About the Community.
Blackstock, Ontario: A Close-Knit Rural Village with Deep Roots & Country Charm
Located in the eastern reaches of Scugog Township, Blackstock, Ontario is a warm, friendly village shaped by agricultural heritage, community pride, and generations of rural families who have called the area home. Though small in size, Blackstock’s history and spirit run deep, making it a memorable and meaningful part of Durham Region’s countryside.
A Village Shaped by Early Settlement & Rural Tradition
Blackstock’s beginnings can be traced to the mid-1800s, when pioneer families settled the fertile lands east of Port Perry. With farming as their foundation, early residents built barns, worked fields, established small businesses, and developed a tightly knit community centred around family, faith, and cooperation.
Local mills, general stores, schools, and rural industries helped the village grow. The arrival of rail connections further strengthened Blackstock’s role as a service centre for surrounding farms. Many of today’s local families have roots stretching back through these early settlers.

A Scenic Countryside of Farms, Fields & Rolling Hills
Blackstock is surrounded by a landscape that perfectly captures the spirit of Durham Region’s rural northeast:
- Gently rolling farmland
- Heritage barns
- Quiet concession roads
- Woodlots and open fields
- Multi-generation agricultural operations
This countryside is beautiful in every season—lush green in spring, golden at harvest, vibrant in autumn, and peaceful under winter snow. Scenic routes around Blackstock are ideal for relaxed country drives, photography, cycling, and exploring rural Ontario.
A Community Held Together by Cooperation
One of Blackstock’s greatest strengths is its people. The community is known for its friendliness, its sense of belonging, and its dedication to supporting local initiatives. Volunteers, service clubs, churches, and neighbourhood organizations keep the village active and connected.
Whether through community gatherings, fundraisers, seasonal events, or agricultural traditions, residents consistently demonstrate a strong spirit of cooperation and pride.

Small-Town Heart with a Rural Identity
Despite its modest size, Blackstock has a clear and vibrant identity. The village maintains a quiet charm, a peaceful pace, and a strong sense of continuity. Heritage homes, family farms, local businesses, and rural meeting places together create a community landscape that feels both historic and alive.
Many families choose Blackstock for its calm rural setting, its sense of safety, and its welcoming atmosphere — qualities that make it a beloved place to live and visit.
Agriculture at the Centre of Community Life
Agriculture remains a defining influence on the region. Surrounding farms produce:
- Dairy and beef
- Hay and grain
- Mixed crops
- Rural goods and crafts
These agricultural traditions continue to shape the community’s values, rhythms, and heritage. This connection to the land is proudly celebrated each year at the Blackstock Fair, one of the community’s most important and longest-standing local traditions.
The Perfect Match for the Blackstock Fair
The fair embodies many of the community’s defining qualities:
- Respect for rural heritage
- Strong youth involvement
- Volunteer leadership
- Creative and agricultural craftsmanship
- Multi-generation participation
Together, the village and the fair offer a complete picture of Blackstock’s identity — a community rooted in tradition, strengthened by cooperation, and proud of its rural heritage.

A Village That Feels Like Home
Whether exploring quiet country roads, chatting with longtime residents, or simply enjoying the peaceful rural landscape, Blackstock offers a warm and inviting small-town experience.
It is a village where heritage is valued, where community spirit thrives, and where rural Ontario’s traditions remain strong.
🌾 Explore Nearby Agritourism Experiences
Visitors attending the Blackstock Fair may also enjoy discovering nearby farms, markets, and rural attractions in Durham Region and York–Durham–Headwaters.
• Brooklin Spring Fair – Brooklin – a long-running agricultural fair celebrating farming traditions in Durham Region
• Port Perry Farmers’ Market – Port Perry – a popular market offering fresh produce and locally made foods
• Willowtree Farm – Port Perry – a farm market and bakery known for seasonal produce and baked goods
• Uxbridge Farmers’ Market – Uxbridge – a community market featuring local foods and artisan products
Some nearby experiences include links to additional Ontario Agritourism Showcase pages with more visitor information.