
Belleville Mayor Taso Christopher and Transportation and Operations General Manager Joe Reid at the Assocation of Ontario Roads Supervisors annual trade show in Belleville. (Photo: Amanda Smith/Quinte News)
In two days there are up to 3,000 people expected to walk through and around the Quinte Sports and Wellness Centre for the Association of Ontario Road Supervisors Trade Show.
The trade show, which wraps up tomorrow, features everything from snow plows to remote controlled grass mowers to storm grates.

Some of the equipment on display at the Quinte Sports and Wellness Centre as part of the Association of Ontario Road Supervisors trade show. (Photo: Amanda Smith/Quinte News)
Joe Reid, the General Manager of Transportation and Operations Services says there is plenty for people to see.
Reid says the process to host this actually began back in 2015.
He says putting together an event of this size requires a lot of team work.
Belleville is hosting the event for the first time and according to Reid, it is back in Eastern Ontario for the first time since 2014.
At the opening ceremonies there was a cheque from AORS to the Challenger Baseball League for $5,000 to help build an accessible baseball diamond.

The Challengers Baseball League was presented a cheque from the Association of Ontario Road Supervisors for $5,000 to help build their Field of Ability accessible baseball diamond. (Photo: Amanda Smith/Quinte News)