About the Fair
A Vaughan Tradition Celebrating Agriculture, Homecraft & Community Spirit Since 1847
The Woodbridge Fall Fair, proudly hosted by the Woodbridge Agricultural Society, has been one of Ontario’s longest-running agricultural fairs. First held in 1847, the fair has grown from a small rural gathering of farmers and neighbours into a cherished community tradition that continues to honour agricultural excellence, homecraft creativity, and the deep-rooted heritage of the Woodbridge area.
A Fair Rooted in Rural Heritage & Early Vaughan Settlement
When the fair began, Woodbridge was a thriving rural village with mills, farms, workshops, and a tightly connected community along the Humber River valley. Agricultural societies played a vital role in these early years, helping farmers improve livestock, share knowledge, and strengthen relationships that supported the growing township.
Early fairs featured livestock judging, produce competitions, preserves, sewing and quilting, local crafts, and demonstrations of essential homesteading skills. Many of these agricultural traditions remain at the heart of the Woodbridge Fall Fair today.

Agriculture at the Heart of the Woodbridge Fall Fair
Although Woodbridge has grown into a major urban community, the fair continues to celebrate the agricultural roots that helped build the region. Exhibits proudly showcase:
- Dairy and beef cattle
- Sheep, goats, poultry & small livestock
- Field crops, grain, vegetables, and garden produce
- Woodworking, rural crafts, and traditional skills
These displays honour the dedication and expertise of farming families from across Vaughan, York Region, and nearby rural communities.
The homecraft sections, including preserves, baking, quilting, sewing, knitting, floriculture, photography, and junior categories, highlight creativity and domestic craftsmanship that have long been part of rural Ontario life.

Youth Involvement & Generational Strength
Youth participation is a cornerstone of the Woodbridge Fall Fair. Through 4-H clubs, school displays, junior competitions, and agricultural education programs, young people learn:
- Leadership
- Hands-on farm and homecraft skills
- Creativity and teamwork
- Agricultural awareness
- Pride in community and heritage
Many families have participated for generations, helping preserve traditions that continue to thrive year after year.
Powered by Volunteers & Community Dedication
The Woodbridge Agricultural Society, supported by dozens of passionate volunteers, works tirelessly all year to bring the fair to life. Their dedication, setting up exhibits, preparing fairgrounds, guiding participants, and preserving local heritage, reflects the deep pride felt throughout the Woodbridge community.

A Celebration of York Region’s Rural Foundations
The Woodbridge Fall Fair highlights the region’s most enduring values:
- Agricultural excellence
- Creative homecraft traditions
- Youth engagement
- Volunteer leadership
- Heritage preservation
- Strong community unity
A Tradition That Endures
More than 175 years after its first gathering, the Woodbridge Fall Fair remains a treasured celebration, honouring the agricultural roots, creativity, and community spirit that continue to enrich Woodbridge and the wider Vaughan region.

About the Community
Woodbridge, Ontario: A Vibrant Vaughan Community Where Heritage, Culture & Green Spaces Come Together
Located in the heart of Vaughan, Woodbridge is a lively, diverse, and welcoming community known for its rich cultural heritage, beautiful greenspaces, and strong local identity. With historic neighbourhoods, modern amenities, and easy access to nature, Woodbridge remains one of York Region’s most vibrant places to live and visit.
A Community Built on Mills, Farming & Early Settlement Along the Humber River
Woodbridge’s early development was shaped by the Humber River, which powered mills, supported farming, and helped establish a bustling rural village in the 1800s. As the region grew, the community became a key centre for agriculture, milling, and trade.
Many heritage buildings, historic streetscapes, and long-standing family properties still reflect Woodbridge’s early rural character.

A Landscape of Ravines, Trails & Beautiful Parklands
Woodbridge is known for its scenic natural features, including:
- Expansive Humber River trails
- Wooded ravines and conservation areas
- Lush neighbourhood parks
- Rolling hilltops and open green spaces
- Quiet paths ideal for walking and cycling
This blend of natural beauty and urban convenience adds to Woodbridge’s unique appeal.
A Community Known for Culture, Tradition & Local Pride
Woodbridge residents celebrate a vibrant community life enriched by:
- Local shops, markets & restaurants
- Cultural festivals and neighbourhood events
- Service clubs and volunteer groups
- Recreation centres, sports programs & youth organizations
- Strong family roots and multigenerational involvement
This energy creates a warm, inclusive atmosphere that welcomes newcomers while celebrating long-standing traditions.

Heritage Preserved Through Generations
Woodbridge honours its history through:
- Historic mills and landmark buildings
- Local archives and heritage societies
- Long-standing family-run businesses
- Festival traditions rooted in agriculture and community
These elements preserve the community’s character as it continues to grow and evolve.
Agriculture Remains Part of Local Identity
Although Woodbridge has become an urban centre, the surrounding region still includes:
- Family farms and market gardens
- Rural operations in nearby Kleinburg, Nashville & King Township
- Equestrian farms, orchards & specialty growers
This agricultural heritage is proudly celebrated each year at the Woodbridge Fall Fair, one of the area’s most cherished traditions.

A Natural Companion to the Woodbridge Fall Fair
Together, Woodbridge and its fair highlight:
- Rural heritage
- Local culture
- Community unity
- Youth engagement
- Volunteer dedication
- Generational continuity
A Community Where Heritage, Green Spaces & Modern Life Flourish
Whether strolling through its ravines, exploring historic sites, enjoying local cuisine, or celebrating long-standing traditions like the Woodbridge Fall Fair, Woodbridge offers a memorable York Region experience, where culture, nature, and community spirit come together beautifully.








