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About the Markham Fair
Markham Fair is an annual event hosted by the Markham and East York
agricultural society. Originally agricultural societies would meet on
a regular basis to discuss various concepts of agricultural improvement
such as livestock development and increased grain yields. Often the society
would collectively purchase a bull or seed grain, which would be made
available to members only. The fall fair would then be an opportunity
for the farmers to compete by showing off the fruits of their labour.
Due to increased technology and rapid communication, agricultural societies
no longer find it necessary to provide this service. The Markham Fair
continues to create the forum known as the fall fair.
Markham Fair is one of Canada oldest country fairs. Since 1844 the fair
has been providing the community with a showcase for talents and products
in a friendly competitive spirit. With over 670 volunteers working on
more than 70 committees, Markham Fair is the largest community based
volunteer organization in Canada.
Markham Fair occurs annually on the weekend before Thanksgiving, and
hosts upwards of 60,000 attendees. Approximately 3,000 exhibitors will
enter more than 12,000 items, which will be judged and put on display
during the fair. Promoting excellence through competition in this way,
is what makes fairs unique in comparison to other events.
As well as the competitive displays, the community is further brought
together to enjoy various forms of entertainment such as horse pull,
demolition derby, tractor pull, midway rides and displays of farm animals.
Take a Virtual Tour 360 of the grounds.

FAIR DATES: we set fair dates for the following three years:
2010: September 30, October 1, 2 , 3.
2011: September 29, 30, October 1, 2.
2012: September 27, 28, 29, 30.
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