Tradeshows and Expos at Mississauga Convention Centre
Planning a successful tradeshow or expo takes more than booking a room. It requires space that can support exhibitors, strong logistics, reliable AV, easy guest flow, and a team that knows how to manage large scale events. For many organizers across Mississauga, Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area, the Mississauga Convention Centre has become a preferred venue because it offers all the essentials in one place. With flexible rooms, spacious exhibit halls, in house catering, on site support and convenient accessibility, it is designed to make tradeshows and expos run smoothly from setup to teardown.
Whether you are hosting a business expo, consumer show, cultural exhibition, vendor showcase, product launch or city wide tradeshow, the Mississauga Convention Centre helps create an environment where exhibitors can shine and visitors can explore comfortably.
Located minutes from Toronto Pearson Airport and close to Highway 401, 410, 403 and 407, the venue is convenient for exhibitors and visitors traveling from Mississauga, Brampton, Toronto, Oakville, Milton, Etobicoke, Burlington, Vaughan, Markham, Durham and surrounding regions. Free on site parking and full accessibility make the arrival experience simple for all guests.
Designed for the Way Tradeshows Actually Operate
Tradeshow organizers and exhibitors value reliability. They need load-in areas that work efficiently, staff who can help with logistics and AV setups that do not slow down the day. The Mississauga Convention Centre team understands how tradeshows function because they support dozens of them each year.
Networking and Vendor Markets
Mississauga Convention Centre is a popular choice for pop up markets, vendor fairs, networking expos and business showcases.
A Team That Understands Exhibitions
Running a tradeshow involves many moving parts. Exhibitors appreciate when a venue team works closely with them. Mississauga Convention Centre’s staff is trained to support the unique demands of expos, from early morning load-ins to end-of-day tear-downs.
Planning a successful tradeshow or expo takes more than booking a room. It requires space that can support exhibitors, strong logistics, rel















