York Region • Schomberg • York–Durham–Headwaters
The Schomberg Spring Fair is one of Ontario’s long-standing agricultural fairs celebrating farming traditions, livestock competitions, and family entertainment in York Region.
Visitor Information
📍 Schomberg Fairgrounds, 319 Main Street, Schomberg, Ontario
📅 2026 Fair Dates: May 29–31, 2026
🐄 A long-running spring agricultural fair featuring livestock shows, homecraft competitions, midway rides, and family entertainment.
👨👩👧 Best For: Families, agricultural enthusiasts, and classic spring fair traditions
The Schomberg Fair has been a community tradition for more than 170 years, celebrating agriculture, rural life, and local talent in King Township.
Plan Your Visit
📍 Location: Schomberg Fairgrounds, 319 Main Street, Schomberg, Ontario
📅 Annual Timing: Late May
📅 Traditional Timing: Last weekend of May (Thursday to Sunday following Victoria Day)
🐄 Experience: Livestock shows, homecraft exhibits, agricultural displays, midway rides, demolition derby, and family entertainment
🚗 Parking: Additional parking available near the fairgrounds
🌐 Website: schombergfair.com
The fairgrounds are located in the heart of the village of Schomberg, making it easy for visitors to explore the community while attending the fair.
A Weekend of Spring Fair Fun at the 2026 Schomberg Spring Fair
The 2026 Schomberg Spring Fair, taking place May 29–31, continues a long-standing agricultural tradition in King Township. Visitors can enjoy a lively weekend of livestock competitions, agricultural displays, midway rides, entertainment, and family activities at the historic Schomberg Fairgrounds.
Many favourite traditions return each year, including livestock shows, agricultural exhibits, homecraft competitions, and classic fair food. Visitors can also enjoy live entertainment, midway rides, and popular events such as the demolition derby and community parade.
The fair blends agricultural heritage with family entertainment, making it one of the most anticipated spring community events in the York–Durham–Headwaters region.
Did You Know?
The Schomberg Agricultural Fair began in 1852 as the King Township Fair, rotating between several communities before settling permanently in Schomberg in 1872.
The fair was originally held in the fall but later moved to the spring season, where it continues today as one of Ontario’s long-standing agricultural fairs.
Agricultural fairs across Ontario are supported by the Ontario Association of Agricultural Societies (OAAS), which helps preserve and promote farming traditions, competitions, and rural community celebrations throughout the province.

























