About the Fair
A Proud Lambton County Tradition Celebrating Agriculture, Homecraft & Community Spirit Since 1885
The Petrolia & Enniskillen Fall Fair, proudly presented by the Enniskillen Agricultural Society, has been a cherished community celebration in Lambton County since 1885. For nearly 140 years, the fair has brought together families, neighbours, and visitors to honour agricultural excellence, homecraft traditions, and the enduring community spirit that defines both Petrolia and Enniskillen Township.
A Fair Rooted in Rural Life & Early Community Growth
The fair began during a formative time when Petrolia was booming as Canada’s early oil capital, while the surrounding Enniskillen Township was flourishing with family farms and rural enterprise. Agricultural societies played an essential role in balancing these worlds, supporting farmers, improving livestock, and building strong community ties.
Early fairs featured livestock judging, grain and garden produce, preserves, quilts, sewing, and demonstrations of homesteading skills, traditions that continue to shape the fair today.

Agriculture at the Heart of the Petrolia & Enniskillen Fall Fair
Agriculture continues to be the foundation of the fair, proudly represented in exhibits that include:
- Dairy and beef cattle
- Sheep, goats, poultry, and small livestock
- Field crops, hay, grain, vegetables, and garden produce
- Woodworking, rural crafts, and practical homesteading displays
These exhibits reflect the dedication and knowledge of generations of Lambton County farm families.
The homecraft divisions, including baking, preserves, sewing, quilting, knitting, floriculture, photography, arts, and junior classes, celebrate the creativity and domestic traditions that continue to enrich rural life.

Youth Participation & Generational Strength
Youth involvement has always been a defining feature of the Petrolia & Enniskillen Fall Fair. Through 4-H clubs, junior divisions, school exhibits, and hands-on agricultural learning, young people develop:
- Leadership and teamwork
- Practical farm and homecraft skills
- Creativity and confidence
- Agricultural literacy
- A strong sense of heritage and community
Generational participation, where families exhibit together across multiple generations, keeps traditions alive and relevant.
Driven by Volunteers & Local Dedication
The Enniskillen Agricultural Society, supported by a dedicated group of volunteers, works tirelessly year-round to maintain fair traditions. Their efforts, coordinating exhibits, preparing fairgrounds, supporting participants, and celebrating rural heritage, reflect the strong community pride that defines the region.

A Celebration of Lambton County’s Rural Values
The Petrolia & Enniskillen Fall Fair highlights the region’s most enduring values:
- Agricultural excellence
- Creative homecraft expression
- Youth involvement
- Volunteer leadership
- Generational continuity
- Community unity
A Tradition That Endures
More than a century after its founding, the Petrolia & Enniskillen Fall Fair remains a treasured community celebration, honouring agricultural roots, creativity, and communal pride throughout Petrolia, Enniskillen, and rural Lambton County.

About the Community
Petrolia, Ontario: A Vibrant Lambton County Community Where Oil Heritage, Rural Roots & Local Spirit Thrive
Located in Lambton County, Petrolia is a dynamic community known for its remarkable oil heritage, warm small-town character, and strong ties to the surrounding countryside. Once dubbed “Canada’s Victorian Oil Town,” Petrolia blends historic charm with modern vibrancy, offering a unique mix of culture, history, and rural hospitality.
A Community Built on Canada’s First Oil Boom
Petrolia’s dramatic early growth began in the 1860s when oil was discovered nearby, launching one of North America’s earliest oil booms. Derricks, refineries, machine shops, and bustling businesses transformed the village into an international centre of oil technology and expertise.
Historic buildings, including Victoria Hall, the iconic “Castle on the Hill”, still tell the story of Petrolia’s remarkable industrial past.

A Landscape of Farms, Woodlots & Rolling Rural Roads
While Petrolia thrived as an oil town, the surrounding Enniskillen countryside remained rooted in agriculture. Today, the region is defined by:
- Dairy, beef & livestock farms
- Fields of soybeans, corn, and wheat
- Woodlots, creeks & natural wildlife habitat
- Quiet concession roads ideal for scenic drives
- Open rural vistas under signature Lambton County skies
This blend of industry and farmland has shaped Petrolia’s character for generations.
A Community Known for Culture, Involvement & Local Pride
Petrolia residents enthusiastically support:
- Theatres, arts programs & cultural events (including the landmark Victoria Playhouse)
- Local shops, eateries, and artisan makers
- Recreation programs and youth sports
- Service clubs and volunteer organizations
- Seasonal festivals and traditional celebrations
The community’s sense of pride and involvement creates a welcoming, vibrant atmosphere.

Heritage Preserved Through Generations
Petrolia honours its rich past through:
- Restored historic buildings
- Local museums and heritage groups
- Long-standing family businesses
- Traditions tied to both agriculture and oil history
These heritage elements help define Petrolia’s unique identity.
Agriculture Remains Essential to the Region
Beyond Petrolia’s historic downtown, the wider Enniskillen area maintains a strong agricultural foundation, supported by:
- Dairy and beef farms
- Mixed livestock operations
- Cash crop producers
- Market gardeners and rural artisans
This agricultural strength is proudly celebrated each year at the Petrolia & Enniskillen Fall Fair, one of the region’s most enduring traditions.

A Natural Companion to the Petrolia & Enniskillen Fall Fair
Together, Petrolia and its fair highlight:
- Rural heritage
- Youth development
- Homecraft excellence
- Generational pride
- Volunteer spirit
- Strong community connection
A Community Where Heritage, Creativity & Rural Life Flourish
Whether exploring its historic downtown, enjoying live theatre, visiting nearby farms, or celebrating long-loved traditions like the Petrolia & Enniskillen Fall Fair, Petrolia offers a unique and memorable Lambton County experience, where heritage, creativity, and rural warmth come together beautifully.















