Race Tracks

Prince George Airport Refueling Pad

Cost: $80 per day

Gates open: 8:30am - 9:30am

Porta-potty is provided for duration of the event

Bring a lunch and water - the gate will at the end of the day

All persons are not permitted to exit the site until the event concludes

No smoking or vaping is permitted on Airport property as per TSB Canada


The Prince George Airport refueling pad is a one acre asphalt pad that provides a place to host a true autocross course. Courses are built using pylons directing racers around tracks that can be wide open, tight and technical, or a combination of both. 

Spectator locations are limited to the pit area only. 

Quesnel Go-Kart Track

Cost: $60 per day

Gates open 9:00am - 10:00am

Outhouses are available during event

Bring a lunch and water

Smoking is permitted at this site

Note that there is poor cellular reception at this track. It is highly recommended to have a screenshot of your electronic signature for the insurance waiver otherwise you will be denied entry to the track - this includes spectators and minors


Cariboo Raceway Park is a 980m go-kart track that has several complex corners and elevation changes. 


There are several spectator positions including bleachers at the top of T1, T2 and a gantry above the main straight.


Note that Oval Road is a dirt road, please drive accordingly to road conditions. Raceway Road has been know to have rather large dips in the road, Westland Road is a smoother route to get to the track. 

Prince George Airport Authority Rules for Apron V

Prince George Airport Authority Rules for Apron V 

May 4, 2011


APRON V IS A SECURE AREA AND IS DESIGNATED A F.O.D. (FOREIGN OBJECT DEBRIS) FREE AREA.


One Turbo fan engine costs upward of $35,000,000 (that’s million) for Westjet’s Boeing 737’s planes and $75,000,000 for Boeing's 747 Plane.  ONE single beverage container can cause catastrophic damage to these power plants.


SMOKING IS NOT PERMITTED ON SITE.


Anywhere inside the Secure Area including in your vehicle. Penalty for this is a $5,000.00 fine payable by offender! 


ALL ENTRANTS WILL BE REQUIRED TO PASS A CORVETTES NORTH TECH.


Any engine or vehicle leaks are not acceptable and all incidences must be reported to Corvettes North Official. That Official must report to emergency fire hall. Then there will be an incident report written up for assessment and records.


INCASE OF EMERGENCY 

Airport Authorities will not respond to any onsite emergencies.

            Emergencies calls are made to “911” Location: APRON V,  GATE 1 A


Prince George Airport Authority Rules for Apron V 

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 Schedule “C”

Additional Conditions


1. All persons are to use the designated entry and exit route and the riding area identified on Schedule “A”. If at any time anyone leaves the designated area or crosses into a no go area, the agreement is void and all persons and equipment will be required to leave the premises immediately.


2. Garbage, refuse and debris of any type, is not to be deposited on the ground inside the airport fence. All garbage, refuse and debris, is to be placed in the appropriate receptacle and removed from the premises daily.


3. The gate is to remain closed at all times, except when authorized persons are entering or exiting.


4. Any incidents, accidents or unauthorized occurrences are to be reported to Airport Security as soon as practicable.

Cariboo Raceway Park Rules

If a car leaves the track, care must be taken as to not damage the course and grounds. As this track is used for go-kart racing, any holes, bumps or damage to the grounds can pose a safety hazard for any kart racers that leave the track as it may cause them to flip.


Please park on the grass within the pit area.


Spectators may not stand against the fence closest to the track during a double lap afternoon event. Spectators must stand behind the secondary fence within the pits, or observe from the bleachers or gantry.