Orbital rates this event Platinum.
SIAL Canada earns a Platinum rating based on attendee quality, exhibitor ROI, and relevance to the restaurant industry. One of the top-rated events in this space — highly recommended for companies looking to grow their presence.
SIAL Canada 2026 is a major food industry trade show held in Montreal, bringing together more than 10,000 buyers, suppliers, distributors, and restaurant operators from across North America and beyond. The event is organized around growth and revenue, which means the floor is built for deal-making, sourcing, and finding new commercial relationships rather than education alone. Dates are to be announced. At this scale and with a clear focus on the restaurant vertical, it draws the kind of attendance that makes face-to-face prospecting genuinely efficient. Tickets are mid-to-upper range in price, so the crowd tends to skew toward serious buyers and established vendors. If you are a supplier, distributor, or brand looking to build pipeline in the North American food and restaurant market, this one is worth the trip.
Common questions about this event
Is SIAL Canada worth attending?
Orbital rates SIAL Canada as a Platinum tier conference based on attendee quality, exhibitor ROI, and industry relevance. This is one of the top-rated events in the industry and is highly recommended for companies looking to grow their presence.
Where is SIAL Canada held?
SIAL Canada is held in Montreal, CA. Check the conference website for specific venue details and travel information.
How many exhibitors are at SIAL Canada?
SIAL Canada features 500+ exhibitors. Booth costs typically range around $5k–$15k. For companies selling into the restaurant industry, exhibiting can be a direct channel to qualified buyers and decision-makers.
How can I get the attendee list for SIAL Canada?
SIAL Canada provides attendee access through a networking platform. Orbital provides verified contact data for restaurant businesses across the US, so you can reach decision-makers before, during, and after the show.