173rd ANNUAL MILLBROOK FAIR
JUNE 6-9
2024
OUR HISTORY
The Millbrook Agricultural Fair has a long and distinguished history, with records showing that local fairs were held as far back as the 1830s. However, based on a 1949 grant submission for recognition as a centenarian fair, the Agricultural Society counts 1849 as the official date of the first fair. Reorganization of the Agricultural Society in 1942 resulted in the switch from a fall fair to a spring date, and since that time, the Fair has taken place in June. Drawing together all ages from both rural and urban communities to provide an educational and entertaining weekend is the objective of the Agricultural Society. They accomplish this by offering a wide range of events, competitions, activities and displays that focus on the importance of agriculture while never forgetting to have fun. The official logo, designed by Karen Shaughnessy and adopted in 1980, features a pig to symbolize the agricultural aspect of the Fair and a clown to represent the entertainment.
- P. Stephen 2015
OPENING HOURS
Hours of Operation
Come To The Fair!
Thursday: 5pm - 12am
Friday: 2pm - 12:30am
Saturday: 9am - 12:30am
Sunday: 9am - 4pm
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Millbrook Fairground is your one-stop-shop for amusement and fun activities. Contact us today and learn more about our wide range of entertainment options.
We respectfully acknowledge that the Millbrook Fairgrounds are located on the Treaty 20 Michi Saagiig territory and in the traditional territory of the Michi Saagiig and Chippewa Nations, collectively known as the Williams Treaties First Nation, which include: Alderville, Beausoleil, Curve Lake, Georgina Island, Hiawatha, Rama and Scugog Island First Nations. We respectfully acknowledge that the Williams Treaty First Nations are the stewards and caretakers of these lands and waters in perpetuity, and that they continue to maintain this responsibility to ensure their health and integrity for generations to come.