Spring Home and Garden Shows Ontario: 10 Can’t-Miss Displays for 2025

Ontario home shows are another level of engaging. What would otherwise be a boring afternoon can easily turn into hours of fast-paced fun with the purchase of a single admission ticket. We have great exhibitors to thank for that. Every year, businesses from London to Kingston and beyond bring their very best to the table, both literally and figuratively. This article showcases 10 can’t-miss displays for 2025 attendees to ink at the top of their tour list in the lead up to upcoming events.

#1: Balsam Creek Landscaping

Grass seems boring. But a quick trip to this booth will change your entire perspective. Balsam Creek Landscaping possesses a genuine, contagious passion for outdoor living spaces. Their displays feature samples, water features, and garden layouts that showcase the latest trends in landscaping design. The Hamilton-based team brings before-and-after photos that’ll make you wonder why you’ve been settling for that patchy lawn all these years.

#2: Ultimate Bathrooms

What does a great bathroom renovation look like? This St. Catharines-based company answers that question with jaw-dropping before-and-after displays that’ll have you rethinking your own dated facilities. Their booth lets visitors touch and feel premium fixtures while their representatives are known for their straight-shooting advice on what renovations deliver the best ROI.

#3: Rona

Canadian through and through, Rona brings a distinctly homegrown flair to every show they attend. Their booth stands out with its perfect blend of small-town service and big-box selection. What makes their display particularly worth visiting is their focus on locally sourced materials and Canadian-made products. Representatives are refreshingly knowledgeable without the pushy sales tactics, and they often feature live demonstrations of tools and techniques specifically suited to Ontario’s unique climate challenges.

#4: The Home Depot

It doesn’t get much more iconic than this retail giant. While you might think you’ve seen it all at your local store, their trade show presence is an entirely different experience. The Home Depot’s booth typically features interactive demos, exclusive products, and deals you won’t find during a regular shopping trip. The orange-aproned experts create an atmosphere that’s equal parts educational workshop and home improvement party.

#5: Mosquitoman

Anyone visiting the Niagara Home & Garden Show this April would be remiss to not say “Hello” to Mosquitoman. Although based in Toronto, the company serves homeowners across Southern Ontario and attends trade shows throughout the province. Their booth is always buzzing with activity—and not just because of their mosquito control solutions!

#6: Mississauga Railings and Blinds

Step aside windows and stairs – accessorial products deserve their time in the spotlight, too. This family business has been stealing the show with innovative railing systems and custom window treatments for years. Stop by for a full demonstration of how overlooked, everyday products can transform ordinary spaces into extraordinary spaces.

#7: Keyes Contracting

Ontario is full of contractors, but few present themselves as well as this company. Keyes Contracting consistently wows attendees with their stunning transformations from drab to fab. The team brings actual material samples you can touch and feel, making it easier to envision your own home makeover. What sets them apart is their transparent pricing breakdowns—no hidden fees or surprises – just honest craftsmanship backed by decades of experience.

#8: Canadian Spa Co.

Canadian Spa Co. specializes in bringing backyard dreams to life. The Oakville-based business has been turning heads at Ontario home shows for years with their stunning hot tub and swim spa displays. Visitors can expect to see their latest innovations, including plug-and-play models requiring minimal setup – perfect for homeowners looking to dive into relaxation without the headache of complex installation. The company’s representatives are known for their no-pressure approach, offering genuine advice rather than pushy sales tactics – a refreshing change of pace in the exhibition world.

#9: Arctic Spas

Arctic Spas bring their A-game to Ontario home and garden shows with setups that make visitors forget they’re in a convention center. The Edmonton-based company speaks directly to our provincial hydro bill concerns with energy-efficient hot tubs, cutting-edge insulation technology, and innovative heating systems. Demonstrations show exactly how products stand up to Ontario’s harshest conditions – from Kenora’s -40°C deep freezes to Windsor’s humid summers.

#10: Pella Windows and Doors

Few do windows, doors, or homeshows better than Pella. Their representatives excel at explaining energy efficiency ratings in terms that actually make sense, translating technical jargon into real-world savings for Ontario homeowners battling our distinctive seasonal extremes.

Bringing the Spring Home and Garden Shows Ontario Loves to Life

The 10 can’t-miss displays for 2025 we’ve shared today are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to everything there is to discover at the spring homeland garden shows Ontario will host this year. Find these exhibitors and so many more at any one of Jenkins Show Productions’ 2025 Home and Garden Shows.

 

 

Matt Jenkins, a seasoned Event Planning and Communications Specialist, boasts over 10 years of expertise in hospitality, marketing, and visual communications. Graduating from the University of Guelph with a Bachelor’s in Hotel and Food Administration, and further honing his skills with a Diploma in Environmental Visual Communications from Fleming College, Matt has built a remarkable career. His role at Jenkins Show Productions has been pivotal, showcasing his ability to blend creative marketing with efficient event planning.

Notably, his journey started in the hospitality sector with Fairmont Hotels & Resorts, where he developed foundational customer service and leadership skills. Matt’s transition to social media coordination with NGO Photographers Without Borders marked a significant shift, merging his photography passion with communication prowess. Though he’s modest about his photography awards, his work in capturing wildlife and landscapes is highly acclaimed.

At Jenkins Show Productions, Matt excels in creating engaging marketing materials and optimizing event layouts. His approach transcends mere event organization; it’s about crafting experiences that propel business growth. He skillfully juggles brochure and website design, alongside ad creation, ensuring each project communicates effectively and visually captivates.

Beyond professional achievements, Matt is an enthusiastic explorer, blending his photography with adventure. His hobbies extend to physical activities like hockey and interests in Dungeons & Dragons and Magic the Gathering. Matt’s advice to aspiring event planners emphasizes adaptability, diverse skill acquisition, and proactive problem-solving.

With a career deeply rooted in family business values, Matt Jenkins exemplifies commitment to excellence and superior customer service. His professional and creative journey can be followed on Instagram and Facebook at @mattjenkinsphoto, where he shares insights into his blend of creativity and practicality in event planning and beyond.

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