About the Fair
A Perth County Tradition Celebrating Agriculture, Homecraft & Community Spirit Since 1841
The Stratford Fall Fair, presented by the Stratford Agricultural Society, is one of Ontario’s oldest and most enduring rural traditions. First held in 1841, the fair has connected generations of farming families, community members, and visitors for more than 180 years. Despite Stratford’s evolution into a world-renowned cultural and tourism destination, the fair continues to honour the agricultural roots that shaped the region.
A Fair Rooted in Pioneer Farming & Community Growth
The Stratford Fall Fair began during the early settlement of Perth County, when the area was defined by forest clearing, new farms, and emerging village centres. Agricultural societies played an essential role in strengthening community ties, helping settlers improve livestock, share farming techniques, and foster a spirit of cooperation.
Early Stratford fairs featured livestock judging, field crop competitions, vegetable and grain displays, preserves, needlework, and demonstrations of everyday farm and homestead skills. These foundational traditions remain proudly preserved today.

Agriculture at the Heart of the Stratford Fall Fair
Agriculture continues to be central to the fair, represented through a wide range of exhibits, including:
- Dairy and beef cattle
- Sheep, goats, poultry, and small livestock
- Field crops, grain, hay, vegetables, and garden produce
- Woodworking, rural crafts, and traditional homesteading skills
These displays highlight the skill, dedication, and perseverance of Perth County farm families who have supported the fair for generations.
The fair’s homecraft divisions, baking, preserves, quilting, sewing, knitting, floriculture, photography, arts, and junior classes, celebrate the craftsmanship and creativity that have long enriched rural life.

Youth Engagement & Generational Continuity
Young people have always played a vital role in the Stratford Fall Fair. Through 4-H programs, junior competitions, school exhibits, and agricultural education opportunities, youth develop:
- Leadership
- Hands-on farm and homecraft skills
- Confidence and creativity
- Agricultural literacy
- A meaningful connection to community heritage
Generational participation continues to keep the fair vibrant and relevant.
Sustained by Volunteers & Community Commitment
The Stratford Agricultural Society, supported by passionate volunteers, works tirelessly throughout the year to uphold the fair’s long-standing traditions. Their efforts, planning exhibits, maintaining fairgrounds, supporting exhibitors, and celebrating local heritage, reflect the strong community spirit that defines Stratford and the surrounding rural area.

A Celebration of Perth County’s Agricultural Identity
The Stratford Fall Fair proudly showcases the region’s enduring values:
- Agricultural excellence
- Homecraft creativity
- Youth involvement
- Volunteer leadership
- Generational pride
- Community unity
A Tradition That Endures
More than a century and a half after its beginnings, the Stratford Fall Fair remains a beloved celebration, honouring the agricultural heritage, creativity, and community strength that continue to enrich Stratford and Perth County.

About the Community
Stratford, Ontario: A Beautiful Perth County Community Where Heritage, Creativity & Countryside Charm Meet
Situated along the tranquil Avon River, Stratford, Ontario is a vibrant and picturesque community known for its heritage architecture, cultural life, and warm, small-town spirit. While it is celebrated worldwide for the Stratford Festival, the town maintains deep agricultural roots and a strong everyday sense of community.
A Community Shaped by Railways, Milling & Early Settlement
Stratford’s earliest growth began in the 1830s and 1840s, when settlers were drawn to the area’s waterways, fertile farmland, and potential for industry. Gristmills, sawmills, and early shops soon formed a bustling village. The arrival of the railway transformed Stratford into a major transportation and manufacturing hub, bringing prosperity and rapid development.
Today, beautifully preserved Victorian buildings, historic churches, and charming streetscapes pay tribute to Stratford’s industrious past.

A Landscape of Parks, River Walks & Rolling Farmland
Stratford’s natural and rural surroundings include:
- The Avon River and its iconic swans
- Spacious parks and gardens
- Forested areas and peaceful walking trails
- Quiet rural roads and scenic drives
- Farmland stretching across Perth County
This blend of urban charm and countryside beauty contributes to Stratford’s unique appeal.
A Community Known for Culture, Hospitality & Local Pride
Stratford is widely recognized for its cultural vibrancy, supported by:
- Theatre, music, and visual arts
- Galleries, artisan studios, and local shops
- Culinary experiences and food producers
- Live events and year-round festivals
- Volunteer groups and service organizations
This creative and welcoming environment enriches daily life for residents and visitors alike.

Heritage Preserved Through Tradition & Architecture
Stratford maintains a strong connection to its past through:
- Heritage districts and preserved Victorian buildings
- Local museums and archives
- Historical walking tours and interpretive signage
- Multi-generational family businesses and community stories
These elements ensure that Stratford’s history remains woven into its modern identity.
Agriculture Remains a Foundation of Local Life
Beyond its strong cultural presence, Stratford is surrounded by a dynamic agricultural region that supports:
- Dairy and beef farms
- Cash crops including corn, soybeans, and wheat
- Mixed livestock operations
- Greenhouses, market gardens, and rural artisans
This agricultural strength is proudly celebrated each year at the Stratford Fall Fair, one of the community’s longest-standing traditions.

A Natural Companion to the Stratford Fall Fair
Together, Stratford and its fair highlight:
- Agricultural and cultural heritage
- Youth involvement
- Volunteer leadership
- Creative expression
- Community pride
- Generational continuity
A Community Where Creativity, Countryside & Heritage Flourish Together
Whether strolling along the river, exploring historic streets, enjoying world-class theatre, supporting local farms, or celebrating timeless traditions like the Stratford Fall Fair, Stratford offers a warm and memorable Perth County experience, where heritage, culture, and rural roots come together beautifully.
















