The 32nd annual event brings together local vendors, industry experts and health-conscious attendees

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It’s more than a health and wellness event — it’s a destination.
With more than three decades of experience, the organizers behind the 2025 Wellness Show know what it takes to host a transformative experience for attendees.
Loaded with an array of insights on physical health, mental well-being, beneficial supplements, nutrition and spiritual growth, the Wellness Show has become Vancouver’s go-to event for exploring holistic health and wellness, says Purica vice-president of sales, Justin Donaldson.
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Purica — a longtime vendor at the event with 25 years of experience — is a Vancouver Island-based medicinal mushroom company focused on healing, immune function and stress.

Donaldson says the benefits of being involved in the Wellness Show are endless for both attendees and exhibitors.
“Every year, we speak to new people wanting to empower themselves on their health journey,” Donaldson says. “This show is a great place for the general public to come interact with leading natural health vendors, not only to have their questions asked, but to get great deals and see what is new often before the products hit the store shelves.”
Donaldson says the best part about the Vancouver Wellness Show is its strong community connection, with an emphasis on local companies doing remarkable things in the health and wellness sector.
“There is nothing better than someone coming up to me and telling us that a product they sampled or purchased last year has profoundly affected their overall well-being after a prolonged struggle. That is what it is all about. That is why we do what we do.”
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As Vancouver’s premier destination for exploring physical, mental and spiritual well-being for 32 years, this annual transformative event has been uniting wellness enthusiasts, experts and industry leaders under one roof to inspire change and empower attendees on their personal health journeys.
With more than 250 diverse vendors and more than 100 speakers, 20,000 attendees can listen to leaders in the industry at diverse workshops. They can also learn about new products, such as Purica’s flagship product Recovery, which has won awards in both human and animal health.
The event takes place on Feb. 1 and 2 at the Vancouver Convention Centre, and attendees are encouraged to purchase their tickets in advance. To learn more about this accessible, two-day experience, visit thewellnessshow.com.
This story was created by Content Works, Postmedia’s commercial content division, on behalf of New Rave Productions.
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