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The 2026 BC Outdoors Show Returns!

February 26, 2026

Mark the date and location – March 13-15 at Chilliwack Heritage Park in Chilliwack BC.

Come support local and experience the gear, services and products from over 100+ exhibitors who are dedicated to fishing, hunting, boating, camping, off-roading, outdoor adventure and more.

·       Parking is by donation! Don’t worry about time limits or expensive parking lot rates –the BC Outdoors Show at Chilliwack Heritage Park is always parking by donation, so you choose what you want to pay and money goes to a local charity.
 
·       Awesome deals from vendors and services at the event! Get your gear and equipment for the season!
 
·       Tips from experts in the field at speakers stages and booths. Get the information you need for all your outdoor activities.

·       Family zone for kids of all ages to put their skills to action.

·       Beverage garden to relax with friends while listening to speakers.

·       Door prizes (psst if you order online, you’re automatically entered for a chance to win!)

We look forward to coming together at the BC Outdoors Show March 13-15.

https://www.gofevo.com/event/Bcoutdoors2631

See you at the show!

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