ExpoCam draws nearly 9,000 visitors during its return to Montreal
ExpoCam 2025 returned to downtown Montreal after hosting the show out of the city for five years, selling out its first edition at the Palais des congrès de Montréal.
The biennial national trucking show, which took place from Feb. 6 to 8, welcomed 8,707 participants, including 6,855 industry professionals and 1,852 exhibitors across 256 booths.
Celebrating its 40th anniversary, ExpoCam maintained its tradition of connecting Quebec’s trucking sector while embracing the future of transportation.
A highlight was the debut of the Energy Transition Forum, which was dedicated to exploring alternative energy solutions. The forum saw high engagement, supported by Propulsion Québec and Hydrogène Québec, who educated attendees on the latest innovations in sustainable transportation.


Returning for its second edition, Garage ExpoCam also proved a major draw, offering hands-on demonstrations of maintenance technology. Partnerships with three Montreal-area mechanics schools allowed industry professionals to see new tools and equipment in action, operated by future mechanics.
Canada’s trucking community will next gather at Truck World 2026, set for April 16-18 at the International Centre in Mississauga, Ont.
ExpoCam will return to downtown Montreal in 2027, continuing its legacy as Quebec’s premier trucking event.
Both shows are organized by Newcom Media, publisher of Today’s Trucking, Transport Routier, TruckNews.com and TransportRoutier.ca, as well as other publications for the dental, insurance, financial, and retail industries.
Have your say
This is a moderated forum. Comments will no longer be published unless they are accompanied by a first and last name and a verifiable email address. (Today's Trucking will not publish or share the email address.) Profane language and content deemed to be libelous, racist, or threatening in nature will not be published under any circumstances.