About the Fair
A Proud Cavan-Monaghan Tradition Celebrating Agriculture, Community & Rural Heritage
The Millbrook Spring Fair, organized by the Millbrook Agricultural Society, is one of the most cherished rural traditions in Cavan-Monaghan. With roots dating back to the late 19th century, the fair continues to celebrate the agricultural heritage, community spirit, and rural identity that define this historic region of Peterborough County.
A Fair Born from Early Settlement & Farming Life
The origins of the Millbrook Spring Fair go back to an era when agricultural societies were forming across Ontario to support local farmers and encourage agricultural excellence. Millbrook, a thriving milling and farming village surrounded by rich agricultural land, quickly became a natural home for such an exhibition.
Early fairs were practical gatherings where farmers compared livestock, shared new techniques, exhibited crops, and strengthened community ties. These early values of cooperation, knowledge-sharing, and agricultural pride remain at the heart of the fair today.

A Celebration of Farming Heritage
Agriculture has always been central to the Millbrook Spring Fair. Livestock shows featuring dairy and beef cattle, sheep, poultry, and small animals reflect the dedication and skill of local farm families. These exhibits represent generations of agricultural expertise and a deep-rooted connection to the land.
Homecrafts are equally central to the fair’s identity. Exhibits in sewing, quilting, baking, preserves, woodworking, crafts, floral arrangements, and photography demonstrate the creativity and craftsmanship that thrive in the community. Many families have participated in these categories for decades.

Youth at the Core of the Tradition
Youth involvement is one of the strongest pillars of the Millbrook Spring Fair. Through 4-H clubs, school projects, and junior fair divisions, young people gain valuable experience in:
- Animal care
- Domestic arts
- Gardening
- Creative expression
- Leadership and responsibility
For many, the fair is their first introduction to agricultural competition and community involvement, experiences that often inspire a lifelong connection to local traditions.
Sustained by Dedicated Volunteers
The Millbrook Agricultural Society and its volunteers are the driving force behind the fair’s continued success. Their organization, preparation, and commitment ensure that the fair remains both meaningful and true to its roots.
Many volunteers come from families with long histories in the region, carrying forward a legacy of service and agricultural pride. Their efforts preserve the traditions that have defined the fair for more than a century.

A Reflection of Millbrook’s Rural Identity
Millbrook has a long history shaped by farming, milling, and small-town life. The Millbrook Spring Fair embodies this heritage through its focus on:
- Agricultural education
- Rural craftsmanship
- Youth development
- Community cooperation
- Multi-generation involvement
These values tie the fair closely to the landscape, people, and traditions of Cavan-Monaghan.
A Tradition That Connects Past & Present
While the region has grown and changed over the decades, the Millbrook Spring Fair remains a proud celebration of the area’s rural roots. It is a place where families gather, volunteers preserve tradition, and generations honour the agricultural contributions that helped build the community.
The fair continues to thrive because it reflects the very essence of Millbrook, a community that values heritage, cooperation, and rural pride.

About the Community
Millbrook, Ontario: A Picturesque Village of Heritage, Rolling Hills & Rural Heart
Tucked among the scenic hills of Cavan-Monaghan, Millbrook, Ontario is one of the most picturesque and historically rich villages in the Kawarthas. With its charming main street, heritage architecture, natural landscapes, and welcoming community spirit, Millbrook offers a blend of rural tranquility and vibrant village life that captures the hearts of residents and visitors alike.
A Village Built by Pioneers, Mills & Local Industry
Millbrook’s roots stretch back to the early 1800s, when settlers began establishing farms, mills, and small businesses along the rolling hills and streams of the region. The village quickly grew into a milling hub, powered by the strong waterflow of Baxter Creek.
By the mid to late 19th century, Millbrook boasted:
- Flour mills
- Saw mills
- Blacksmiths
- Carriage shops
- General stores
- Hotels and community halls
Many of the original brick and stone buildings still stand today, giving downtown Millbrook its distinctive historic appearance.

A Landscape of Hills, Trails & Countryside Beauty
Millbrook is surrounded by one of the most beautiful rural landscapes in Peterborough County. Scenic roads wind through:
- Rolling farmland
- Hardwood forests
- Trout streams
- Wildlife-rich wetlands
- Open fields and historic homesteads
The area is known for its dramatic hills, among the highest points in southern Ontario, offering exceptional views, stunning fall colours, and peaceful rural drives.
The Millbrook Valley Trails, a network of pathways following Baxter Creek, provide a tranquil escape into nature and exemplify the community’s deep connection to its natural environment.
A Vibrant & Friendly Village Centre
Millbrook’s downtown is the heart of the community, featuring:
- Boutique stores
- Bakeries and cafés
- Local artisans
- Historic storefronts
- Small restaurants
- A welcoming, walkable streetscape
The village centre feels warm and inviting, especially during seasonal decorations, farmers’ market days, and community celebrations.

A Community Connected by Tradition & Togetherness
Residents of Millbrook are known for their friendliness, involvement, and strong sense of community identity. Volunteer groups, service clubs, churches, and local organizations play active roles in village life, hosting events and supporting local initiatives that strengthen social ties.
Whether it’s a heritage celebration, a community fundraiser, or a seasonal gathering, Millbrook consistently demonstrates a spirit of cooperation and neighbourliness.
Agriculture at the Foundation
Although Millbrook has grown into a lively village with modern amenities, its surrounding countryside remains deeply agricultural. Farms in the region produce:
- Dairy and beef
- Hay and grain
- Specialty crops
- Pasture and mixed agriculture
This agricultural foundation continues to shape community values, local identity, and seasonal rhythms.
These rural roots are proudly celebrated each year through the long-standing traditions of the Millbrook Spring Fair.

The Perfect Partner to the Millbrook Spring Fair
The fair highlights everything that makes the village special:
- Multi-generation farming families
- Rural craftsmanship
- Youth involvement
- Pride in heritage
- Strong volunteer commitment
Together, the village and the fair present a unified story, one of heritage, rural life, and a community that honours its past while embracing its future.
A Village with Lasting Charm
Whether exploring its historic downtown, wandering scenic trails, attending community events, or visiting during fair season, Millbrook offers a warm and memorable experience.
It is a village where heritage meets nature, where rural values guide community life, and where Ontario’s small-town charm shines brightly year-round.














