About the Fair
A Frontenac County Tradition Celebrating Agriculture, Homecraft & Community Spirit Since 1855
The Sydenham Fall Fair, proudly presented by the Sydenham Agricultural Society, has been a cherished rural tradition in Frontenac County since 1855. For more than 165 years, the fair has brought together farm families, neighbours, and visitors to honour agricultural excellence, creative homecrafts, and the enduring community values that define Sydenham and its surrounding townships.
A Fair Rooted in Pioneer Life & Township Development
The fair began during the early years of settlement in Loughborough Township, when settlers cleared land, built homesteads, and established farms around the limestone landscapes and lakes of the region. Agricultural societies played a crucial role in supporting these pioneer communities, helping farmers improve livestock, share knowledge, and build strong social ties.
Early Sydenham fairs featured livestock judging, grain and vegetable competitions, handcrafted goods, preserves, quilting, and demonstrations of essential rural skills. These long-standing traditions continue to shape the fair today.

Agriculture at the Heart of the Sydenham Fall Fair
Agriculture remains the foundation of the fair and is proudly showcased through:
- Dairy and beef cattle
- Sheep, goats, poultry, and small livestock
- Field crops, hay, grain, vegetables, and garden produce
- Woodworking, rural crafts, and traditional homesteading skills
These exhibits highlight the skill, resilience, and heritage of farming families who have been part of the region for generations.
The homecraft divisions, including baking, preserves, sewing, quilting, knitting, floriculture, photography, art, and junior categories, celebrate the creativity and domestic traditions that remain essential to rural life.

Youth Engagement & Generational Participation
Youth involvement is a defining feature of the Sydenham Fall Fair. Through 4-H clubs, junior competitions, school exhibits, and agricultural learning opportunities, young people develop:
- Leadership
- Hands-on farm and homecraft skills
- Responsibility and teamwork
- Creativity and confidence
- A deep appreciation of agricultural heritage
Many families proudly participate across multiple generations, creating a strong sense of continuity.
Sustained by Volunteers & Community Commitment
The Sydenham Agricultural Society, supported by dedicated volunteers, works tirelessly to plan, promote, and preserve this long-standing rural tradition. Their efforts, organizing exhibits, maintaining fairgrounds, assisting exhibitors, and celebrating heritage, reflect the strong community spirit that defines Sydenham.

A Celebration of Frontenac County’s Rural Identity
The Sydenham Fall Fair continues to highlight the region’s most enduring values:
- Agricultural excellence
- Homecraft creativity
- Youth involvement
- Volunteer leadership
- Generational pride
- Community unity
A Tradition That Endures
More than a century and a half after its founding, the Sydenham Fall Fair remains a beloved celebration, honouring the agricultural roots, creativity, and community spirit that continue to enrich Sydenham and rural Frontenac County.

About the Community
Sydenham, Ontario: A Scenic Frontenac County Community Where Lakes, Heritage & Rural Charm Come Together
Nestled along the shores of Sydenham Lake, Sydenham, Ontario is a picturesque rural community known for its natural beauty, deep heritage, and welcoming small-town atmosphere. Located just north of Kingston, Sydenham blends lakeside living with the traditions of a long-established farming region.
A Community Rooted in Settlement, Milling & Rural Enterprise
Sydenham traces its origins to the early-to-mid 1800s, when settlers were drawn to the area’s abundant forests, fertile pockets of farmland, and waterpower potential. Mills, shops, farms, churches, and schools quickly formed the heart of a thriving rural community.
Many historic homes, early buildings, and longstanding family farms still reflect Sydenham’s pioneer heritage.

A Landscape of Lakes, Rock Ridges & Country Roads
Sydenham is surrounded by some of the most beautiful scenery in Frontenac County:
- Sydenham Lake and its peaceful shoreline
- Wooded trails and rugged Canadian Shield outcrops
- Quiet rural concession roads
- Rolling farmland and open meadows
- Wildlife-rich wetlands and forest corridors
This blend of natural features contributes to Sydenham’s unique charm.
A Community Known for Pride, Involvement & Local Connection
Sydenham residents are deeply committed to their community. They support:
- Service clubs and volunteer organizations
- Agricultural and rural associations
- Local recreation and youth programs
- Heritage and cultural groups
- Seasonal celebrations and long-loved traditions
This strong sense of involvement helps preserve the town’s warm, neighbourly character.

Heritage Preserved Through Generations
Sydenham maintains a close connection to its rural past through:
- Century farms
- Historic buildings and local landmarks
- Community archives and shared memories
- Traditions rooted in farming and lakeside living
These heritage elements help define Sydenham’s identity.
Agriculture Remains a Key Part of Local Life
The surrounding region continues to support a diverse agricultural community that includes:
- Beef and dairy farming
- Hay, grain, and mixed field crops
- Small-scale livestock operations
- Market gardens and rural producers
This strong agricultural foundation is proudly celebrated each year at the Sydenham Fall Fair, one of the area’s most cherished annual events.

A Natural Companion to the Sydenham Fall Fair
Together, Sydenham and its fair highlight:
- Rural heritage
- Youth engagement
- Homecraft excellence
- Volunteer effort
- Generational continuity
- Community pride
A Community Where Lakeside Beauty & Rural Traditions Flourish
Whether enjoying the peaceful lakefront, exploring scenic country roads, visiting local farms, or celebrating beloved traditions like the Sydenham Fall Fair, Sydenham offers a memorable Frontenac County experience, where natural beauty, heritage, and community spirit come together beautifully.












