The 40th edition of ExpoCam wraps up in Montreal: Photo gallery
ExpoCam’s 40th edition has wrapped up after a successful three-day run from Feb. 6-8 at Montreal’s Palais des Congrès.
Returning to the city after two previous shows in Saint-Hyacinthe, Que., the biennial national truck show featured nearly 300 exhibitors, from suppliers to dealers, OEMs, technology and insurance providers, and more. While the final figures are yet to be announced, ExpoCam is estimated to have drawn more than 10,000 attendees.
Among the highlights of this year’s show was a dedicated Energy Transition Zone — which debuted last year at the Truck World show — showcasing sustainable equipment and clean energy technologies, as well as educational sessions focused on sustainable transportation.
Attendees also explored Garage ExpoCam, a fully recreated repair shop where experts demonstrated the latest truck and trailer maintenance innovations. On the final day, the show started with at least 2,000 attendees and their families receiving free hats at the entrance, courtesy of ExpoCam exhibitors.
The show is organized by Newcom Media, publisher of Transport Routier, Today’s Trucking, TruckNews.com, TransportRoutier.ca, and other publications for the dental, insurance, financial and retail industries. One of Canada’s biggest B2B publishers, Newcom Media also operates the Truck World show, which will return to Toronto, Ont., from April 16-18, 2026.
Here are some of the photos to recap ExpoCam 2025:

















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