Carp • Ottawa • Ottawa Valley
The Carp Fair is one of the largest and most well-known agricultural fairs in Eastern Ontario, celebrating livestock exhibitions, homecraft competitions, agricultural displays, midway attractions, and family-friendly entertainment in the community of Carp.
Visitor Information
📍 Location: Carp Fairgrounds, Carp, Ontario
🎪 Event Type: Agricultural Fair
👨👩👧👦 Best For: Families, livestock exhibits, agricultural displays, midway rides, and community entertainment
🗓 2026 Dates: September 24–27, 2026
Plan Your Visit
⏱ Time Needed: Plan a full day to experience the wide range of livestock exhibits, competitions, midway attractions, and entertainment throughout the fairgrounds.
🎡 Fair Highlights: Livestock shows, agricultural exhibits, homecraft displays, midway rides, and live entertainment.
🐄 Agricultural Experiences: Extensive cattle, horse, and small animal exhibits showcasing the farming traditions of Eastern Ontario.
🎠 Family Activities: Midway rides, games, children’s activities, food vendors, and family-friendly entertainment.
📅 Annual Timing: Late September
Official Website: Carp Agricultural Society
Celebrating Agriculture in the Ottawa Region
The Carp Fair has been a cornerstone event in the Ottawa region for generations. Known for its size and variety of attractions, the fair brings together farmers, families, and visitors to celebrate the rich agricultural heritage of Eastern Ontario.
Visitors can explore a wide range of livestock competitions, agricultural exhibits, and homecraft displays while enjoying entertainment and midway attractions. The fair continues to grow while maintaining the strong agricultural focus that has made it one of Ontario’s premier rural events.
Events such as the Carp Fair play an important role in connecting urban and rural communities, offering visitors a chance to experience farming traditions and rural life just outside the nation’s capital.
Did You Know?
The Carp Fair is often referred to as “The Best Little Fair in Canada” and has been operating since the mid-1800s. It has grown into one of the largest agricultural fairs in Eastern Ontario while maintaining its strong community roots.


































































