Ilderton Fall Fair

Ilderton • Middlesex County • Southwest Ontario

The Ilderton Fair is one of Southern Ontario’s largest country fairs, celebrating livestock exhibitions, homecraft competitions, agricultural education, midway attractions, and family-friendly entertainment. Hosted by the Ilderton Agricultural Society, the fair has been a rural tradition since 1851, drawing thousands of visitors to Middlesex County each fall.


Visitor Information

📍 Location: Ilderton Fairgrounds, 195 King Street, Ilderton, Ontario
🎪 Event Type: Agricultural Fair
👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Best For: Families, livestock enthusiasts, agricultural exhibits, midway rides, and community entertainment
🗓 2026 Dates: October 2–4, 2026
🌐 Official Website: Ilderton Agricultural Society

Plan Your Visit

Time Needed: Plan a full day enjoying agricultural exhibits, midway attractions, competitions, and family entertainment.
🎡 Fair Highlights: Midway rides, large community parade, tractor pull, demolition derby, car and tractor displays, shopping vendors, agricultural exhibits, and live entertainment.
🐄 Agricultural Experiences: Livestock exhibits, 4-H competitions, homecraft displays, junior exhibits, agricultural education, and the Agriplex showcasing local farm animals and agriculture.
🎠 Family Activities: Children’s attractions, midway rides, food vendors, picnic area, games, family entertainment, and interactive agricultural exhibits.
📅 Annual Timing: Early October


Celebrating Agriculture in Middlesex County

The Ilderton Fair has been bringing together farmers, families, exhibitors, and visitors for more than 175 years. Organized by the Ilderton Agricultural Society, the fair continues its mission of celebrating agriculture, creative arts, and rural life while promoting education and community involvement.

Known as one of the largest country fairs in Southern Ontario, the Ilderton Fair combines traditional agricultural competitions with modern family entertainment. Visitors can explore livestock exhibits, homecraft displays, agricultural demonstrations, vendor markets, and midway attractions while enjoying a welcoming community atmosphere.

From the popular parade that winds through the village to the tractor pull, demolition derby, Agriplex exhibits, and family entertainment, the fair continues to celebrate the agricultural traditions that have shaped Middlesex County for generations.

Did You Know?

The Ilderton Agricultural Society was established in 1851 and continues to promote agriculture, rural heritage, and community life. Today, the Ilderton Fair is recognized as one of the largest country fairs in Southern Ontario, attracting visitors from across the region each autumn.

Ilderton Fair

About the Fair

A Middlesex County Tradition Celebrating Agriculture, Homecraft & Community Spirit Since 1851

The Ilderton Fall Fair, proudly hosted by the Ilderton Agricultural Society, has been a beloved rural celebration in Middlesex County since 1851. For more than 170 years, families, farmers, neighbours, and visitors have gathered each autumn to honour agricultural excellence, showcase homecraft traditions, and celebrate the strong community spirit that continues to define the Ilderton area.

Princess and Her Pony - Ilderton Fall Fair

A Fair Rooted in Early Settlement & Rural Heritage

The fair began during the mid-19th century, when settlers were building farms, forming crossroads communities, and shaping the agricultural landscape of London Township. Agricultural societies played a vital role in fostering community ties, helping farmers improve livestock, share new farming methods, and strengthen local cooperation.

Early fairs featured livestock judging, crop competitions, grain and vegetable displays, preserves, quilts, sewing, and demonstrations of essential homesteading skills, traditions that remain proudly preserved today.

Midway - Ilderton Fall Fair

Agriculture at the Heart of the Ilderton Fall Fair

Agriculture continues to anchor the fair through a diverse range of exhibits, including:

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

These exhibits highlight the long-standing dedication of farm families across London Township and Middlesex County.

The fair’s homecraft divisions, preserves, baking, sewing, quilting, knitting, floriculture, photography, arts, and junior categories, celebrate rural creativity and the domestic traditions that enrich community life.

Youth Engagement & Generational Involvement

Youth participation is a hallmark of the Ilderton Fall Fair. Through 4-H clubs, junior competitions, school exhibits, and agricultural education opportunities, young people develop:

  • Leadership and responsibility
  • Practical farm and homecraft skills
  • Creativity and confidence
  • Agricultural literacy
  • A meaningful connection to community heritage

Generational participation remains one of the fair’s strongest pillars.

Cattle Feeding - Ilderton Fall Fair

Powered by Volunteers & Community Commitment

The Ilderton Agricultural Society, supported by dedicated volunteers, works tirelessly throughout the year to uphold the fair’s longstanding traditions. Their efforts, organizing exhibits, maintaining fairgrounds, assisting exhibitors, and celebrating heritage, reflect the deep community spirit that defines Ilderton and the surrounding region.

A Celebration of Middlesex County’s Rural Identity

The Ilderton Fall Fair proudly highlights the region’s most enduring values:

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

Homecraft Exhibit - Ilderton Fall Fair

A Tradition That Endures

More than a century and a half after its founding, the Ilderton Fall Fair remains a cherished celebration, honouring agriculture, creativity, and community spirit while preserving the rural traditions that continue to enrich Ilderton and Middlesex County.

About the Community

Ilderton, Ontario: A Welcoming Middlesex County Community Where Rural Heritage & Modern Growth Meet

Located just north of London, Ontario, the village of Ilderton is a warm, thriving community known for its agricultural roots, friendly atmosphere, and balance of small-town charm with modern residential growth. Surrounded by fertile farmland, scenic rural roads, and a strong sense of community connection, Ilderton remains one of Middlesex County’s most inviting places to call home.

A Community Built on Settlement, Farming & Local Enterprise

Ilderton’s history began in the mid-1800s, when settlers established farms, mills, shops, and churches along early stage routes. As agriculture flourished throughout London Township, Ilderton developed into a central gathering point for local families.

Historic homes, long-standing barns, and early neighbourhoods continue to reflect the village’s pioneering heritage.

Building

A Landscape of Farmland, Trails & Peaceful Countryside

Ilderton is surrounded by the pastoral scenery of Middlesex County:

  • Rolling crop fields and pasturelands
  • Woodlots and natural wildlife corridors
  • Peaceful concession roads ideal for scenic drives
  • Trails, creeks, and quiet walking areas
  • Open rural vistas that define the region’s charm

This landscape enriches daily life with a calming, countryside character.

A Community Known for Engagement, Pride & Local Spirit

Ilderton residents share a strong commitment to community involvement. They support:

  • Agricultural organizations
  • Sports and recreation programs
  • Local service clubs and volunteer groups
  • Youth activities and community events
  • Seasonal celebrations and cherished traditions

This spirit of participation helps maintain Ilderton’s friendly, connected atmosphere.

Inside Bar

Heritage Preserved Through Generations

Ilderton continues to honour its rural beginnings through:

  • Century farms
  • Historic churches and community buildings
  • Multi-generational family histories
  • Traditions rooted in rural living and agricultural life

These threads of the past enrich the community’s cultural fabric.

Agriculture Remains the Backbone of the Region

The surrounding countryside supports a strong agricultural community, including:

  • Dairy and beef operations
  • Corn, soybean, and grain farming
  • Mixed livestock operations
  • Rural artisans, gardeners, and homesteaders

This agricultural foundation is proudly recognized each year at the Ilderton Fall Fair, one of the region’s most treasured events.

Firemen Teaching Kids

A Natural Companion to the Ilderton Fall Fair

Together, Ilderton and its fair showcase:

  • Rural heritage
  • Youth involvement
  • Homecraft excellence
  • Volunteer commitment
  • Generational strength
  • Community pride

A Community Where Rural Roots & Small-Town Warmth Thrive

Whether enjoying its quiet country roads, connecting with neighbours, supporting local farms, or celebrating beloved traditions like the Ilderton Fall Fair, Ilderton offers a warm and memorable Middlesex County experience, where heritage, countryside beauty, and community spirit come together naturally.


🌾 Explore Nearby Agritourism Experiences

Visitors attending the Ilderton Fair may also enjoy exploring nearby agritourism experiences throughout Middlesex County and Southwestern Ontario.

  • Ilderton Farmers’ Market – a seasonal market featuring fresh produce, baked goods, artisan foods, local meats, and handcrafted products.
  • Proof Line Farm – Ilderton – a local farm offering seasonal produce and farm experiences.
  • Fanshawe Pioneer Village – London – a living history museum showcasing 19th-century rural and agricultural life.
  • Kustermans Adventure Farm – Mount Brydges area – a family farm destination featuring seasonal attractions, farm activities, and local food.

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 the Dorchester Fair, Thorndale Fair, and the Western Fair, each celebrating the farming traditions and community heritage of Southwestern Ontario.

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