Brampton Fall Fair
“September 11 – 14, 2025 – “Celebrating 172 Years of Country Roots and Rubber Boots!“
The Brampton Fall Fair returns for its 172nd year from September 11 to 14, 2025, embracing the theme “Country Roots and Rubber Boots.” Hosted by the Region of Peel Agricultural Society, this historic event offers a vibrant celebration of agricultural heritage, family fun, and community spirit.
Agricultural Showcases and Competitions
At the heart of the fair are its esteemed agricultural competitions. The Cattle Shows and Sheep Show highlight the dedication of local farmers and the quality of livestock in the region. Equestrian enthusiasts can look forward to the Horse Shows, showcasing the skill and partnership between riders and their horses. Homecraft Exhibits and Agricultural Displays offer insights into traditional skills and modern farming practices, celebrating the region’s rich agricultural heritage.
Family-Friendly Activities and Entertainment
Families will find plenty to enjoy, from the Midway and Carnival Games to the Children’s Activities, ensuring fun for all ages. Live entertainment, including Live Music performances, provides a lively backdrop to the fair, featuring local artists and bands that reflect the community’s rich musical heritage. The Beer Garden offers a relaxing spot for adults to unwind and enjoy local brews.
Demolition Derby and Classic Car Show
Adding excitement to the fair, the Demolition Derby promises high-octane thrills as drivers compete in a test of endurance and strategy. The Classic Car Show presents a stunning collection of vintage vehicles, celebrating the engineering marvels of the past and offering a nostalgic journey through automotive history.
Join the Celebration
The 2025 Brampton Fall Fair offers a rich tapestry of events and exhibits that honor the area’s agricultural heritage and community spirit. Whether you’re a long-time attendee or a first-time visitor, the fair provides an opportunity to connect with the traditions that have shaped Brampton. Mark your calendars for September 11 to 14, and be part of this cherished celebration at the Brampton Fairgrounds, 12942 Heart Lake Road, Caledon, Ontario.
History of the Brampton Fall Fair
First known as the County of Peel Agricultural Society, our non-profit organization was established under the Agricultural and Horticultural Organizations Act in 1853. Since its inception our agricultural society has reflected the ever changing and diverse population of Peel Region.
1853 was also the year of the very first Brampton Fair. Held on the southwest corner of Queen and Main Streets in downtown Brampton (near present day Brampton City Hall) this Fair included horse tie-ups for travelling exhibitors and attendees.
In 1871, as Brampton grew and developed, the fairgrounds moved across the road to 9 acres of land where the Peel Art Gallery, Museum, and Archives (PAMA) now sits.
In 1884 the fairgrounds relocated once again to 13 acres of land on Elliot Street, now known as Fairground Park, where the annual fair was held for the next 113 years. This property included a grandstand for entertainment, a track, Memorial Arena, Curling Club, Jr. Farmer Building, and a Women’s Homecraft Building. The original entrance gate posts remain at Fairground Park at the corner of Elliot St. and Craig St.
Brampton continued to grow and develop and finally in 1997 just prior to the 144th annual fair, the fairgrounds moved to its current location at Heart Lake Rd. and Old School Rd. in Caledon where it has held the annual fall fair and countless other community events since.