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Bobcaygeon Fair (OAAS Event)

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Bobcaygeon Fair (OAAS Event)

Time: September 28, 2023 at 8:30am to September 30, 2023 at 5:30pm
Location: Bobcaygeon Agriculture society
Street: 47 mansfield street
City/Town: Bobcaygeon, ON KOM1A0
Website or Map: https://www.bobcaygeonfair.co…
Phone: 705-887-2075
Event Type: fair
Organized By: Ontario Association of Agricultural Societies
Latest Activity: Jul 21, 2023

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For over 160 years, the Bobcaygeon Fall Fair has been delighting locals and tourists alike. Our fair happens on the last week of September each year, welcoming over 5500 guests through the gates.

For visitors and exhibitors, there is much fun to be had - competitions, displays of home craft and handicrafts by local talents, music, entertainment, delicious foods, animals and a midway! Our many dedicated volunteers take pride in making sure it is an experience to remember. We hope to see you there!

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