2020 Toronto Motorcycle Show is confirmed for February 21-23

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The Toronto Motorcycle Show returns to the Enercare Centre, Exhibition Place, February 21-23, 2020 with the country’s top brands showcasing their 2020 models and technology for the first time in the GTA.

The line-up includes Aprilia, BMW Motorrad, Can-Am, Harley-Davidson, Ducati, Honda, Indian, Kawasaki, KTM, Moto Guzzi, Piaggio, Suzuki, Triumph, Vespa and Yamaha.

Presented by NFP, this is the only Ontario stop on the motorcycle manufacturers’ national six-city show tour, which kicks-off at Calgary in January. The Motorcycle Show is the ultimate get-together for riders and future riders, featuring the newest in motorcycles, scooters, ATVs and side-by-sides, along with the latest in riding apparel, accessories, touring destinations, and motorcycle services.

“The 2020 Toronto Motorcycle Show will have the widest range of two-wheel, three-wheel and four-wheel bikes on hand, plus an exciting line-up of exhibitors and features to celebrate the motorcycle lifestyle,” said Toronto Show Manager, Neil Fardy. “We’ll offer an interactive and engaging experience for seasoned riders and newcomers alike, that’s sure to please riders of all ages, including children. We’ll truly have something for everyone.”

The family-friendly show includes several special features like the Yamaha Riding Academy for Kids, “How To Ride” Skills Demos, motorcycle stunt shows, the OPP’s Golden Helmets precision riding team, and She Rides Night – a Friday evening celebration of women who ride, with half-price admission for females after 5 pm. Friday night parking is free for all after 5 pm.

Show hours are: Friday, February 21 (noon – 9 pm); Saturday, February 22 (10 am – 8 pm); Sunday, February 23 (10 am – 5 pm).

Show admission is: Adults (15+) $20; Seniors (65+) $15; Youths (6-14 years) $12; Family Pass (2 adults, 2 youths)  $48;

She Rides Night $10 (for women after 5:00 pm, Friday, Feb. 21). Children 5 & under are admitted free with adult paid admission.

Visit www.torontomotorcycleshow.ca  for more info and to order tickets.

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