Emsdale Fall Fair

Emsdale • Parry Sound District • Northern Ontario

The Emsdale Fall Fair is a traditional agricultural fair celebrating rural life, livestock exhibitions, homecraft competitions, and family-friendly entertainment in the community of Emsdale in Parry Sound District.


Visitor Information

📍 Location: Emsdale Fairgrounds, Emsdale, Ontario
🎪 Event Type: Agricultural Fair
👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Best For: Families, livestock exhibits, agricultural displays, homecraft competitions, and community entertainment
🗓 2026 Dates: August 29-30, 2026

Plan Your Visit

Time Needed: Plan several hours to explore livestock exhibits, agricultural displays, community competitions, and entertainment throughout the fairgrounds.
🎡 Fair Highlights: Livestock shows, agricultural exhibits, homecraft displays, and local entertainment.
🐄 Agricultural Experiences: Cattle, horse, and small animal exhibits highlighting the farming traditions of Parry Sound District.
🎠 Family Activities: Children’s activities, games, food vendors, and family-friendly entertainment.
📅 Annual Timing: Late August
🌐 Official Website: Emsdale Agricultural Society


Celebrating Rural Traditions in Parry Sound District

The Emsdale Fall Fair has long been an important community event in Parry Sound District, bringing together farmers, families, and visitors to celebrate the agricultural heritage of Northern Ontario.

Agricultural fairs such as the Emsdale Fall Fair provide an opportunity for local farmers and residents to showcase livestock, produce, crafts, and traditional rural skills. These events help preserve the region’s farming traditions while offering visitors a welcoming community gathering.

Visitors can enjoy agricultural exhibits, entertainment, and family activities while experiencing the friendly atmosphere that has made Ontario’s small-town fairs an important part of rural life.

Did You Know?

Agricultural fairs across Ontario began in the early 1800s as gatherings where farmers could share ideas, exhibit livestock, and celebrate the harvest season. Today these fairs continue to highlight the importance of agriculture while providing family entertainment and educational experiences.

Emsdale Fall Fait - :ittle girl on Horse lead by her mother


About the Fair

A Proud Almaguin Tradition Celebrating Agriculture, Homecraft & Northern Rural Community Spirit

The Emsdale Fall Fair, organized by the Emsdale Agricultural Society, is one of the most cherished rural traditions in the Almaguin Highlands. With roots extending back to the early 1900s, the fair remains a heartfelt celebration of agricultural heritage, homecraft excellence, and the community pride that defines Emsdale and the surrounding Perry Township countryside.

A Fair Growing from Early Northern Settlement

The Emsdale Fall Fair began during a period when Northern Ontario’s rural communities were expanding, building farms, and establishing institutions that would support new families settling in the region. The fair offered a place to gather, learn, and celebrate the work required to build a life in the North.

Early fairs included livestock judging, vegetable and crop competitions, domestic arts displays, and demonstrations of important rural skills. These events helped families share knowledge, strengthen community ties, and recognize the remarkable efforts of local farmers and homemakers.

Horse Jumping - Emsdale Fall Fair

Agriculture at the Heart of the Fair

Agriculture remains the central focus of the Emsdale Fall Fair. Exhibits highlight the resilience and creativity of Northern Ontario’s rural families:

  • Dairy and beef cattle
  • Sheep, goats, and small livestock
  • Poultry and waterfowl
  • Vegetables, root crops, grains, and field produce
  • Woodworking, rural craftsmanship, and homestead skills

These displays honour the region’s agricultural roots and the families who continue to shape the landscape.

Homecraft divisions, including quilting, knitting, preserves, baking, floriculture, photography, and junior entries—celebrate the domestic arts that have long flourished in rural northern homes.

Sheep - Emsdale Fall Fair

Youth Engagement & Generational Traditions

The Emsdale Fall Fair places strong emphasis on youth involvement. Through 4-H programs, school entries, junior categories, and hands-on agricultural learning, young people develop:

  • Leadership
  • Creativity
  • Practical farm and homecraft skills
  • Agricultural literacy
  • A sense of belonging and heritage pride

Many families have participated in the fair for multiple generations, reinforcing its place as an Almaguin Highlands tradition.

Fueled by Volunteers & Community Spirit

The Emsdale Agricultural Society and its dedicated volunteers ensure that the fair continues to thrive. Their year-round work, coordinating exhibits, maintaining the fairgrounds, preserving historical records, and encouraging participation, reflects the strong community values that define Emsdale.

Mini Tractor Pull - Emsdale Fall Fair

A Celebration of Northern Rural Pride

The fair reflects the region’s most enduring qualities:

  • Agricultural strength
  • Homecraft tradition
  • Youth participation
  • Volunteerism
  • Generational continuity
  • Community connection

These values have sustained the Emsdale Fall Fair as a cherished northern tradition.

A Tradition That Endures

Through decades of change, the Emsdale Fall Fair remains a proud celebration of agriculture, creativity, and rural community spirit, linking Emsdale’s past with its vibrant present.

Log Sawing - Emsdale Fall Fair

About the Community

Emsdale, Ontario: A Welcome Gateway to the Almaguin Highlands Rooted in Nature, Heritage & Rural Community Life

Located in Perry Township in the heart of the Almaguin Highlands, Emsdale, Ontario is a friendly Northern Ontario community known for its rural charm, natural beauty, and strong sense of local pride. Surrounded by forests, rivers, and farmland, Emsdale offers a peaceful small-town atmosphere and a warm community spirit.

A Settlement Shaped by Northern Resilience

Emsdale’s beginnings date back to the late 19th century, when settlers arrived along early road and railway routes heading north toward Sundridge, South River, and North Bay. The area’s rivers, timber, and pockets of farmland attracted homesteaders who built mills, farms, and early businesses.

The community developed into a vital service centre for surrounding rural families, offering supplies, social gathering places, and essential support in a region defined by long distances and rugged landscapes.

Welcome to Emsdale

A Scenic Landscape of Forests, Farms & Waterways

Emsdale’s surroundings capture the beauty of the Almaguin Highlands:

  • Towering pine and hardwood forests
  • Rolling farmland and open pastures
  • The Magnetawan River and smaller waterways
  • Wildlife-rich natural corridors
  • Quiet rural roads that meander through hills and forest

The natural landscape makes Emsdale a calming, picturesque place to live and visit.

A Friendly & Community-Minded Village

Emsdale is known for its welcoming atmosphere and supportive spirit. Residents participate in:

  • Local service clubs
  • Agricultural organizations
  • Community hall activities
  • Youth programs and school initiatives
  • Seasonal celebrations and village gatherings

Neighbourliness and volunteerism are pillars of Emsdale’s identity.

Rapids

A Community Rich in Rural Heritage

Emsdale’s history is reflected in:

  • Longstanding family farms
  • Heritage churches and community buildings
  • Early homesteads and traditional northern architecture
  • Local stories passed down through generations

This blend of heritage and northern character helps maintain the village’s timeless charm.

Agriculture as a Cornerstone of Community Life

Although surrounded by wilderness, agriculture remains a central part of life in and around Emsdale. The region supports:

  • Dairy and beef cattle
  • Mixed livestock
  • Hay, grain, and field crops
  • Market gardens and homestead farming
  • Skilled woodworking and rural craftsmanship

This agricultural identity is celebrated every year at the Emsdale Fall Fair, one of the community’s longest-standing traditions.

Garden Home

A Natural Companion to the Emsdale Fall Fair

The fair reflects the community’s strongest qualities:

  • Rural pride
  • Youth involvement
  • Volunteer leadership
  • Homecraft creativity
  • Generational continuity
  • Community togetherness

Together, Emsdale and its fair tell a complete story of rural life in the Almaguin Highlands.

A Community Where Nature, Heritage & Community Spirit Flourish

Whether travelling forested backroads, chatting with friendly locals, exploring the beauty of the Almaguin Highlands, or celebrating beloved traditions like the Emsdale Fall Fair, Emsdale offers a memorable Northern Ontario experience, rooted in nature, heritage, and genuine rural warmth.


🌾 Explore Nearby Agritourism Experiences

Visitors attending the Emsdale Fall Fair may also enjoy exploring nearby agritourism experiences and attractions in Parry Sound District and Northern Ontario.

  • Burk’s Falls Farmers’ Market – Burk’s Falls – a seasonal community market offering fresh produce, baked goods, and artisan products
  • Screaming Heads – Burk’s Falls area – a unique outdoor sculpture attraction featuring large stone heads scattered across a rural landscape
  • Mikisew Provincial Park – near South River – a beautiful park known for its sandy beaches, hiking trails, and family camping
  • Almaguin Highlands Museum – Burk’s Falls – a museum showcasing the history and rural heritage of the Almaguin Highlands region

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 Dunchurch Fall Fair and the Barrie Fair, each celebrating the agricultural traditions and community heritage of Ontario.