
About the Fair
A Chatham-Kent Tradition Celebrating Agriculture, Homecraft & Community Pride Since 1850
The Highgate Fair, presented by the Highgate Agricultural Society, is one of Chatham-Kent’s longest-running rural celebrations. First held in 1850, the fair has connected generations of farm families, neighbours, and visitors for well over 170 years. Today, it remains a proud symbol of the region’s agricultural roots, creative traditions, and community spirit.
A Fair Rooted in Early Settlement & Rural Cooperation
The Highgate Fair began during a time when early settlers were building farms, establishing homesteads, and forming the agricultural backbone of Orford Township. Agricultural societies played an essential role, providing support, knowledge, and a gathering place for pioneer families.

Early fairs featured livestock judging, field crop competitions, domestic arts, and demonstrations of everyday rural skills, traditions that continue to define the fair today.
Agriculture at the Heart of the Highgate Fair
Agriculture remains the foundation of the Highgate Fair, reflected in its long-standing exhibits, including:
- Dairy and beef cattle
- Sheep, goats, poultry, and rabbits
- Grain, hay, vegetables, and root crops
- Rural crafts, woodworking, and traditional skills
These displays showcase the dedication, skill, and resilience of farming families throughout Chatham-Kent.
The homecraft divisions, baking, preserves, sewing, quilting, knitting, floriculture, photography, and junior entries, highlight the creativity and domestic traditions that have long been part of rural family life.

Youth Involvement & Generational Tradition
Young people have always been a key part of the Highgate Fair. Through 4-H clubs, junior categories, school projects, and agricultural learning activities, youth gain:
- Leadership and responsibility
- Practical farm and homecraft skills
- Creativity and confidence
- Appreciation of rural heritage
- A sense of belonging
Generational participation is one of the fair’s greatest strengths, with many families contributing for decades.
Fuelled by Volunteers & Community Support
The Highgate Agricultural Society, backed by a dedicated team of volunteers, works year-round to maintain the fair’s traditions. Their efforts reflect the strong community spirit and cooperation that define Highgate and the wider Chatham-Kent region.

A Celebration of Chatham-Kent’s Rural Identity
The Highgate Fair proudly showcases the region’s enduring values:
- Agricultural excellence
- Creative homecraft traditions
- Youth engagement
- Volunteer dedication
- Generational continuity
- Community pride
A Tradition That Endures
More than a century and a half after its beginning, the Highgate Fair remains a much-loved celebration, honouring the agricultural roots, creativity, and community spirit that continue to shape Highgate and its neighbouring rural communities.

About the Community
Highgate, Ontario: A Quiet Chatham-Kent Community Rich in Farmland, Heritage & Rural Warmth
Nestled in the eastern part of Chatham-Kent, the village of Highgate is a peaceful rural community known for its heritage, friendly atmosphere, and strong agricultural roots. Surrounded by fertile farmland and open countryside, Highgate represents the heart of small-town Southwestern Ontario.
A Community Shaped by Early Settlement & Rural Enterprise
Highgate’s origins trace back to the 1800s, when settlers established farms, shops, mills, and churches across Orford Township. The area grew steadily as agriculture expanded, with Highgate becoming a local service centre for surrounding farm families.
Historic homes, community landmarks, and long-standing family farms still reflect the village’s pioneer beginnings.

A Landscape of Farmland, Woodlots & Open Horizons
Highgate is surrounded by classic Chatham-Kent rural scenery:
- Wide, fertile farm fields
- Natural fencerows and woodlots
- Quiet country roads
- Expansive skies and open vistas
- Peaceful, slow-paced rural charm
This environment contributes to the village’s warm, inviting character.
A Community Rooted in Involvement & Local Tradition
Residents of Highgate maintain a strong sense of community connection. They support:
- Agricultural organizations
- Service clubs and volunteer groups
- Youth programs and sports
- Churches, community halls, and social events
- Seasonal celebrations and long-standing traditions
Volunteerism continues to be a cornerstone of life in the village.

Heritage Preserved Through Generations
Highgate honours its past through:
- Century farms
- Historic buildings
- Community stories passed through families
- Traditions rooted in rural life
These heritage elements preserve the village’s identity and pride.
Agriculture Continues to Shape Everyday Life
Surrounding farms contribute to a vibrant agricultural landscape, including:
- Grain crops such as corn, soybeans, and wheat
- Livestock operations
- Mixed farming practices
- Rural artisans and small-scale producers
This strong agricultural foundation is proudly celebrated each year at the Highgate Fair, a highlight of the community calendar.

A Natural Companion to the Highgate Fair
Together, Highgate and its fair reflect the region’s strongest qualities:
- Rural heritage
- Youth involvement
- Homecraft excellence
- Volunteer commitment
- Generational pride
- Community unity
A Community Where Rural Traditions & Local Warmth Shine
Whether exploring quiet country roads, enjoying the open rural scenery, connecting with neighbours, or celebrating cherished traditions like the Highgate Fair, Highgate offers a memorable Chatham-Kent experience, where farmland, heritage, and community spirit come together beautifully.














