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The Log and Cottage Show features the best builders and product experts in the log and timber industry. |
Dates: April 13 – 15th, 2012
Venue: Hall B, Expo Centre, Northlands
Style of Show: Consumer
Claim to Fame: largest show of its kind in western Canada representing the unique country culture of the west.
Years Running: This is the 7th annual Log and Cottage Show in Alberta
Show Category: a show built specifically for log and timber frame
builders and crafters to showcase their products, plus
the many suppliers that support one of the ‘coolest’
industry’s around. Also supported by development
and real estate companies offering ideal acreage
and lakeside opportunities.
Target Audience: dream ‘second homes’ for those all those with
the prairie spirit.
Builder Feature: on-site construction of log homes is an impressive trademark of this event.
Seminars: the experts make daily presentations about the
process, about the product and how to prepare for the
investment of a log or timber frame home. |
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The Log & Cottage Shows in Alberta
were proclaimed as the most successful in
western Canada, if not all of Canada, by
many of the savvy exhibiting companies
who participated.
Edmonton’s last annual Log & Cottage
Show had five major log ‘builds’ on the show floor
towering over the 120 exhibitors who
surrounded them. More than 7000 visitors
were treated to an incredible showcase of
craftsmanship and log culture.
April 13 - 15, 2012, promises the opportunity
once more of seeing and talking to more
qualified buyers in 3 days than companies
would normally see or talk to in six
months or more… |
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Show Hours:
Friday, April 13, Noon – 7pm,
Saturday, April 14, 10am – 7pm,
Sunday, April 15, 10am – 4:30pm
Admission:
General Admission: $12.00
kids 12 and under Free
For all show information call 1.800. 316-7366 or
go to www.showswork.com |
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Next show date is
April 13-15, 2012
For more information:
Call 1.800.316-7366
This visitor site is under construction. For exhibitor information visit showswork.com |
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