Renfrew Fair

Renfrew • Renfrew County • Ottawa Valley

The Renfrew Fair is a long-standing agricultural fair celebrating livestock exhibitions, agricultural displays, midway attractions, entertainment, and family-friendly experiences in the community of Renfrew in the Ottawa Valley.


Visitor Information

📍 Location: Renfrew Fairgrounds, Renfrew, Ontario
🎪 Event Type: Agricultural Fair
👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Best For: Families, livestock exhibits, agricultural displays, midway rides, entertainment, and community celebrations
🗓 2026 Dates: September 10–13, 2026

Plan Your Visit

Time Needed: Plan several hours or a full day to experience livestock exhibits, agricultural displays, midway attractions, competitions, and entertainment throughout the fairgrounds.
🎡 Fair Highlights: Livestock shows, agricultural exhibits, homecraft displays, midway rides, demolition events, and live entertainment.
🐄 Agricultural Experiences: Dairy cattle, beef cattle, horse, sheep, poultry, and small animal exhibits reflecting the farming traditions of Renfrew County.
🎠 Family Activities: Midway rides, games, children’s activities, food vendors, and family-friendly entertainment.
📅 Annual Timing: Mid-September
🌐 Official Website: Renfrew Agricultural Society


Celebrating Agriculture in the Ottawa Valley

The Renfrew Fair has been an important agricultural tradition in the Ottawa Valley for generations. Agricultural fairs like the Renfrew Fair provide an opportunity for farmers and residents to celebrate the region’s agricultural heritage while showcasing livestock, produce, crafts, and traditional rural skills.

Visitors can explore livestock competitions, agricultural exhibits, and homecraft displays while enjoying entertainment and family activities. These fairs highlight the strong farming traditions of Renfrew County while bringing communities together to celebrate rural life.

Events such as the Renfrew Fair continue to strengthen connections between agriculture and the community while preserving the traditions that have shaped life throughout the Ottawa Valley.

Did You Know?

Renfrew County is one of Ontario’s largest counties by area and is known for its forests, rivers, farms, and small communities that helped shape the history and culture of the Ottawa Valley.

Renfrew Fair

About the Fair

One of Ontario’s Oldest Agricultural Traditions — Celebrating Rural Heritage Since 1853

The Renfrew Fair, proudly presented by the Renfrew Agricultural Society, is one of Ontario’s oldest and most respected rural exhibitions. First held in 1853, the fair stands as a testament to the unwavering agricultural heritage, community spirit, and multigenerational pride that define Renfrew and much of the Ottawa Valley. For more than 170 years, it has remained a meaningful gathering place for farm families, neighbours, and visitors from across the region.

A Fair Rooted in Early Ottawa Valley Farming Communities

The Renfrew Fair began during an era when agriculture shaped daily life throughout the Ottawa Valley. Pioneering families were establishing homesteads, building barns, clearing fields, and forming agricultural societies to support local development. The fair quickly became an annual highlight, an opportunity for farmers to showcase livestock, compare crops, share knowledge, and celebrate their accomplishments.

Early fairs featured livestock competitions, grain and vegetable displays, homecraft exhibits, and demonstrations of practical farm skills. These exhibitions helped strengthen agricultural standards and nurtured a strong sense of community among rural families.

Junior Cow Judging - Renfrew Fair

Agriculture at the Heart of the Renfrew Fair

Agriculture remains central to the Renfrew Fair and is reflected through a wide range of exhibits:

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

These displays highlight the dedication, hard work, and expertise of Ottawa Valley farmers who have shaped the region for generations.

Homecraft divisions, including baking, preserves, quilting, sewing, knitting, floriculture, photography, and junior exhibits, continue to honour the creativity and domestic artistry deeply rooted in rural community life.

Youth Engagement & Generational Involvement

Youth involvement has always been a vital part of the Renfrew Fair’s identity. Through 4-H clubs, school entries, junior categories, and agricultural education opportunities, young people learn:

  • Leadership
  • Responsibility
  • Practical farm and domestic skills
  • Creative expression
  • Appreciation for local heritage

Many families have participated in the fair for several generations, reinforcing its role as a proud Ottawa Valley tradition.

Heavy Horse Pull - Renfrew Fair

Guided by Volunteers & Strong Community Support

The Renfrew Agricultural Society and its dedicated volunteers ensure the fair’s ongoing success. Their year-round commitment, organizing agricultural classes, preparing grounds, supporting exhibitors, and preserving traditions, reflects the deep community pride that has sustained the fair for more than a century and a half.

Equipment Delivery - Renfrew Fair

A Celebration of Ottawa Valley Heritage

The Renfrew Fair showcases the values central to the region:

  • Agricultural excellence
  • Homecraft creativity
  • Youth involvement
  • Volunteer energy
  • Generational continuity
  • Strong community pride

A Tradition That Endures

Through growth, change, and the passing of generations, the Renfrew Fair remains a cherished celebration of rural heritage, craftsmanship, and community spirit, linking the Ottawa Valley’s past with its vibrant present.

Fairgrounds - Renfrew Fair

About the Community

Renfrew, Ontario: A Historic Ottawa Valley Community Rooted in Heritage, Countryside & Community Spirit

Located along the Bonnechere River in the heart of the Ottawa Valley, Renfrew, Ontario is a historic and welcoming community known for its beautiful scenery, strong heritage identity, and deep rural roots. As one of the region’s primary service centres and cultural hubs, Renfrew combines small-town charm with the enduring pride of generations who have called the Valley home.

A Community Shaped by Settlement & the Bonnechere River

Renfrew’s development began in the early 1800s, when settlers arrived to build mills and homesteads along the Bonnechere River. The community soon grew into a bustling local centre supported by agriculture, forestry, river travel, and early industry.

Historic architecture, preserved downtown storefronts, and longstanding family properties still reflect the town’s heritage and the pioneering spirit of its earliest residents.

Bridge over River

A Landscape of River Valleys, Farmland & Rolling Ottawa Valley Scenery

Renfrew is surrounded by the natural beauty that defines the region:

  • Rich farmland and open fields
  • Forested hills and woodland trails
  • Scenic views along the Bonnechere River
  • Rolling Ottawa Valley countryside
  • Peaceful rural roads connecting nearby villages

This picturesque setting contributes to the community’s warmth and appeal.

A Community with Strong Roots & Local Pride

Renfrew is known for its lively civic pride and commitment to community life. Residents support:

  • Heritage and cultural organizations
  • Local service clubs and volunteer groups
  • Agricultural societies
  • Youth programs and sports associations
  • Seasonal celebrations and long-standing traditions

This involvement reflects the community’s dedication to preserving its character and supporting its people.

Museum

Heritage Lives in Everyday Life

Renfrew maintains its historical identity through:

  • Century-old homes and commercial buildings
  • Long-established farms
  • Monuments and local museums
  • Community stories passed down through generations

This strong sense of heritage enriches the community’s personality.

Agriculture Remains Central to Renfrew’s Identity

Farming continues to play an important role in and around Renfrew, with the region supporting:

  • Dairy and beef operations
  • Hay, grain, and field crops
  • Mixed farming and livestock production
  • Homesteading skills and rural craftsmanship

This agricultural foundation is proudly reflected each year at the Renfrew Fair, one of the community’s longest-running traditions.

Picnic Table at Lake

A Natural Companion to the Renfrew Fair

Together, Renfrew and its fair highlight the community’s strongest qualities:

  • Rural heritage
  • Generational pride
  • Volunteer spirit
  • Homecraft excellence
  • Youth engagement
  • A deep sense of belonging

A Community Where Heritage, Landscape & Valley Spirit Flourish

Whether strolling along its historic streets, exploring the countryside, enjoying moments by the Bonnechere River, or celebrating cherished traditions like the Renfrew Fair, Renfrew offers a memorable Ottawa Valley experience, rooted in heritage, natural beauty, and genuine community pride.


🌾 Explore Nearby Agritourism Experiences

Visitors attending the Renfrew Fair may also enjoy exploring nearby agritourism experiences and attractions in Renfrew County and the Ottawa Valley.

  • Renfrew Farmers’ Market – Renfrew – a community market offering fresh produce, baked goods, artisan foods, and local products
  • Bonnechere Caves – Eganville area – a natural attraction featuring underground cave tours and geological formations
  • Ottawa Valley Rail Trail – Renfrew County – a scenic trail system popular for cycling, hiking, and rural exploration
  • Storyland – Pembroke area – a family attraction featuring themed rides and children’s entertainment

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 Carp Fair and the Almonte Fair, each celebrating the farming traditions and community heritage of Eastern Ontario.

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