Feversham Fall Fair

Feversham • Grey County • BruceGreySimcoe

The Feversham Fall Fair is a traditional rural agricultural fair celebrating livestock exhibitions, homecraft competitions, agricultural displays, and family-friendly entertainment in the small community of Feversham in Grey County.


Visitor Information

📍 Location: Feversham Fairgrounds, Feversham, Ontario
🎪 Event Type: Agricultural Fair
👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Best For: Families, livestock exhibits, agricultural displays, homecraft competitions, and community entertainment
🗓 2026 Dates: September 18–20, 2026

Plan Your Visit

Time Needed: Plan several hours or a full day to explore livestock exhibits, agricultural displays, competitions, and family activities throughout the fairgrounds.
🎡 Fair Highlights: Livestock shows, agricultural exhibits, homecraft displays, and community entertainment.
🐄 Agricultural Experiences: Cattle, sheep, horse, and small animal exhibits reflecting the farming traditions of Grey County.
🎠 Family Activities: Children’s activities, games, food vendors, and family-friendly entertainment.
📅 Annual Timing: Mid-September
🌐 Official Website: Feversham Agricultural Society


Celebrating Agriculture in Grey County

The Feversham Fall Fair has been an important community tradition in Grey County for generations. Agricultural fairs like the Feversham Fair provide an opportunity for farmers and residents to celebrate the region’s agricultural heritage while showcasing livestock, produce, crafts, and traditional rural skills.

Visitors can explore agricultural exhibits, livestock competitions, and homecraft displays while enjoying entertainment and family activities. These fairs highlight the strong farming culture of the BruceGreySimcoe region while bringing communities together to celebrate rural traditions.

Events such as the Feversham Fall Fair continue to strengthen connections between agriculture and the community while preserving the traditions that have shaped rural life in this scenic part of Ontario.

Did You Know?

Feversham is located near the highest point of land in Southern Ontario and is surrounded by rolling farmland, forests, and scenic countryside that make Grey County a popular rural tourism destination.

Feversham Fall Fair

About the Fair

A Grey County Tradition Celebrating Agriculture, Homecraft & Rural Community Pride Since the Late 19th Century

The Feversham Fall Fair, presented by the Feversham Agricultural Society, is a cherished rural celebration that has brought together families, farmers, and neighbours in Grey Highlands for well over a century. Though modest in size, the fair is rich in tradition—honouring agricultural heritage, rural creativity, and the strong community spirit that defines the village of Feversham and its surrounding countryside.

A Fair Rooted in Early Rural Settlement

The Feversham Fall Fair emerged during the late 1800s, when settlers were establishing farms, clearing land, and building communities in what is now Grey Highlands. Agricultural societies formed to support better farming practices, strengthen community ties, and encourage the exchange of skills and knowledge.

Early Feversham fairs featured livestock judging, crop displays, baking and preserves, handcrafted goods, and demonstrations of homesteading skills, laying the groundwork for the fair that continues today.

Fair Gates - Feversham Fall Fair

Agriculture at the Heart of the Feversham Fall Fair

Agriculture remains the backbone of the fair. Exhibits proudly highlight the strength and diversity of the region’s farming community, including:

  • Dairy and beef cattle
  • Poultry and small livestock
  • Hay, grain, and garden produce
  • Field crops and root vegetables
  • Woodworking, rural crafts, and essential homesteading traditions

These displays showcase the dedication of local farm families who continue to uphold the area’s agricultural heritage.

Homecraft divisions, including preserves, baking, sewing, quilting, knitting, floriculture, photography, and youth entries, celebrate the creativity and domestic skills that remain integral to rural life.

For the Love of the Lamb - Feversham Fall Fair

Youth Engagement & Generational Tradition

Young people hold an important place at the Feversham Fall Fair. Through school exhibits, junior homecraft categories, youth competitions, and agricultural education initiatives, participants develop:

  • Hands-on farm and homecraft skills
  • Leadership and teamwork
  • Creativity and confidence
  • Appreciation for rural traditions
  • A lasting connection to community heritage

Generational involvement is strong, with many local families participating in the fair across several decades.

Barrel Race - Feversham Fall Fair

Sustained by Volunteers & Community Dedication

The Feversham Agricultural Society and its volunteers work tirelessly each year to bring the fair to life. Their commitment, organizing exhibits, maintaining grounds, supporting participants, and preserving tradition, reflects the deep sense of pride and cooperation that defines the Feversham community.

A Celebration of Grey Highlands’ Rural Identity

The Feversham Fall Fair proudly represents the values that have shaped the region:

  • Agricultural excellence
  • Homecraft creativity
  • Youth involvement
  • Volunteer spirit
  • Generational continuity
  • Community pride

A Tradition That Endures

Through decades of change, the Feversham Fall Fair remains a beloved celebration of rural life, honouring the agricultural roots and community strength that continue to define Feversham and the surrounding Grey Highlands region.

Truck Pull - Feversham Fall Fair

About the Community

Feversham, Ontario: A Quiet Grey Highlands Village Rooted in Farmland, Heritage & Rural Simplicity

Located in the Municipality of Grey Highlands, Feversham, Ontario is a peaceful rural village surrounded by rolling farmland, forested landscapes, and classic country charm. Known for its close-knit community and agricultural heritage, Feversham reflects the traditions and natural beauty of central Grey County.

A Community with Deep Pioneer Origins

Feversham’s settlement began in the mid-19th century as families established farms, mills, and early businesses throughout the Beaver Valley region. The village grew around agricultural life, with local institutions, churches, and community halls shaping its identity.

Historic farms, old roadways, and early community landmarks continue to reflect the village’s pioneer heritage.

Village Store

A Landscape of Farmland, Forests & Country Roads

Feversham is surrounded by some of Grey County’s most picturesque rural scenery:

  • Rolling fields and pasturelands
  • Wooded areas and natural wildlife corridors
  • Quiet concession roads perfect for scenic drives
  • Rivers, creeks, and natural water features
  • Peaceful views across Grey Highlands

This tranquil environment gives Feversham its distinctive rural charm.

A Community Built on Togetherness & Local Spirit

Feversham residents share a strong sense of community involvement. Local support can be seen through:

  • Agricultural organizations
  • Community clubs and volunteer groups
  • Rural schools and youth programs
  • Seasonal celebrations and local traditions

Volunteerism remains at the heart of community life.

Meeting Place for Cyclists

Heritage Preserved Through Generations

Feversham maintains close ties to its past through:

  • Longstanding family farms
  • Heritage buildings and community sites
  • Rural customs passed through generations
  • Stories that reflect the area’s deep agricultural roots

This continuity adds character and warmth to the village.

Agriculture Continues to Shape the Region

Feversham and the surrounding area support a strong agricultural presence, including:

  • Dairy and beef farms
  • Hay, grain, and field crops
  • Mixed livestock operations
  • Rural artisans and homesteading traditions

These rural strengths are celebrated annually at the Feversham Fall Fair, one of the village’s most cherished events.

Home Accents Emporium Store

A Natural Companion to the Feversham Fall Fair

Together, Feversham and its fair highlight the community’s strongest qualities:

  • Rural heritage
  • Volunteer spirit
  • Youth engagement
  • Homecraft excellence
  • Generational pride
  • Deep community connection

A Community Where Rural Roots & Countryside Beauty Flourish

Whether exploring quiet country roads, connecting with friendly neighbours, admiring farmland vistas, or taking part in cherished traditions like the Feversham Fall Fair, Feversham offers a warm and memorable Grey County experience, where rural heritage and natural beauty come together in perfect harmony.


🌾 Explore Nearby Agritourism Experiences

Visitors attending the Feversham Fall Fair may also enjoy exploring nearby agritourism experiences and attractions in Grey County and the Beaver Valley region.

  • Markdale Farmers’ Market – Markdale – a local market offering fresh produce, baked goods, and locally produced foods
  • Eugenia Falls Conservation Area – Eugenia – a scenic waterfall destination known for hiking trails and natural beauty
  • Beaver Valley Orchards – Clarksburg area – a popular destination for apples, cider, and seasonal farm products
  • Scenic Caves Nature Adventures – Blue Mountains – an outdoor attraction featuring trails, caves, and scenic viewpoints

Some nearby experiences include links to additional Ontario Agritourism Showcase pages with more visitor information.

Visitors interested in Ontario agricultural fairs may also enjoy exploring events such as the Beaver Valley Fall Fair and the Dundalk Fall Fair, each celebrating the farming traditions and community heritage of Grey County.

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