McDonald’s Corners Fair
“September 27, 2025 – Celebrating 172 Years of Community Spirit!“
The 2025 McDonald’s Corners Fair is set to take place on September 27, 2025, at the McDonald’s Corners Agricultural Hall, located at 194 Camerons Road, McDonald’s Corners, Ontario. Established in 1853, this cherished fair celebrates its 172nd year, offering a delightful mix of agricultural showcases, family-friendly entertainment, and community spirit.
Agricultural Exhibits and Livestock Shows
Agriculture remains at the heart of the fair. The Livestock Competition, 4-H Club Demonstrations, and Mini Horse Show highlight the dedication of local farmers and the quality of livestock in the region. These exhibits celebrate the agricultural arts that have been a staple of the fair since its inception.
Family-Friendly Entertainment and Activities
Families will find plenty to enjoy throughout the fair. The Dunk Tank, Games for Kids, and Zucchini Races provide fun and excitement for children. These activities offer engaging experiences for children and families alike.
Live Entertainment and Community Gatherings
Evenings at the fair are filled with lively entertainment. Live Music performances by local artists provide a festive atmosphere, inviting attendees to dance and celebrate. Throughout the fair, various acts ensure continuous enjoyment for all visitors. These performances add to the vibrant and communal spirit of the event.
Homecrafts and Community Engagement
Inside the exhibition halls, visitors can explore an array of Homecraft Exhibits, showcasing local talents in baking, quilting, preserves, and crafts. The Quilt Display offers a visual feast of intricate patterns and vibrant colors, reflecting the artistry of local quilters. These exhibits celebrate the domestic arts that have been a staple of the fair since its inception. Community members are encouraged to participate in various exhibits and competitions, fostering local talent and engagement.
Join the Celebration
The 2025 McDonald’s Corners 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 McDonald’s Corners. Mark your calendars for September 27, and be part of this cherished celebration at the McDonald’s Corners Agricultural Hall.
History of the McDonald’s Corners Fair
The McDonald’s Corners Fall Fair, organized by the McDonald’s Corners Agricultural Society, has been a cherished tradition in Lanark Highlands, Ontario, since its inception in 1853. Celebrating over 170 years of community spirit and agricultural heritage, the fair has evolved into a vibrant event that brings together residents and visitors alike.
Early Beginnings
Established in 1853, the fair began as a modest gathering where local farmers showcased their livestock, crops, and homemade goods. These early events provided an opportunity for residents to exchange farming techniques, celebrate the harvest, and strengthen community bonds.
Growth and Evolution
Over the decades, the McDonald’s Corners Fall Fair expanded to include a diverse array of events and attractions. Traditional agricultural exhibits remained central, featuring livestock shows, homecraft competitions, and produce displays. To cater to broader interests, the fair incorporated live entertainment, children’s activities, and various competitions, ensuring enjoyment for attendees of all ages.
Cultural Significance
The fairgrounds, located at 194 Camerons Road, serve as a hub for community engagement during the event. The fair not only celebrates agricultural achievements but also highlights local talents through various exhibits and competitions. Themes introduced in recent years add a festive atmosphere and inspire creative displays, further enriching the fair’s cultural significance.
Present Day
Today, the McDonald’s Corners Fall Fair continues to thrive, drawing visitors from across the region. It stands as a testament to the enduring spirit of the community, blending historical traditions with contemporary attractions. The fair remains a highlight of the local calendar, embodying the values of hard work, community pride, and celebration of rural life.