Acton Fall Fair

Acton • Halton Hills • Halton Region

The Acton Fall Fair is a long-standing agricultural fair celebrating livestock exhibitions, homecraft competitions, agricultural displays, and family-friendly entertainment in the community of Acton in Halton Hills.


Visitor Information

📍 Location: Acton Fairgrounds, Acton, Ontario
🎪 Event Type: Agricultural Fair
👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Best For: Families, livestock exhibits, agricultural displays, midway rides, and community entertainment
🗓 2026 Dates: September 18–20, 2026

Plan Your Visit

Time Needed: Plan several hours or a full day to explore livestock exhibits, agricultural displays, competitions, and family activities throughout the fairgrounds.
🎡 Fair Highlights: Livestock shows, agricultural exhibits, homecraft displays, midway rides, and community entertainment.
🐄 Agricultural Experiences: Cattle, horse, and small animal exhibits reflecting the farming traditions of Halton Region.
🎠 Family Activities: Midway rides, games, children’s activities, food vendors, and family-friendly entertainment.
📅 Annual Timing: Mid-September
🌐 Official Website: Acton Agricultural Society


Celebrating Agriculture in Halton Hills

The Acton Fall Fair has been an important community tradition in Halton Hills for generations. Agricultural fairs like the Acton Fall 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. The fair highlights the importance of agriculture in the Halton region while bringing communities together to celebrate rural traditions.

Events such as the Acton Fall Fair continue to strengthen connections between agriculture and the community while preserving the traditions that have shaped rural life in this part of Ontario.

Did You Know?

Acton is historically known as “Leathertown” due to its early leather tanning industry. While the town has evolved, agricultural fairs like the Acton Fall Fair continue to celebrate the rural traditions that remain an important part of the community.

Acton Fall Fair - Goat Yoga?

 

About the Fair

“The Little Fair with the Big Heart” — Celebrating Agriculture, Homecraft & Community Since 1913

The Acton Fall Fair, hosted by the Acton Agricultural Society, has been a cherished tradition in Halton Region since 1913. Known affectionately as “The Little Fair with the Big Heart,” it brings together neighbours, farm families, and visitors to honour agricultural excellence, rural heritage, and community connection.

For more than a century, the fair has remained a beloved celebration of the agricultural roots that shaped Acton and the surrounding region.

A Fair Rooted in Farm Tradition & Small-Town Life

The first Acton Fall Fair reflected the growing agricultural community of early 20th-century Acton. At the time, family farms, small industries, and thriving local businesses defined the town’s identity. Agricultural societies played an important role in strengthening farming knowledge, showcasing livestock, and building community bonds.

Early fairs featured cattle and horse judging, crop exhibits, preserves, sewing, quilting, and demonstrations of homesteading skills—traditions that continue to shape the fair today.

Acton Fall Fair - Horse Show

Agriculture at the Heart of the Acton Fall Fair

Agriculture remains central to the Acton Fall Fair and is proudly showcased through:

  • Dairy and beef cattle
  • Poultry, goats, sheep, and small livestock
  • Field crops, vegetables, garden produce, and grain
  • Rural crafts, woodworking, and traditional homesteading skills

These exhibits honour the dedication of farm families whose contributions continue to enrich Halton’s rural heritage.

The homecraft divisions—including baking, preserves, quilting, sewing, knitting, floriculture, photography, and junior classes—celebrate the creativity and craftsmanship woven into rural life.

Youth Participation & Generational Strength

Youth involvement is an essential part of the fair. Through 4-H clubs, junior competitions, school displays, and agricultural learning opportunities, young people gain:

  • Leadership skills
  • Hands-on agricultural and domestic skills
  • Confidence and creativity
  • Agricultural understanding
  • A sense of community connection

Generational participation, with families returning year after year, helps keep the fair vibrant and meaningful.

Midway Ride

Driven by Volunteers & Local Dedication

The Acton Agricultural Society, supported by a committed team of volunteers, works tirelessly each year to plan, promote, and host the fair. Their dedication—organizing exhibits, maintaining grounds, supporting exhibitors, and celebrating heritage—reflects the true heart of the Acton community.

A Celebration of Halton’s Rural Identity

The Acton Fall Fair highlights the region’s most enduring values:

  • Agricultural excellence
  • Homecraft creativity
  • Youth engagement
  • Volunteer leadership
  • Community unity
  • Generational pride

Acton Fall Fair - Cattle

A Tradition That Endures

More than 110 years after its founding, the Acton Fall Fair remains a cherished celebration—honouring agriculture, creativity, and community spirit while preserving the rural traditions that continue to shape Acton and Halton Region.

Tractor Pull

About the Community

Acton, Ontario: A Friendly Halton Community Where Heritage, Nature & Small-Town Charm Meet

Nestled among the forests, lakes, and limestone landscapes of Halton Hills, Acton is a warm and welcoming community known for its historic downtown, scenic surroundings, and strong local pride. Long rooted in both agriculture and small-town industry, Acton blends heritage charm with outdoor beauty and a relaxed pace of life.

A Community Formed by Early Settlers, Mills & Leatherworking

Founded in the early 1800s, Acton grew around mills powered by the local waterways. It soon became famous for its leather goods industry, earning the nickname “Leathertown.” Tanneries, shops, farms, and early rail connections all shaped the town’s growing economy.

Historic storefronts, century homes, and long-standing businesses still reflect Acton’s industrious past.

Acton Fall Fair - Street Scene

By Balcer – Own work, CC BY 2.5

A Landscape of Lakes, Forests & Rural Rural Roads

Acton is surrounded by a diverse natural landscape, including:

  • Fairy Lake and surrounding parkland
  • The Niagara Escarpment’s rugged trails
  • Wooded conservation areas
  • Rolling farmland and quiet country roads
  • Limestone features and scenic lookout points

This harmony of natural beauty and rural charm enriches daily life for residents and visitors alike.

A Community Built on Local Involvement & Pride

Acton is known for its strong sense of community. Residents come together to support:

  • Local shops, eateries, and artisan businesses
  • Service clubs and volunteer organizations
  • Youth sports and recreation programs
  • Cultural events and seasonal celebrations
  • Agricultural groups and rural heritage initiatives

This involvement helps maintain Acton’s friendly, neighbourly character.

By Halton Hills Public Library from Halton Hills, Canada - 2011-12 Acton Branch, CC BY 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=62232153

By Halton Hills Public Library from Halton Hills, Canada – 2011-12 Acton Branch, CC BY 2.0,

Heritage Preserved Through Generations

Acton honours its long history through:

  • Restored heritage buildings
  • Museum exhibits and local archives
  • Multi-generational family businesses
  • Traditions shaped by agriculture and industry

These elements contribute to the town’s strong sense of identity.

Agriculture Remains a Foundation of Community Life

The surrounding region continues to support a diverse agricultural community, with:

  • Dairy and beef farms
  • Corn, soybean, and grain operations
  • Market gardens and small producers
  • Rural artisans and homesteaders

This agricultural heritage is proudly celebrated each year at the Acton Fall Fair, one of the community’s most beloved traditions.

By Balcer - Own work, CC BY 2.5

By Balcer – Own work, CC BY 2.5

A Natural Companion to the Acton Fall Fair

Together, Acton and its fair showcase:

  • Rural heritage
  • Community creativity
  • Youth engagement
  • Volunteer dedication
  • Generational ties
  • Local pride

A Community Where Heritage, Nature & Neighbourly Warmth Flourish

Whether enjoying lakeside trails, exploring historic downtown shops, visiting local farms, or celebrating long-standing traditions like the Acton Fall Fair, Acton offers a memorable Halton Hills experience—where heritage, countryside charm, and community spirit come together naturally.


🌾 Explore Nearby Agritourism Experiences

Visitors attending the Acton Fall Fair may also enjoy exploring nearby agritourism experiences and attractions in Halton Hills and the surrounding region.

  • Acton Farmers’ Market – Acton – a seasonal market offering fresh produce, baked goods, and locally produced foods
  • Terra Cotta Conservation Area – Halton Hills – a scenic conservation area featuring trails, wetlands, and natural landscapes
  • Downey’s Farm Market – Caledon area – a popular farm destination offering fresh produce, baked goods, and seasonal farm experiences
  • Cheltenham Badlands – Caledon – a unique geological attraction known for its striking red hills and walking trails

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 Georgetown Fall Fair and the Erin Fall Fair, each celebrating the farming traditions and community heritage of the Halton and Wellington regions.

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