The upcoming 2026-2027 season is set to bring exciting opportunities for racers, with Driver Identification Number (DID) applications now open. Effective from June 1st, 2026, until May 31st, 2027, this period offers a structured timeline and clear financial requirements. For those looking to secure their position early, DID applications received before June 16th, 2026, will incur a fee of $105. These applications ensure your DID is processed in time for the IFSS Continental Championship Applications, providing an advantage as you gear up for the season’s highlights. As we move into mid-June to early August, racers can still join by paying a slightly higher fee of $115. However, these applications will be reviewed and processed only in August, ensuring that you remain competitive throughout the fall racing events. For those who miss out on earlier deadlines or wish to secure their DID closer to the start of the season, the final opportunity comes between August 1st, 2026, and May 31st, 2027. The cost for these applications is $125, with processing taking place in December and during spring months only if a sufficient number of requests are received to meet our bank transfer limits. Whether you’re preparing meticulously from the outset or looking to join mid-season, CAHDS maintains its commitment to providing clear guidelines and timely service. Secure your DID today and prepare for an exhilarating racing experience across various terrains and challenges in the 2026-2027 season.
Races Offered
2026-2027 DID
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May 31, 2027
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About Calgary
Learn more about the host city, Calgary.
Calgary is Alberta's largest city and Canada's third-largest, and is near where the prairies end and the foothills begin. That makes it the eastern gateway to the Rocky Mountains and an important centre of trade and tourism for the western prairies. It is your best point of access for Banff and Jasper, and a worthwhile destination in its own right. Calgary is the heart of the largest metropolitan area between Toronto and Vancouver, with over 1.3 million people as of 2021, making it Canada's fifth largest metropolitan area. Nicknames of Calgary include The Stampede City and YYC.