Key information to know if you’re heading to Canada’s Farm Show

Heading to Regina for Canada’s Farm Show? Here are the seven things to know before getting to the grounds

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Published: February 27, 2026

Canada Farm Show Map via REAL District website

Canada’s Farm Show is returning to the Regina REAL District for 2026, bringing three days of equipment, technology, crop products and education sessions to Canadian farmers.

The tradeshow will be full with more than 300 exhibitors — exhibitor space is sold out. Attendees should make sure they give themselves lots of time to see everything and visit all the exhibitors they can.

What are the dates and hours for Canada’s Farm Show?

The show runs from Tuesday, March 17, until Thursday, March 19, with the trade show getting underway at 9 a.m. and finishing at 4 p.m. However, that doesn’t mean leaving at 4 p.m. because networking at the Young’s Equipment Farmhouse Lounge starts at 7 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday, and there are events at the Launch Pad until the evening.

Where can I buy my tickets?

Tickets can be purchased at the door when arriving or online through the REAL District’s website ahead of time.

Tickets are offered as single day passes for $15 plus processing fees and taxes, and a multi-day pass, good for all three days, for $30 plus processing fees and taxes.

Tickets are required for everyone older than 18, while those 17 and younger get in for free.

Make sure you know you’ll be going before buying your tickets because there’s no refund or exchange policy for the tickets.

What’s the parking situation?

Parking is free with gate admission, but get there early for a good parking spot. The lot can be accessed from Dewdney Avenue at Princess Street, Elphinstone Street at 10th Avenue and Lewvan Drive at 11th Avenue.

If driving and parking isn’t up your alley, City of Regina busses run throughout the day, or there is the option of taxi and ridesharing services such as Uber.

Attendees who are staying at participating Regina Hotel Association hotels will have acess to a complimentary shuttle to and from the show.

How do I find my way around?

Attendees can find a map on the REAL District’s Canada’s Farm Show page or in the show guide once they’re on the grounds.

An exhibitor list is also available online to find the location of specific exhibitors you would like to visit.

Is there food onsite?

Attendees can grab a bite to eat or something to drink at the onsite concession, Subway, Booster Juice or Brewed Awakening, located in the Co-Operators Centre, or Subway and REAL Flavours in the AffinityPlex.

Food can also be found at the Young’s Equipment Farmhouse Lounge, open from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., or Hillside Smoke n Que, open at 8:30 a.m. for breakfast.

What’s all happening this year?

There’s a lot happening at Canada’s Farm Show this year, including a Saskatchewan Roughrider Celebration featuring the Grey Cup and recognition of the United Nations’ International Year of the Woman Farmer.

This recognition will be highlighted in the 2026 National Event Series Powering Prosperity: Energy and Economy Shaping Canada’s Future at the Launch Pad from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.

The first day of the show is kicked off at 9 a.m. with the Thank You Farmers Pancake Breakfast, fitting for Tuesday, which is Collaboration and Farmer Appreciation Day.

Day two is Innovation Day, which will have a particular focus on innovation and technology with sessions such as NEXAT: Be Part of a New Agriculture Revolution at the Launch Pad from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m.

Thursday is Young Farmers Day with events on succession, looking to the future with the Saskatchewan agriculture budget, and the Saskatchewan Outstanding Young Farmers Recognition Event from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Queensbury Convention Centre.

For the full schedule of events, visit the Canada’s Farm Show webpage.

Where can I learn more about the event?

For more information, check out the show section on the REAL District website or download the Canada’s Farm Show app from the Apple App Store or Google Play Store.

If your questions still remain unanswered, send an email with your questions to farmshow@real1884.ca or call 306-781-9200. Information and updates can also be found via Canada’s Farm Show Regina, SK’s Facebook page.

Check out all of our Canada’s Farm Show coverage here.

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Janelle Rudolph is a Glacier Farm Media reporter based in Rosthern, Sask. Her love of writing and information, and curiosity in worldly goings-ons is what led her to pursue her Bachelor of Communication and Digital Journalism from Thompson Rivers University, which she earned in 2024. After graduating, she immediately dove headfirst into her journalism career with Glacier Farm Media and won the Canadian Farm Writers Federation "New Farm Writer of the Year" award in 2025. Growing up on a small cattle farm near Rosthern, Sask. has influenced her reporting interests of livestock, local ag, and agriculture policy. In Janelle’s free time she can be found reading with a coffee in hand, wandering thrift and antique stores or spending time with friends and family.

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