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Brooklin Spring Fair: June 4 - 7, 2020

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Brooklin Spring Fair: June 4 - 7, 2020

Time: June 4, 2020 at 4pm to June 7, 2020 at 10pm
Location: Luther Vipond Arena
Street: Brooklin Memorial Park 67 Winchester Rd.
City/Town: E. Brooklin Spring Fair P.O. Box 615 Brooklin, ON L1M 1B5
Website or Map: http://www.brooklinspringfair…
Phone: 905-655-7093
Event Type: agriculture, fair
Organized By: Focus Fire Protection Inc.
Latest Activity: Mar 17, 2020

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Event Description

The Brooklin Agricultural Society is a Not for Profit volunteer organization which operates and organizes the annual Brooklin Spring Fair. The Brooklin Spring Fair celebrated its 100th Anniversary in June 2011.

Come and Explore Farming in the 21st Century – visit Agri-land!
Agri-land Features:

Local Agricultural & Farm Fresh Product Displays
Farm Equipment Displays
Farrier Competitions
Equestrian Competitions
Cattle, sheep, poultry and goat shows
Miniature horse show, sportpony show/youth equestrian show, light and heavy horse show
Rabbit show
4-H shows and much more!
Hours of Admittance:
Thursday June 4th – 4:00PM – 7:30PM
Friday June 5th – 1:00PM – 7:00PM
**(Open at 9:00AM for Education day invitees only)
Saturday June 6th – 10:00AM – 7:00PM
Sunday June 7th – 10:00AM – 5:00PM

Click HERE to register online

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