Everything you need to know about Canada’s major 2023 Snowmobile and Powersports Shows

Canada’s snowmobile and powersports shows: Where and when?

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Summer is winding down, but your enthusiasm for outdoor recreation doesn’t have to dwindle with the lack of warm weather. Before looking ahead to next year’s riding season (hopefully void of catastrophic wildfires), we eagerly anticipate these snowmobile and powersports shows that are taking place this fall across Canada:

Alberta Snowmobile and Powersports Show (ASPS), organized by The Alberta Snowmobile Association
Saskatchewan Snow Show, organized by The Saskatchewan Snowmobile Association
Toronto International Snowmobile, ATV and Powersports Show, said to be the largest show of its kind in the world

Read on to find out everything you need to know about these epic events happening across the country.

 

Alberta Snowmobile and Powersports Show (ASPS)

Location: Edmonton, Alberta, at the Edmonton Expo Centre

Dates: October 13 and 14, 2023

Times:

Friday: 3 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Saturday: 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Western Canada’s largest show of its kind delivers the ultimate event for all your riding needs, including sleds, ATVs, UTVs, side-by-sides, e-bikes, motorcycles, gear and accessories. Edmonton has been host to this event for over four decades and has a proven track record of success. New for 2023 is the first annual “Show & Shine.” Display the sled/ATV/UTV/side-by-side that you’re the most proud of.

Highlights:

  • The new line-up of 2024 sleds, including the debut of the new Can-Am
  • Deals on gear, accessories, sled decks, trailers, and apparel
  • ASA Seminar stage will spotlight Avalanche Canada and Brett Turcotte
  • Wild TV’s video wall will have programming all day long
  • Pro Rider Clinics outline tips and DIY clinics from professionals
  • Sled wraps and custom graphics
  • Stoked Mountain Mystery Sled contest—enter to win

 

Saskatchewan Snow Show

Location: Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, at Prairieland Park

Dates: November 3 and 4, 2023

Times:

Friday: 2 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Saturday: 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.

2023’s Sask Snow Show features a new format, new vendors, new sleds—but still maintains its title as Saskatchewan’s largest snowmobile trade show. The latest sleds, gear, and equipment can all be found under one roof at Prairieland Park. It’s the official start of winter and there’s fun for the whole family.

Cost:

$15 day pass
$25 weekend pass
Free: Kids 15 and under

 

Toronto International Snowmobile, ATV and Powersports Show

Location: Toronto, Ontario, at the Toronto International Centre

Dates: October 20 to 22, 2023

Times:

Friday: 1 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Saturday: 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Sunday: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

The largest show of its kind in the world!

If you’re a powersports enthusiast, this is the show for you. As soon as you step foot on the show floor, you’ll be blown away with the incredible roster of exhibitors and the feature events taking place around the show. The enormous Outdoors Event Centre has live test drives. Freestyle Shows feature snowmobiles, ATVs, motocross and street bikes. You’ll find huge Manufacturer Displays showcasing all of the new snowmobile and ATV line-ups. This show has more corporate manufacturer displays than any other snowmobile and/or ATV show across North America. All of the new machines under one roof, over one weekend.

Cost: $25 weekend pass


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