Go-Karting for Kids in Montreal: Where to Race
Start Your Engines: Go-Karting for Kids
Go-karting gives kids the thrill of driving in a safe, controlled environment. The rush of racing around a track, the competitive spirit of chasing a faster lap time, and the sense of independence that comes from being behind the wheel make it an unforgettable family experience. Montreal has several karting venues that welcome young drivers.
Top Go-Karting Venues
Action 500 on Île-de-la-Visitation is Montreal's premier go-karting facility, offering both indoor and outdoor tracks. The venue is particularly well-suited for families because they have karts sized for different age groups:
- Junior karts (ages 8-12): Smaller, speed-limited karts on a dedicated junior track. Safety barriers and track marshals ensure a safe experience.
- Adult karts (ages 13+): Faster karts on the full-size track. Teens love the increased speed.
- Double-seater karts: An adult drives while a younger child rides along — perfect for kids under 8 who want to experience the track.
The facility also includes an arcade, snack bar, and party rooms, making it a complete family entertainment destination. A 10-minute race costs $15-25 depending on kart type.
Go Karting Montreal offers electric indoor karting with modern karts and a well-designed track. Electric karts are quieter (no earplugs needed for sensitive kids) and produce zero emissions, making the indoor experience much more pleasant. The track features electronic timing so racers can compare lap times — a feature that older kids and teens find addictive.
- Minimum age: 8 years for solo driving; younger for double-seaters
- Cost: $20-30 per race
- Booking: Online reservations recommended, especially weekends
What Parents Should Know
Safety first: All reputable karting venues provide:
- Helmets (mandatory)
- Safety briefing before the first race
- Track marshals monitoring the circuit
- Speed governors on junior karts
- Seat belts and side barriers
Physical requirements: Most venues require a minimum height (typically 122-137 cm / 4'0"-4'6") rather than a minimum age, so check before you go. Kids must be able to reach the pedals and see over the steering wheel.
What to wear:
- Closed-toe shoes (required)
- Long pants recommended
- Tie back long hair
- Remove scarves and loose jewelry
Birthday Parties and Group Events
Go-karting birthday parties are hugely popular for ages 8-14. Most venues offer packages that include:
- Multiple races
- Private party room
- Pizza and drinks
- Trophies or medals for winners
- Cost: $250-400 for 8-12 kids
Tips for a Great Experience
- Arrive early — walk-ins sometimes face long waits
- Start with the junior track for first-timers
- Explain racing etiquette — no bumping, follow the flags
- Don't pressure nervous kids — the double-seater option removes performance pressure
- Combine with other activities — Action 500's arcade keeps non-drivers entertained
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