
Riders planning their 2026 season can get hands-on with the newest motorcycles, ATVs, side-by-sides, scooters, riding gear, and accessories when the Toronto Motorcycle and Powersport Show rolls back into the Enercare Centre at Exhibition Place, February 20–22, 2026.
From on-road to off-road, the weekend is built for every experience level — whether you’re comparing your next ride, shopping for safety gear, or simply soaking up the energy of Canada’s riding community under one roof.
And for many attendees, it’s not just a look — it’s a buy. The show is known for letting shoppers go from research to purchase right on the floor, with bikes, apparel, accessories, and more available from participating vendors.
“Whether you need some new gear or are looking for a new ride, the Toronto Motorcycle and Powersport Show is the place to start,” says Landon French, President and CEO of Moto Canada. “All of Canada’s leading manufacturers and top badges will be together in one place, making it easy to check out all of the new models that will be rolling into showrooms. This is where riders connect with the community; where they can see what’s new and make confident choices for the year ahead.”
Brands and exhibitors
Manufacturers expected to showcase new models include Yamaha, Triumph, Honda, Harley-Davidson, Piaggio Group brands (Aprilia, Moto Guzzi, Vespa), BMW Motorrad, CFMOTO, Kayo, Kove, KTM, and Husqvarna, with additional dealers on-site representing brands such as Indian, Ducati, and MV Agusta.
Feature highlights
Attendees can also explore interactive zones and show features, including:
- She Rides Night (Friday): a women-focused evening designed to make it easy (and fun) for motorcycle-curious women to explore riding culture, with special offers and pricing.
- EXPLR Adventure Riding Zone: adventure and ADV-focused exhibits, info, and presentations covering travel, setup, safety, and getting started.
- Adventure Riding Skills (BMW Motorrad / Ryan Austin): skills demos and training-style sessions that dig into techniques like slow-speed control, collision avoidance, and off-road body positioning.
- Moto Intro (with Canada Safety Council): a controlled “first taste” experience for new riders — no licence or riding gear required.
- Yamaha Riding Academy: a kids’ intro experience aimed at ages 6–12, focused on fundamentals of safety and control.
- Custom Bike Lounge (Motorcraft): a showcase space dedicated to high-level custom builds and rare machines.
- Electric Motorcycles: a look at the latest electric models and emerging tech, including demos in partnership with Canadian EV riding/track partners.
Dates, Location, Hours
Enercare Centre, Exhibition Place (Toronto)
- Friday, Feb 20: 11:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.
- Saturday, Feb 21: 10:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.
- Sunday, Feb 22: 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m
For tickets, Canada wide show details, and updates for all shows, visit Moto Canada’s show page.



