Langton Fair

Langton • Norfolk County • Southwest Ontario

The Langton Fair is a traditional one-day agricultural fair celebrating livestock exhibitions, homecraft competitions, agricultural displays, and community entertainment in the rural community of Langton in Norfolk County.


Visitor Information

📍 Location: Langton Fairgrounds, Langton, Ontario
🎪 Event Type: Agricultural Fair
👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Best For: Families, livestock exhibits, agricultural displays, homecraft competitions, and community entertainment
🗓 2026 Dates: September 16, 2026

Plan Your Visit

Time Needed: Plan a few hours to explore livestock exhibits, agricultural displays, competitions, and family activities throughout the fairgrounds.
🎡 Fair Highlights: Livestock shows, agricultural exhibits, homecraft displays, and community entertainment.
🐄 Agricultural Experiences: Cattle, sheep, horse, and small animal exhibits reflecting the farming traditions of Norfolk County.
🎠 Family Activities: Children’s activities, games, food vendors, and family-friendly entertainment.
📅 Annual Timing: Mid-September
🌐 Official Website: Langton Agricultural Society


Celebrating Agriculture in Norfolk County

The Langton Fair is a cherished one-day agricultural tradition in Norfolk County, bringing together farmers, families, and visitors to celebrate the region’s rich agricultural heritage and rural traditions.

Agricultural fairs like the Langton Fair provide an opportunity for local residents to showcase livestock, produce, crafts, baking, and traditional rural skills in a welcoming small-community setting. Though smaller than some larger regional fairs, the event reflects the strong agricultural identity and community pride that continue to define Norfolk County.

Visitors can enjoy agricultural exhibits, livestock competitions, homecraft displays, and entertainment while experiencing the atmosphere of a traditional Ontario country fair.

Events such as the Langton Fair continue to strengthen connections between agriculture and the community while preserving the traditions that have shaped rural life in this productive farming region.

Did You Know?

Norfolk County is one of Ontario’s most diverse agricultural regions, known for tobacco, ginseng, fruits, vegetables, greenhouse crops, and specialty farming operations that support local food production across the province.

Langton Fair

About the Fair

A Norfolk County Tradition Celebrating Agriculture, Homecraft & Community Pride Since 1851

The Langton Fair, proudly hosted by the Langton Agricultural Society, is one of Norfolk County’s oldest rural traditions. First held in 1851, the fair has connected generations of farm families and neighbours through a shared celebration of agriculture, creativity, and local heritage. Today, it remains a vital expression of community identity for Langton and surrounding areas.

A Fair Rooted in Pioneer Settlement & Rural Community Life

The Langton Fair began during the early settlement years of the former South Walsingham Township, when farms, mills, one-room schoolhouses, and crossroads villages were taking shape. Agricultural societies helped pioneer families develop better farming methods, improve livestock, and strengthen community ties.

The earliest Langton fairs featured cattle and horse judging, grain and vegetable competitions, homemade baked goods, quilts and needlework, and demonstrations of everyday farm and homestead skills, traditions that continue to define the fair today.

Skills - Langton Fair

Agriculture at the Heart of the Langton Fair

Agriculture remains the foundation of the fair, highlighted through a diverse range of exhibits:

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

These agricultural exhibits honour the dedication and skill of local farm families, many of whom have participated for generations.

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

Harvest Display - Langton Fair

Youth Participation & Generational Involvement

Youth involvement is a central part of the Langton Fair. Through 4-H clubs, junior categories, school exhibits, and farm-focused learning activities, young people develop:

  • Leadership
  • Hands-on agricultural and homecraft skills
  • Confidence and creativity
  • Responsibility and teamwork
  • A sense of heritage and community pride

The passing down of skills and traditions across generations remains one of the fair’s defining strengths.

Sustained by Volunteers & Community Dedication

The Langton Agricultural Society, supported by loyal volunteers, works tirelessly each year to uphold the fair’s long-standing traditions. Their efforts, organizing exhibits, preparing grounds, supporting participants, and celebrating local heritage, reflect the strong community spirit that has always defined Langton.

Parade - Langton Fair

A Celebration of Norfolk County’s Rural Identity

The Langton Fair showcases the region’s enduring values:

  • Agricultural excellence
  • Homecraft creativity
  • Youth engagement
  • Volunteer leadership
  • Generational pride
  • Community unity

A Tradition That Endures

Through more than 170 years of change, the Langton Fair remains a cherished celebration, honouring the agricultural roots, creativity, and community spirit that continue to enrich Langton and the rural heart of Norfolk County.

Carnival Balloon Game - Langton Fair

About the Community

Langton, Ontario: A Friendly Norfolk County Community Rooted in Farmland, Heritage & Rural Warmth

Located in the southern reaches of Norfolk County, Langton is a welcoming rural community known for its agricultural heritage, local pride, and strong community character. Surrounded by rolling farmland, tobacco history, woodlots, and scenic county roads, Langton reflects the quiet charm and resilience of Southwestern Ontario’s countryside.

A Community Formed by Early Farming, Milling & Rural Settlement

Langton’s history reaches back to the early-to-mid 1800s, when settlers were attracted to the fertile soils of South Walsingham Township. The community developed around farming, local industry, small shops, churches, and schools that served the growing population.

Many historic homes, crossroads farms, and family businesses still reflect Langton’s early years and rural legacy.

Deer Creek Conservation Area

A Landscape of Cropland, Tobacco Heritage & Country Roads

Langton is surrounded by a distinctive Norfolk County landscape:

  • Fertile fields producing corn, soybeans, ginseng, and specialty crops
  • Reminders of the region’s long-standing tobacco-growing heritage
  • Woodlots, windbreaks, and natural wildlife corridors
  • Quiet county roads ideal for scenic drives
  • Open rural vistas with big-sky horizons

This peaceful environment adds to the community’s enduring charm.

A Community Known for Involvement, Pride & Local Tradition

Residents of Langton take great pride in their local identity. They support:

  • Agricultural organizations
  • Volunteer groups and service clubs
  • Churches and community halls
  • Youth sports and recreation programs
  • Seasonal celebrations and cherished traditions

This spirit of involvement keeps Langton strong and connected.

Church

Heritage Preserved Through Generations

Langton maintains deep ties to its local history through:

  • Century farms passed down through families
  • Historic buildings and rural landmarks
  • Long-standing community stories and traditions
  • Continuity between past and present rural life

These heritage elements enrich the community’s character.

Agriculture Remains a Central Way of Life

The surrounding region continues to support a diverse agricultural economy, including:

  • Dairy and beef farming
  • Corn, soybean, and ginseng farming
  • Greenhouses and specialty crop growers
  • Mixed livestock operations
  • Rural artisans and small-scale producers

This strong agricultural foundation is celebrated each year at the Langton Fair, a cornerstone of local tradition.

St. Williams Conservation Reserve Park

A Natural Companion to the Langton Fair

Together, Langton and its fair showcase:

  • Rural heritage
  • Generational pride
  • Youth involvement
  • Homecraft excellence
  • Volunteer commitment
  • Strong community ties

A Community Where Heritage, Farmland & Local Warmth Thrive Together

Whether exploring its peaceful county roads, connecting with long-time neighbours, visiting local farms, or celebrating the traditions of the Langton Fair, Langton offers a memorable Norfolk County experience, where heritage, countryside beauty, and community spirit come together naturally.


🌾 Explore Nearby Agritourism Experiences

Visitors attending the Langton Fair may also enjoy exploring nearby agritourism experiences and attractions in Norfolk County and Southwestern Ontario.

  • Simcoe Farmers’ Market – Simcoe – a long-running market offering fresh produce, baked goods, meats, and locally produced foods
  • Blueberry Hill Estates – St. Williams area – a popular destination featuring blueberries, baked goods, and seasonal farm experiences
  • Burning Kiln Winery – Turkey Point area – a winery offering tastings and vineyard experiences in rural Norfolk County
  • Long Point Eco-Adventures – St. Williams – an outdoor destination featuring ziplining, winery tours, and nature experiences

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 Houghton Fair and the Donnybrook Fair, each celebrating the farming traditions and community heritage of Norfolk County.

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