The Buildings Show, Toronto, Canada
Mar 20, 2026
Exhibition Introduction
The Buildings Show, Toronto, Canada, 2026, will be held from December 2nd to 4th, 2026 at the Toronto Parliament Centre, 650 Dixon Road, Toronto, Ontario M9W 1J1. Organized by Informa Markets, it is an annual event with a total exhibition area of 15,000 square meters, attracting 18,000 visitors and 500 exhibitors and brands.


The Buildings Show is a large-scale and long-established authoritative exhibition in Canada for bamboo and flooring, ceramic tiles, building hardware tools, granite, and other related products. The exhibition aims to promote the development of the Canadian construction and building materials industry, attracting manufacturers, suppliers, and related companies from around the world.
The Buildings Show showcases a wide range of building and construction materials, including steel, concrete, glass, doors and windows, flooring, wall panels, roofing materials, plumbing, and fittings. It also displays a variety of equipment, machinery, and services related to building and construction materials, such as construction machinery, construction tools, and architectural design software.
In addition to showcasing products and services, The Buildings Show provides a variety of conferences, seminars, and technical exchange events to discuss the latest technologies and trends in the building and construction materials industry, as well as the challenges and opportunities facing the sector. Furthermore, the show provides a platform for exhibitors and visitors to exchange experiences, build business connections, and stay informed about the latest developments in the Canadian and global building and construction materials industry.
In short, The Buildings Show is one of Canada's largest building and construction materials exhibitions, showcasing a wide range of building and construction materials and providing a platform for showcasing the latest products and services, understanding industry trends and technologies, building business connections, and exchanging experiences.






