
Caledon Fair – 2025
See our Fair Competitions for 2025.
See the Attractions for 2025.
Join us at the Caledon Fair June 13, 14 and 15, 2025!
All weekend
- Bavarian Gardens
- Inflatable Play Park
- Ag Awareness Tent
- Hall Exhibits
- Agricultural Awareness Displays
- Pony rides and petting zoo
- Knox United Church Food Booth
Friday
5:00 PM – The Caledon Agricultural Fair
5:00 PM – We’ve got you covered all weekend long!
5:00 PM – Bavarian Garden, Knox Church Food Booth
5:30 PM – Inflatable Play Park open
6:00 PM – Good Times Truck Pullers – Truck & Tractor Pull (5:30 PM registration)
Saturday
8:00 AM – Knox Church Food Booth open for breakfast and all day
10:00 AM – All British Classic Car Show
10:00 AM – Pony Rides and Petting Zoo
10:00 AM – Inflatable Play Park open
10:00 AM – Agricultural Awareness and Exhibits Hall open
10:00 AM – Vendors open for shopping
11:00 AM – Bavarian Garden open
11:00 AM – Fair Ambassador Competition
12:00 PM – Fair Opening
12:30 PM – Baked Goods Auction For Bethell Hospice and MS Society
2:00 PM – Live Music Music by the Muir Band
5:30 PM – Demolition Derby
8:00 PM – Live Music Music by the Muir Band
Sunday
9:00 AM – Welsh Pony Show and SportPony Starsearch
9:00 AM – Cheval Canadien Horse Show
8:00 AM – Knox Church Food Booth open for breakfast and all day
10:00 AM – Inflatable Play Park open
10:00 AM – Pony Rides and Petting Zoo
10:00 AM – Exhibits Hall and Agricultural Awareness Pavilion open
11:00 AM – Bavarian Garden open
11:00 AM – Beef and Dairy Show
12:00 PM – Belgian Horse Display
1:00 PM – R&R Pet Paradise POWER PAWS
3:00 PM – R&R Pet Paradise POWER PAWS
3:30 PM – Exhibits Hall closes
4:00 PM – Exhibits return and Agricultural Awareness Pavilion closes
4:00 PM – Inflatable Play Park closes
Our fair has been running in Caledon Village since 1860 during the reign of Queen Victoria.
Fairs were started across the country when it was beginning to be settled by pioneers, as a way to encourage improvements, education and productivity of all aspects of agriculture.
For example a prize winning animal at the local fair could command a higher service fee, and be more sought after for service. This helped to improve bloodlines, and productivity.
This had the same effect for other livestock, crops, equipment, new ideas and even canning and preserving as well as other lifestyle enhancing activities, right on down to square dancing! Fairs were a BIG DEAL for many towns and villages throughout Canada for many years.
Hosted by the Caledon Agricultural Society