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Canadian International Farm Show in Toronto

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Canadian International Farm Show in Toronto

Time: February 8, 2011 to February 10, 2011
Location: Toronto Internation Centre
City/Town: Toronto
Website or Map: http://www.torontofarmshow.com
Event Type: farm, show
Organized By: Master Promotions
Latest Activity: Jan 24, 2015

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Event Description

Canadian International Farm Show

Toronto’s International Centre will host the Largest Indoor Farm and Equipment Show in Canada!

  • Canada’s Largest Indoor Farm Show is celebrating 25 years!

  • New owners are pleased to get back to the Roots of a Farm Show.

  • You don’t want to miss this event – over 20,000 Farmers can’t be wrong!

 

The 25th edition of the Canadian International Farm Show promises to be a golden one. Big Iron, the latest technology, equipment and services will be featured at this premiere venue! 2010 was another exceptional year and we are planning on an even bigger year for the silver anniversary of this event.

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