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Canadas Farm Show Regina 2026 Tickets

Canadas Farm Show Regina 2026 Tickets
Jan 14, 2026
By Farms.com

Major prairie agriculture showcase brings learning innovation and networking opportunities

Canada’s Farm Show Regina 2026 is preparing to welcome farmers, exhibitors, and agriculture professionals for three days focused on innovation, education, and collaboration. Tickets are now available, with prices remaining the same as last year. Visitors can choose a three-day pass or a single-day pass, while youth aged 17 and under can attend free of charge. 

The show continues to grow as a key meeting place for Canada’s dryland farming community. It creates space for producers and businesses to share ideas, discover new technologies, and build long-term partnerships that support strong farm operations. Organizers highlight that the event helps connect decision makers, innovators, and industry leaders in one central location. 

“Canada’s Farm Show is an important destination for building connections and sharing ideas and best practices – not only for producers, but for exhibitors as well,” said Trent Fraser, Acting President and CEO of Regina Exhibition Association Limited (REAL). REAL District is the proud host venue for the event. “Each year, the show brings together producers, exhibitors, and visitors from across Canada and around the world, creating valuable opportunities to collaborate, learn, and advance the agriculture industry.” 

Attendees can expect a full tradeshow running each day, featuring new products and services designed to improve modern farming practices. Educational sessions will be offered daily, providing learning opportunities that support skills development, business planning, and future growth in agriculture. Social spaces will also be open to encourage conversations, networking, and relationship building. 

Special events are planned to recognize young leaders, support career development in agriculture, and celebrate farming communities. A popular farmers breakfast will welcome guests, while awards programs will highlight excellence, leadership, and innovation within the industry. These activities help encourage youth participation and strengthen the next generation of agriculture professionals. 

The 2026 show space is nearly sold out, showing strong interest from exhibitors. Past editions have delivered steady visitor traffic and positive feedback, proving the value of the event for both buyers and sellers. 

A major highlight is the Innovation Awards program, which recognizes individuals and organizations that bring creative ideas to farming. Categories include emerging, visionary, farmer, and community innovators. These awards support progress by encouraging new solutions, practical technologies, and community leadership. 

Canada’s Farm Show Regina 2026 is built on three core pillars: collaboration, education, and innovation. Together, these guide all programming and partnerships. By combining learning, networking, and new technology, the show continues to serve as an important platform that helps farmers improve productivity, sustainability, and long-term success. 

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