Re-branded B.C. Motorcycle and Powersport Show returning to Abbotsford

The re-branded B.C. Motorcycle and Powersport Show returns to Abbotsford’s Tradex from Jan. 16 to 18.

Organizers stated that the move from Vancouver to B.C. provides the show with more of a provincial feel to an event that has always offered riding enthusiasts and prospective riders a preview of the motorcycle industry for the coming year.

The 2026 show features the latest models of motorcycles, ATVs, side-by-sides and scooters — including some electric models — and all the latest gear and accessories that make riding safe and fun. Organizers believe there is something for everyone at the show.

“The B.C. Motorcycle and Powersport Show connects riders and families with the community, where they can see what’s new and make confident choices for the year ahead,” stated Landon French, president and CEO of Moto Canada. “From breakthrough electric models to proven favourites, from safety education to the right gear, this is the most welcoming place to explore, learn and get ready to ride.”

The show allows attendees to browse, but it’s also an opportunity to take the shopping journey from start to finish. Every year, hundreds of customers purchase their new bike, ATV, accessories, apparel, souvenirs and memberships — and so much more — on the show floor.

Manufacturers at the show this year include: Yamaha Canada, Triumph America, Honda Canada, Harley-Davidson Canada, Piaggio North America, Aprilia, Moto Guzzi, Vespa, BMW Motorrad, Aodes Canada, Kayo Canada, TM Motorcycles, Fantic Motorcycles, Kove Motorcycles and Beachman.

Special show events include:

• She Rides Night – An opportunity for motorcycle-curious women to check out what riding culture and motorcycle lifestyle are all about.

• ATV Zone – The place to check out the newest vehicles hitting the trails in 2026, along with riding apparel, safety gear, helmets, parts and accessories. Also, learn about off-road safety and skill development with interactive displays and activities for all ages.

• EXPLR Adventure Riding Zone – A showcase of adventure riding vehicles (ADVs), with product displays, information booths and presentations on aspects of ADV riding, from mechanics and safety to travel, to getting started as a beginner.

• Adventure Riding Skills – Sharpen adventure riding skills with demos, training zones and new gear, highlighting techniques like slow-speed control (figure-eights, clutch/rear brake), collision avoidance and proper body positioning for off-road terrain.

• Yamaha Riding Academy – A chance for kids between six and 12 to experience the thrill of riding for the first time. They’ll learn the basics of motorcycle safety and control.

Show hours are: Jan. 16: 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., Jan. 17: 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Jan. 18: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

For more information on the event, visit motocanada.com/shows/vancouver.