About the Fair
A Proud Bruce County Tradition Celebrating Agriculture, Homecraft & Community Spirit Since 1971
The Walkerton Little Royal Fair, presented by the Walkerton Agricultural Society, has been a vibrant and cherished part of Bruce County’s agricultural heritage since 1971. Built on strong rural traditions and deep community pride, the fair was created to highlight the achievements of local farm families while offering a royal-themed celebration of agriculture, youth, and homecraft excellence.
A Fair Born from Community Vision & Rural Tradition
The fair began during a period of renewed community enthusiasm for agricultural education and youth involvement. Designed to be a “little royal” counterpart to larger exhibitions, it created an opportunity for young people, families, and local producers to showcase livestock, crops, and creative homecraft work in a welcoming, community-first environment.
From the beginning, the fair has embraced its royal branding, colourful themes, prideful displays, and an atmosphere that celebrates the agricultural heart of Walkerton and the surrounding townships.

Agriculture at the Heart of the Walkerton Little Royal Fair
Agriculture remains the centrepiece of the fair, proudly represented through exhibits such as:
- Dairy and beef cattle
- Sheep, goats, poultry & small livestock
- Field crops, grain, hay, and garden produce
- Woodworking, rural crafts & traditional homesteading skills
These exhibits highlight the dedication, skill, and hard work of Bruce County’s farming families, the backbone of the region’s economy and community life.
The fair’s homecraft competitions, including preserves, baking, sewing, quilting, floriculture, photography, and junior divisions, celebrate the domestic creativity and rural craftsmanship that define community tradition.

Youth & the Fair: Growing Skills, Confidence & Community Pride
The Walkerton Little Royal Fair is strongly youth-focused, offering opportunities through:
- 4-H livestock shows
- Junior homecraft divisions
- School exhibits
- Agriculture education displays
Young participants learn leadership, teamwork, responsibility, and agricultural knowledge, all while strengthening their connection to the region’s rural roots.
Powered by Volunteers & Community Commitment
The Walkerton Agricultural Society and its dedicated volunteers work tirelessly to uphold the fair’s traditions. Their year-round efforts, organizing exhibits, maintaining fairgrounds, supporting youth competitors, and celebrating rural heritage, reflect the strong community values that define Walkerton.

A Celebration of Bruce County’s Rural Strengths
The Walkerton Little Royal Fair proudly showcases:
- Agricultural excellence
- Creative homecraft traditions
- Youth involvement
- Volunteer leadership
- Rural heritage
- Community unity
A Tradition That Endures
More than 50 years after its beginning, the Walkerton Little Royal Fair remains a beloved celebration, honouring agricultural roots, nurturing creativity, and strengthening community pride throughout Walkerton and Bruce County.

About the Community
Walkerton, Ontario: A Strong Bruce County Community Where Heritage, Agriculture & Local Spirit Thrive
Located along the scenic Saugeen River, Walkerton is a vibrant community filled with history, rural pride, and a welcoming small-town spirit. As part of the Municipality of Brockton, Walkerton blends its heritage roots with modern energy, serving as a hub for agriculture, commerce, culture, and community life throughout the region.
A Community Built on Mills, Farmland & the Saugeen River
Founded in the mid-1800s, Walkerton grew around river-powered mills, early industries, local farms, and a central downtown that served surrounding rural communities. Its historic architecture, long-standing businesses, and riverside charm still reflect its early prosperity and rich cultural roots.

A Landscape of Rolling Farmland, Rivers & Country Roads
Walkerton and the surrounding townships offer classic Bruce County scenery:
- Productive dairy, beef & mixed livestock farms
- Rolling crop fields and hay meadows
- Forests, wetlands & wildlife corridors
- Scenic Saugeen River vistas
- Quiet rural concession roads perfect for peaceful drives
This rural environment continues to shape community identity and local lifestyle.
A Community Built on Participation, Tradition & Pride
Walkerton residents proudly support:
- Local businesses and artisan producers
- Service clubs and volunteer organizations
- Sports and recreation programs
- Cultural events and seasonal celebrations
- Agricultural and rural heritage associations
This strong sense of involvement keeps the community vibrant, connected, and forward-looking.

Heritage Preserved Through Generations
Walkerton proudly maintains its history through:
- Restored heritage buildings and downtown architecture
- Local museums and archives
- Century farms and family-rooted traditions
- Stories tied to agriculture, community leadership & rural craftsmanship
These heritage features enrich Walkerton’s identity and sense of continuity.
Agriculture Remains the Heart of the Region
The community’s rural surroundings support a strong agricultural sector including:
- Dairy and beef operations
- Cash crop production
- Mixed livestock farms
- Market gardens and homesteaders
This agricultural foundation is proudly celebrated each year at the Walkerton Little Royal Fair, one of the community’s most cherished traditions.

A Natural Companion to the Walkerton Little Royal Fair
Together, Walkerton and its fair highlight:
- Agricultural heritage
- Youth engagement
- Homecraft excellence
- Volunteer spirit
- Generational pride
- Strong rural community values
A Community Where Heritage, River Life & Rural Pride Flourish
Whether visiting local shops, enjoying Saugeen River trails, supporting farm families, or celebrating traditions like the Walkerton Little Royal Fair, Walkerton offers a warm and memorable Bruce County experience, where heritage, rural roots, and community pride come together beautifully.

















