
About the Fair
A Lambton County Tradition Celebrating Agriculture, Homecraft & Community Pride Since 1878
The Forest Fall Fair, presented by the Forest Agricultural Society, has been a cherished Lambton County tradition since 1878. For well over a century, the fair has brought together families, neighbours, and visitors from across the region to celebrate the rural heritage, agricultural talent, and creative spirit that define the Forest community and its surrounding countryside.
A Fair Rooted in Early Rural Life & Community Building
The Forest Fall Fair began during a time when Lambton County was a thriving agricultural area filled with family farms, sawmills, and growing rural settlements. Agricultural societies formed to promote better farming practices, showcase quality livestock and crops, and unite the community through shared learning and friendly competition.
In its early days, the fair featured livestock judging, grain and vegetable exhibits, homemade preserves, quilting, and demonstrations of essential homesteading skills, traditions that continue to this day.

Agriculture at the Heart of the Forest Fall Fair
Agriculture remains the backbone of the Forest Fall Fair, proudly showcased through a variety of exhibits, including:
- Dairy and beef cattle
- Sheep, goats, poultry, and small livestock
- Field crops, hay, grain, vegetables, and root produce
- Woodworking, rural crafts, and traditional skills
These displays highlight the dedication of Lambton County’s farming families, many of whom have worked the land across multiple generations.
The homecraft divisions, including preserves, baking, sewing, quilting, knitting, floriculture, photography, handmade crafts, and junior categories, celebrate the creativity, domestic skill, and artistic flair that remain essential parts of rural community life.

Youth Engagement & Generational Continuity
The fair places strong emphasis on youth involvement. Through 4-H clubs, junior competitions, school exhibits, and agricultural education programs, young people gain:
- Leadership experience
- Practical farm and domestic skills
- Creative expression
- Responsibility and teamwork
- Appreciation for agricultural heritage
Generational participation is a hallmark of the Forest Fall Fair, with many families contributing year after year.
Driven by Volunteers & Strong Community Support
The Forest Agricultural Society and its dedicated volunteers work tirelessly to preserve the fair’s traditions and ensure its success. Their year-round commitment, organizing exhibits, preparing the fairgrounds, supporting exhibitors, and celebrating the fair’s legacy, reflects the strong rural spirit that defines Forest and surrounding communities.

A Celebration of Lambton County’s Rural Identity
The Forest Fall Fair highlights the region’s most enduring values:
- Agricultural excellence
- Creative homecraft traditions
- Youth involvement
- Volunteer dedication
- Generational pride
- Deep community connection
A Tradition That Endures
After nearly a century and a half, the Forest Fall Fair continues to be a beloved celebration of Lambton County’s heritage, honouring the agricultural roots and community spirit that make this region unique.

About the Community
Forest, Ontario: A Friendly Lambton County Community Rooted in Farmland, Heritage & Small-Town Warmth
Located in Lambton Shores, just inland from the blue waters of Lake Huron, Forest, Ontario is a welcoming rural community known for its agricultural heritage, small-town friendliness, and close connection to the surrounding countryside. With its historic charm and strong community spirit, Forest offers the best of Lambton County living.
A Community with Deep Agricultural & Settlement Roots
Forest traces its beginnings to the mid-19th century, when settlers were drawn to the area’s fertile farmland and proximity to timber resources. The community grew steadily with the arrival of rail service, which helped Forest develop as a hub for agricultural shipping, trade, and early industry.
Many historical buildings, family farms, and local traditions continue to reflect Forest’s pioneer past.

A Landscape of Farmland, Woodlots & Natural Beauty
Forest is surrounded by a diverse Lambton County landscape featuring:
- Rolling crop fields and pasturelands
- Scenic woodlots and natural wildlife habitats
- Country roads perfect for leisurely drives
- Proximity to Lake Huron’s beaches and shoreline areas
- Trails, conservation areas, and quiet rural spaces
This combination of farmland and natural scenery gives Forest its peaceful, country charm.
A Community Built on Involvement & Local Pride
Forest is known for its strong sense of community connection. Residents support:
- Agricultural organizations
- Service clubs
- Local arts and cultural events
- Youth programs and recreation
- Seasonal celebrations and long-standing traditions
Volunteerism plays a meaningful role in shaping life in Forest.

Heritage Preserved Through Generations
The community maintains strong ties to its past through:
- Century farms and old homesteads
- Heritage buildings in the downtown core
- Stories passed through longtime families
- Traditions rooted in rural life and agricultural achievement
These elements continue to strengthen Forest’s identity.
Agriculture Continues to Shape Daily Life
The surrounding region supports a diverse agricultural landscape, including:
- Dairy and beef operations
- Field crops such as corn, soybeans, and wheat
- Mixed livestock farming
- Market gardening and rural artisans
This agricultural foundation is celebrated each year at the Forest Fall Fair, one of the community’s most cherished events.

A Natural Companion to the Forest Fall Fair
Together, Forest and its fair showcase the community’s strongest qualities:
- Rural heritage
- Youth participation
- Volunteer dedication
- Homecraft creativity
- Generational pride
- Community spirit
A Community Where Countryside Living & Local Traditions Thrive
Whether exploring quiet backroads, connecting with friendly neighbours, enjoying nearby beaches, or celebrating cherished traditions like the Forest Fall Fair, Forest offers a warm and memorable Lambton County experience, where rural beauty and community pride flourish together.















