Uxbridge Fall Fair

Uxbridge • Durham Region • York Durham Headwaters

The Uxbridge Fair is a long-standing agricultural fair celebrating livestock exhibitions, agricultural displays, midway attractions, homecraft competitions, and family-friendly entertainment in the community of Uxbridge in Durham Region.


Visitor Information

📍 Location: Uxbridge Fairgrounds, Uxbridge, Ontario
🎪 Event Type: Agricultural Fair
👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Best For: Families, livestock exhibits, agricultural displays, midway rides, entertainment, and community celebrations
🗓 2026 Dates: September 11–13, 2026

Plan Your Visit

Time Needed: Plan several hours or a full day to experience livestock exhibits, agricultural displays, competitions, and family activities throughout the fairgrounds.
🎡 Fair Highlights: Livestock shows, agricultural exhibits, homecraft displays, midway attractions, demolition events, and live entertainment.
🐄 Agricultural Experiences: Dairy cattle, beef cattle, horse, sheep, poultry, and small animal exhibits reflecting the farming traditions of Durham Region.
🎠 Family Activities: Midway rides, games, children’s activities, food vendors, and family-friendly entertainment.
📅 Annual Timing: Mid-September
🌐 Official Website: Uxbridge-Scott Agricultural Society


Celebrating Agriculture in Durham Region

The Uxbridge Fair has been an important community tradition in Durham Region for generations. Agricultural fairs like the Uxbridge 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 livestock competitions, agricultural exhibits, and homecraft displays while enjoying entertainment and family activities. These fairs highlight the strong farming traditions of the York Durham Headwaters region while bringing communities together to celebrate rural life.

Events such as the Uxbridge Fair continue to strengthen connections between agriculture and the community while preserving the traditions that have shaped rural life in Central Ontario.

Did You Know?

Uxbridge is widely known as the “Trail Capital of Canada”, featuring more than 300 kilometres of trails connecting forests, farms, and scenic countryside throughout the region.

Uxbridge Fair

About the Fair

A Durham Region Tradition Celebrating Agriculture, Homecraft & Community Spirit Since 1862

The Uxbridge Fall Fair, proudly hosted by the Uxbridge-Scott Agricultural Society, has been one of Durham Region’s most enduring rural celebrations since 1862. For more than 160 years, the fair has brought together farm families, neighbours, and visitors to celebrate agricultural excellence, homecraft traditions, and the vibrant community spirit that defines Uxbridge and the surrounding township.

A Fair Rooted in Pioneer Farms & Early Settler Life

When the fair began, Uxbridge was a bustling farming settlement surrounded by fertile fields, mills, and small industries. Agricultural societies were essential to early community life, helping farmers improve livestock, share knowledge, and strengthen social ties throughout the township.

Early Uxbridge fairs featured livestock judging, homegrown produce, preserves, quilting, sewing, and demonstrations of essential homesteading skills. Many of these traditions continue to anchor the fair today.

Barrel Racing - Uxbridge Fall Fair

Agriculture at the Heart of the Uxbridge Fall Fair

Agriculture remains the centrepiece of the fair, showcased through a wide range of exhibits and competitions:

  • Dairy and beef cattle
  • Sheep, goats, poultry, and small livestock
  • Field crops, hay, vegetables, and garden produce
  • Woodworking, rural crafts, and heritage homesteading skills

These displays honour the farm families who have shaped the rural landscape of Uxbridge Township for generations.

The homecraft divisions, including baking, preserves, sewing, quilting, knitting, floriculture, photography, arts, and junior categories, highlight the creativity and domestic traditions that continue to enrich rural life.

Pedal Tractor Race - Uxbridge Fall Fair

Youth Engagement & Generational Strength

Youth participation is one of the fair’s defining strengths. Through 4-H clubs, junior classes, school exhibits, and agricultural education opportunities, young participants develop:

  • Leadership and responsibility
  • Hands-on agricultural and homecraft skills
  • Creativity and confidence
  • Teamwork and community pride
  • Agricultural literacy

Generational involvement, often spanning grandparents, parents, and children, helps keep the fair vibrant and deeply rooted.

Powered by Volunteers & Community Dedication

The Uxbridge-Scott Agricultural Society, supported by passionate volunteers, works tirelessly to organize and enhance the fair each year. Their commitment, maintaining the grounds, coordinating exhibits, creating learning opportunities, and celebrating rural heritage, reflects Uxbridge’s strong tradition of community involvement.

2 Horse Hitch Wagon - Uxbridge Fall Fair

A Celebration of Durham Region’s Rural Identity

The Uxbridge Fall Fair proudly highlights the region’s most cherished values:

  • Agricultural excellence
  • Homecraft creativity
  • Youth involvement
  • Volunteer leadership
  • Generational continuity
  • Community unity

A Tradition That Endures

More than a century and a half after its beginning, the Uxbridge Fall Fair remains a beloved celebration, honouring the agricultural roots, creative spirit, and community strength that continue to enrich Uxbridge and rural Durham Region.

Demolition Derby - Uxbridge Fall Fair

About the Community

Uxbridge, Ontario: A Scenic Trailside Community Where Heritage, Countryside & Creative Spirit Thrive

Set amidst rolling fields, forested hills, and one of Canada’s premier trail systems, Uxbridge is a charming Durham Region community known for its strong rural heritage, artistic energy, and vibrant small-town atmosphere. Nicknamed the “Trail Capital of Canada,” Uxbridge blends country lifestyle, natural beauty, and cultural richness in a way few communities can match.

A Community Built on Mills, Farming & Early Settlement

Uxbridge took shape in the early 19th century as mills, farms, and early trades supported the growing village. Its Quaker heritage, with values of community, craftsmanship, and simplicity, helped shape the town’s personality and development.

Historic buildings, churches, and preserved streetscapes continue to reflect Uxbridge’s deeply rooted history.

Stores

A Landscape of Forests, Farms & Rolling Countryside

The Uxbridge area features some of the most scenic landscapes in Durham Region:

  • Forested hills and nature preserves
  • Working farms and wide, open fields
  • Scenic concession roads ideal for rural drives
  • The Trans Canada Trail and over 300 km of local trails
  • Parks, streams, wetlands, and wildlife habitat

This blend of agriculture and nature gives Uxbridge its signature charm.

A Community Known for Culture, Creativity & Local Engagement

Uxbridge residents embrace arts, culture, and community tradition. They support:

  • Local shops, cafés, and artisan studios
  • Vibrant theatre, music, and creative arts programs
  • Farmers’ markets and agricultural associations
  • Recreation programs and youth activities
  • Seasonal celebrations and rural festivals

This strong community involvement creates a welcoming and dynamic atmosphere.

Park

Heritage Preserved Through Generations

Uxbridge proudly honours its heritage through:

  • The Uxbridge Historical Centre
  • Restored historic buildings and walking tours
  • Multi-generational farm families
  • Local storytelling and community archives
  • Traditions rooted in rural and cultural life

These elements strengthen the town’s identity and connect its past to its present.

Agriculture Remains Central to the Region

The surrounding township supports a diverse agricultural community, including:

  • Dairy and beef farming
  • Mixed livestock operations
  • Field crops and hay production
  • Market gardens and rural artisans

This agricultural backbone is proudly celebrated each year at the Uxbridge Fall Fair, one of the town’s longest-standing traditions.

Old Train Station

A Natural Companion to the Uxbridge Fall Fair

Together, Uxbridge and its fair highlight:

  • Rural heritage
  • Youth engagement
  • Homecraft excellence
  • Volunteer dedication
  • Generational pride
  • Strong community spirit

A Community Where Trails, Heritage & Rural Life Come Together

Whether exploring forest trails, visiting local farms, enjoying creative arts, or celebrating beloved traditions like the Uxbridge Fall Fair, Uxbridge offers a warm and memorable Durham Region experience, where nature, heritage, and community spirit flourish side by side.


🌾 Explore Nearby Agritourism Experiences

Visitors attending the Uxbridge Fair may also enjoy exploring nearby agritourism experiences and attractions in Durham Region and York Durham Headwaters.

  • Uxbridge Farmers’ Market – Uxbridge – a popular market offering fresh produce, baked goods, artisan foods, and local products
  • Brooks Farms – Mount Albert area – a family farm destination known for seasonal activities, farm markets, and pick-your-own experiences
  • Uxbridge Countryside Preserve & Trail System – Uxbridge area – scenic trails popular for hiking, cycling, and rural exploration
  • Willowtree Farm – Port Perry area – a farm market and bakery destination featuring local foods and seasonal experiences

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 Port Perry Fair and the Orono Fair, each celebrating the farming traditions and community heritage of Durham Region.

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