
About the Fair
A Parry Sound District Tradition Celebrating Agriculture, Homecraft & Rural Community Heritage
The Foley Fall Fair, presented by the Foley Agricultural Society, is one of the Parry Sound region’s most enduring rural traditions. With roots stretching back to the late 19th century, the fair continues to honour local agriculture, homecraft creativity, and the community spirit that defines Foley and the surrounding rural townships.
A Fair Built on Early Northern Ontario Farming Traditions
The Foley Fall Fair began when farming families across Parry Sound District were establishing homesteads, clearing land, and forming agricultural societies to support one another. Despite the challenges of Northern Ontario’s rocky terrain and harsh climate, early settlers built strong farms, and an annual fair became a natural way to celebrate their achievements.
Early fairs featured livestock judging, vegetable competitions, grain displays, and demonstrations of homesteading skills. These gatherings helped strengthen community ties, encourage agricultural learning, and recognize the resourcefulness required to thrive in the North.

Agriculture at the Heart of the Foley Fall Fair
Agriculture remains the foundation of the Foley Fall Fair. Exhibits highlight the diversity and resilience of the region’s rural families:
- Dairy and beef cattle
- Sheep, goats, poultry, and small livestock
- Hay, grain, vegetables, and field crops
- Woodworking, rural craftsmanship, and traditional northern skills
These agricultural displays honour the community’s farming history and the families who have shaped the region for generations.
Homecraft divisions, including preserves, baking, sewing, quilting, floriculture, photography, woodworking, and junior crafts, reflect the creativity and domestic skills that have long been part of life in Northern Ontario.

Youth Engagement & Generational Traditions
The fair places strong emphasis on youth participation. Through junior classes, school entries, 4-H involvement, and agricultural education opportunities, young people develop:
- Leadership and confidence
- Agricultural literacy
- Creative and practical skills
- Responsibility
- A sense of belonging and community pride
Many families have participated in the Foley Fall Fair for decades, making it an important generational tradition.
Sustained by Volunteers & Community Dedication
The Foley Agricultural Society and its dedicated volunteers ensure the fair’s enduring success. Their year-round work, organizing exhibits, maintaining the fairgrounds, preserving historical records, and promoting involvement, reflects the cooperative spirit that defines rural Parry Sound.

A Reflection of Rural Parry Sound Identity
The fair showcases the community’s most important values:
- Agricultural excellence
- Creative homecraft skills
- Youth involvement
- Volunteer leadership
- Generational continuity
- Strong rural pride
These qualities help sustain the Foley Fall Fair as one of the region’s most meaningful rural events.
A Tradition That Endures
Through decades of change, the Foley Fall Fair remains a proud celebration of northern agriculture, craftsmanship, and community, linking the region’s past with its enduring future.

About the Community
Foley, Ontario: A Peaceful Parry Sound District Community Rooted in Farmland, Forests & Rural Tradition
Located in the Township of Seguin within the Parry Sound District, Foley, Ontario is a welcoming rural community known for its northern landscapes, agricultural heritage, and strong sense of neighbourly connection. Surrounded by forests, lakes, and open farmland, Foley offers a peaceful lifestyle shaped by nature and community tradition.
A Community Built on Early Settlement & Northern Determination
Foley’s origins reach back to the late 1800s, when settlers established farms, homesteads, mills, and small businesses throughout the region. The challenge of working the Canadian Shield’s rugged landscape fostered resilience and cooperation among early families.
Over time, the community grew into a network of farms, rural neighbourhoods, and local institutions that continue to reflect the hard work and dedication of its earliest residents.

A Landscape Defined by Forests, Lakes & Open Country
Foley is surrounded by classic Northern Ontario scenery:
- Thick hardwood and pine forests
- Rocky outcrops and natural ridges
- Quiet farmland and pastureland
- Nearby lakes, wetlands, and waterways
- Winding concession roads and peaceful rural routes
This landscape shapes both the community’s identity and its way of life.
A Community Defined by Friendliness & Local Spirit
Residents of Foley are known for their warm hospitality and strong sense of community involvement. Families and neighbours support:
- Local service clubs
- Community halls and rural groups
- Agricultural organizations
- Youth programs and seasonal events
- Longstanding traditions and annual celebrations
This neighbourly spirit contributes to Foley’s welcoming atmosphere.

A Blend of Heritage & Rural Simplicity
Foley preserves its rural history through:
- Historic homesteads and long-established farms
- Community buildings that reflect early settlement
- Traditions passed down through generations
- A lifestyle closely tied to land and nature
These heritage elements combine to give Foley its timeless, grounded character.
Agriculture Continues to Shape Local Life
Although surrounded by forests and lakes, agriculture remains an important part of Foley’s identity. Local farms contribute to:
- Dairy and beef production
- Hay, grain, and field crops
- Mixed livestock operations
- Market gardening and homesteading traditions
This agricultural heritage is celebrated each year at the Foley Fall Fair, one of the region’s most cherished community events.

A Natural Companion to the Foley Fall Fair
The fair reflects the community’s defining strengths:
- Rural heritage
- Volunteer dedication
- Youth involvement
- Homecraft creativity
- Generational pride
- A strong sense of community belonging
Together, Foley and its fair tell a complete story of northern rural life.
A Community Where Nature, Heritage & Neighbourly Spirit Thrive
Whether exploring quiet country roads, enjoying the northern landscape, connecting with friendly residents, or celebrating deeply rooted traditions like the Foley Fall Fair, Foley offers a memorable rural Ontario experience, rich in nature, history, and genuine community warmth.















