsport Hall of Fame — A tribute to Indycar will highlight our annual showcase of Canadian and international racing legends who have plied their talents here in a 12-vehicle showcase on the newly reinstated 100 level of the North Building.
  • Camp Jeep — One of the fan favorites at the 2023 AutoShow returns in 2024 and will once again provide guests a first-hand experience of the Jeep brand’s legendary off-road prowess in a 20,000 square foot exhilarating off-road track within the confines of the North Building.
  • Family Features — Both the LEGO Group and Mattel will return to the 2024 AutoShow with new, family-friendly features for young and old alike. Stay tuned for announcements on their exciting features that will be part of the 2024 AutoShow.


More features, specific brand presentations and new additional participating brands will be announced over the coming weeks in the run-up to the Show, all of which can be found at www.autoshow.ca.

 

“Last year we celebrated the 50th anniversary of the Canadian International AutoShow, and now we are looking ahead to the next 50 years,” says David McClean, Director of Marketing at the AutoShow. “A revolution is a dramatic or wide-reaching change in how something works or how people experience it. We are seeing a revolution in the automotive world, and at the centre of it all is the electric vehicle. We are responding to that challenge with more presentations and more content to ensure consumers have all of the information they need in this new reality.”

 

Tickets are available at autoshow.ca. With savings up to 25 per cent off regular rates, the Early Bird ticket discount — tickets starting at $19.50 for adults, $14.50 for seniors, $12.50 for youth (ages 12 to 16), $5.75 for children (ages 7 to 11) or $42 for a family pass of four (two adults and two children between the ages of 7 and 11; children under 6 are free) — is in effect until December 31st, 2023.

 

A special discount will also be offered to the Canadian International AutoShow’s loyal fan base through the current newsletter. Register to receive the newsletter at autoshow.ca/newsletter.

 

The 2024 Canadian International AutoShow will take place February 16th to 25th at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre. Media accreditation to the 2023 AutoShow is now online and can be requested at autoshow.ca/media-registration.

 

For news and updates, check in regularly at autoshow.ca. Stay connected with the Canadian International AutoShow on Instagram @autoshowca, Twitter @autoshowcanada and Facebook /autoshowcanada.

 

About the Canadian International AutoShow, presented by The Toronto Star

Celebrating the automobile since 1974, the Canadian International AutoShow features more than 650,000 square feet of exhibits, displays and attractions spanning the North and South Buildings of the Metro Toronto Convention Centre. With annual attendance in excess of 350,000, the Canadian International AutoShow is not only the largest automotive expo in Canada, it is also the country’s largest consumer show. A leader in lifestyle, technology and all things automotive, it is a showcase for the latest cars, trucks, SUVs, concept cars, exotics, classics, muscle cars, electric vehicles, alternative fuel vehicles and autonomous vehicles.

  

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The Canadian Motorsport Hall of Fame has announced 15 new inductees.
By: Canadian Motorsport Hall of Fame
November 2, 2023 

Toronto, Ontario – Following a public nomination process that was conducted during the months leading up to the late-July submission deadline, the Canadian Motorsport Hall of Fame (CMHF) is pleased to announce that 15 new members will be inducted during the Hall’s annual Gala Induction Ceremony in Toronto, in February.


Twelve individuals and one racing duo will be inducted in the Competitors / Motorsport Builders / Race Support Participants category, while two veteran Canadian motorsports journalists will be honoured in the Media category.



Fifty-six individuals and organizations – representing varied racing disciplines and regions from across Canada – were put forward for consideration by members of the public.

 

Once the nomination period closed, the CMHF Independent Selection Committee reviewed and scored the nominations. Subsequently, the recommendation was made to the Board of Directors to induct 15 new members into the CMHF. The Board approved the recommendation at its meeting on Thursday, October 19.

 

The new members in the various categories are:


COMPETITORS / BUILDERS / RACE SUPPORT PARTICIPANTS
• Claude Aubin * (Bois-des-Fillions, QC)
• Jeremy Dale (Toronto, ON)
• Mark Dilley (Barrie, ON)
• James Hinchcliffe (Oakville, ON)
• Ernie Jakubowski (Oakville, ON)
• Norman Jennings (Toronto, ON)
• Brad Moran (Toronto, ON)

• Patrick Richard (Squamish, BC)
• Didier Schraenen (Mont-St-Hilaire, QC)
• Frank & Dan Sprongl (Georgetown, ON)
• William (Bill) Vallis (Welland, ON)
• John Waldie (Stratford, ON)
• Kuno Wittmer (Brossard, QC)

 

MEDIA
• John Massingberd * (Burlington, ON)
• J. Wally Nesbitt (Port Perry, ON)
* denotes deceased

Discussing the ‘Class of 2023’ nomination and selection process, CMHF Chair Peter Lockhart said, “We’re excited to announce this year’s new inductees to the Canadian Motorsport Hall of Fame. We appreciate everyone who took the time to research and submit nominations. And we applaud the contributions of those who will be inducted, as well as all of those who were put forward for consideration.

 

We’re very grateful to the Canadian racing community for the exceptional quality and quantity of the nominations. And I would like to recognize and thank the members of the Independent Selection Committee – headed by our Chair Emeritus Dr. Hugh Scully – for thoughtfully reviewing and scoring the nominations. It was a lot of work, and they did an excellent job identifying worthy individuals for induction to the Hall.”


Lockhart continued, “As soon as the Board approved the recommendation for the Class of 2023, I had the honour and pleasure of reaching out to each of the inductees to congratulate them on being selected and as well to their nominators, to thank them for submitting their successful nominations. On behalf of the Board of the CMHF, we celebrate their contributions to racing in Canada. And we look forward to welcoming them to the CMHF in February.”

 

The next CMHF Induction Gala is co-sponsored by Clubine Motorsports, OTSFF Sports Marketing Group and TNG Exotics & Limited Editions and will take place during the Canadian International Autoshow (CIAS), on Saturday, February 17, 2024, in Toronto. The public is welcome to attend the event. Tickets will be available at AutoShow.ca starting Friday, December 1.

 

Additional details regarding the new inductees and the Induction Gala will be announced soon.


Please visit CMHF.ca.

 

ABOUT THE CMHF: The Canadian Motorsport Hall of Fame (CMHF) exists to honour and recognize the efforts, achievements and contributions that Canadians have made in the realm of Canadian Motorsports.

 

The CMHF was officially opened in 1993 and began inducting honourable members in that year. Including the 2023 inductees the Hall of Fame will have inducted 290 individuals and organizations, who have been recognized for their accomplishments and contributions to Canadian motorsports.

 

These men, women and organizations have earned the privilege to be a part of the Hall. Categories for induction include:

Competitors, Motorsport Builders, Race Support Participants and the Media. The CMHF hosts an annual induction ceremony that has become a popular and important event to the Canadian motorsport industry. The Canadian Motorsport Heritage Foundation operates as a not-for-profit charitable institution.

 

For info, visit CMHF.ca

 

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The return of the Canadian International AutoShow brought strong crowds back to the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, re-affirming the AutoShow as Canada's premier showcase of new cars, trucks and SUVs from some of the world's biggest automotive brands while showcasing automotive technology, innovation and where the industry is headed. (Photo-CIAS)
By: Canadian International Auto Show 
February 26, 2023
 

Toronto, Ontario - The 2023 Canadian International AutoShow has marked a successful return as Canada’s largest automotive and consumer show. 

 

Celebrating its 50th anniversary, the AutoShow has been a showcase of automotive excellence and innovation, from the latest models offered by some of the world’s biggest automotive brands to the newest EVs that are leading to an electrified future to the luxury and exotic cars that tickle the imagination. For 10 days at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, the automobile was the centre of attention, delighting fans young and old.

 

“The AutoShow has always been a reflection of the automotive industry, and we have seen that clearly at the 2023 AutoShow,” says Jason Campbell, General Manager of the AutoShow. “Over the course of this year’s show, we have seen the direction the sector is headed. New innovations are changing the way we drive. The government has put us on path to zero-emission vehicles, and we are exploring more electric and hydrogen options. Our manufacturer partners are connecting with potential consumers at the Show in new ways through engaging attractions and interesting cars.” 

 

Some highlights of the 2023 AutoShow include:

 

NEWEST VEHICLES

The global debut of the all-new 2024 Buick Encore GX. 

 

The North American debut of the Hyundai N Vision 74 hydrogen hybrid concept car. 

 

Canadian debuts of the Hyundai RN22e concept, Nissan NISMO Off Road Frontier V8 concept, Dodge Hornet, Alfa Romeo Tonale, Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 20th anniversary edition, Kia Seltos, Subaru Crosstrek, GMCSierra EV Denali and Toyota Grand Highlander. 

 

A showcase of electrification of the automotive sector. More than 75 fully-electric vehicles were found across the AutoShow’s displays and attractions this year, along with 18 hybrids, 14 plug-in hybrids and two hydrogen cars.

 

Concept cars, including the ones mentioned above along with Buick Wildcat, Nissan ARIYA Surfwagon and the Project Arrow car, a collaborative project of the Automotive Parts Manufacturers Association and 50 partners that produced an all-electric vehicle that was designed, engineered and built in Canada, entirely with Canadian parts. 

 

NEW SPECIAL FEATURES

The first Canadian appearance of Camp Jeep, an indoor course with five-man-made obstacles that showcase the rugged capabilities of the famed 4x4 vehicles.  

 

Electric City put a spotlight on the infrastructure needed to support the EV future and electrified micro-mobility alternatives. A repayable Government of Canada investment of $500,000 through the Tourism Relief Fund, delivered by the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario (FedDev Ontario) to create Electric City supports the federal mandate for zero-emission vehicles in Canada.

 

The EV Test Track— the largest indoor track of its kind in Canada — proved immensely popular, with as many as 925 test drives being taken a day.

 

The REVZONE showcased some of the cars and events that are broadcasted on REV TV, with several interactive exhibits and live broadcasts. 

 

Accessible Mobility with Universal Motion featured six modified vehicles highlighting support available for those in our society who find themselves challenged by their mobility.

 

Mississauga-based manufacturer Roshel showcased its Senator APC, an armoured personnel carrier. The Canadian government purchased 200 of the vehicles to be sent to Ukraine as part of Canada’s contribution to the international effort in aid of that country’s defence. 

 

FAMILY FEATURES

The LEGO Group returned to the AutoShow with another full-sized model of a supercar — this time the Lamborghini SIAN FKP 37, which made its first-ever appearance in North America. The model took 10 months to build and is made from more than 400,000 pieces.

 

Hot Wheels helped the AutoShow celebrate its 50th anniversary with a selection of six life-sized versions of cars from the Hot Wheels Garage of Legends and the original “Sweet 16” diecast Hot Wheels that were the first produced by the brand in 1968. In partnership with PASMAG Tuning 365, Hot Wheels presented The AutoShow Anniversary Selection, a collection of customized cars selected from fan submissions. 

 

FAN FAVOURITES

Auto Exotica once again featured stunning and rare luxuries and exotics: A Bugatti Chiron Pur Sport and Koenigsegg Regera among the collection from Grand Touring Automobiles; cars once owned by celebrities Jenifer Lopez and Floyd Mayweather in the Autostrada display; some classics brought in by Barrett-Jackson; a championship Porsche in the Pfaff display; the S, 3, X and Y from Tesla. 

 

Cobble Beach presented 75 years of Porsche, a collection of 16 rare and important Porsches from over the past three-quarters of a century, including the most expensive car at this year’s AutoShow, a 1969 Porsche 917 Long Tail Chassis 005. 

 

OBLIVION, a Celebration of the Cars and Culture of the ’80s and ’90s, brought back a replica of the DeLorean time machine from the Back to the Future movies, along with some unique cars from the era that included the Magna Vehma Torrero prototype from the late 1980s. 

 

As the final Saturday of the 2023 AutoShow was drawing to a close, the Canadian Motorsport Hall of Fame inducted its 2022 class in a gala event in the John Bassett Theatre in the Metro Toronto Convention Centre. 

 

The induction included 12 individuals and one racing team, plus another racing team in the International Category. The 2022 inductees are:

 

AIM Autosport — Starting in Formula 1600 in 1995, it won four championships before expanding to other series, winning two titles between USF2000, Formula Renault, Formula BMW and Star Mazda. It won three straight GT class championships for Ferrari from 2012 to 2014 before winning a championship in IMSA GTD Sprint Cup with Lexus in 2020.

 

Uli Bieri — A professional racer from the early 1980s to the mid-1990s. Mr. Bieri competed in more than 57 events, including nine appearances in the 24 Hours of Daytona. He was the Canadian Endurance Champion in 1985 and 1986 and has also driven a BMW M1 factory race car. In 1991, he purchased Toronto Motorsports Park with a group of four investors The drag strip was reopened the following year, and added road course in 2003. 

 

Chris Bye — He started racing in the Players GM series in 1986, before scoring multiple wins and podiums in the Firestone Firehawk Endurance series and the Canadian Endurance Championship between 1989 and 1991. He finished runner-up in the F1600 Championship in 1991 and initially retired five years later, before racing a Prototype for Brumos Porsche in the 2003 24 Hours of Daytona.

 

Gary Elliott — A stock racer for 53 seasons, including a historic 49 years with sponsor Quaker State. He raced at 46 tracks across Canada and the U.S., in various divisions and touring series, including Mini Stock, Canadian Vintage Modified, Pro Late Model and OSCAAR Modifieds. Most recently, he raced in the Maritime Pro Stock Tour. Mr. Elliott competed on 859 consecutive race nights in the divisions that he’s run, dating back to 1987. He’s recorded 260 wins, 40 feature wins, 25 top-five points finishes and two championships in his career. He is also a 12-time winner of Most Sportsmanlike Driver honours.

 

Terry Epp — Starting as a rally race driver, where he won the Canadian Championship for Co-Drivers and the North American 2WD co-driver championship in 1986. Away from the driver’s seat, he was the CASC Ontario Region Rally Director in 1991 when he negotiated an amicable split from CASC. He became the founding president of the Canadian Association of Rally Sport (CARS) and gained affiliation with ASN-FIA Canada. Mr. Epp served as Canada’s representative to the FIA for rally and solo for three decades and made several improvements to rally racing in the country. 

 

Robert Giannou — He joined the St. John’s Motor Club in 1958, where he began organizing rally, solo and hillclimb events in 1962. He brought the club into the CASC ranks and negotiated with the U.S. Embassy in Newfoundland to use two of their properties for events, including runways at Naval Station Argentia, where he eventually brought the Molyslip Endurance Series. Mr. Giannou has held various roles with CASC over the years, including Race Director Atlantic Region and Assistant National Race Director. 

 

Carl Harr — He started his racing career winning multiple events at Edmonton International Speedway and in NHRA drag racing in the 1970s, before winning multiple slalom and rally events run by the Northern Alberta Sports Car Club in the 1980s. He joined the Players GM Challenge Series in 1986, running full-time until 1992. He raced stock cars from 1994 to 2010, starting 80 races between the CASCAR Super Series, CASCAR West, CASCAR East and NASCAR Pinty’s Series since 1998, recording 32 top-five finishes, four CASCAR West wins and a CASCAR West championship during that span. He also made 78 starts in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West between 2001 and 2014.

 

Dave Lloyd — Involved in motorcycle racing for 60 years, he progressed through the ranks and made his FIM World Championship debut in 1965. From 1966 to 1968, Mr. Lloyd raced across Europe, against world champions and the stars of the day. He returned to Canada and rode in various disciplines in the 1970s. More recently, he made land-speed record attempts in 2009 and 2011 and competed in the VRRA Period 1 350cc class Championship in 2021, winning the class title at 81-years-old.

 

Derek Lynch — He started his career racing karts in eastern Ontario, where he won four championships. In 1986, at 14-years-old, he made the jump to Late Model Sportsman racing at Peterborough Speedway, where he won five features and the track championship in 1987. Away from the driver’s seat, he worked as a fabricator for NASCAR Cup Series and NASCAR Truck Series teams in the late 1990s, including Darrell Waltrip Motorsports and Bobby Allison Motorsports. Mr. Lynch raced in a variety of late model series over the last two decades. He made 30 starts in the NASCAR Pinty’s Series between 2007 and 2016, winning at Cayuga Speedway in 2007.

 

Bob MacDonald — He competed in multiple Ontario regional road racing series and the Firestone/Firehawk Endurance Championship, but his greatest achievements in motorsport came through his sales role at Sony of Canada. He was an integral part of the company’s sponsorship of motorsports through race cars, billboards, print advertising and television, where the Sony Handycam was used for in-car footage.

 

Dick Midgley — Primarily a mechanic, car builder and car owner during his motorsport career, in 1958, he co-owned a car with his older brother in the Jalopy class at Western Speedway, where they won the track title in their first season. He continued to field cars in local divisions into the 1970s, when he expanded his efforts south of the border. More than 70 drivers competed for Mr. Midgley in the NASCAR West Series from 1972 to 2014, including 2002 CMHF inductee Roy Smith. Between 1974 and 1992, Midgley fielded cars in 26 NASCAR Cup Series races, where he made two Daytona 500 starts, with Smith as the driver, in 1976 and 1977.

 

Scott Spencer — He has competed in NHRA Sportsman Racing, competing in Stock, SuperStock and Super Gas between 1972 and 1980. He designed and built a full-chassis Plymouth Arrow for NHRA Super Gas in 1977, which won a pair of awards at The International Car Show. In 1975, he opened a speed shop, which provided support for several CASCAR teams to begin racing on road courses. Mr. Spencer worked as an NHRA technical inspector in the 1980s before racing in the GT class of the Canadian Firestone/Firehawk series in the early 1990s, with a best finish of third on the streets of Toronto in 1991. He continued road racing in various events until 1997.

 

Bruce Biegler — In the media category, he started his media career as a self-taught photographer, working as a track photographer and reporter at Saskatoon International Raceway in 1974. He focused his work on drag racing in the years that followed, spending time as a photographer and writer for National Dragster and Wheelspin News. He was Drag Racing Editor for Performance Racing News from 1989 to 2008 and for Inside Track Motorsport News from 2009 to 2014. Mr. Biegler founded DragRaceCanada.com in 1999, and continues to serve as its editor. 

 

Pfaff Motorsports was honoured in the International Category.

 

Planning will now begin for the 2024 Canadian International AutoShow, which will take place February 16th to 25th, 2024, back in the North and South Buildings of the Metro Toronto Convention Centre. 

 

Stay connected with the Canadian International AutoShow on Instagram @autoshowca, Twitter @autoshowcanada and Facebook /autoshowcanada.

 

About the Canadian International AutoShow, presented by The Toronto Star

Celebrating its 50th year, the Canadian International AutoShow features more than 650,000 square feet of exhibits, displays and attractions spanning the North and South Buildings of the Metro Toronto Convention Centre. With an annual attendance in excess of 330,000, the Canadian International AutoShow is not only the largest automotive expo in Canada, it is also the country’s largest consumer show. A leader in lifestyle, technology and all things automotive, it is a showcase for the latest cars, trucks, SUVs, concept cars, exotics, classics, muscle cars, electric and alternative fuel vehicles.

 

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Subscriptions now available for $8 monthly or $80 annually, as TSN+ free preview concludes today.
 
By: Bell Media
August 9, 2023 

 – Subscriptions now available for $8 monthly or $80 annually, as TSN+ free preview concludes today 
– Digital streaming service TSN+ features robust slate of content for NFL fans, including NFL REDZONE, one streaming-only NFL game each week, plus data-enhanced NFL feeds 
– TSN+ is the exclusive Canadian home of PGA TOUR LIVE, highlighted by the FEDEX CUP PLAYOFFS, beginning August 10 
– TSN+ delivers more NCAA coverage than ever before, including weekly football and basketball games, and exclusive access to select Bowl games 
– Weekly editions of AEW RAMPAGE and AEW COLLISION, as well as Canada’s largest collection of sports documentaries also available on TSN+ 
 
Toronto, Ontario – TSN+, the new stand-alone digital streaming service from TSN, delivers Canadian fans access to an extensive slate of marquee live sports coverage from around the world. The limited-time free preview of TSN+ concludes today, Aug. 9, with the introduction of subscription options that provide choice for viewers with plans for $8 monthly or $80 annually. Access to TSN+ is included for those who subscribe directly to TSN through TSN.ca or the TSN app.
 
The new subscription options are available in advance of the start of the 2023 NFL season. TSN+ features a robust slate of content for NFL fans, including NFL REDZONE, which keeps football fans up-to-date in real-time with seven consecutive hours of coverage of every Sunday afternoon game, with live look-ins, highlights, and touchdown drives from each local broadcast. TSN+ also features one streaming-only NFL game per week, in addition to data-enhanced NFL feeds featuring data-driven insights, infographic overlays, and more.
 
TSN+ is also the exclusive home of PGA TOUR LIVE in Canada, providing more than 4,300 hours of coverage of PGA tournaments all season long. Upcoming PGA TOUR LIVE coverage is highlighted by the FEDEXCUP PLAYOFFS, taking place throughout the month of August and culminating with the TOUR CHAMPIONSHIP beginning Aug. 24. Coverage includes Thursday and Friday rounds, as well as exclusive feeds of Featured Groups, Featured Holes, and the new Marquee Group, showcasing every shot from each player in one select group. PGA TOUR LIVE was previously available as part of PGA TOUR’s paid subscription service GolfTV.
 
The service provides Canadians with expanded, streaming-only coverage of more NCAA sports than ever before, including weekly NCAA Football and Basketball games, as well as expanded coverage of additional events such as soccer, volleyball, and swimming. All NCAA Football Megacasts as part of Bowl Season will be featured on TSN+.
 
TSN+ includes extensive tennis coverage including exclusive streaming-only Qualifying feeds during the US OPEN Tennis Championship, as well as additional dedicated court feeds throughout the tournament. Live streaming-only court feeds from ATP and WTA Tennis events are available on TSN+, beginning with the WESTERN & SOUTHERN OPEN on Sunday, Aug. 13.
 
Additionally, TSN+ is home to Canada’s most comprehensive collection of sports documentaries, with more than 200 acclaimed titles from ESPN Films, HBO, UNINTERRUPTED Canada, and more.
 
As well, TSN+ lets fans go deeper into the sports they love from Canada’s Sports Leader, featuring live, streaming-only coverage from a multitude of marquee sports properties, including:
Exclusive live coverage of weekly editions of AEW RAMPAGE and AEW COLLISION
 
Live coverage of the NTT INDYCAR SERIES
 
Data-enhanced feeds of select matches of the FIFA WOMEN’S WORLD CUP AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND 2023™, in addition to those broadcast on TSN’s national television feeds
 
Live coverage of all 380 matches of LALIGA, Spain’s top soccer league, as well as select weekly LALIGA 2 matches
 
Streaming access to ESPN’s MLB special presentation KAYROD CAST, featuring Michael Kay and Alex Rodriguez
 
Streaming-only games throughout the NBA regular season, additional to those broadcast on TSN’s national television feeds, as well as streaming of ESPN’s NBA IN STEPHEN A’S WORLD alternate presentation during the NBA FINALS
 
Exclusive live companion feeds for each F1 race including Pit Lane, Driver Tracker, Timing Feed, Mixed On-Board Cameras, and unique in-car driver feeds
 
Live coverage of practice and qualifying from NASCAR CUP SERIES and NASCAR XFINITY SERIES
 
Live coverage of select NWSL matches, up to and including the NWSL CHAMPIONSHIP
 
Live coverage of CHL games in addition to those broadcast on TSN’s national television feeds
 
Live coverage of the NLL regular season and playoff matchups
 
Live coverage of TOP RANK BOXING
 
TSN+ streams exclusively on computers, mobile devices, tablets, and connected TVs, including Android TV, Apple TV, Xbox One, Roku TV, LG Smart TV, Samsung SmartTV, and Amazon Fire TV/Stick. A full list of compatible devices is available at TSN.ca.
 
For more information on TSN+, and to subscribe, fans can visit TSN.ca/TSN+.

 

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TSN+ won't overly change how we watch from last year, while giving motorsports fans additional coverage.
By: Mike Sullivan/RaceCanada.ca 
February 16, 2023
 

So we got some definitive(ish) answers from TSN today.

 

First, the question that most people, including myself, were interested in, what’s happening with the NASCAR Pinty’s Series? It’s pretty much as I was expecting it to be:

 

“Complete coverage of the NASCAR Pinty’s Series will be available to stream through TSN+, beginning May 13, with recap programs airing on TSN’s national television feeds.” 

 

While not saying it outright, it looks as though we will still get live coverage, only on TSN+ instead of TSN.ca, as the debut date is the same as the series opener date. Fully produced delayed coverage will follow at a later date, likely, as in the past, the following weekend. 

 

**Update at 5:00 PM**

TSN has confirmed to me that the TSN+ boradcasts of the NASCAR Pinty's Series will be live broadcasts, as they were last year on TSN.ca

 

The Canadian Superbike Championship will again air as delayed coverage on the main network channels, as it did last year, beginning in June, so great news for Superbike fans.

 

There was nothing noted about the FEL SportsCar series this year. There was also nothing mentioned when asked about the SRX series, so assume that won’t be available, at least not as of now. 

 

Formula One will be exactly as last year, with all the same coverage on the main TSN Channels, as well as TSN.ca and the TSN app. So all pre and post race shows, free practice, qualifying and sprint races are all available as they were last year.

 

TSN+ will make additional features available to F1 fans, including Pit Lane feed, Driver Tracking, Timing Feed, Mixed On-Board Cameras and “unique in-car driver feeds”. 

 

Unfortunately, it looks like there will be no additional motorsports content on TSN+ from TSN’s motorsport analyst Tim Hauraney, which is unfortunate. For those who don’t know, Tim brings a ton of racing experience, having raced Formula Atlantic and Porsche’s in Europe, and a bunch more. TSN+ would have been the perfect place to give Tim some more, unique content that would also attract new subscribers, giving them additional value for their subscription. 

 

Tim’s “auto racing news and analysis will appear on SportsCentre, TSN.ca, and the TSN app.” 

 

And, finally, as I thought, pricing for TSN+ has not been released yet and will be released in the coming weeks, so you would think TSN+ will continue to be free since they can’t charge a price they don’t yet know. 

 

There was nothing mentioned about Indy Car, as per their previous release, 8 races on the main network, with the rest on TSN+. In combination with NBC's over-the-air-network viewers will get all but 2 races from their regular subscriptions. 

 

TSN's Regular Network Indy Car Schedule - All races will be carried on TSN+

Sunday, March 5 St Pete’s Noon TSN2/TSN+
Sunday, April 2 Texas Motor Speedway Noon TSN/TSN+
Sunday, April 16 Long Beach Streets of Long Beach Street 3pm TSN/TSN+
Sunday, May 28 107th Indianapolis 500 Oval 11am TSN/TSN+
Sunday, July 2 Mid-Ohio Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course Road 1:30pm TSN/TSN+
Sunday, July 16 Toronto Streets of Toronto Street 1:30pm TSN/TSN+
Sunday, August 6 Nashville Streets of Nashville Street Noon TSN/TSN+
Sunday, Sept. 3 Portland Portland International Raceway Road 3pm TSN/TSN+

 

 

I have followed up to confirm the NASCAR PInty’s Series TSN+ coverage is live. I’ll update this article when I hear back. 

 

On the whole I think TSN+ will be a good addition for motorsports fans in Canada, provided the price isn’t ridiculous, as was Sportsnet +, where IndyCar went to die. 

 

It gives TSN an opportunity to build out its motorsports coverage, including Canadian motorsports, that would be impossible with just the main network channels, even with 5 of them. And a series that can advertise that it will be available on TSN, even TSN+, has a bigger potential sponsor draw than not being available at all, or only on their own live stream. 

 

And unlike the Sportsnet offering from a few years ago, there is a lot of good, non-motorsports content to watch as well, so it’s already ahead Sportnet’s IndyCar offering. 

 

At this point, I think the content is definitely there, and everything depends on price. If TSN wants $20 a month for it, I suspect it will have a future similar to Sportsnet +. If they put it somewhere in the $5.00 to $10.00 a month, then I think it has a chance. 

 

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