Timmins Fall Fair

Timmins • Northeastern Ontario • Northern Ontario

The Timmins Fall Fair is a community agricultural fair celebrating livestock exhibitions, agricultural displays, homecraft competitions, entertainment, and family-friendly activities in the city of Timmins in Northern Ontario.


Visitor Information

📍 Location: Timmins Fairgrounds, Timmins, Ontario
🎪 Event Type: Agricultural Fair
👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Best For: Families, livestock exhibits, agricultural displays, community activities, and entertainment
🗓 2026 Dates: September 12–13, 2026

Plan Your Visit

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


Celebrating Agriculture in Northern Ontario

The Timmins Fall Fair celebrates the agricultural traditions and community spirit of Northern Ontario. Agricultural fairs like the Timmins Fall Fair provide an opportunity for residents and visitors to explore livestock, produce, crafts, baking, and traditional rural skills while supporting local agriculture and community connections.

Visitors can enjoy agricultural exhibits, livestock competitions, homecraft displays, and entertainment while experiencing the welcoming atmosphere of a Northern Ontario fair. These events help preserve agricultural traditions while strengthening ties between urban and rural communities across the region.

Events such as the Timmins Fall Fair continue to showcase the importance of agriculture and rural heritage within Northeastern Ontario.

Did You Know?

Although Timmins is widely known for its mining history, the surrounding region also includes farming communities and agricultural operations that contribute to Northern Ontario’s local food production and rural economy.

Timmins Fall Fair

About the Fair

A Northern Ontario Tradition Celebrating Agriculture, Homecraft & Community Spirit

The Timmins Fall Fair, proudly organized by the Porcupine Agricultural Society, is one of Northern Ontario’s most vibrant celebrations of agriculture, creativity, and community pride. Although the city of Timmins is widely known for its mining history, the fair highlights another essential part of the region’s identity—the rich agricultural activity, homesteading tradition, and rural culture that flourishes across the wide northern landscape.

A Fair Rooted in Northern Settlement & Regional Growth

The Timmins region grew through waves of settlement, forestry activity, and mining development in the early 20th century. Alongside these industries, a dedicated agricultural community emerged farmers, homesteaders, and northern pioneers who carved out productive land in a challenging but rewarding environment.

The Porcupine Agricultural Society helped support that developing agricultural community, providing opportunities to share knowledge, showcase livestock and homecrafts, and strengthen the connection between northern farm families and the wider public.

From its earliest days, the fair featured livestock judging, crop competitions, vegetable displays, preserves, sewing and quilting, and demonstrations of important homestead skills, traditions that remain central today.

Heavy Horse Pull - Timmins Fall Fair

Agriculture at the Heart of the Timmins Fall Fair

While Timmins is surrounded by boreal forest, its rural areas support a resilient and diverse agricultural presence. The fair showcases:

  • Dairy and beef cattle
  • Poultry, sheep, goats & small livestock
  • Field crops, grains & northern-adapted produce
  • Garden vegetables, floriculture & honey products
  • Woodworking, rural crafts & homesteading skills

These exhibits recognize the skill and commitment required to farm in Northern Ontario’s unique climate.

The homecraft divisions, including preserves, baking, sewing, quilting, knitting, photography, arts, crafts, and youth categories, highlight the creativity, resilience, and domestic traditions that remain treasured across the region.

Food Vendors - Timmins Fall Fair

Youth Engagement & Northern Pride

Youth involvement is foundational to the fair. Through 4-H programs, junior classes, school exhibits, and agricultural learning stations, young participants gain:

  • Leadership experience
  • Practical domestic and agricultural skills
  • Creativity and confidence
  • A deeper understanding of northern rural life
  • Awareness of local heritage and community service

Generational participation keeps the fair strong, with many families exhibiting for decades.

Fueled by Dedicated Volunteers & Community Support

The Porcupine Agricultural Society, supported by passionate volunteers from across the city and surrounding townships, works tirelessly each year to deliver the fair. Their commitment, organizing exhibits, maintaining facilities, supporting local youth, and celebrating northern heritage, reflects the collaborative spirit that defines Timmins.

Goat Show - Timmins Fall Fair

A Celebration of Northern Ontario’s Rural Culture

The Timmins Fall Fair proudly represents:

  • Agricultural commitment
  • Creative skill & craftsmanship
  • Youth involvement
  • Volunteer leadership
  • Cultural heritage
  • Strong community connection

A Tradition That Endures

The Timmins Fall Fair continues to honour the agricultural roots, creative achievements, and northern pride that define the region, an annual reminder that Timmins’ story is not only about mines and mills, but also farms, families, and the enduring spirit of Northern Ontario.

Fun at the Fair - Timmins Fall Fair

About the Community

Timmins, Ontario: A Northern City Where Culture, Nature & Community Resilience Come Together

Located along the Mattagami River in the heart of Northern Ontario, Timmins is a dynamic community known for its rich mining heritage, deep cultural roots, and strong northern identity. While often associated with gold discovery and industrial development, Timmins is equally shaped by its natural beauty, rural surroundings, and the warm spirit of its people.

A Community Built on Discovery, Determination & Cultural Diversity

Timmins emerged in the early 1900s during the Porcupine Gold Rush, growing rapidly as prospectors, miners, entrepreneurs, and settlers arrived from around the world. This diverse population helped build a community grounded in hard work, ingenuity, and resilience.

Today, Timmins continues to celebrate its multicultural heritage, deep Francophone roots, and longstanding relationships with nearby First Nations communities.

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A Landscape of Forests, Rivers & Vast Northern Horizons

Timmins is surrounded by one of the most scenic natural environments in Ontario:

  • Boreal forests rich with wildlife
  • The Mattagami River and surrounding waterways
  • Lakes ideal for fishing, paddling & winter recreation
  • Trails for hiking, skiing & northern adventure
  • Quiet rural concessions and farmlands on the city’s outskirts

This stunning geography shapes both lifestyle and community identity.

A City Defined by Community Spirit & Northern Hospitality

Timmins residents are deeply engaged in local life, supporting:

  • Community festivals & cultural celebrations
  • Local businesses, artisans & market growers
  • Multigenerational service clubs and volunteer groups
  • Youth programs, sports organizations & recreation centres
  • Agricultural fairs and rural associations

This community involvement creates a welcoming and supportive atmosphere.

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Heritage Preserved Through Generations

Timmins honours its past with:

  • Heritage buildings and cultural landmarks
  • Museums and interpretive sites
  • Stories tied to mining, forestry & northern settlement
  • Generational family businesses
  • Traditions rooted in rural arts, crafts & homesteading

These elements reflect a rich, evolving community story.

Agriculture: A Resilient Part of Northern Life

Though the region is best known for mining, agriculture plays a meaningful role in the Timmins area:

  • Mixed livestock farms
  • Hay, grain & northern-capable crops
  • Honey producers & small agricultural enterprises
  • Greenhouses, gardeners & homesteaders

This agricultural activity is proudly celebrated each year at the Timmins Fall Fair, a key cultural event for rural families.

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A Natural Companion to the Timmins Fall Fair

Together, Timmins and its fair showcase:

  • Northern resilience
  • Community unity
  • Homecraft excellence
  • Youth leadership
  • Cultural diversity
  • Rural heritage

A Community Where Northern Strength & Cultural Warmth Flourish

Whether exploring forested trails, discovering local heritage, visiting nearby farms, enjoying multicultural events, or celebrating beloved traditions like the Timmins Fall Fair, Timmins offers a memorable Northern Ontario experience, where nature, culture, and community spirit come together in a way that is uniquely northern.


🌾 Explore Nearby Agritourism Experiences

Visitors attending the Timmins Fall Fair may also enjoy exploring nearby agritourism experiences and attractions in Northeastern Ontario.

  • Timmins Farmers’ Market – Timmins – a community market offering fresh produce, baked goods, artisan foods, and local products
  • Hollinger Park – Timmins – a popular community gathering place featuring green space and recreation opportunities
  • Heritage Sawmill – Timmins area – a destination showcasing Northern Ontario’s forestry and industrial heritage
  • Kettle Lakes Provincial Park – Timmins area – a scenic outdoor destination featuring lakes, hiking trails, and camping opportunities

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 Cochrane Fall Fair and the New Liskeard Fall Fair, each celebrating the farming traditions and community heritage of Northern Ontario.

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