WE ARE REIMAGINING THE MOTORCYCLE SHOW AND CREATING A PREMIUM EXPERIENCE TO CELEBRATE MOTORCYCLES AS ICONS OF STYLE AND CULTURE.
SHOW HIGHLIGHTS
Explore a curated collection of motorcycles from the world's premier builders alongside rare finds from private collectors. Discover moto-inspired art, photography, and crafts directly from their creators. Walk through exhibitor and vendor areas thematically designed to enrich the show experience. Enjoy live music. Head outdoors to scout out new brands and bikes to demo, enjoy a bite or beverage and relax in the lounge areas. And if you ride in, which we hope you'll do, there'll be plenty of motorcycle parking.
Every motorcycle, brand, retailer, artist, photographer, and exhibitor is carefully selected to guarantee a premium show experience.
SNEAK PEEK
We don't want to give away too much just yet, but here are a few of the unique bikes and people you can expect to see.
Take a Triumph motorcycle out for a test ride courtesy of Powersports T.O. Simply present your Moto Craft ticket in the demo ride area and off you go. Valid M license and full protective gear are required.
The legendary BMW 'Alpha' built by the late Mark Atkinson and designed by Mehmet Doruk Erdem is making its Canadian debut at Moto Craft courtesy of the Haas Moto Museum and you definitely don't want to miss this.
We're showcasing moto-inspired art from various Canadian and International artists including: Bryan Helm, Douglas Thompson, Taylor Pilote, Brian P.H. Lau, Douglas MacRae, Gareth Wilson, Mark Heubner, Haley Kenyon, and more.
Pick up exclusive Moto Craft and Haas Moto Museum merch from the Moto Craft shop and browse shops from Perth County Moto, Steeltown Garage, Motorpickle Supply, Rovor Sport, Bad Livin' Roadshow, and Flying Squirrel.
J. Shia is an internationally recognized and award-winning builder and designer. Her builds often break stereotypical motorcycle molds, challenging us to consider these machines not just as vehicles, but as works of art.
Custom builder Craig Rodsmith will be joining us in Toronto, showcasing a few of his incredible hand built bikes including The Killer, with the engine housed entirely in the front wheel, Ambassador, and Mr. Fahrenheit.
Max is a creator of unique, 1 of 1 bikes that are never replicated, From swooping fuel tanks, fenders, forks, handlebars, right down to individual cogs, Max heats, bends, shapes, welds and forges each piece by hand.
Victoria, BC-based Jay Donovan calls himself a metal fabricator and motorcycle builder but we think sculptor is probably a better descriptor. Jay and his bikes Manta, Amadeus, and Stingray will be here.
...and that's only the start of it. Just wait and
see what we've got planned.
SHOW HOURS & SCHEDULE
Friday, June 7
Saturday, June 8
Sunday, June 9
4 PM – 9 PM
10 AM - 6 PM
10 AM - 4 PM
Schedule subject to change. Please review the schedule in the Moto Craft Lounge at the show.
THE VENUE
Nestled in the heart of Exhibition Place, and adjacent to BMO Field, the Queen Elizabeth Building’s main hall will host the Moto Craft Show.
With it’s clean lines, open spaces, and ample light streaming in through the expansive windows, it is a stunning venue for our show.
Queen Elizabeth Building
CNE Grounds across from BMO Field • Toronto
The nearby outdoor spaces will hold the Show’s outdoor activations and demo rides. Adjacent parking areas, TTC and GO stops at its door, provide easy access for everyone.
Weekend Transportation Notices
TTC BUS REPLACEMENT
There will be no 509 streetcars operating along Queens Quay from Union Station to Exhibition Loop. 510/310 Spadina streetcars will operate between Spadina Station to Charlotte Loop and replacement buses will operate between Queen Street to Queens Quay. Read the TTC Notice here.
RIDE TO CONQUER CANCER – JUNE 8, 5 AM–10 AM
SATURDAY AM ONLY – Due to the Ride to Conquer Cancer, portions of Exhibition grounds will be impacted with one-day traffic or road closures. All of it should be cleared up by 10AM. Get all the details here.