The show will feature a trade show full of motorcycles, scooters and four-wheel vehicles, including electric models, as well as gear and accessories for riders. The show will offer enthusiasts a chance to sample the 2025 models and interact directly with vendors, experts, and fellow riders. Exhibitors at events like this often use methods like banner printing and special deals to draw visitors to them. Last year’s show was the first held following a public-health hiatus, and the first under the unified Moto Canada banner, with CEO Landon French expressing the goal of the show:
“Our show brings the motorcycle and powersport communities together, whether you are a seasoned rider with thousands of kilometres on the odometer, or brand new and interested in what it takes to climb on and enjoy the experience of the road or trail.”
The 2025 edition will look to build on last year’s successful return, with confirmed vendors and exhibitors including ADM Sport, Buell Motorcycles, and Royal Enfield. The show aims to capture growing sectors of motorsports enthusiasts, including adventure riding, with camping gear and unique experiences exhibited; and female riders, through events like She Rides Night.
The Vancouver Motorcycle and Powersport Show 2025 will take place from January 17 to 19 at Tradex in Abbotsford.
