Odessa Fair

Odessa • Loyalist Township • Lennox & Addington County

The Odessa Fair is a long-standing agricultural fair celebrating livestock exhibitions, agricultural displays, midway attractions, homecraft competitions, and family-friendly entertainment in the historic community of Odessa, west of Kingston. The fair is organized by the Odessa Agricultural Society, which has been serving the community since 1835.


Visitor Information

📍 Location: Odessa Fairgrounds, 231 Main Street (Highway 2), Odessa, Ontario
🎪 Event Type: Agricultural Fair
👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Best For: Families, livestock enthusiasts, agricultural exhibits, midway rides, and community entertainment
🗓 2026 Dates: July 24–26, 2026 (verify with organizers as dates are subject to change)
🌐 Official Website: Odessa Fair & Agricultural Society

Plan Your Visit

Time Needed: Plan several hours or a full day to experience livestock exhibits, competitions, midway attractions, and family activities.
🎡 Fair Highlights: Livestock shows, homecraft exhibits, midway rides, tractor events, demolition competitions, live entertainment, and agricultural displays.
🐄 Agricultural Experiences: Cattle, horse, poultry, rabbit, and agricultural exhibits showcasing the farming traditions of Lennox & Addington County.
🎠 Family Activities: Midway rides, children’s activities, food vendors, exhibits, entertainment, and community competitions.
📅 Annual Timing: Late July


Celebrating Agriculture in Loyalist Township

The Odessa Fair is one of Eastern Ontario’s long-running agricultural traditions, bringing together farmers, families, exhibitors, and visitors from across the region. Organized by the Odessa Agricultural Society, the fair continues its mission of promoting agriculture, education, friendly competition, and community spirit.

Visitors can explore livestock competitions, agricultural displays, homecraft exhibits, and entertainment while learning about the agricultural heritage that helped build Lennox & Addington County. The fair combines traditional rural exhibits with modern family attractions, helping preserve local agricultural traditions for future generations.

Throughout the weekend, the fairgrounds become a gathering place where residents and visitors can celebrate community, agriculture, and rural life while enjoying classic fair experiences that have been part of Odessa’s history for generations.

Did You Know?

The Odessa Agricultural Society traces its roots back to 1835, making the one of the oldest agricultural fairs in Ontario. The fairgrounds continue to host community events throughout the year, including antique shows, educational programs, markets, and seasonal celebrations.

Odessa Fair

About the Fair

A Loyalist Township Tradition Celebrating Agriculture, Craftsmanship & Community Pride

The Odessa Fair, hosted by the Odessa Agricultural Society, is one of Eastern Ontario’s long-standing rural traditions. With roots stretching back to the late 19th century, the fair continues to celebrate the agricultural heritage, practical skills, and community spirit that have shaped Odessa and Loyalist Township for generations.

A Fair Rooted in Rural Beginnings

The Odessa Fair began at a time when agricultural societies played a central role in rural life across Ontario. These societies brought farm families together to share knowledge, compare livestock and crops, and celebrate the harvest season.

Odessa, already a growing agricultural and milling village, quickly embraced the fair as an important annual gathering. Early fairs featured livestock judging, grain competitions, produce displays, and homecraft exhibits that reflected the ingenuity and hard work of early settlers.

Heavy Horse Pull - Odessa Fair

Agriculture at the Core

Agriculture has always been the heart of the Odessa Fair. The surrounding region, with its productive farmland and long-standing family operations, continues to present exhibits such as:

  • Dairy and beef cattle
  • Sheep, goats, and small livestock
  • Field crops, hay, and vegetables
  • Rural crafts and farm-related handiwork

These displays highlight the skill, dedication, and agricultural excellence that define Loyalist Township and Lennox & Addington County.

Homecrafts remain a key part of the fair, showcasing quilting, sewing, knitting, preserves, baking, floriculture, woodworking, photography, and junior creations—celebrating both creativity and practical craftsmanship.

Cattle Show - Odessa Fair

Youth Engagement & Multigenerational Participation

Young people have always been a vital part of the fair’s traditions. Through junior classes, school projects, 4-H participation, and hands-on learning, youth develop:

  • Leadership
  • Agricultural awareness
  • Practical and creative skills
  • Responsibility and community pride

Many families have participated for generations, making the fair a cherished local tradition.

Dedicated Volunteers at the Heart

The Odessa Agricultural Society and its volunteers are the driving force behind the fair. Their year-round work, organizing exhibitions, maintaining facilities, preserving traditions, and encouraging community involvement, ensures that the fair remains vibrant and meaningful.

Their commitment reflects the strong community ties that have long defined Odessa.

Demo Derby - Odessa Fair

A Reflection of Odessa’s Rural Identity

The fair embodies the values that shape the region:

  • Agricultural pride
  • Creative craftsmanship
  • Community cooperation
  • Multi-generation involvement
  • Loyalist and rural heritage
  • Resilience and tradition

These qualities help make the Odessa Fair a beloved part of local life.

A Tradition That Endures

Through changing times, the Odessa Fair continues to honour the people, farms, and traditions that define Loyalist Township. It remains a cherished celebration of agricultural excellence, creativity, and community spirit.

Equestrian Show - Odessa Fair

About the Community

Odessa, Ontario: A Loyalist Township Community Rich in Heritage, Farmland & Rural Charm

Located between Kingston and Napanee in Loyalist Township, Odessa, Ontario is a welcoming rural community known for its agricultural heritage, historic character, and strong sense of local pride. Though modest in size, Odessa remains an important gathering place for surrounding farm families and a community with deep historical roots.

A Community with Loyalist Foundations

Odessa’s history dates back to the late 1700s and early 1800s, when Loyalist settlers arrived in the region following the American Revolution. These early families established farms, mills, and homesteads that helped shape the village’s identity.

Originally named “Mill Creek,” the village later adopted the name “Odessa,” inspired by the Ukrainian port city. By the mid-19th century, Odessa had become a lively service and milling centre for surrounding rural townships.

Historic buildings, stone homes, and the heritage streetscape reflect the community’s long evolution and its mixture of cultural influences.

Mill by river

A Rural Landscape of Farms & Natural Beauty

Odessa is surrounded by a landscape typical of Lennox & Addington County:

  • Fertile farmland
  • Quiet concession roads
  • Pastures and hayfields
  • Woodlots and wetlands
  • Rural vistas shaped by the seasons

This environment contributes to the community’s peaceful atmosphere and agricultural resilience.

A Small Community with Strong Connections

Odessa is known for its neighbourly spirit and active volunteerism. Residents support local schools, clubs, service groups, recreational programs, and long-standing traditions that strengthen community ties.

Community spaces such as halls, parks, sports facilities, and rural gathering places help maintain the close-knit character of the village.

Old Mill

A Village with Heritage Character

Odessa’s village centre includes:

  • Historic houses and farmsteads
  • Local shops and essential services
  • Community halls and institutions
  • Heritage churches and public buildings

These elements combine to create a charming and familiar small-town atmosphere.

Agriculture as a Foundation of Local Life

Agriculture remains central to the identity of Odessa and Loyalist Township. Local farms contribute to:

  • Dairy and beef production
  • Field crops and hay
  • Mixed livestock operations
  • Rural craftsmanship and homesteading traditions

These family-run farms form the backbone of the local economy and culture.

This agricultural pride is showcased each year at the Odessa Fair, one of the area’s most meaningful and enduring rural traditions.

Scenic river scene

A Natural Partner to the Odessa Fair

The fair reflects the community’s strongest qualities:

  • Pride in rural heritage
  • Volunteer dedication
  • Youth involvement
  • Creative homecraft traditions
  • Community cooperation
  • Generational continuity

Together, the community and the fair tell a complete story of Ontario rural life—past and present.

A Loyalist Township Community with Heart

Whether exploring quiet country roads, connecting with friendly residents, visiting historic landmarks, or celebrating traditions like the Odessa Fair, Odessa offers a warm and memorable rural Ontario experience.

It is a community where heritage is honoured, where agriculture remains central, and where community spirit thrives year-round.


🌾 Explore Nearby Agritourism Experiences

Visitors attending the Odessa Fair may also enjoy exploring nearby agritourism experiences and attractions throughout Lennox & Addington County.

  • Babcock Mill Market – Odessa – a seasonal market featuring local farmers, growers, artisans, and food producers at the historic Babcock Mill.
  • Wilton Cheese Factory – Wilton – one of Ontario’s oldest cheese factories, known for locally produced cheese and dairy products.
  • MacKinnon Brothers Brewing Company – Bath – a farm-based brewery located on a sixth-generation family farm.
  • Lemoine Point Conservation Area – Kingston – a popular natural area offering trails, wildlife viewing, and waterfront scenery.

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 Maxville Fair, Spencerville Fair, and Stormont County Fair, each celebrating the farming traditions and community heritage of Eastern Ontario.

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