Ottawa, the capital of Canada, hosts more than thirty trade shows annually. The trade shows in Ottawa are important events in the yearly calendar. Some of the popular trade shows in Ottawa that see a lot of participation by traders and visitors are as follows:
- The National Franchise and Business Opportunities Show
- Ottawa Valley Farm Show
- Advanced Manufacturing Expo
- National Factory Automation Show
The National Franchise and Business Opportunities Show is held every year in the month of September. In 2008 the dates for this annual event falls on 27th and 28th September. The venue for the event is the Ottawa Congress Center. The National Franchise and Business Opportunities Show offer the perfect ground to traders and businessmen engaged in small scale business. People engaged in small scale legal firms, IT business, printing press, furniture business, accounting and so on, exhibit their services and products at the National Franchise and Business Opportunities Show. The show is organized by
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the National Event Management, Inc. of Ottawa.
The National Women Show in Ottawa is another popular event. The products on display at this show concerns beauty, health and lifestyle products pertaining to women. Career counseling and business counseling for women are other events that are organized at the National Women Show. This event is held every year in the month of March. In 2008 it is going to be held on 8th March, on International Women's Day. It is a two-day affair.
The Agricultural Valley Farm Show is another important trade show taking place in Ottawa every year in the month of March. The venue every year is the Lansdowne Park in Ottawa. In 2008 this trade show is to be held on 11th, 12th and 13th March. The Agricultural Valley Farm Show has the reputation of being the oldest trade show on agriculture in the city of Ottawa. Each year more than 300 agricultural exhibitors take part in this show.
The trade shows in Ottawa are the perfect settings that facilitate traders to showcase their wares and interested buyers to buy the commodities.
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