Jukasa Motor Speedway, race track
Jukasa Motor Speedway is a motorsport racing facility near Caledonia in Ontario, Canada. It features a paved oval track along with other configurations that can host different vehicle classes and racing formats.
The speedway grew from a local racing venue into a recognized stop on regional and national motorsport circuits over several decades. Its location on Six Nations land has been part of its story since the beginning.
The track sits on the territory of the Six Nations of the Grand River, the largest First Nations reserve in Canada. This connection shapes the identity of the venue in a way that sets it apart from most racing facilities in the country.
The facility is most worth visiting during the racing season when events are on the calendar. It is worth checking ahead of time, as access on non-event days is generally limited.
The speedway is one of the few racing facilities in North America located on First Nations land, which is reflected in its name drawn from the Haudenosaunee language. This makes it a place where motorsport and Indigenous history meet in a way that is rare anywhere on the continent.
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