EXHIBITOR DIRECTORY
Due to an overwhelming demand, the expo has expanded its exhibitor category list to offer arts & entertainment and health & beauty. The expo will continue to maintain an intimate and exclusive to no more than 3 exhibitors per category every year.
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The Wi Canadian Expo formally known as Dulahin Dulaha West Indian Bridal Expo was established in 2007 to create an avenue which allows us to come together in the spirit of marriage and now arts & entertainment, and health & beauty. The expo displays a culturally rich event uniting exhibitors from a diverse market.
Due to an overwhelming demand, the expo has expanded its exhibitor category list to offer arts & entertainment and health & beauty. Couples and their families will also be able to find all wedding related services fitted to their budget and cultural requirements. The expo is an efficient way to review what’s in the marketplace allowing couples to compare quality and price before making final decisions for their big day. The expo will maintain and enhance the quality of trade shows for the benefit of exhibitors and the public, to encourage greater responsibility to the community, to increase communications and integrity with exhibitors and fellow producers. To connect, develop resources, and gain inspiration in an environment of mutual support. In 2010, the expo produced the Miss West Indian Canadian Pageant (MWICP) on stage at the expo. The possibilities a pageant brings with beautiful, talented, intelligent, and cultured women can only enhance the spirit of our community. We would like to encourage the entire family to participate by supporting their very own trend setter. Come to the show and cheer them on! The day will be filled with exhibitors catering to every facet of our entertainment lifestyle and much more! Look out for the release of Wi Canadian Magazine!
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GUIDE & LINKSExhibitor Online Registration EVENT INFORMATIONDate: Sunday, October 21, 2012 Google Map | Google Street View VIDEO HIGHLIGHTSClick here to view more video highlights.
WEALTH BUILDER
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