The DOCC will be at Mosport May 24 & 25, where the corners are fast and the brakes are mostly optional. Come see what your throttle hand really thinks of self-control (a lot we hope).
Located just one hour east of Toronto, Mosport is one of North America’s most historic and technically rewarding circuits. Nestled within the rolling hills this iconic track has hosted eight Formula 1 Grand Prix races and remains steeped in motorsports legend. Riders will follow in the tire tracks of champions like Mike Hailwood, who clinched victory in the 1967 Canadian 500cc Grand Prix, all while experiencing the thrills of a thoroughly modern facility.
The 3.96-kilometer, high-speed circuit features fast sweepers, elevation changes, and a challenging layout that rewards precision and courage. Mosport now plays host to premier series such as the Canadian Superbike Championship and the American Le Mans Series, showcasing its world-class credentials.
The DOCC offers a professionally run, welcoming environment for riders of all skill levels. Participants are grouped by experience to ensure a safe and enjoyable riding experience, with seasoned members providing both on-track and off-track guidance for newcomers.
Join us at Mosport, where the unmistakable sound of Ducatis—ranging from vintage bevel-drive singles to cutting-edge Panigales—will echo across the hills.

For insurance purposes you must purchase a membership with the Ducati Owners Club of Canada to participate in track activities. No worries though, Ducati ownership is certainly not mandatory!

What to expect when you get to the track.
Registration and bike tech inspection are open Friday evening at 7pm and will close at dusk. If you’re new to Mosport, look near the gas station at pit out for bike tech and the big tents near the restaurant for registration, we’ll be there. Try to get everything sorted Friday evening if you can, the mornings are often hectic.
Registration & bike tech open again at 7:30 am and will close at 8:30am Saturday and Sunday for the riders meeting at 8:30 am. We’ll reopen registration & bike tech after the meeting concludes.
At 8:00 am each day as required we’ll have a new rider orientation meeting at big tent. If you are new to the track or just Mosport, Stewart Anderson will providing some guidance and arrange a coach to help you on the track.
8:30 am each day. Riders Meeting. It’s mandatory for all riders, we’ll see you there, no excuses, no tardiness. We’ll be covering track procedures, run groups, marshal’s flags, conditions, etc
9:00 am The fun begins and the track is open. We’ll be running Green, Yellow, and Blue groups for 20 minutes sessions in rotation until 12:00pm when we take a break for lunch.
1:00 pm. The fun continues. We’ll be running Green, Yellow, and Blue groups for 20 minutes sessions in rotation until 5:00 pm when the track closes.
For both days the program is the same.
Select Your Riding Group
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Blue Group – Mosport
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Yellow Group – Mosport
$504.00 -
Green Group – Mosport
$504.00 -
Membership
$30.97
If you would like a single day please use the contact button at the top of the page. We may be able to accommodate you.
FAQs
Who can participate in DOCC track days?
Participants must be at least 16 years old and possess a valid photo ID. Only two-wheeled motorcycles are permitted; sidecars and three-wheeled vehicles are not allowed. Additionally, participants must be fully paid members of the DOCC.
Can I change my riding group during the event?
Yes, class changes are allowed to accommodate rider ability, provided there is space available. All class changes must be authorized by the Events Coordinator.
Are there noise restrictions for motorcycles?
While Mosport does not have any sound restrictions be aware that Calabogie does. At Calabogie motorcycles must pass a sound test with an average of no more than 98 dBA and no single reading over 100 dBA during stationary testing. Additionally, the track performs remote testing on the track and no bike must not exceed 92 dBA.
What are the technical requirements for my motorcycle?
Your motorcycle must be in safe mechanical condition and pass a technical inspection before being allowed on the track. This includes checking for tight fasteners, no fluid leaks, adequate tire tread, and functional brakes. Additionally, coolant systems must not contain glycol-based antifreeze; only distilled water with a wetting agent is permitted.
Are there refunds for cancellations or bad weather?
There are no refunds for inclement weather, failure to pass sound checks, or other unforeseen circumstances. All refunds are at the discretion of the Club Executive and will be issued after the event, considering the club’s financial position.