Georgetown Fall Fair

Georgetown • Halton Hills • Halton Region

The Georgetown Fall Fair is a long-standing agricultural fair celebrating livestock exhibitions, homecraft competitions, agricultural displays, midway attractions, and family-friendly entertainment in the community of Georgetown in Halton Hills.


Visitor Information

📍 Location: Georgetown Fairgrounds, Georgetown, Ontario
🎪 Event Type: Agricultural Fair
👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Best For: Families, livestock exhibits, agricultural displays, midway rides, and community entertainment
🗓 2026 Dates: September 11–13, 2026

Plan Your Visit

Time Needed: Plan several hours or a full day to explore livestock exhibits, agricultural displays, competitions, and family activities throughout the fairgrounds.
🎡 Fair Highlights: Livestock shows, agricultural exhibits, homecraft displays, midway rides, and live entertainment.
🐄 Agricultural Experiences: Cattle, horse, sheep, and small animal exhibits reflecting the farming traditions of Halton Region.
🎠 Family Activities: Midway rides, games, children’s activities, food vendors, and family-friendly entertainment.
📅 Annual Timing: Mid-September
🌐 Official Website: Georgetown Agricultural Society


Celebrating Agriculture in Halton Hills

The Georgetown Fall Fair has been an important community tradition in Halton Hills for generations. Agricultural fairs like the Georgetown Fall Fair provide an opportunity for farmers and residents to celebrate the region’s agricultural heritage while showcasing livestock, produce, crafts, and traditional rural skills.

Visitors can explore livestock competitions, agricultural exhibits, and homecraft displays while enjoying entertainment and family activities. The fair highlights the continued importance of agriculture in the Halton region while bringing communities together to celebrate rural traditions.

Events such as the Georgetown Fall Fair continue to strengthen connections between agriculture and the community while preserving the traditions that have shaped rural life in this part of Ontario.

Did You Know?

Georgetown developed as a milling and farming community along the Credit River and remains closely connected to the rural landscapes and farmland of Halton Hills.

Georgetown Fall Fair

About the Fair

A Halton Hills Tradition Celebrating Agriculture, Homecraft & Community Spirit Since 1846

The Georgetown Fall Fair, presented by the Georgetown Agricultural Society, is one of the oldest and most cherished rural celebrations in Halton Region. First held in 1846, the fair has played an important role in bringing together families, farmers, neighbours, and visitors for more than 175 years. Though Georgetown has grown from a rural hamlet into a thriving town, the fair continues to honour the agricultural heritage that shaped the region.

A Fair Rooted in Early Settlement & Rural Life

During the mid-19th century, Halton County was filled with fertile farmland, mills, and small rural communities. The fair began as a way for local farmers to showcase livestock and crops, improve their agricultural knowledge, and build strong ties with neighbouring families.

As the town grew around milling operations and railway expansion, the fair remained a constant, providing a place where rural tradition met community celebration.

Midway Rides - Georgetown Fall Fair

Agriculture at the Heart of the Georgetown Fall Fair

Agriculture continues to be the foundation of the fair, proudly displayed through exhibits such as:

  • Dairy and beef cattle
  • Sheep, goats, poultry, and small livestock
  • Field crops, garden vegetables, and grain
  • Woodworking, rural crafts, and homesteading skills

These exhibits highlight the resilience and dedication of farm families in the Georgetown and Halton Hills area.

The fair’s homecraft divisions, including baking, preserves, quilting, sewing, knitting, floriculture, photography, and junior categories, celebrate the creativity and domestic traditions that have long been part of rural life.

Petting Zoo - Georgetown Fall Fair

Youth Engagement & Generational Continuity

Young people have always played a key role in the Georgetown Fall Fair. Through 4-H clubs, school projects, junior competitions, and agricultural education programs, youth develop:

  • Leadership and teamwork
  • Hands-on skills in farming and homecraft
  • Creativity and personal confidence
  • Agricultural literacy
  • A strong sense of community heritage

Many families have participated in the fair across multiple generations, reinforcing its longstanding significance.

Driven by Volunteers & Community Dedication

The Georgetown Agricultural Society and its volunteers work tirelessly to organize the fair each year. Their commitment, planning exhibits, maintaining grounds, supporting participants, and celebrating tradition, reflects the strong community spirit that has shaped Georgetown since its earliest days.

Food Vendor - Georgetown Fall Fair

A Celebration of Halton Hills’ Rural Identity

The fair highlights the region’s most enduring qualities:

  • Agricultural excellence
  • Creative homecraft traditions
  • Youth involvement
  • Volunteer leadership
  • Generational participation
  • Community pride

A Tradition That Endures

Through more than a century and a half of change, the Georgetown Fall Fair remains a beloved celebration, honouring agriculture, creativity, and community life while carrying forward the rural heritage that helped build Halton Hills.

Demo Derby - Georgetown Fall Fair

About the Community

Georgetown, Ontario: A Friendly Halton Hills Community Where History, Nature & Small-Town Warmth Come Together

Located within the Town of Halton Hills, Georgetown is a welcoming and picturesque community known for its charming downtown, scenic natural landscapes, and strong sense of local pride. Though it has grown into a vibrant modern town, its heritage and rural origins continue to shine through.

A Community Founded on Milling, Farming & Early Industry

Georgetown’s history dates back to the 1820s and 1830s, when early settlers built mills along Silver Creek and established surrounding farms. The community grew into an industrial and commercial centre as railway lines arrived, bringing new opportunities and expanding local business.

Today, many heritage buildings, old stone structures, and early neighbourhoods still reflect the town’s pioneering era.

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A Landscape of Rolling Countryside & Natural Beauty

Georgetown is surrounded by some of the most beautiful landscapes in Halton Hills, including:

  • Rolling farmland and lush fields
  • Forested trails and conservation areas
  • The Credit River and its valley views
  • Scenic rural roads and countryside drives
  • Escarpment features unique to the region

This blend of town energy and rural scenery gives Georgetown its distinct appeal.

Main Street

A Community Known for Local Involvement & Neighbourly Spirit

Residents of Georgetown are known for their strong community connection. They support:

  • Cultural and heritage groups
  • Agricultural organizations
  • Arts, theatre, and music programs
  • Service clubs and volunteer initiatives
  • Seasonal events and long-standing traditions

This atmosphere of involvement helps maintain the town’s warm, welcoming character.

Heritage Preserved Through Generations

Georgetown remains deeply connected to its past through:

  • Historic downtown storefronts
  • Heritage homes and early churches
  • Community archives and museums
  • Family histories passed through generations

These elements add richness and depth to the town’s identity.

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Agriculture Still Plays a Role in the Region

While Georgetown has expanded considerably, the surrounding Halton Hills area continues to support:

  • Dairy and beef farming
  • Field crops and grain production
  • Nurseries, greenhouses, and horticulture
  • Rural artisans and local producers

These agricultural traditions are celebrated each year at the Georgetown Fall Fair, a long-standing tribute to the town’s rural heritage.

A Natural Companion to the Georgetown Fall Fair

Together, Georgetown and its fair highlight the community’s strongest qualities:

  • Rural pride
  • Volunteer spirit
  • Youth engagement
  • Creative expression
  • Generational heritage
  • Community belonging

A Community Where Heritage, Nature & Local Traditions Thrive

Whether strolling through the historic downtown, exploring nearby trails, visiting rural farms, or celebrating long-time traditions like the Georgetown Fall Fair, Georgetown offers a memorable Halton Hills experience, where community warmth, natural beauty, and heritage come together beautifully.


🌾 Explore Nearby Agritourism Experiences

Visitors attending the Georgetown Fall Fair may also enjoy exploring nearby agritourism experiences and attractions in Halton Hills and the surrounding region.

  • Georgetown Farmers’ Market – Georgetown – a seasonal market offering fresh produce, baked goods, and locally produced foods
  • Terra Cotta Conservation Area – Halton Hills – a scenic conservation area featuring trails, forests, and wetlands
  • Downey’s Farm Market – Caledon area – a popular agritourism destination known for seasonal farm activities and local produce
  • Cheltenham Badlands – Caledon – a unique geological attraction known for its striking red hills and walking trails

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 Acton Fall Fair and the Bolton Fair, each celebrating the farming traditions and community heritage of the Halton and Caledon regions.

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