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CRFA Show

Time: March 4, 2012 at 11am to March 6, 2012 at 4pm
Location: Direct Energy Centre, Exhibition Place, Toronto
Street: 100 Princes Boulevard
City/Town: Toronto, Ontario
Website or Map: http://www.crfashow.ca
Phone: 1-800-387-5649
Event Type: industry, trade, show
Organized By: CRFA Show
Latest Activity: Jul 5, 2011

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The CRFA Show is the leading foodservice and hospitality event in Canada. A comprehensive forum of industry products, the CRFA Show attracts 13,000 industry professionals and puts them face to face with exhibitors showcasing all their latest products. From new trends in foodservice to the latest in energy efficient equipment, restaurant owners, operators and buyers will find everything they are looking for at this convenient, one-stop marketplace.

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