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2021 Bayfield Fair

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2021 Bayfield Fair

Time: August 20, 2021 at 5pm to August 22, 2021 at 3pm
Location: Online Event
Website or Map: http://bayfieldfair.ca/
Phone: Pamela Stanley - 519-482-9914
Event Type: fair
Organized By: Bayfield Agricultural Society
Latest Activity: Jul 27, 2021

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Welcome to our 165th Bayfield Fair. Think of the many changes with “Harvesting Memories, Planting the Future” this year.
Take a walk down memory lane of over 165 years. What changes have there been in growing your food?
Enter crafts, baking, and displays. Greet old and new friends. Enjoy the events.

The fair book for 2021 is now available to download.

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