
About the Fair
A Simcoe County Tradition Celebrating Agriculture, Homecraft & Community Spirit Since 1853
The Beeton Fall Fair, presented by the Beeton Agricultural Society, has been an essential Simcoe County tradition since 1853. For more than 170 years, the fair has brought together families, farmers, neighbours, and visitors to celebrate agricultural excellence, rural creativity, and the strong community values that shaped Beeton’s history.
A Fair Rooted in Early Settlement & Village Growth
The Beeton Fall Fair began during the mid-19th century, when settlers were establishing farms, mills, and shops across Tecumseth Township. Agricultural societies played a central role in helping families improve livestock, share farming knowledge, and strengthen rural cooperation.
Early fairs featured livestock judging, field crop competitions, handcrafted goods, and demonstrations of essential homesteading skills—traditions that remain central to the fair today.

Agriculture at the Heart of the Beeton Fall Fair
Agriculture remains the foundation of the fair, proudly showcased through a wide variety of exhibits:
- Dairy and beef cattle
- Sheep, goats, poultry, and small livestock
- Grains, vegetables, hay, root crops, and field produce
- Woodworking, rural crafts, and traditional skills
These agricultural displays reflect the dedication and expertise of local farming families throughout New Tecumseth.
The fair’s homecraft divisions—including preserves, baking, sewing, quilting, floriculture, canning, knitting, photography, and junior categories—highlight the creativity and domestic traditions that have long enriched rural life.

Youth Engagement & Generational Continuity
Youth involvement has always been a defining feature of the Beeton Fall Fair. Through 4-H clubs, junior competitions, school projects, and agricultural education programs, young people develop:
- Leadership and responsibility
- Practical farming and homecraft skills
- Confidence, creativity, and problem-solving
- Agricultural literacy
- A deep sense of heritage and belonging
Many families proudly participate across multiple generations.
Sustained by Volunteers & Community Pride
The Beeton Agricultural Society, supported by numerous dedicated volunteers, works tirelessly to preserve the fair’s long-standing traditions. Their commitment—organizing exhibits, maintaining fairgrounds, supporting participants, and celebrating heritage—reflects the strong community spirit that defines Beeton and surrounding rural areas.

A Celebration of Simcoe County’s Rural Identity
The Beeton Fall Fair highlights the region’s most enduring values:
- Agricultural excellence
- Homecraft creativity
- Youth engagement
- Volunteer commitment
- Generational pride
- Community unity
A Tradition That Endures
Across nearly two centuries of change, the Beeton Fall Fair remains a cherished celebration—honouring the agricultural roots, creativity, and community spirit that continue to enrich Beeton and the wider New Tecumseth region.

About the Community.
Beeton, Ontario: A Charming New Tecumseth Community Rooted in Heritage, Farmland & Small-Town Warmth
Located within the Town of New Tecumseth, Beeton is a welcoming rural community known for its historic charm, rich agricultural surroundings, and strong sense of small-town pride. Nestled among rolling fields, family farms, and scenic rural routes, Beeton offers a warm blend of country living and heritage character.
A Community Shaped by Honey, Farming & Early Industry
Beeton’s early history is closely tied to agriculture and beekeeping. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the village earned widespread recognition for its honey production, helping establish Beeton as a thriving agricultural hub.
Alongside beekeeping, farming, milling, and local trade supported the community’s growth. Many historic homes and early buildings still reflect Beeton’s rural beginnings and industrious past.

A Landscape of Farmland, Fields & Country Roads
The community is surrounded by peaceful rural scenery:
- Fertile fields and crop farms
- Quiet concession roads
- Woodlots and natural green spaces
- Rural viewpoints across rolling countryside
- Open skies characteristic of Simcoe County
This environment contributes to the community’s warm, inviting character.
A Community Built on Involvement & Local Connection
Beeton residents are known for their strong community spirit, supporting:
- Agricultural and rural organizations
- Service clubs and volunteer groups
- Heritage and cultural initiatives
- Youth sports and recreation
- Seasonal events and cherished traditions
These community ties help preserve the village’s welcoming, connected atmosphere.

Heritage Preserved Through Generations
The community continues to honour its past through:
- Historic churches and century homes
- Family farms passed down over decades
- Local archives and historical walking routes
- Traditions rooted in beekeeping and rural life
These heritage features strengthen Beeton’s sense of identity.
Agriculture Still Shapes Everyday Life
Beeton and the surrounding area support a vibrant agricultural landscape, including:
- Dairy and beef operations
- Corn, soybean, and hay fields
- Mixed farming and livestock
- Beekeepers, gardeners, and small-scale producers
This agricultural backbone is proudly celebrated each year at the Beeton Fall Fair, one of the community’s most valued traditions.

A Natural Companion to the Beeton Fall Fair
Together, Beeton and its fair highlight:
- Rural heritage
- Youth involvement
- Volunteer dedication
- Homecraft excellence
- Generational pride
- Community connection
A Community Where Small-Town Charm & Rural Traditions Shine
Whether exploring country roads, visiting local farms, chatting with neighbours, or celebrating beloved traditions like the Beeton Fall Fair, Beeton offers a memorable New Tecumseth experience—where heritage, countryside beauty, and community pride come together naturally.














