About the Fair
A West Elgin Tradition Celebrating Agriculture, Homecraft & Community Spirit Since 1854
The Rodney Fair, hosted by the Rodney Agricultural Society, has been a cornerstone of rural life in West Elgin since 1854. For more than 170 years, the fair has brought together families, farmers, and neighbours to celebrate the region’s agricultural heritage, creative homecrafts, and strong community spirit. It remains one of Elgin County’s most cherished traditions.
A Fair Rooted in Early Settlement & Farming Life
The Rodney Fair began when early European settlers were establishing farms across Aldborough Township. These pioneering families relied on agricultural societies to share knowledge, improve livestock breeds, and encourage cooperation. The fair quickly became an annual highlight, showcasing the best of local farming, craftsmanship, and community life.
Early fairs featured livestock judging, crop competitions, homemade preserves, quilts, crafts, and demonstrations of essential homesteading skills. These traditions continue to shape the fair today.

Agriculture at the Heart of the Rodney Fair
Agriculture remains the foundation of the Rodney Fair and is proudly represented across its exhibits:
- Dairy and beef cattle
- Sheep, goats, poultry, and small livestock
- Corn, soybeans, wheat, hay, and garden vegetables
- Woodworking, rural crafts, and homesteading skills
These displays highlight the dedication of West Elgin’s farm families, many of whom have supported the fair for generations.
The homecraft divisions, including preserves, baking, quilting, sewing, knitting, floriculture, photography, fine arts, and junior categories, celebrate the creativity and domestic skills that are deeply rooted in rural life.

Youth Participation & Generational Tradition
Young people have long been an important part of the Rodney Fair. Through 4-H clubs, school exhibits, junior classes, and agricultural learning activities, youth develop:
- Leadership
- Hands-on farm and homecraft skills
- Creativity and personal confidence
- Responsibility
- A deep appreciation of agricultural heritage
Generational involvement is one of the fair’s greatest strengths, with many families contributing for decades.
Fueled by Volunteers & Strong Community Support
The Rodney Agricultural Society, supported by a dedicated team of volunteers, works tirelessly to preserve the fair’s legacy. Their commitment to organizing exhibits, preparing fairgrounds, supporting participants, and celebrating tradition reflects the caring rural spirit that defines Rodney and West Elgin.

A Celebration of Elgin County’s Rural Identity
The Rodney Fair proudly reflects the region’s most enduring values:
- Agricultural excellence
- Creative homecraft traditions
- Youth engagement
- Volunteer dedication
- Generational continuity
- Strong community ties
A Tradition That Endures
Through nearly two centuries of change, the Rodney Fair remains a cherished celebration of rural Ontario, honouring the agricultural roots and community spirit that continue to define West Elgin.

About the Community
Rodney, Ontario: A Friendly West Elgin Community Rooted in Farmland, Heritage & Local Pride
Located within the Municipality of West Elgin, Rodney, Ontario is a welcoming rural community known for its agricultural heritage, small-town warmth, and proud local traditions. Surrounded by fertile farmland and open country roads, Rodney reflects the character and spirit of Western Elgin County.
A Community Built on Early Settlement & Rural Enterprise
Rodney’s history dates back to the mid-1800s, when settlers established farms, shops, churches, and railway connections throughout Aldborough Township. The village grew steadily around agriculture, local businesses, and a strong sense of community cooperation.
Historic buildings, century farms, and long-established neighbourhoods still reflect Rodney’s pioneer roots.

A Landscape of Farmland, Woodlots & Open Horizon Views
The area surrounding Rodney features classic Southwestern Ontario landscapes:
- Wide crop fields
- Scenic woodlots and natural fencerows
- Quiet concession roads
- Wetlands and wildlife areas
- Big-sky rural vistas unique to West Elgin
This peaceful countryside contributes to Rodney’s calming rural charm.
A Community Known for Local Involvement & Strong Connections
Rodney is home to a community that is deeply connected and proud of its history. Residents support:
- Agricultural and rural organizations
- Local service clubs
- Youth sports and recreation
- Community halls and heritage groups
- Seasonal events and long-loved traditions
Volunteerism remains at the heart of Rodney’s identity.

Heritage Preserved Through Generations
Rodney maintains close ties to its past through:
- Family farms passed down over generations
- Historic buildings and community landmarks
- Local stories and agricultural traditions
- Shared experiences that bind the community together
These preserved elements provide a strong sense of continuity.
Agriculture Continues to Shape Local Life
Rodney remains closely connected to agriculture, with the region supporting:
- Dairy and beef farming
- Corn, soybean, and wheat production
- Mixed livestock operations
- Rural artisans and small-scale producers
This agricultural backbone is celebrated annually at the Rodney Fair, one of the community’s most valued traditions.

A Natural Companion to the Rodney Fair
Together, Rodney and its fair highlight the community’s strongest qualities:
- Rural heritage
- Youth engagement
- Volunteer commitment
- Creative homecraft traditions
- Generational pride
- Deep community involvement
A Community Where Rural Roots & Local Traditions Flourish
Whether exploring quiet country roads, chatting with friendly neighbours, supporting local farms, or celebrating cherished events like the Rodney Fair, Rodney offers a warm and memorable West Elgin experience, where community pride and rural heritage shine brightly.
















