
ExpoCam Triumphs in Its Return to Downtown Montreal
Montreal, February 19, 2025 – After more than five years away, ExpoCam made a
triumphant return to its home in downtown Montreal, selling out its first edition at the
Palais des congrès de Montréal. The national trucking show welcomed 8,707
participants—including 6,855 industry professionals and 1,852 exhibitors across 256
booths—from February 6 to 8, 2025, solidifying its position as the must-attend event for
Canada’s trucking industry.
Celebrating its 40th anniversary, ExpoCam upheld its long-standing tradition of bringing
together Quebec’s trucking sector while also embracing the future. A key highlight of this
year’s show was the debut of the Energy Transition Forum, a dedicated space for
exploring alternative energy solutions in trucking. The forum exceeded expectations,
thanks to invaluable contributions from Propulsion Québec and Hydrogène Québec, who
helped educate and engage attendees on the latest innovations in sustainable
transportation.
Returning for its second edition, Garage ExpoCam proved another major draw, offering
hands-on demonstrations of cutting-edge maintenance technology. Partnerships with
three Montreal-area mechanics’ schools provided a unique opportunity for industry
professionals to experience new tools and equipment in action, handled by future
mechanics.
Looking ahead, Canada’s trucking community will gather next at Truck World 2026, taking
place April 16-18 at The International Centre in Mississauga, Ontario.
ExpoCam will return to downtown Montreal in 2027, continuing its legacy as Quebec’s
premier trucking event.