Saskatchewan

Canada’s Farm Show Regina Moves 2027 Dates to Mid-March

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James Sinclair
March 30, 2026 1:12 pm

Canada’s Farm Show Regina has shifted its 2027 event dates by one week to mid-March, moving the showcase to March 16-18, 2027. This adjustment is designed to better align the major agricultural event with the busy schedules of local producers before spring seeding begins.

The annual exhibition, which is held at the REAL District, moved its traditional timing from June to March in 2025. This change marked the first time in the show’s 46-year history that it was hosted in the spring. Former interim president and CEO Roberta Engel led the decision to move the event, noting that extensive consultation with farmers and industry leaders indicated that March was a more suitable time to attract attendance. The shift helps ensure the event takes place well ahead of late April, when seeding operations typically begin across Saskatchewan.

The event, which was founded in 1978 as the Western Canada Farm Progress Show, continues to focus on innovation, education, and collaboration. It is currently presented by Bunge. The company took on the presenting sponsor role following its merger with Viterra, which also led to the renaming of the Bunge International Trade Centre.

The 2026 edition of the show featured approximately 650 exhibitors and welcomed 40,000 attendees. Those looking for more information or who have questions regarding the updated dates can contact organizers via email at farmshow@real1884.ca.

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