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With Ramadan just around the corner, excitement is already building for Ramadan Expo 2026, the highly anticipated annual gathering of culture, commerce, and community. Set to take place in both Montreal and Mississauga, this event is expected to draw thousands of visitors and hundreds of vendors from across Canada and beyond.
Spanning three days in Mississauga, the expo will transform over 100,000 square feet of event space into a bustling marketplace and cultural celebration. More than 300 businesses are set to showcase their products and services to an estimated 30,000+ attendees.
Ramadan Expo is more than a shopping destination — it's a full cultural experience. Visitors can enjoy:
This family-friendly event offers something for all ages and interests, making it the perfect weekend outing ahead of Ramadan.




Booth reservations are officially open, with priority access granted to returning vendors for the first five days. This gives loyal participants a head start in choosing their preferred locations before general registration opens.
Prices range from CA$799 to CA$5,000, depending on location and size, with premium spots near the stage, entrances, and food zones in high demand. Each booth includes:
🔌 Note: Electricity is not included and must be ordered separately through ShowTech.
📌 Vendors are required to arrange their own insurance and permits if applicable.
Out of 422 total booths, a recent review of the Expo floor plan shows:
Ramadan Expo isn’t just about sales — it’s about community impact, cultural pride, and economic opportunity. It gives small businesses, startups, and established brands a direct channel to engage with Canada's vibrant Muslim and Arab communities in a meaningful and festive environment.
Whether you're a shopper looking to discover new products, or a business ready to expand your reach, Ramadan Expo 2026 offers a platform where faith, family, and entrepreneurship come together in celebration.
I'm a halal food enthusiast, storyteller, and digital creator with a love for exploring Canada’s diverse and growing halal scene. From hidden shawarma spots in Mississauga to fusion bites at street festivals in Toronto, I’m always on the hunt for bold flavors and authentic experiences that reflect the spirit of our multicultural communities.
As the voice behind many of The Halal Food features, I blend my background in web development and digital marketing with a deep-rooted passion for food and culture. My goal? To spotlight halal-friendly restaurants, family-run kitchens, and food vendors that deserve a louder voice online.
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