Where can I watch Season 3 of Canadas Drag Race?

Since first launching in 2009, the Drag Race franchise has taken over the world from the UK to Spain and it's now time to return to Canada for season 3 of the country's spin-off.

Canada's Drag Race will be back later this month with season 3 as Brooke Lynn Hytes returns to host alongside fashion stylist Brad Goreski and TV personality Traci Melchor.

With 12 new contestants hoping to snatch the crown, the upcoming episodes are set to be juicy – but how can UK fans tune in from home?

Here's everything you need to know about how to watch Canada's Drag Race ahead of its third season.

The third series of Canada's Drag Race will kick off on Friday 15th July at 10pm on BBC Three.

Season three will air weekly on Fridays, with the finale set to transmission on 9th September in the UK.

Those with WOW Presents Plus will also be able to watch the show on that platform.

Who are Canada's Drag Race season 3 queens?

This year's line-up includes 12 fabulous queens, and we can't wait to see them in action.

You can see a full list below:

  • Bombae (29) – Toronto, Ontario
  • Chelazon Leroux (22) – Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
  • Gisèle Lullaby (33) – Montreal, Quebec
  • Halal Bae (33) – Toronto, Ontario
  • Irma Gerd (32) – St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador
  • Jada Shada Hudson (37) – Toronto, Ontario
  • Kaos (27) – Calgary, Alberta
  • Kimmy Couture (25) – Ottawa, Ontario
  • Lady Boom Boom (25) – Quebec City, Quebec
  • Miss Fiercalicious (25) – Toronto, Ontario
  • Miss Moco (35) – Toronto, Ontario
  • Vivian Vanderpuss (29) – Victoria, British Columbia.

Canada’s Drag Race season 3 begins on Friday 15th July at 10pm on BBC Three and BBC iPlayer. Read more of our Entertainment coverage or find something to watch now with our TV Guide.

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Season 3 includes new contestants from Saskatchewan and Newfoundland

Where can I watch Season 3 of Canadas Drag Race?

Crave original, Canada’s Drag Race, will return for season three on July 14th at 9pm ET/6pm PT on Crave.

The latest episodes will see the return of familiar faces in the judges’ seats, followed by first-ever competitors from Saskatchewan and Newfoundland.

These queens are ready to spread their wings🐥#CanadasDragRace Season 3 takes flight Thursday July 14 at 9E, only on Crave. 🇨🇦 pic.twitter.com/Jsz1j5dLI3

— Crave (@CraveCanada) June 15, 2022

Queen of the north, Brooke Lynn Hytes, who also hosts Crave series 1 Queen 5 Queers, celebrity stylist and TV personality Brad Goreski, and Etalk senior correspondent Traci Melchor will return as judges.

Both guest judges and special guests will also make an appearance throughout the new season.

Like past seasons, 12 Canadian drag artists will go head-to-head to become Canada’s Next Drag Superstar and win a grand prize of $100,000.

New episodes of Canada’s Drag Race will be available on Crave every Thursday at 9pm ET/6pm PT.

For more information on season three of Canada’s Drag Race and its contestants, follow this link.

Canada’s Drag Race was produced by Blue Ant Productions, a division of MobileSyrup parent company Blue Ant Media.

Image Credit: Crave

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Anastarzia has won more than 15 pageants, including Miss Canada International and Miss Gay Toronto, and she is the reigning Miss Black Continental at Large. Her drag is inspired by her Caribbean roots and heavily influenced by the American drag pageant scene.

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BOA's drag name is both her real last name and her childhood nickname, but it is also an acronym for Bitch on Arrival. Although she doesn't consider herself a comedy queen, BOA often grabs the attention of her audiences with her goofy mannerisms, quick wit on the mic and (if you put her in a three-inch block heel) a high kick and cartwheel!

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Ilona is a two-spirit indigenous artist who grew up Nlaka'pamux and strives to be the representation she wished she'd seen on mainstream media. Ilona has a strong social media presence where she stays serving monochromatic, head-to-toe pastel looks.

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Jimbo has a background in clowning and loves to incorporate those performance elements into her drag. As a cabaret performer, she uses stand-up comedy and singing to showcase her unique take on drag and pushes her audiences to find laughter in the uncomfortable.

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Juice Boxx is bright, bubbly, sinful and sexy with a little bit of spice. She has a BFA in visual arts from the University of Windsor and a diploma in makeup artistry and special effects from CMU College of Makeup Art & Design.

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After quitting her job and putting school on pause, Kiara committed to focusing on drag full-time. Kiara is one of very few queens of color in the Quebec drag scene. She is proud to represent her community.

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Kyne is a YouTube star with more than 100,000 subscribers to her channel, which focuses on her love for makeup, costumes, hair and art. Kyne was introduced to the divas by karaoke, during which she and her family loved to sing Celine Dion and Whitney Houston.

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Lemon was chosen by RuPaul's Drag Race winner Sasha Velour to be one of the models in her New York Fashion Week collaboration with Opening Ceremony. Lemon wants to bring the New York City drag scene influence to Canada.

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Priyanka is no stranger to the camera, having worked as a kid's TV host for years before she switched to a full-time career in drag. She graced the cover of Toronto's NOW Magazine in 2019 when she was voted Favorite Toronto Drag Queen by its readers.

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Rita Baga is very involved in Montreal's LGBTQ+ community and was a driving force of the city's bid committee for World Pride 2023. Rita Baga has also appeared on many TV shows in Quebec, including her own reality show "Ils De Jour, Elles De Nuit," "Family Feud," "Les Jokers," "Code F" and "Bonsoir Bonsoir."

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Scarlett BoBo created and produces Empire's Ball, a drag competition and platform that addresses community needs and inspires the younger generation of queer youth. Scarlett BoBo went to circus school where she learned to eat fire, light herself on fire and perform aerial skills.

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Tynomi is known as the Dancing Queen of Toronto; she is one of the most celebrated drag queens in the city. The first time her mother saw her in drag was when she performed at World Pride 2014 in Toronto.

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Hosted by Season 11 runner-up and Canadian local, Brooke Lynn Hytes, the Canadian spin-off serves elements of the classic fan-favorite series with the addition of a healthy dose of Canadian maple shade.

When can I watch Drag Race Canada Season 3?

The third season of Canada's Drag Race premiered on July 14 and concluded on September 8, 2022. The season airs on Crave in Canada, BBC Three in the United Kingdom and WOW Presents Plus internationally. ... Canada's Drag Race (season 3).

Where to watch Canada's Drag Race in the US?

Currently you are able to watch "Canada's Drag Race" streaming on WOW Presents Plus or buy it as download on Apple iTunes, Amazon Video, Google Play Movies, Vudu.

Where can I watch the new drag race in Canada?

Canada's Drag Race | All Seasons Streaming on Crave.

Will Canada's drag race be on bbc3?

BBC Three will release the ten-part series on BBC iPlayer in December 2021.