The Snowbird RV Show is a recreational vehicle trade show and sale in Abbotsford. It has seminars, a large variety of motor homes, camping products and more.
This is an amazing event to attend if you want to see the latest and greatest in the world of RV-ing! The show runs from September 18th to 21st in 2025. A similar event is the Earlybird RV Show which happens in February.
Check out Our Fraser Valley Fall RV Camping Tour to see an article about us touring around in an RV. Continue reading or visit rvshowscanada.ca to learn about the Snowbird RV show.
This article includes the following information about the Snowbird RV Show:
Ticket Prices & Admission Details | Seminar Schedule | Featured Recreational Vehicles | RV Show Videos | Other Information
Snowbird RV Show in Abbotsford
There are two main recreational vehicle trade shows in Metro Vancouver. The Earlybird RV Show happens in February each year. In 2025 this show happened from February 20th to 23rd. The Snowbird RV Show, on the other hand, takes place in the fall. Both are huge events full of things to learn about and explore. The trade shows are held at the Tradex Centre at 1190 Cornell Street in Abbotsford. Thousands of RV enthusiasts attend the events each year.
The Snowbird RV Show is the only fall recreational vehicle show in the province. It’s the place to be for anyone interested in RV life. The four-day event features more than 120,000 square feet of event and display space. There are all sorts of motor homes and vehicles to walk through and check out, including some of the latest and most luxurious models on the market. The event also features close to 50 exhibitor booths to browse.
The trade show’s other main draw is its series of seminars. Included with admission, guests get to learn helpful tips and tricks from field experts. There are talks about preparing your recreational vehicle for winter, how to maintain it and more. The speakers are experienced and provide valuable insight into various topics.
Visit rvshowscanada.ca for tickets and ful details about the event.
Ticket Prices & Admission Details
General admission to the Snowbird RV Show last year cost $15 per day. Seniors ages 60 and above got in for $13 and tickets for teenagers cost $12. Children ages 12 and under enter for free.
Family packs and multi-day passes are also available. Family packs cost $33 in 2024 and were valid for one day only. They included admission for two adults and up to four teenagers. That was a very good deal. Multi-day passes last year cost $20 per person and included access to all four days of the event.
Admission prices in 2025 will likely be comparable, although exact details are to be confirmed.
In 2025 the Snowbird RV show takes place from Thursday, September 18th, until Sunday, September 21st. The show runs from 10:00 am until 8:00 pm on the Thursday, Friday and Saturday. On the Sunday it’s open from 10:00 am until 5:00 pm.
Visit rvshowscanada.ca for tickets and the event’s official website.
Seminar Schedule
The Snowbird RV Show usually offers more than 20 seminars over the four days it runs. Last year there were four different sessions on the Thursday and Sunday, and even more on the Friday and Saturday. All of the seminars are held on the same stage in Hall A of the venue. Expect the same in 2025, although exact details are to be confirmed.
Featured speakers last year included Fraserway RV technician Roger Van Eysinga, outdoor survival expert Greg Ovens, and Blue Ox’s Justin Parrott. The Wanderpreneurs (Aaron and Lauren Grijalva) were also in last year’s lineup.
The 2024 seminar and speaker schedule as of early September is listed below. Some details were still to be determined.
Thursday, September 19th, 2024
- 12:00 pm – TBD (Paul Beddows)
- 1:00 pm – TBD (Aaron & Lauren Grijalva)
- 2:00 pm – TBD (TBD)
- 3:00 pm – Winterizing & Storing Your RV (Roger Van Eysinga)
Friday, September 20th, 2024
- 11:00 am – TBD (TBD)
- 12:00 pm – Winterizing & Storing Your RV (Roger Van Eysinga)
- 1:00 pm – TBD (TBD)
- 2:00 pm – TBD (Aaron & Lauren Grijalva)
- 3:00 pm – TBD (Justin Parrott)
- 4:00 pm – TBD (TBD)
- 5:00 pm – TBD (TBD)
Saturday, September 21st, 2024
- 11:00 am – TBD (Paul Beddows)
- 12:00 pm – TBD (Justin Parrott)
- 1:00 pm – TBD (Aaron & Lauren Grijalva)
- 2:00 pm – TBD (TBD)
- 3:00 pm – TBD (TBD)
- 4:00 pm – Winterizing & Storing Your RV (Roger Van Eysinga)
- 5:00 pm – TBD (TBD)
Sunday, September 22nd, 2024
- 11:00 am – TBD (Aaron & Lauren Grijalva)
- 12:00 pm – TBD (Paul Beddows)
- 1:00 pm – TBD (Justin Parrott)
- 2:00 pm – Winterizing & Storing Your RV (Roger Van Eysinga)
Featured Recreational Vehicles
There are LOTS of RVs at the event. The exact lineup for 2025 is to be confirmed. Just a few of the ones on display a couple of years ago included the following:
Travelhome RV – 2022 Forest River R-Pod
- A lot of seating throughout this unit, which is rare to find, relative to the size of the trailer
- Nice and lightweight; an SUV can tow it
Get-Away RV – Lance Enduro
- Open concept which makes it breathable and feel spacious
- Has a “bar-like” atmosphere
- Features a full wet-bath (toilet + shower together)
- Lots of storage space tucked away throughout the unit
BCRV – Sol Rover InTech
- An all-in-one unit, and built very high quality
- Large front window makes it bright and spacious
- U-shaped dinette and a stainless steel kitchen with a hidden oven
- Pull-out top grill with a cooler that is actually a fridge
- Full wet-bath
O’Connor RV – RiverStone Legacy
- The largest and most luxurious 5th wheeler at the show
- 44-foot unit with a separate family room that doubles as a bunk house
- Entertainment space turns into bedroom (i.e. a couples coach)
- Dedicated work space/office desk; it’s ideal for individuals who work on the road
- Four large TVs, a drawer dishwasher, and marble splash bathroom
Traveland RV – Brinkley
- Manufacturers in the USA got together to make something different; everything throughout this unit is really thought out
- Has lots of passenger storage, soft close doors and a massive double fridge
- Aesthetically pleasing and with a high quality finish
- Trim is all wood
Fraserway RV – Thor Class C Toy Hauler
- All-in-one, so you don’t need a car (or to purchase a car) as well
- Can store all toys (ATVs, dirt bikes, bikes, etc.) in the haul. Once toys are loaded out, the bunk comes down from the ceiling to make it an extra bedroom
- Ramp comes down turning it into a deck to hang out on
- Over-the-cab bedroom for another couple
RV Show Videos
Below are a couple of videos from the Snowbird RV Show in 2023. The first video shows a variety of scenes from the show including the vendor areas and general layout of the event, plus what a number of the recreational vehicles looked like, including some of the smaller ones. The second video shows what the event looked like outside the Tradex Centre as well as what some of the interiors of the larger vehicles looked like inside.
Below is a fast clip that gives you a good overview of what the Snowbird RV Show is all about.
In the following video I examine the interiors of a number of the larger recreational vehicles from Fraserway RV at the 2023 show.
Other Information
Visit the official RV Shows Canada website for more information about the event in September.
See our article about the Earlybird RV Show to learn more about a similar recreational vehicle show in February.
Other events that happen around the same time as the Snowbird RV Show are the Taste of Abby Fall Food Festival and Fall at the Farm activities at Maan Farms. While you’re in the area, make a day out of your trip and check out these other events too.
Other articles that might be of interest include the following:
- RV Shows in Abbotsford
- Abbotsford’s Best Places and Events
- The Fraser Valley’s Best Places
- September Events Calendar
- Fraserway RV
Articles we’ve written about parks, camping and RV-ing in the Lower Mainland include the following:
- Our Fraser Valley Fall RV Camping Tour (from when we stayed in Agassiz/Harrison Hot Springs, Cultus Lake and Fort Langley in early fall)
- Our Canadian Getaway Camping Vacation in a Rental RV (from a summer trip to Nairn Falls near Whistler)
- Camping in and Around Vancouver
- 12 Reasons to go Camping in an RV
- Parks and Nature in the Lower Mainland